Man arrested in Richmond Hill alleged axe attack

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:26:14 GMT

Man arrested in Richmond Hill alleged axe attack York police have arrested for a man wanted in connection with an attack involving an axe among other incidents. Authorities said at approximately 7 p.m. on Dec. 13, the male suspect was at a residence on Highland Park Boulevard, where he became involved in an altercation with another man.Armed with an axe, the suspect then allegedly assaulted the victim, who was able to fend him off and call 911. It’s unclear how serious the victim’s injuries were.The suspect was also wanted in connection to a robbery that occurred at a Richmond Hill commercial business in which a hammer was allegedly used on Nov. 23.They were able to identify the suspect as Alexander Gordon Dykes, 59, of no fixed address, but he remained outstanding.On Dec. 26, after receiving a call from a citizen who had spotted the suspect in the area of Major Mackenzie Drive and Old Markham Road, police were able to locate and arrest Dykes. He is facing several charges, including assault with a weapon, aggravated assault and ro...

Alleged thief arrested with 34 winter coats on SkyTrain in Vancouver

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:26:14 GMT

Alleged thief arrested with 34 winter coats on SkyTrain in Vancouver VANCOUVER — Police say a 35-year-old man has been arrested after being found riding the SkyTrain in Vancouver on Christmas Day with a rack of 34 allegedly stolen winter coats. A video posted on social media shows Metro Vancouver Transit Police removing the rolling rack of coats from a carriage and escorting a man off the train at Waterfront Station. Const. Amanda Steed, media relations officer with the Transit Police, says an attendant at Joyce-Collingwood Station first alerted police about the passenger around 5 p.m. Steed says the investigation is now in the hands of Burnaby RCMP, who believe the coats were stolen from a business in Metrotown mall on Monday afternoon.She says the 34 coats on the rack were worth an estimated $6,100 and the man believed to have stolen them is known to police. Steed says although the TikTok video of the incident was set to Christmas music and likely meant to be lighthearted, the alleged theft was “unfortunately” tied to a deeper and ̶...

Man wanted in suspected hate-motivated graffiti incident

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:26:14 GMT

Man wanted in suspected hate-motivated graffiti incident Toronto police are looking for a suspect in connection with a hate-motivated graffiti that was found on at a retail business in Etobicoke.Police were called to a retail business in The West Mall/The Queensway area on Dec. 21 at around 7:10 p.m.It’s alleged a man wrote hate-motivated graffiti on the windows of several stores than fled the area.The suspect is described as having a medium build, wearing a black hooded puffer jacket, black jeans, white shoes, black/orange gloves, and ski goggles.Images of the suspect have been released.The Hate Crime Unit is investigating.

Workers in New England states looking forward to a bump up in minimum wages in 2024

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:26:14 GMT

Workers in New England states looking forward to a bump up in minimum wages in 2024 BOSTON (AP) — Workers in several New England states are looking forward to a bump up in the minimum wage in 2024 while advocates in Massachusetts are pushing a ballot question aimed at phasing out the state’s subminimum wage of $6.75 per hour for tipped workers.In Rhode Island, the state’s current $13 minimum wage will jump by $1 to $14 an hour on Jan. 1. It is the next step in a phased-in increase that will reach $15 in 2025.In Vermont, the state’s minimum wage will reach $13.67 — climbing $0.49 from the current $13.18 wage. The annual adjustment also affects the minimum wage for tipped workers, which will tick up from $6.59 to $6.84 per hour. Maine will see its hourly minimum wage tick up from $13.80 to $14.15 per hour. Maine requires annual adjustments to the minimum wage based on the cost-of-living. Portland is pushing its city minimum wage from $14 to $15. The state’s new tipped wage in 2024 will be $7.08 per hour.The minimum wage in Connecticut will rise from...

Canaccord sanctioned over trading supervision, fined $475,000

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:26:14 GMT

Canaccord sanctioned over trading supervision, fined $475,000 VANCOUVER — The Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization says it has accepted a settlement with sanctions against Canaccord Genuity Corp. related to trading supervision.The regulator says the Canaccord Genuity Group Inc. subsidiary admitted that from January 2017 to March 2021 it failed to comply with its risk management and controls obligations as they related to market access by some of its direct electronic access clients.It says that as part of the agreement, Canaccord has agreed to a fine of $475,000 and to pay costs of $25,000.The settlement agreement says the compliance failure was related to two clients who carried out over 10,000 trades which apparently involved no change in the economic ownership. Known as “wash trades,” such buying and selling of a security with no real change of beneficial ownership can be used to mislead investors about the trading volume and interest in a security.Canaccord says it co-operated fully in the investigation that is pleased t...

Jan. 6 rioter who was sentenced in secret provided information to authorities, court papers say

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:26:14 GMT

Jan. 6 rioter who was sentenced in secret provided information to authorities, court papers say A Pennsylvania man who was sentenced in secret for his role in the U.S. Capitol riot cooperated with authorities investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack and an unrelated case, according to court documents unsealed this week. The documents provide insight into the unusual secrecy in the case of Samuel Lazar, who had been released from federal custody in September after completing his sentence in his Capitol riot case. His case remained under seal even after his release, so there was no public record of a conviction or sentence.The records unsealed this week show that Lazar, of Ephrata, Pennsylvania, admitted to spraying a chemical irritant at police officers who were trying to defend the Capitol and to using a bullhorn to encourage other rioters to take officers’ weapons as he yelled, “Let’s get their guns!” He pleaded guilty to assaulting officers using a dangerous weapon and was sentenced to 30 months in prison during a sealed hearing last March.More than 1,200 people ha...

Man who died with wife and son in Alberta lake wasn’t a risk-taker, says friend

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:26:14 GMT

Man who died with wife and son in Alberta lake wasn’t a risk-taker, says friend An Edmonton man who died with his wife and eight-year-old son after their utility terrain vehicle went into a lake wasn’t the kind of person to put his family at risk, says a friend.“I would never, ever think he was the type of person to purposely put himself or his wife and kid in any kind of danger,” Michael Occhionero said.“To me, that’s a freak accident.”Kelly Pelsma, 39, his wife, Laura Pelsma, 37, and their son, Dylan, were reported missing Christmas Day. They hadn’t been heard from since Dec. 23 and were last seen in Alberta Beach, northwest of Edmonton on Lac Ste. Anne, on a side-by-side vehicle.On Tuesday, RCMP said an underwater recovery team found the family and warned about the dangers of thin ice. Their bodies were found in the water along with the vehicle in an area near the Alexis Bridge.Occhionero, who lives in Idaho, said he and a group of friends met Kelly Pelsma at UTV Invasion, a gathering of side-by-side off-road enthusi...

As Gaza war grinds on, tensions soar along Israel’s volatile northern border with Lebanon

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:26:14 GMT

As Gaza war grinds on, tensions soar along Israel’s volatile northern border with Lebanon TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israeli officials are stepping up threats against the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, warning that Israel is running out of patience as the two sides continue to trade fire along Israel’s volatile northern border.Benny Gantz, a member of Israel’s War Cabinet, said Wednesday that if the international community and the Lebanese government don’t restrain Hezbollah, Israel will. Israel’s army chief, Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, said the military is in a state of high readiness and has approved plans in case it decides to open a second front in the north.The fighting along Israel’s northern border broke out when Hezbollah began firing rockets shortly after the Oct. 7 cross-border attack by Hamas triggered the war in Gaza.While at a lower intensity than the battle in Gaza, the simultaneous fighting has caused destruction, displacement and death on both sides and raised fears of a wider regional war.Here is a look at the battle between Israel and Hezb...

American Israeli woman killed by Hamas: Family 

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:26:14 GMT

American Israeli woman killed by Hamas: Family  (The Hill) — The family of Judy Weinstein Haggai announced Thursday that she was killed by Hamas after being taken by the militant group in its initial attack on Israel on Oct. 7.“We are heartbroken by the murder of our mother and grandmother Judy Weinstein Haggai, an American-Israeli-Canadian citizen. Judy was a mother of four, a grandmother of seven, and an active community member of Kibbutz Nir Oz,” the family said in a statement.President Biden in a statement said he is “devastated” to learn that she is believed to have been killed by Hamas.Her husband, Gad Haggai, is believed to have been killed by Hamas on Oct. 7. Biden and first lady Jill Biden mourned his death in a statement last week.“This tragic development cuts deep, coming on the heels of last week’s news that Judith’s beloved husband, Gad Haggai, is believed to have been killed by Hamas,” Biden said on Thursday.He added that he previously spoke with their daughter, who shared with him that “they have been liv...

Gov. Holcomb announces more than $18 million in grants for child care support

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:26:14 GMT

Gov. Holcomb announces more than $18 million in grants for child care support INDIANAPOLIS -- Officials with the office of Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb announced on Thursday that more than $18 million in grants will be given to more than 60 entities across the state to support child care. According to a news release from Holcomb's office, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration's Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning is awarding $18.1 million in employer-sponsored child care grants to 64 businesses, community groups and school corporations. “We wanted those who know first-hand the critical needs of their employees, and those who are best positioned to partner in their communities, to create child care solutions for their workforce, and they delivered,” Holcomb said in the release. “This effort harnesses the combined efforts of businesses, community groups and schools that want to support working Hoosiers’ careers and our youngest learners across the state.” Indiana Election Division releases 2024 election calendar The release s...