Community mourns loss of 69-year-old Poway woman killed by driver
Community mourns loss of 69-year-old Poway woman killed by driver
Community mourns loss of 69-year-old Poway woman killed by driver
"It is clear that there has been a serious breach of the ministerial code".
Northumbria Police was called shortly after 5.10pm on Friday.
Azerbaijan will evacuate embassy staff and family members from Iran on Sunday, the foreign ministry said, two days after a gunman shot dead a security guard and wounded two other people in an attack Baku branded an "act of terrorism". Police in Tehran have said they had arrested a suspect and Iranian authorities condemned Friday's incident, but said the gunman appeared to have had a personal, not a political, motive. The incident came amid increased tensions between the neighbouring countries over Iran's treatment of its large ethnic Azeri minority and over Azerbaijan's decision this month to appoint its first ever ambassador to Israel.
Survey finds rising number of childcare providers forced to turn to food charities to help provide nutritious meals
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Scientists say albicidin has allowed them to take a giant step forward to creating a powerful new range of antibacterial drugs
Raised in a Paris banlieue, the documentary-maker is now in the spotlight thanks to her Venice prize-winning first feature, based on the true story of a woman accused of killing her baby
While Germany’s Olaf Scholz was dragging his feet over tanks for Ukraine, the Baltic states and Poland gained moral ground
The Arcs’ first album since the death of bandmate Richard Swift uses the material they worked on together in this bittersweet tribute
Solicitors accused of using lawsuits to stifle criticism of prominent figures include those acting for Nadhim Zahawi
Nicola Bennett is an ambassador for the Golf Foundation, helping to drive grassroots campaigns.
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From pricey parking to pat downs at security and long lineups everywhere you turn, air travel these days can be unpleasant. "I get on a plane now at least once a month and to me, it's like riding on a bus in the sky. Herd me on, sit me down, get me off. They've taken away the lure of the travel," said Susan Barnes, 75, of Halfmoon Bay, B.C., who has been a frequent flyer for more than half a century. Barnes, who was a flight attendant in the 1960s and '70s, says she remembers when flying was lik
Facing a $993-million budget shortfall this year, city council could be poised to once again study new taxes on parking, congestion or retail sales to shore up Toronto's fiscal health. Councillors on the city's budget committee were briefed this week by staff on eight measures that could raise hundreds of millions of dollars. And with the city facing perennial budget shortfalls, which have only grown worse since the COVID-19 pandemic, Coun. Chris Moise urged his fellow councillors to ask staff t
Mortgage advisers are warning over-55s who want to release equity from their homes to “hold tight” amid fears of a housing market crash.
The Petrie Island marina is unusually quiet this winter. A "fishing village" usually comes to life at the bay off the island in Ottawa's east-end, every winter for the last two decades. Last year, there were more than a hundred huts on the ice, according to Allan MacIntyre, the president of the Petrie Island Ice Fisherman's Association (PIIFA). But as of this week, just over a dozen huts stand on the ice. "It's very slushy to get out there," MacIntyre said. "It's too difficult with all the snow.
A rare Canadian stamp sold for $292,500 at an Ottawa auction last weekend. Issued more than 170 years ago in 1851, the auctioned 12-Penny Black stamp was considered to be in pristine condition — and said to be one of only two of its kind in such a state — and features the image of Queen Victoria. Only about 1,450 were sold at the time so it's a rare gem, said Peter MacDonald, the general manager of Sparks Auctions. While its selling price didn't break any world or Canadian records, MacDonald sai
The union representing nurses at the LaSalle Hospital says the ongoing labour shortage means some of their members working in the intensive care unit have not been able to take breaks during their shifts. Kristina Hoare, vice-president of the Fédération interprofessionnelle de la santé du Québec (FIQ), says the situation has been going on since May and that it is not sustainable for staff. "It's not very good quality care being given because nurses are tired, they're burnt out," she said. "They