BPD officer released from hospital days after being shot
BPD officer released from hospital days after being shot
BPD officer released from hospital days after being shot
Grant Shapps has hinted at a change to plans for HS2, as the northern section of the rail line looks set to be scrapped. Sky News understands the high-speed line set to run between Birmingham and Manchester will be binned by the prime minister due to concerns over the cost of the much delayed project. Speaking to Sky News' Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips show, Mr Shapps would not confirm the reports, but he suggested there could be a change to the "sequencing" and "pace" of HS2 from the government.
China Reform Holdings Corp, a Chinese manager of state assets, plans to raise at least 100 billion yuan ($13.70 billion) for a fund that will invest in emerging industries, the China Business News reported on Sunday. China's state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have been ramping up investment in emerging and strategic industries such as artificial intelligence, new energy, new materials and biotech as part of Beijing's SOE reforms. China Reform Holdings was set up in 2021 and tasked with deepening SOE reforms.
Storm surge from Tropical Storm Ophelia caused coastal flooding along the United States’ eastern seaboard on Saturday, September 23, after making landfall in North Carolina.Footage posted by the Virginia Beach Fire Department showed waves crashing against the shore as sand was removed from the boardwalk.As of Saturday evening, all Tropical Storm Warnings had been discontinued and Ophelia was downgraded to a Tropical Depression, according to the National Weather Service.The National Weather Service said that coastal flooding issues in Virginia would continue into Sunday morning. Credit: Virginia Beach Fire Department via Storyful
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It's the great pumpkin, Lennoxville!With fall officially here, it's time for Lennoxville, Que.'s annual Giant Pumpkin Festival, where people can see pumpkins that weigh as much as 680 kilograms.The festival — which is taking place at the Amédée Beaudoin community centre Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. — is a family event with bouncy castles, a petting zoo, a farmer's market, music and even horse-drawn carriages.But the biggest attraction are those pumpkins.Mike Macdonald and some of his friends st
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An Ottawa woman originally from Morocco has returned from a trip back home to provide aid to people affected by this month's devastating earthquake. Ilham Chabi is an Ottawa realtor who moved to Canada from Morocco when she was 12.She has been back in the past, including a visit just two weeks before the 6.8-magnitude quake that struck Sept. 8 near Marrakesh.It was the strongest quake recorded in the country in over a century and claimed thousands of lives. A week after the disaster, Chabi organ
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