Influx of asylum claimants flooding shelters, social services in Ottawa

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:45:04 GMT

Influx of asylum claimants flooding shelters, social services in Ottawa OTTAWA — Femi Biobaku came to Canada more than a year ago fleeing persecution from the Nigerian authorities, forcing him to leave his wife, two children, community and job as an accountant back home. He landed in Ottawa in July 2022 and stayed with a host family for nearly a month before moving into a dorm at the Ottawa Mission homeless shelter, where things took a turn for the worse. “It was horrible. When I was there, I was being attacked,” said Biobaku. After leaving Nigeria, the newcomer said, living at the shelter for about a month re-traumatized him, leading him to consider suicide. He credits a referral to Ottawa’s Matthew House — a non-profit organization that provides transitional housing to refugees — for saving his life. “The first day I landed at Matthew House … that night, it was like I was in my home back in Nigeria,” said Biobaku. He said Matthew House, along with providing food and shelter, helped him get his life in Canada on track with...

‘I remember the fear’: Canadians recounted horror of Bernardo case following transfer

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:45:04 GMT

‘I remember the fear’: Canadians recounted horror of Bernardo case following transfer The haunting effect of Paul Bernardo’s crimes lingered for Canadians nearly 30 years later, detailed in the hundreds of messages that poured into Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office after the serial killer was transferred to a medium-security prison.“I have a personal friend who was on that jury and she remains traumatized nearly 30 years later,” one person wrote in correspondence obtained by The Canadian Press through a freedom-of-information request.“She tells me that several of the jury members meet regularly for psychological support even to this day.”Bernardo was transferred in late May from the Millhaven Institution, a maximum-security penitentiary in southern Ontario, to La Macaza Institution, a medium-security prison about 190 kilometres northwest of Montreal that offers treatment for sex offenders. News of the move led to a swift and emotional backlash from Canadians.Critics including Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre urged people t...

Nisga’a memorial pole about to start journey home to B.C. from Scottish museum

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:45:04 GMT

Nisga’a memorial pole about to start journey home to B.C. from Scottish museum A memorial totem pole belonging to members of the Nisga’a Nation in northwestern British Columbia is about to begin its journey home from the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, where it has been on display for nearly a century.Amy Parent, a member of the nation and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous education and governance, said she expects to feel a deep sense of peace when the pole that’s alive with the spirit of a relative returns to the Nass Valley.The pole is set to make its journey in the belly of a Canadian military aircraft as a result of what Parent described as an unexpected moment of reconciliation. While the Scottish museum initially planned to transport the 11-metre pole by ship, Parent said she felt moving it by plane would reduce the risk of damage.“I’m so grateful that we have some strong negotiators who happened to be in Ottawa,” she told The Canadian Press on Thursday as she prepared to leave for Scotland the next day as part ...

White shooter kills 3 Black people in Florida hate crime

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:45:04 GMT

White shooter kills 3 Black people in Florida hate crime A masked white man carrying at least one weapon bearing a swastika fatally shot three Black people inside a Florida store Saturday in an attack with a clear motive of racial hatred, officials said.The shooting in a Dollar General store in a predominately Black neighborhood left two men and one woman dead and was “racially motivated,” Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters said.In addition to carrying a firearm with a painted symbol of the genocidal Nazi regime of Germany of the 1930s and 1940s, the shooter issued racist statements before the shooting. He killed himself at the scene.“He hated Black people,” the sheriff said.The shooting came on the same day thousands visited Washington, D.C., to attend the Rev. Al Sharpton’s 60th anniversary commemoration of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous “I Have A Dream” speech.Rudolph McKissick, a national board member of Sharpton̵...

Scattered storms could bring rain, gusty winds Sunday

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:45:04 GMT

Scattered storms could bring rain, gusty winds Sunday AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Keep an eye to the sky if planning to be outdoors today. Scattered storms are likely to develop ahead of a weak (but noticeable!) cold front.We start our Sunday with plenty of sunshine, warm temperatures and dry skies. By midday, clouds will begin to bubble up ahead of a cold front sliding in from the north. This front will trigger a round of spotty to scattered storms, some of which could kick out some strong, gusty winds.Low risk of strong to severe storms Sunday afternoon/evening. Threat: gusty windsRainfall amounts still look unimpressive with most areas getting 0.01-0.50" by end of the day Monday, but some localized higher amounts will be possible with any areas that get slower-moving or more persistent downpours.The above-mentioned cold front will knock temperatures down closer to 100º or the upper 90s on Monday and Tuesday, but most areas will be back up to triple digits again on Wednesday.Our humidity will also get pushed away giving way to more "comfortable...

Texas grants funeral director license to veteran who cared for fallen soldiers, then takes it away

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:45:04 GMT

Texas grants funeral director license to veteran who cared for fallen soldiers, then takes it away AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) — Desaray Wilson does things many of us can’t or won’t. Not only did he sign up to serve our country when he was 20, but he also took on a daunting task.“I love the saying that 'We don’t serve because somebody died, we serve because somebody lived,'” said Wilson from his home in Houston.Wilson was a mortuary affairs officer in the army. His job was to take care of fallen soldiers.He estimated he cared for “close to 3,000,” people who died in the line of duty.Wilson’s military records show his duties, stateside and overseas, included embalming, dressing soldiers, placing them in caskets and shipping their remains and property home to family. He said he considered it his honor.“You get the chance to go through their personal effects, read the letters that they didn’t get a chance to send home, look at the pictures in their wallet,” he said.  Desaray Wilson joined the army in 2003 when he was 20 (Courtesy Desaray Wilson)Wilson became a mortuary affairs special...

2 dead in crash on 183A Toll frontage road in Leander; Police searching for driver

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:45:04 GMT

2 dead in crash on 183A Toll frontage road in Leander; Police searching for driver LEANDER, Texas (KXAN) — Two people are dead and several others injured after a crash in Leander on Saturday, according to the Leander Police Department. LPD said the crash happened around 11:30 a.m. at the intersection of 183A Toll Road frontage road and Hero Way. A silver vehicle and a tan vehicle with a trailer were in the crash. Police said the driver and front-seat passenger of the silver vehicle died at the scene. Two adults were taken to St. David's Round Rock, and two others were taken to Dell Children's. LPD said the driver of the tan vehicle fled the crash on foot heading southbound on 183A Toll Road. As of Saturday night, police were still looking for the driver. Police said there is no evidence of further danger to the public. This is an ongoing investigation, police said.

Trial set to start for Austin 6th Street mass shooting suspect

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:45:04 GMT

Trial set to start for Austin 6th Street mass shooting suspect AUSTIN (KXAN) — Jury selection for a man accused of killing one person and injuring more than a dozen others in a mass shooting on downtown Austin's Sixth Street is set to begin Monday.Police believe the suspect opened fire into crowds following some kind of confrontation between two groups. According to court records, he and a group of friends drove to Sixth Street from Killeen when they encountered a rival group of men they knew from Killeen. Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza said prosecutors believe De'Ondre White was the only shooter. PREVIOUS REPORTING: Witnesses describe scene of Sixth Street shooting The June 2021 downtown shooting took the life of 25-year-old Douglas Kantor, who was in town visiting from Michigan. Douglas Kantor (Photo provided by Kantor family)Kantor was an innocent bystander. “[Kantor] chose Austin, because he heard it was a fun, beautiful city,” said the victim's mother Julia during an April 2022 interview with KXAN investigator Dalton Huey. “...

What is the future of northern Minnesota’s Superior Hiking Trail?

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:45:04 GMT

What is the future of northern Minnesota’s Superior Hiking Trail? TWO HARBORS, Minn. — The Superior Hiking Trail Association is setting out to plot the future of Minnesota’s most famous footpath, and they want your input along the way.From now through November, the association is asking for public comments on what should be included in the trail’s first-ever master plan that’s hoped to guide the trail forward.The trail was laid out in the 1980s by hiking enthusiasts who had more vision and enthusiasm than they did experience or training in building trails.Crystal Gail Welcome leads six people on the Superior Hiking Trail on July 4, 2022, for a George Floyd 8.46-mile memorial hike. (Tyler Schank / Forum News Service)“Despite all the work that has gone on, there are still some places where the trail could probably be in a better place,” said Lisa Luokkala, executive director of the Superior Hiking Trail Association. “And as we get more and more people using the trail, we need to make sure we retain that trail experience that so many peop...

Fast and furious; Bommarito 500 revs up following rain-delayed qualifying

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:45:04 GMT

Fast and furious; Bommarito 500 revs up following rain-delayed qualifying MADISON, Ill -- This morning at the Worldwide Technology Raceway, racers are gearing up for the Bommarito 500, following a rain-delayed qualifying session.Qualifications are scheduled to commence at 11 a.m., with tickets still available for purchase. These sessions lead up to the main event, the Bommarito 500, which is set to start at 3:30 p.m. Today holds the potential for historic moments in the world of IndyCar racing.The history of this racing series dates back to the late 1990s. This year, Josef Newgarden stands out, aiming to secure his sixth consecutive victory on an oval track. The 325-mile course will be challenging for drivers to navigate due to its uniquely sharp and intricate corners.Newgarden's prowess on oval tracks in the area is well-established, with three consecutive wins last year. In the current IndyCar driver standings, he holds a strong third position, boasting 434 points. Wood River’s Atomic Pinball Arcade is a haven for pinball and community However, today'...