Shots fired into a crowd of hundreds after a holiday festival in Texas leaves 3 dead, 8 injured

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 19:00:11 GMT

Shots fired into a crowd of hundreds after a holiday festival in Texas leaves 3 dead, 8 injured By JAMIE STENGLE (Associated Press)DALLAS (AP) — Three people were killed and eight others injured when shots were fired into a crowd of hundreds following a festival in a Texas neighborhood, authorities said.The shooting in the Fort Worth neighborhood of Como happened at about 11:47 p.m. Monday, and police said a chaotic scene followed as people tried to flee on foot and in vehicles as shots rang out. The shooting happened just hours after the end of the Independence Day celebration called ComoFest in the historically Black neighborhood.Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker said she was “devastated” by the news of the shooting.“My heart breaks for the victims, their loved ones, and the entire Como community that works to build positivity and celebration in their community and our city,” Parker said on Twitter.Police said that responding officers found multiple victims in a parking lot, including one who was pronounced dead at the scene. Others were taken to h...

Five dead in Philadelphia-area shooting spree that’s nation’s worst violence yet around July 4

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 19:00:11 GMT

Five dead in Philadelphia-area shooting spree that’s nation’s worst violence yet around July 4 By TASSANEE VEJPONGSA (Associated Press)PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A 40-year-old man with a rifle, a pistol, extra magazines, a police scanner and a bulletproof vest fatally shot four men in a Philadelphia neighborhood and chased and killed a fifth man inside a house, police said. A 2-year-old boy and a 13-year-old were also wounded in the Monday night violence that made the working-class area of Kingsessing the site of the nation’s worst violence around the July 4 holiday. The gunman fired at police as they chased him for blocks, police said. When they caught up, he surrendered in an alley, Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said at a news conference. The shooter had no connection to the victims before the shooting, she said. “Thank God our officers were on the scene and responded as quickly as they did. I can’t even describe the level of bravery and courage that was shown, in addition to the restraint that was shown here,” Outlaw said.About four hours after...

Woman, 72, dies in hospital after assault in Oshawa; suspect charged with 2nd-degree murder

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 19:00:11 GMT

Woman, 72, dies in hospital after assault in Oshawa; suspect charged with 2nd-degree murder A 37-year-old man faces a murder charge in connection with a fatal assault on an elderly woman in Oshawa nearly two weeks ago.Officers with Durham Regional Police Service were called to a residence on Bermuda Court just before 11:30 p.m. on June 24 after receiving reports of an argument.When police arrived, they found a 72-year-old woman with “significant injuries.” She was rushed to a Toronto-area hospital where she died on July 1, investigators say.Police have identified the victim as Linda Carter.Police also located a man at the scene, who was taken into police custody. He was initially charged with aggravated assault and assaulting a peace officer.In an update on Tuesday, police say Sean Carter, of Oshawa, is now charged with second-degree murder. He has been held for a bail hearing.“The victim and the suspect are known to one another and there is no concern for public safety,” police say.During the arrest, two officers received minor injuries and were tr...

Folk singer lends name to a program to provide healthy food to rural N.S. children

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 19:00:11 GMT

Folk singer lends name to a program to provide healthy food to rural N.S. children HALIFAX — A Nova Scotia folk singer is lending his name to a program that provides healthy food to rural schoolchildren in the province.Dave Gunning’s music has included tunes such “Coal From the Train,” with lyrics telling how his grandfather would shovel coal from his passing train onto the properties of people struggling to heat their homes in Pictou County.Now, the Pictou County resident is becoming the artistic sponsor of a drive to set up centres that will stock rural schools in Nova Scotia with nourishing food and other necessities for students.   The Rural Communities Foundation of Nova Scotia, which operates the program, says child poverty in the province is most acute in rural areas.Statistics Canada data published in 2020 says the child poverty rate was 26 per cent in Annapolis county,  27 per cent in Digby county and 22 per cent in Cape Breton’s Victoria county.Gunning says he started to appreciate the problem when his school teacher wife told him...

Bodies of 4 men, 2 women found near northern Mexico city of Monterrey

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 19:00:11 GMT

Bodies of 4 men, 2 women found near northern Mexico city of Monterrey MEXICO CITY (AP) — The bodies of four men and two women were found lying on the side of a street near the northern city of Monterrey early Tuesday, authorities said. Prosecutors for the border state of Nuevo Leon said the victims appeared to have been shot and had their hands tied. The bodies were discovered in Apodaca, a suburb of Monterrey. Local media reported the six might have been tortured before being shot in the head. Monterrey was hit by a wave of drug cartel violence in the 2010s, but had been somewhat more peaceful in recent years.The Associated Press

CBRE report says office vacancy rate in Q2 rose to highest level since 1994

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 19:00:11 GMT

CBRE report says office vacancy rate in Q2 rose to highest level since 1994 TORONTO — The national office vacancy rate in Canada climbed in the second quarter to its highest level since 1994, according to a report by commercial real estate firm CBRE.The firm said Tuesday that the national office vacancy rate rose to 18.1 per cent in the second quarter, up from 17.8 per cent in the first quarter.It was the highest level since the first quarter of 1994 when it was 18.6 per cent.“Canadian office markets are grappling with a perfect storm of a recession threat, interest rate hikes, tech sector weakness, tenants rightsizing and new supply of office space,” CBRE said in a news release. “All of this is compounded by the continued uncertainty around remote work.”The increase in the overall rate came as the downtown office vacancy rate in the second quarter rose to 18.9 per cent compared with 18.5 per cent in the first quarter. The suburban office vacancy rate was 17.1 per cent, up from 16.9 per cent.CBRE said downtown vacancies in the second...

Competition Bureau movie ticket price dripping case should be dismissed: Cineplex

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 19:00:11 GMT

Competition Bureau movie ticket price dripping case should be dismissed: Cineplex TORONTO — Cineplex Inc. says a case the Competition Bureau recently launched against the theatre chain should be dismissed because it’s based on a “mischaracterization.”The case from the competition watchdog is based on the premise that fees applied to some Cineplex movie tickets bought online constitute price dripping, where customers are drawn into a purchase without full disclosure of the final cost.The bureau alleged in May that consumers can’t buy tickets online at advertised prices because there is a mandatory $1.50 fee for booking online.In a court filing, Cineplex says there is no price dripping in its purchase process because moviegoers are told about fees they may face as soon as they select a screening and type of ticket.Cineplex says a customer who decides to purchase a ticket online is shown the price, including fees, on the first page of the buying process.It adds that moviegoers can skip the fee entirely by making a purchase in theatres or by b...

York police warn of fentanyl overdoses after fatal case, others to hospital over weekend

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 19:00:11 GMT

York police warn of fentanyl overdoses after fatal case, others to hospital over weekend York Regional Police put out a warning about the dangers of fentanyl after one person died and five others overdosed over the long weekend.Officers responded to two calls in Vaughan, Ont. overnight Saturday into Sunday.Police said the two victims attended the same party in the area of Beverley Glen Boulevard and Dufferin Street, and both are believed to have ingested cocaine laced with fentanyl.On Saturday, a male was found unresponsive in a bus shelter in Vaughan, Ont. Police said he was later pronounced dead in a local hospital.Investigators said the male victim had cocaine on him when he was discovered by responding officers.There were three other suspected fentanyl overdoses in Newmarket, Ont. and Georgina, Ont., with one of them again involving cocaine believed to have been laced with fentanyl.“The community is reminded that any drug is considered dangerous and potentially lethal,” a police spokesperson wrote in a news release.“Street drugs can contain other d...

Alcaraz opens with a win at rainy Wimbledon. Murray and defending champion Rybakina also advance

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 19:00:11 GMT

Alcaraz opens with a win at rainy Wimbledon. Murray and defending champion Rybakina also advance WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — In only his third Wimbledon tournament, Carlos Alcaraz is already one of the main men to beat.The top-seeded Spaniard hasn’t been past the fourth round at the All England Club, but he has become the primary threat in Novak Djokovic’s quest for a record-equaling eighth men’s title at the grass-court Grand Slam.On Tuesday, Alcaraz beat Jeremy Chardy 6-0, 6-2, 7-5 on No. 1 Court — a fitting location for the No. 1 player in the world.The match was played under the roof because rain affected play on the outside courts for the second straight day.“Obviously without the roof, with sun, is much better for me. I think for everyone as well,” Alcaraz said on court. “With the roof or not, I have to show my best level.”His best led Alcaraz to his first major title at the U.S. Open last year. He reached the semifinals at this year’s French Open, but Djokovic ended up winning that match en route to his 23rd Grand Slam title.At Wimbledon, Alcaraz reached the second r...

Rogers launches voluntary departure program to eliminate ‘overlap’ after Shaw merger

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 19:00:11 GMT

Rogers launches voluntary departure program to eliminate ‘overlap’ after Shaw merger TORONTO — Rogers Communications Inc. is offering voluntary departure packages to some employees as it integrates Shaw Communications Inc. following its $26-billion purchase of the carrier in April.In a memo to staff on Tuesday, CEO Tony Staffieri says Rogers has been looking to reduce some overlap in roles since the companies combined.The memo says eligible employees can apply to receive a voluntary package through the program.It says most employees in customer-facing roles and media production teams will not be eligible for the packages.Staffieri says that although duplicate positions are being reduced, Rogers continues to hire new employees to support customers.As part of a set of conditions Ottawa attached to its approval of the merger, Rogers must create 3,000 new jobs in Western Canada.This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 4, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:RCI.B)The Canadian Press