In the news today: Federal cabinet retreat to hear from housing experts today

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:16 GMT

In the news today: Federal cabinet retreat to hear from housing experts today Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today…Cabinet set to hear from housing experts as Charlottetown retreat continuesThe federal cabinet today is expected to discuss whether to revisit the existing national housing strategy and possibly hold a national housing summit with other levels of government and the private sector in a bid to solve the growing housing crisis across the country.The discussions underway at the cabinet retreat in Charlottetown come as the Liberals look ahead to the fall sitting of Parliament where they plan to make housing the central focus of their efforts.Two housing experts who helped co-author a recent report on the federal government’s role in solving the housing crisis are set to present their findings to the cabinet later today.The report delivered a week ago warns that “Canada’s housing crisis is worsening dramatically” in large part because of an &#...

New Mexico State preaches anti-hazing message as student-athletes return for fall season

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:16 GMT

New Mexico State preaches anti-hazing message as student-athletes return for fall season ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Top administrators at New Mexico State University wanted to find just the right wording to announce that they were pulling the plug on the men’s basketball season following reports of alleged hazing involving team members. It was a busy afternoon in February — Super Bowl Sunday, in fact — as university officials traded emails and made suggestions before dropping the bombshell that the season was finished. They wanted the message to address the safety of students as well as the integrity of the university. And time was of the essence.“We don’t want our student athletes to hear this via media,” wrote Ann Goodman, the dean of students.A review of hundreds of emails obtained by The Associated Press through a public records request provides insight into the damage control undertaken by New Mexico State University after news broke about the hazing allegations. It capped an already difficult season that had been marred by a deadly shooting on a rival campus a...

Windows are shattered in a Moscow suburb as Russia says it thwarts latest Ukraine drone attack

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:16 GMT

Windows are shattered in a Moscow suburb as Russia says it thwarts latest Ukraine drone attack Russian air defense systems thwarted four nighttime Ukrainian drone attacks, Russia’s Ministry of Defense said Tuesday, with the falling wreckage of one drone shattering an apartment building’s windows and damaging vehicles in Moscow’s western suburbs.There were no reports of injuries in the latest drone attacks that Russia blamed on Kyiv, as the war approaches its 18-month milestone.Though the drone attacks on Russian soil have occurred almost daily in recent weeks, they have caused little damage. Even so, they have unnerved some Russians and are in line with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s pledge to take the war into the heart of Russia.Flights at several Moscow airports were temporarily suspended Tuesday as a security precaution amid the attacks, authorities said.Two other drones were jammed and crashed in the western Bryansk region bordering Ukraine, the defense ministry said.Ukraine hasn’t acknowledged responsibility for the attempted drone strikes, nor have senior Russ...

Ex-BBC reporter passionate about local news informing N.W.T. and beyond about fires

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:16 GMT

Ex-BBC reporter passionate about local news informing N.W.T. and beyond about fires A former BBC sports reporter in the Northwest Territories has become central to the world’s understanding of the wildfires threatening the territory and its capital, Yellowknife.Ollie Williams is the editor and co-founder of Cabin Radio, a news outlet in Yellowknife that has become a cherished source of immediate local information about the fires threatening the city and forcing mass evacuations.Williams and his small team have been filing daily, hourly and even minute-by-minute updates on what’s happening, sometimes from inside vehicles as they, too, flee the city.He’s also been doing interviews with national and international media to explain just how these wildfires are affecting the vast, sparsely populated territory and its residents.Cabin Radio’s ascent to international notice is similar to that of the Port-aux-Basques, N.L., paper Wreckhouse Weekly, whose photo of a house dangling over an ocean cliff during post-tropical Fiona was published across the ...

Cabinet set to hear from housing experts as Charlottetown retreat continues

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:16 GMT

Cabinet set to hear from housing experts as Charlottetown retreat continues CHARLOTTETOWN — The federal cabinet today is expected to discuss whether to revisit the existing national housing strategy and possibly hold a national housing summit with other levels of government and the private sector in a bid to solve the growing housing crisis across the country.The discussions underway at the cabinet retreat in Charlottetown come as the Liberals look ahead to the fall sitting of Parliament where they plan to make housing the central focus of their efforts.Two housing experts who helped co-author a recent report on the federal government’s role in solving the housing crisis are set to present their findings to the cabinet later today.The report delivered a week ago warns that “Canada’s housing crisis is worsening dramatically” in large part because of an “extreme” lack of accessible and affordable rentals.The authors say a new industrial housing strategy is required that brings together governments, private sector and non-pr...

Checkpoints will block attempts to return, N.W.T. official warns wildfire evacuees

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:16 GMT

Checkpoints will block attempts to return, N.W.T. official warns wildfire evacuees YELLOWKNIFE — A spokeswoman for the Northwest Territories’ emergency management organization says there have been reports of people returning to Fort Smith, or planning to return there, despite the wildfire risk.Jennifer Young says residents need to know they will be stopped at established checkpoints and asked to verify they are an essential worker of an evacuated community before being let through.Flames are about four kilometres away from Fort Smith, a community of 2,500 along the Alberta boundary that has been evacuated for over a week.Fire information officer Mike Westwick says the area hasn’t received rain like the small amount Yellowknife got over the last few days, and the fire is burning deep into the ground.The fire near Yellowknife, whose 20,000 people were evacuated by road and air, remained about 15 kilometres from the city yesterday and Westwick says crews have been switching from a defensive mode to an attack mode against the flames.The legislative assembl...

Premier to get first-hand look at fire damage in B.C.’s southern Interior

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:16 GMT

Premier to get first-hand look at fire damage in B.C.’s southern Interior British Columbia Premier David Eby is scheduled to visit the province’s fire-ravaged southern Interior today, along with Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma and Forests Minister Bruce Ralston, to get a first-hand look at the devastation caused by raging wildfires.Speaking at a news conference Monday, Eby said the goal of the visit is to reassure people that the provincial government will be there to help them rebuild once the crisis has passed, but to also get information from the front line about what communities need.There are more than 27,000 people under evacuation order in B.C. and more than 35,000 on evacuation alert as several large wildfires burn in the region, including the 110-square-kilometre McDougall Creek wildfire affecting West Kelowna, Kelowna and Lake Country.Local fire chiefs have confirmed homes have been destroyed in their communities, with West Kelowna sustaining the most losses at 50 properties and higher numbers still expected.West Kelowna fire Chief...

Daily horoscope for August 22, 2023

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:16 GMT

Daily horoscope for August 22, 2023 Moon Alert: There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The Moon is in Scorpio.Happy Birthday for Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2023:You are hardworking and talented. You have strong opinions and will easily take a position of leadership in a group. This year is the first year of a fresh, nine-year cycle for you. Stay flexible. Be courageous. Be ready to explore new directions. You might become a leader.ARIES(March 21-April 19) ★★★This is a poor day to make important decisions about shared property, inheritances, taxes, debt or anything that you own jointly with someone else because your judgment is off. Your ability to defend your own best interests is weak. Don’t give away the farm. Tonight: Check your finances.TAURUS(April 20-May 20) ★★If you’re making an important decision about a romantic relationship, partnership or something to do with one of your kids, postpone that decision. Today is not the day to think about this, because an element of confusion an...

Commission adopts detailed reporting rules for the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism's transitional phase

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:16 GMT

Commission adopts detailed reporting rules for the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism's transitional phase The European Commission has adopted the rules governing the implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) during its transitional phase, which starts on 1 October of this year and runs until the end of 2025.The Implementing Regulation details the transitional reporting obligations for EU importers of CBAM goods, as well as the transitional methodology for calculating embedded emissions released during the production process of CBAM goods.In the CBAM's transitional phase, traders will only have to report on the emissions embedded in their imports subject to the mechanism without paying any financial adjustment. This will give adequate time for businesses to prepare in a predictable manner, while also allowing for the definitive methodology to be fine-tuned by 2026.To help both importers and third country producers, the Commission also published guidance for EU importers and non-EU installations on the practical implementation of the new rules. At the same time, dedi...

Miss Manners: The neighbors ask if this rich woman left me anything. She did, but I don’t want to tell them.

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:16 GMT

Miss Manners: The neighbors ask if this rich woman left me anything. She did, but I don’t want to tell them. DEAR MISS MANNERS: For years, I had the pleasure of looking after an elderly neighbor, until she passed. She had no close relatives, and people were generally uninterested in her. It was very sad.Related ArticlesAdvice | Miss Manners: Our friend doesn’t have a husband but she still wants the big bedroom Advice | Miss Manners: Shouldn’t I be the one to decide if my kid is being rude? Advice | Miss Manners: The bride told me to lie to her fiance about why I can’t be ‘best woman’ Advice | Miss Manners: How do I tell them I won’t serve the fancy dessert they brought? Advice | Miss Manners: They come to my house and yell at my dog I am now working with her lawyer to settle her sizable estate. Everything is held in a trust, shielded from prying eyes. Neighbors see me at her home and know I am facilitating the dispersion of contents and sale of the house. I am being asked by ...