Ontario farmers say buying local food more important than ever amid various challenges
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:20:26 GMT
As Ontario continues to deal with the effects of inflation, hotter and drier weather, labour shortages, farmers say now is more important than ever to support the province’s agricultural sector.“Supporting local supports our Ontario community as a whole,” Kelty Mackay, a co-owner of Willow Tree Farm in Port Perry, said during a tour of the property on Monday.“We shop in our towns. Keeping that money here in Ontario, I think, is a really important way for the future for us to guarantee that our land and our people are able to enjoy fruits and vegetables for (the) future.”Beginning on June 5, the Ontario Federation of Agriculture marked the beginning of local food week — an effort to promote buying food from local vendors and visiting one of the nearly 180 farmers markets in Ontario. Willow Tree Farm has 150 acres of fields for growing various vegetables and fruits, all of which are handpicked.“We grow everything from asparagus to rhubarb, gre...Victims plan to sue sheriff for failing to get red flag order against Colorado Springs club shooter
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:20:26 GMT
DENVER (AP) — Some victims of the mass shooting at a gay club in Colorado Springs last year plan to sue authorities for not trying to block the shooter from buying guns before the attack.According to legal notices obtained by The Denver Post on Monday, 11 survivors and relatives of those killed notified the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office last month that they intended to file lawsuits over the failure to obtain an extreme risk protection, or red flag, order against Anderson Aldrich, who is charged with killing five people and injuring 22 others at Club Q in November 2022. State law allows authorities and others to get a court order to seize someone’s guns and prevent them from legally buying more if they are deemed a threat to themselves or others.The notices, which were first reported by the Colorado Springs Independent, must be given before people file lawsuits against government agencies and provide a chance to reach a settlement instead. The victims are seeking more ...Demolition company vows repairs after a blast of air during an implosion damaged nearby homes
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:20:26 GMT
SPRINGDALE, Pa. (AP) — A blast of air and dust from the implosion of two smokestacks at a shuttered coal-fired power plant in western Pennsylvania last week felled power poles and caused damage to nearby homes. But the demolition company is vowing full repairs.The implosion at the Cheswick Generating Station in Springdale, a borough just northeast of Pittsburgh, occurred shortly after 8 a.m. Friday, bringing the stacks down with a loud crash and a huge cloud of dust. One tower stood about 550 feet (170 meters) tall and the other 750 feet (230 meters).Controlled Demolition said in a statement that the chimneys fell “exactly where they were supposed to” and noise and vibration levels were “well below” allowable state environmental protection limits, KDKA-TV reported. But, the company said, the larger chimney’s steel liner “focused air pressure as it collapsed upon impact.” Bruno Moretti, Allegheny County’s emergency management coordinator, said the air blast broke wi...Video shows man setting fire to Lake County jail lobby
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:20:26 GMT
CROWN POINT, Ind. — Lake County Indiana Sheriffs are looking for the man who started a fire in the lobby of the county's northwest Indiana jail. The sheriff released surveillance video of the incident that shows the unidentified suspect spraying an accelerant all over the floor to get the flames to spread. Fire crews from Lake County Fire and Rescue and Merrillville Fire Department responded to the call but the fire was out upon arrival. The suspect made off in a blue SUV.Read more: Latest Chicago news headlinesNo one was injured. The case is still under investigationLocal students take part in unified PE with Special Olympics NY
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:20:26 GMT
GUILDERLAND, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- More than 100 local students teamed up on Monday to play some classic backyard games for a good cause. Guilderland High School partnered with Special Olympics New York to host a unified physical education competition event.The unified PE class brought together students with and without intellectual disabilities. They participated in five different games, including can jam and cornhole. Organizers said the goal was to give everyone the chance to participate in an athletic competition. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "It provides all students the opportunity to not only be part of inclusion, but to also enjoy activities, to compete, to practice, just like any other sports team or any other type of physical education student," Guilderland High School PE teacher Allison Relyea said.Students from Amsterdam and Niskayuna High Schools also participated. Organizers hope to include more school in the fu...Sneaky purse thieves caught on video in Beverly Hills
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:20:26 GMT
A pair of thieves have been arrested after snatching purses from unsuspecting customers at some Beverly Hills restaurants over the weekend. Video captured the suspects at Wally’s, an upscale wine and cheese bar on Canon Drive, on Saturday. The footage shows a male and female suspect standing behind a table of customers. The man appears to be having a conversation on his cellphone when the woman is seen easily sliding a customer’s purse off the back of the chair and then placing it in a larger handbag she had on her shoulder. The duo then casually turns, appear to speak to an employee and then walk out of the establishment. Beverly Hills police told KTLA that after the suspects left Wally’s, they strolled down Canon Drive where they committed the same crime at yet another restaurant. This incident comes on the heels of another purse snatching on Mother's Day that was captured on camera at a popular restaurant in Culver City. In that case, police are searching ...Second flight loaded with Texas migrants lands in Sacramento
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:20:26 GMT
By Tran Nguyen and Olga R. Rodriguez | Associated PressSACRAMENTO — The state of Florida picked up asylum-seekers on the Texas border Monday and took them by private jet to California’s capital city at taxpayer expense for the second time in four days, California officials said, prompting allegations that migrants were misled and catching shelters and aid workers by surprise.Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and other state officials were mum, as they were initially last year when they flew 49 Venezuelan migrants to the upscale Massachusetts enclave of Martha’s Vineyard, luring them onto private jets from a shelter in San Antonio.As California Attorney General Rob Bonta investigated the migrants’ transportation, local officials and faith-based groups sought to provide housing, food and other resources to the more than three dozen new arrivals. Most are from Colombia and Venezuela, and California had not been their intended destination.California Gov. Gavin Newsom, meanwhil...Lawyer: Santos will go to jail rather than reveal donors
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:20:26 GMT
By Michael R. Sisak | Associated PressNEW YORK — Rep. George Santos’ lawyer said Monday the indicted New York Republican would risk going to jail to protect the identities of the people who cosigned the $500,000 bond enabling his pretrial release.The lawyer, Joseph Murray, urged a judge to deny a request by news outlets to unseal the names of Santos’ bond suretors, suggesting they could “suffer great distress,” including possible job losses and physical harm, if they’re identified publicly.“My client would rather surrender to pretrial detainment than subject these suretors to what will inevitably come,” Murray wrote in a letter to U.S. Magistrate Judge Anne Shields.Murray asked that she give them time to withdraw as cosignors if she decides to unseal the suretors’ names, which Shields kept off the public court docket at the lawyer’s request.Murray said he, Santos and Santos’ staff have been receiving threatening and harassi...San Jose man arrested in connection with Pacifica robbery
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:20:26 GMT
PACIFICA – Authorities have arrested a 39-year-old San Jose man in connection with a strong-arm robbery in Pacifica.The incident was reported around 10:45 p.m. Friday at the Linda Mar Shopping Center, near Highway 1 and Linda Mar Boulevard, the Pacifica Police Department said in a statement Monday.The man tried to steal a shopping cart full of goods and assaulted an employee who tried to stop him, according to police. He then left the area in a black BMW but not before the employee, who was not injured, took pictures of the man and the car, police said.Around 1:25 p.m. Saturday, officers found the man and the car at the same shopping center and arrested him.Officers also arrested a 33-year-old San Jose woman who was with him. She was wanted on warrants and was found with fentanyl, methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia, according to police.The pair was booked into San Mateo County jail on charges of possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of methamphetamine and possession of a ...Oklahoma board OKs taxpayer-funded religious school
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:20:26 GMT
By Sean Murphy | Associated PressOKLAHOMA CITY — A state school board in Oklahoma voted Monday to approve what would be the first publicly funded religious school in the nation, despite a warning from the state’s attorney general that the decision was unconstitutional.The Statewide Virtual Charter School Board voted 3-2 to approve the application by the Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma to establish the St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Charter School. The online public charter school would be open to students across the state in kindergarten through grade 12.Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond had warned the board that such a decision clearly violated the Oklahoma Constitution.“The approval of any publicly funded religious school is contrary to Oklahoma law and not in the best interest of taxpayers,” Drummond said in a statement shortly after the board’s vote. “It’s extremely disappointing that board members violated their oath in order to fun...Latest news
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