One in critical condition after residential fire in Brampton

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:46:34 GMT

One in critical condition after residential fire in Brampton One man is in critical condition after a fire at a residential unit in the Bovaird Drive and Sunnyvale Gate area in Brampton.RESIDENTIAL FIRE:– Bovaird Dr/Sunnyvale Gt #Brampton– Adult male transported to hospital in serious condition– Large presence of emergency crew– Please avoid the area– More info as we get it– C/R at 2:01 pm– PR230213918— Peel Regional Police (@PeelPolice) July 2, 2023Peel police responded to a call at approximately 2:01 p.m. of a residential fire in a basement unit of a home on Pennyroyal Crescent, just off Sunnyvale Gate.Paramedics sent one man to a local hospital in critical condition, but no one else was treated at the scene or sent to hospital .Crews are still on scene working to knock the fire.

Excessive heat warnings remain in many areas of US through Monday

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:46:34 GMT

Excessive heat warnings remain in many areas of US through Monday Excessive heat warnings remain in place in many areas across the U.S. and are expected to last at least through Monday.In Arizona’s largest metro area, Phoenix and surrounding communities flirted with a high of 115 degrees Fahrenheit (46 degrees Celsuis) on Sunday.The National Weather Service in Phoenix is forecasting 116 degrees for Monday, just two degrees off the record high for that date set in 1907, before temperatures drop a few degrees for the next three days.In Nevada, the first excessive heat warning of the summer runs through Monday evening for the Las Vegas metro area. Daytime cooling centers are open across the region.It was 102 degrees Friday at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, ending a 294-day stretch of temperatures staying below 100.The high in central Las Vegas was near 112 degrees Sunday, with 113 predicted for Monday, according to the National Weather Service.Elsewhere, the heat and severe weather remained a concern throughout the southeast.Heat advi...

Olympic champion Warholm boos protesters on track who disrupted his 400-meter hurdles race

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:46:34 GMT

Olympic champion Warholm boos protesters on track who disrupted his 400-meter hurdles race STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) — Olympic champion Karsten Warholm won his 400-meter hurdles race on Sunday and then turned to join in the crowd booing environmental protesters who disrupted his Diamond League event near the finish.Three people kneeled on the track about eight meters (yards) from the line holding two banners that spanned from lanes one to six, forcing runners to break through them. No athlete appeared to be hurt.Warholm running in lane eight had no barrier in his way though seemed distracted, with a fourth apparent protester squatting in lane seven seeming to photograph the incident.He was visibly angry with the protesters as they were led away while spectators booed.The Norwegian star later told national broadcaster NRK the protest was disrespectful to athletes doing their job.Warholm’s winning time on a cool, rainy evening was 47.57 seconds, well outside his 45.94 world record set at the Tokyo Olympics two years ago.An unusual evening’s work for Warholm included warming up...

Evacuation alert remains for Kelowna, B.C., residents near Knox Mountain wildfire

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:46:34 GMT

Evacuation alert remains for Kelowna, B.C., residents near Knox Mountain wildfire KELOWNA — Emergency crews in Kelowna, B.C., say they’re still working to contain a wildfire on Knox Mountain that spurred an evacuation of area residents on Canada Day. A statement from the Central Okanagan Emergency Operations Centre says lighter winds Sunday aided firefighters in keeping the fire from growing, but crews are dealing with hot spots and flare-ups. The centre says residents in the Poplar Point, Knox Mountain, Magic Estates and Clifton areas near the fire will remain on evacuation alert until Tuesday, but are no longer under an evacuation order that was in place Saturday afternoon as crews fought the flames. Deputy fire chief Sandra Follack says people should avoid the area to allow crews to work unimpeded, warning of the potential for another fire to break out. The statement from the centre says people can face fines of up to $500 if they enter an active fire zone. On Canada Day, Kelowna RCMP assisted with an evacuation of more than 400 properties and the statem...

Three children, two adults have life-threatening injuries after Quebec highway crash

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:46:34 GMT

Three children, two adults have life-threatening injuries after Quebec highway crash SAINT-ZOTIQUE, Que. — Two adults and three children are in critical condition today following a serious collision between a transport truck and a passenger vehicle on a major highway southwest of Montreal.Quebec provincial police say emergency services were called to the accident on Highway 20 in St-Zotique, Que., about six kilometres from the Ontario border, shortly before 11 a.m.Police spokeswoman Sgt. Catherine Bernard says that it appears the truck driver was not able to stop in time as traffic slowed and struck a sport utility vehicle.She says the five people in the SUV were taken to hospital and their lives remain in danger.Bernard says a collision investigator is being dispatched to the scene.The highway — which continues as Highway 401 on the other side of the Ontario border — remains closed to westbound traffic. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 2, 2023.The Canadian Press

10 states plan to sue EPA over wood-burning stoves standards

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:46:34 GMT

10 states plan to sue EPA over wood-burning stoves standards JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Attorneys general from 10 states plan to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, saying its failure to review and ensure emissions standards for residential wood-burning stoves has allowed the continued sale of appliances that could worsen pollution.That means programs that encourage people to trade in older stoves and other wood-burning appliances, such as forced-air furnaces, haven't necessarily improved air quality, the states say.“If newer wood heaters do not meet cleaner standards, then programs to change out old wood heaters may provide little health benefits at significant public cost,” the states wrote Thursday in a 60-day notice of intent to sue.The states involved are Alaska, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Vermont and Washington, as well as the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency.They allege that the EPA's current standards aren't good enough and that even if they were, the agency's testing and certification...

Meet the 20 year old leading a super PAC for the Texas Senate race, and she's just getting started

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:46:34 GMT

Meet the 20 year old leading a super PAC for the Texas Senate race, and she's just getting started HOUSTON (Nexstar) — In the era of influencers, partisan politics and the explosion of social media — one young Texas woman is carving out her own lane in the national landscape, using her phone as her soap box.When Congressman Matt Gaetz — a Trump-aligned Republican representing Florida — made body-shaming comments about abortion rights activists at a 2022 conservative summit event, a Texas teen turned the mockery into millions. Then 19-year-old Olivia Julianna, a Democratic activist from Texas, decided to clap back to the congressman on Twitter. The public feud prompted fundraising on Julianna's behalf, raising more than $2 million for abortion funds.Since the viral moment last year, Julianna has grown her following to more than a million subscribers collectively across TikTok, Instagram and Twitter. The Gen Z activist told Nexstar that, to her surprise, many of her followers are self-proclaimed Republicans — some who argue in her comments, others who she said message her privately...

Hill Country Galleria to host annual 4th of July festival

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:46:34 GMT

Hill Country Galleria to host annual 4th of July festival BEE CAVE, Texas (KXAN) — The Hill Country Galleria will host its annual Independence Day Festival on Tuesday, featuring fair rides, live music and fireworks. The free festival runs from 4-10 p.m. Tuesday at Hill Country Galleria, located at 12700 Hill Country Road, Bee Cave. Planned festivities include fair rides, a Vista Brewing pop-up, live music, fireworks and street shopping with more than 40 vendors. Events are scheduled as follows:4 p.m.: Festival begins4-4:45 p.m.: School of Rock perfomance5-5:45 p.m.: Rock Bottom String Band performance6-6:45 p.m.: The Selfless Lovers performance7-8 p.m.: The Tiarras performance8:15-9:30 p.m.: Vallejo performance9:35-9:40 p.m.: Mayor Kara King delivers address9:40-10 p.m.: Fireworks showMore information on the event is available online.

Finally! Rent prices in Texas are dropping

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:46:34 GMT

Finally! Rent prices in Texas are dropping DALLAS (KDAF) — Living in Texas presents many challenges, including financial ones.  The cost of everyday essentials is going up, from gas to toilet paper and rent. The good news about things increasing like the price of rent is that usually when prices rise up, they eventually have to fall. This means that although things may be more expensive now, there is hope for relief in the near future.Since March 2020, rent.com reports that rent prices are down for the first time in a year.  Rents declined by .57% in May.  There has been a drop in prices in 6 of the last 9 months.The website also reported Texas rental rates decreased by 3.98% from last year. Month-to-month rent prices have dropped by .11%.In Dallas, rent prices have dropped 1.61% since last year. Rent prices in Houston have dropped 8.42% in the last year. Out of all Texas cities, Austin's rent prices have fallen the most, going down by 20.76 percent in a year.If your lease is up this year, you may be able to find s...

Timberwolves agree to two-way deal with center Luka Garza

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:46:34 GMT

Timberwolves agree to two-way deal with center Luka Garza Luka Garza will again serve as the Timberwolves’ de facto fourth center next season. The University of Iowa alum agreed to another two-way contract with the NBA team, a source confirmed.Garza earned a two-way contract for the 2022-23 season after a strong training camp performance, and backed that up with solid contributions last season. He was productive, particularly on offense, during his sporadic stints in the NBA. The big man averaged 6.5 points in just nine minutes a game while shooting 54 percent from the floor.Two-way contracts limit the number of games a player can compete with the NBA club. The rest of the time is spent with the team’s G-League affiliate. Garza dominated during his time with the Iowa Wolves last season, averaging 30 points and nine rebounds a game.That’s the type of productivity teams rarely want to let walk away, even if it comes from a crowded position. Garza will fill one of Minnesota’s three two-way spots for the upcoming season...