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Toronto Police Seek Wheelchair Pedestrian's ID
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Toronto police seek publics help to identify woman hit by car in Yorkville, suffering life-threatening injuries. The pedestrian, described as 40-55, thin, dark greying hair, was in a wheelchair when struck by a Chrysler. The driver stayed at the scene. Police urge anyone with information to come forward. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Saskatchewan Families Can't Sue Over Humboldt Crash
01:51|In a heart-wrenching turn of events, a judge in Regina has dismissed a lawsuit filed by families of Humboldt Broncos crash victims against the Saskatchewan government. The families argued that provincial no-fault insurance laws violated their Charter rights, but Justice Graeme Mitchell ruled that these laws do not infringe upon life, liberty, and security. The decision comes after the tragic bus crash in 2018, which resulted in the deaths of ten players and injuries to thirteen others. The province was added as a defendant in 2020, but the families challenge was deemed completely without merit by the judge. This ruling marks the end of the legal battle against the province, but the pain from the tragedy continues for many. Checkout Solipillow.com
Bird Count: Citizen Scientists Save Wildlife
02:05|In the frosty countryside of Oceola Township, Michigan, John Lowry and a team of birders embarked on a chilly Saturday to count every bird they could spot or hear for the Audubon Societys Christmas Bird Count. This annual event, now in its 126th year, sees tens of thousands of volunteers across North America, South America, and the Caribbean, counting birds in fifteen-mile-wide circles. The data collected helps track population drops due to habitat loss and climate change, but it also leads to conservation victories like banning DDT and saving bald eagles. Checkout Solipillow.com
Elephants Attack: Kenya Protests Over Human-Wildlife Conflict
01:11|Elephant attacks in Kenya spark protests as human-wildlife conflict escalates due to drought-induced food scarcity. Checkout Solipillow.com
Canada's Transport Minister Gives Santa Flight Clearance
01:12|Canadas transport minister gives Santa clearance for Christmas flight, adds a touch of holiday magic to aviation rules. Checkout Solipillow.com
Oshawa Stabbing: Suspect Charged, Manhunt On
00:59|A tragic stabbing in Oshawa has resulted in a forty-four-year-old mans death. Police have charged one suspect, Nicholas Robbins, and are urgently seeking another, Michael Waterman, both of whom knew the victim. Waterman is considered armed and dangerous. Checkout Solipillow.com
Mascouche Exo Train Line Reopens, Cutting Downtown Trip by 45 Minutes
01:27|Commuters on the Mascouche Exo train line rejoice! Starting January twelfth, the Côte-de-Liesse station section will open, enabling seamless transfers to the REM for a significantly quicker trip downtown. This marks the end of the ninety-minute detour around Mount Royal, reducing the journey time by almost forty-five minutes. Despite initial concerns, the new setup is necessary due to the Mount Royal Tunnels inability to accommodate both the automated REM and traditional commuter trains. Checkout Solipillow.com
Ottawa's White Christmas: Deep Freeze & Snow
01:15|Ottawa braces for a frigid white Christmas, with temperatures plunging to -22°C at night and a high of -4°C during the day. City crews work tirelessly to keep streets safe, while drivers are advised to take caution due to freezing drizzle. The deep freeze continues into Friday, but eases up over the weekend. Snow returns Sunday evening, so travelers should pack warm clothing. Stay cozy, Ottawa! Checkout Solipillow.com
Teen Stepbrother Suspected in Cheerleader's Death
01:28|Tragic Death on Cruise: Teen Suspected in Homicide of Cheerleader Checkout Solipillow.com
South Africa Arrests in Pub Massacre Investigation
01:24|Police in South Africa arrest eleven, including illegal miners and a South African mine worker, in connection to a deadly pub shooting that killed ten. Unlicensed guns, including an AK-forty-seven rifle, were found at the raided houses. The pub owner faces fraud charges. Authorities investigate links between the miners, guns, and the massacre. Checkout Solipillow.com