22 overdoses in one night: Ex-paramedic looks back on 7th anniversary of B.C. crisis
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:38:32 GMT
VANCOUVER — Brian Twaites remembers the first time he realized toxic drugs in British Columbia had hit a crisis level.On one shift as a paramedic, he handled 26 calls and more than 22 of them were drug overdoses.“Twenty-two of them were narcotic overdoses that we actually resuscitated,” he said.“Another couple of those calls were, unfortunately, cardiac arrests and were more than likely related to drug poisonings but we were unable to resuscitate those people, and then there were a couple of other general medical calls that I did in that shift. “I think that was a big realization of how hard it hit us.”That was in either 2016 or 2017. It’s difficult to remember for sure, he said, as the increasing number of calls have become a bit of a blur.On April 14, 2016, B.C. became the first jurisdiction in Canada to declare a public health emergency over the increasing number of overdoses in the province.At the time, officials said there had been 474 overdoses in 2015 and the numbers we...Canada’s pledge to make more vaccines at home is still a work in progress
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:38:32 GMT
OTTAWA — The COVID-19 pandemic wasn’t even six months old, and not a single vaccine for it had been approved for use anywhere, when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took to a podium in Montreal to promise that Canada’s National Research Council would be able to start churning out millions of doses by the end of 2021.Nearly 1,000 days later, it hasn’t produced even one dose for clinical use.But that day is coming.Earl Brown, a virologist and professor emeritus at the University of Ottawa, said getting a new plant from the ground up was never going to happen in less than a year.“As soon as I heard that, I thought, ‘Well gee, that’s overly optimistic by a couple or three years.’ You have to have an objective, but that one wasn’t realistic.”Still, Brown said if another coronavirus pandemic hits the world, Canada is now in a better position to make its own vaccines and medicines than it was when COVID-19 arrived three years ago.“We...Montana lawmakers pass bill to ban social media app TikTok
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:38:32 GMT
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana lawmakers gave final passage Friday to a bill banning the social media app TikTok from operating in the state, a move that’s bound to face legal challenges but also serve as a testing ground for the TikTok-free America many national lawmakers have envisioned.The measure now goes to Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte for his consideration. The state House voted 54-43 to pass the bill, which goes further than prohibitions in place in nearly half the states and the U.S. federal government that prohibit TikTok on government devices. Montana already bans the app on state-owned devices.TikTok spokesprson Brooke Oberwetter said in a statement that “We will continue to fight for TikTok users and creators in Montana whose livelihoods and First Amendment rights are threatened by this egregious government overreach.” The bill’s supporters “have admitted that they have no feasible plan for operationalizing this attempt to censor American voices and that the ...Ex-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo not running for president
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:38:32 GMT
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Friday he will not enter the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.The former secretary of state said on Fox News that he would not seek the GOP nomination in a contest that would have put the devoted ally and defender of Donald Trump into competition with his former commander in chief.Pompeo would have been the second former Trump Cabinet member to enter the race to challenge the former president for the 2024 GOP nomination, joining former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, who announced her campaign in February. Former Vice President Mike Pence is also considering entering the race and has stepped up his travel and activity in early-voting primary and caucus states.Thomas Beaumont And Meg Kinnard, The Associated PressMexico’s president vows to eliminate national news agency
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:38:32 GMT
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president said Friday he will shut down Notimex, a national news agency that has been locked in a years-long strike against the woman he appointed to run it.Founded in 1968, Notimex was generally a non-political service that mainly sent news reports from Mexico’s 32 states, many of which weren’t covered much by Mexico’s national newspapers, which are almost all based in Mexico City. Analysts said it is the latest chapter in an effort by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to control or quash independent government media, scientific or cultural bodies. López Obrador said Friday that there is no longer a need for Notimex, saying his carefully orchestrated morning news briefings are enough to keep the country informed. “We do not need a government news agency anymore. That was from the era of press statements,” López Obrador said. “It is not something that we need as a government. We have the mañanera” — his daily news briefing.The unionized workers ...‘Exhausted’ Indiana city waits for all-clear after big fire
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:38:32 GMT
RICHMOND, Ind. (AP) — An evacuation order for people living near an extraordinary plastics fire in Indiana stretched into a fourth night Friday as officials acknowledged “our community is exhausted,” longing to return home and anxious about possible adverse health effects.Richmond Fire Chief Tim Brown said the fire was declared under control Thursday night. But crews would be on duty all weekend to extinguish any hot spots at the 14-acre (5-hectare) former factory site.Mayor Dave Snow said experts would meet Saturday to discuss air quality and other environmental issues related to the fire, all needed before lifting an evacuation order for a half-mile (1 kilometer) radius of the blaze.“I know our community is exhausted from this emergency,” said Christine Stinson, director of the Wayne County health department. At least 1,500 people live in the evacuation zone, though it’s not known how many residents actually obeyed the call to get out when the fire began Tuesday afternoon in...'What were asking for isn't hard': Chicago advocates to march in DC for federal ban on assault weapons
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:38:32 GMT
LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill. -- Advocates fighting for a federal ban on assault weapons are taking their message all the way to the nation's capitol, once again hoping to convince congress to pass the legislation.Congressman Brad Schneider (D-10) is one of the lawmaker pushing for a federal ban on assault weapons. He, alongside members of the community, headed back to Washington D.C. Monday hoping to see the legislation passed sooner than later."What were believe is what we're asking for isn't hard and it's not complicated," Kitty Brandtner, founder and co-president of March Fourth.After the recent shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville where six people, including three 9-year-old children were killed, March Fourth founder Kitty Brandtner decided to take her message back to Washington D.C.Brandtner hopes the march, scheduled for this upcoming Monday, pushes congress to act on passing a federal ban on assault weapons."Congress needs to act, the country needs to act," Congressman Scheneid...Will Diar DeRozan be in Miami for the Bulls' game Friday?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:38:32 GMT
MIAMI — Over the past 48 hours, she's become a viral sensation among NBA fans, especially those of the Bulls. But it appears that Diar DeRozan won't be making her way down to Florida to provide some more support for the team as they hope to get into the 2023 NBA Playoffs.During his conversation with reporters after the Bulls shootaround on Friday, DeMar DeRozan confirmed that his nine-year-old daughter will not be attending his game against the Heat in the play-in tournament on Friday.According to the guard, she is in school, which is what he initially said on Wednesday after Diar went viral during the Bulls' play-in win against the Raptors Wednesday.So unless there is a last-minute change, the Bulls will have to go on without her in the stands.She caught the attention of many by screaming during free throws by Toronto at the Scotiabank Arena, which was caught by television broadcast cameras and microphones. Diar's shrieks took on a life of their own when the Raptors shot 18-of-36 f...Pit bulls attack and kill dog sitter in Brooklyn Park Thursday
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:38:32 GMT
A 22-year-old man has died after four dogs he was watching attacked him in the backyard of a house in the 5700 block of Halifax in Brooklyn Park on Thursday.The Hennepin County Coroners Office identified the man as Dezmond Ray Thomas Trawick.Authorities say he was watching the dogs at his house for a family member.The Brooklyn Police Department gave the following details:About 12:45 p.m., Thursday, a neighbor called to report that a man being attacked by several dogs was yelling for help and couldn’t get up off the ground during the attack. When officers arrived, they shot a less-than-lethal round that struck at least one of the dogs and caused them to disperse and return into the house.Officers were then able to get to Trawick and provide first aid.Trawick had extensive bites on most of his body and most of his clothes were ripped off. He was intubated at the scene and taken to a local hospital where he underwent surgery. Trawick died of his injuries late Thursday night, poli...Schoharie County brush fire 100% contained
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:38:32 GMT
RICHMONDVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Firefighters and forest rangers are still working to put out brush fires in Richmondville that started on Wednesday. However, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) said the fire is now 100% contained. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The brush fires were first reported along the railroad tracks in Richmondville shortly after 2 p.m. on Wednesday. About 16 fire departments responded with 66 firefighters and 15 NYS Rangers, along with NYS Police Aviation to provide water drops.The fire measured about 200 acres, said the DEC. A New York State Police helicopter dropped 5,700 gallons of water on the fire on Thursday. On that day, the brush fire was about 90% contained. Fire risk shows why statewide burn ban matters Officials are still investigating how the fire started, but they believe it may have been caused by sparks ignited by a passing Norfolk Southern train. Howe...Latest news
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