B.C. to boost minimum wage to $16.75 an hour, matches 6.9 per cent inflation

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:00:31 GMT

B.C. to boost minimum wage to $16.75 an hour, matches 6.9 per cent inflation VICTORIA — British Columbia’s minimum wage will increase to $16.75 an hour, a boost that the government says would fulfil a promise to tie the benchmark pay level to inflation.The new minimum wage is to kick in on June 1, representing a 6.9 per cent increase from the current $15.65 an hour.Labour Minister Harry Bains said Wednesday it is a key step to preventing the province’s lowest-paid workers from falling behind.“These workers and their families feel the impacts of high costs much more than anyone else,” he said in a news release.Bains said the same percentage increase would apply to residential caretakers, live-in home-support workers and camp leaders.BC Federation of Labour president Sussanne Skidmore said the wage hike was “much-needed.”“B.C. is one of the most expensive provinces in Canada,” she said in a statement. “So, it makes sense that we continue to have the highest minimum wage of any province. “But we still have a lot o...

Senegal struggles with loss of fish central to diet, culture

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:00:31 GMT

Senegal struggles with loss of fish central to diet, culture DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — In Senegal, the national dish of thieboudienne is entwined in the country’s history and culture. It’s a rich dish of fish, rice and vegetables that literally brings people together – traditionally eaten in communal fashion around a single dish.But the preferred species for the dish is white grouper, and the fishery has collapsed in the face of aggressive fishing by locals and foreign poaching. And there are few other fish to turn to, as overfishing has “greatly diminished” other species in Senegal, where one in six people work in the fisheries sector, according to a report from the United States Agency for International Development.Overfishing like that which has threatened thieboudienne is seen across the planet. In the Bahamas, scientists and government officials are working to save conch, a marine snail central to the island nation’s identity. In the Philippines, overfishing has depleted small fish such as sardines used in the traditional raw dish of k...

US court denies ex-Peruvian president extradition stay

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:00:31 GMT

US court denies ex-Peruvian president extradition stay SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A United States federal court on Wednesday denied former Peru President Alejandro Toledo Manrique’s appeal to stop his extradition to his native country to face charges he accepted millions of dollars in bribes from a Brazilian company.Toledo, 77, had filed for a stay on his extradition pending a legal challenge to the U.S. State Department’s decision to send him back to Peru, where he is accused of taking $20 million in bribes from Odebrecht, a construction giant.Toledo argued that Peru hadn’t submitted a charging document or shown probable cause. But the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco said in its ruling that Peruvian prosecutors have filed charging documents that are sufficient to support Toledo’s extradition. The three-member panel said statements made by two witnesses in the corruption case who testified against Toledo were enough “to establish probable cause in an extradition hearing.” “Toledo, moreover, admitted that...

In Bahamas, a struggle to save conch, and a way of life

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:00:31 GMT

In Bahamas, a struggle to save conch, and a way of life FREEPORT, Bahamas (AP) — Tereha Davis, whose family has fished for conch from waters around the Bahamas for five generations, remembers when she could walk into the water from the beach and pick up the marine snails from the seabed.But in recent years, Davis, 49, and conch fishers like her have had to go further and further from shore – sometimes as far as 30 miles – to find the mollusks that Bahamians eat fried, stewed, smoked and raw and are a pillar of the island nation’s economy and tourism industry.Scientists, international conservationists and government officials have sounded the alarm that the conch population is fading due to overfishing, and a food central to Bahamians’ diet and identity could cease to be commercially viable in as little as six years.“When I was a child, we never had to go that far to get conch,” said Davis, speaking at a Freeport market where she sold her catch. “Without conch, what are we supposed to do?”Conch’s potential demise reflect...

Missing 16-year-old last seen Friday at Avalon Park gas station

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:00:31 GMT

Missing 16-year-old last seen Friday at Avalon Park gas station CHICAGO — Chicago police are looking for a missing 16-year-old boy last seen Friday at a gas station in Avalon Park.Demarco Clark is described as being about 6 feet 2 inches tall, weighing about 160 pounds, with brown eyes and black eyes. Firefighter dies after Gold Coast high-rise blaze; second in last 2 days According to Chicago police, he was last seen on March 31 at a gas station in the 8300 block of Stony Island Avenue.He was last seen wearing a black North Face jacket with a black hooded sweatshirt underneath, black jeans and all white Nike Air Force Ones, police said. He also has both of his ears pierced. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call 911 or Area One SVU detectives at 312-747-8380.

California woman indicted for allegedly poisoning husband with drain cleaner

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:00:31 GMT

California woman indicted for allegedly poisoning husband with drain cleaner IRVINE, Calif. (KTLA) - An Irvine, California dermatologist has been indicted after she allegedly poisoned her husband over several weeks with liquid drain cleaner last year, officials announced Wednesday.Yue “Emily” Yu, 45, is accused of pouring the liquid into her husband’s tea, which caused him to have stomach ulcers, according to the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.Yu was arrested last summer after her husband of 10 years began noticing a strange taste in his tea. The taste continued and he decided to install cameras in the family’s kitchen to see if he could capture any evidence of why his tea tasted strange, officials said.Video captured on multiple days in July 2022 appeared to show Yu pouring a liquid out of a bottle of drain cleaner and into her husband’s tea that was left on the counter. Images of Irvine woman allegedly poisoning husband released; restraining order filed The victim also collected samples of the tea and turned them over to the Irvine Police Depar...

Snow on the beach: Florida deputies say $100,000 in cocaine washed ashore

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:00:31 GMT

Snow on the beach: Florida deputies say $100,000 in cocaine washed ashore WALTON COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) — Deputies in Walton County, Florida say they are investigating after three packages of cocaine were discovered washed ashore on three different areas of the beach.One of three packages of cocaine that recently washed ashore in Florida. (Walton County Sheriff's Office) Deputies responded to Scenic Gulf Drive in Miramar Beach on Monday after a beachgoer found what appeared to be some type of narcotics. "The package was in a clear Ziploc bag wrapped in clear plastic. The package was confiscated and submitted into evidence for destruction," deputies wrote in a news release. But later the same day, deputies were called to the Gulfview Heights beach access where they found a brick of cocaine, sometimes referred to as 'snow,' washed up on the shoreline."The package was wrapped in a bio bag and was black in color with a logo sticker on the outside," deputies wrote. "The package was brought to the South Walton substation where it later tested positive for cocaine ...

'Prisoner of war': Attorneys for Delphi murder suspect Richard Allen want him moved to Cass County facility

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:00:31 GMT

'Prisoner of war': Attorneys for Delphi murder suspect Richard Allen want him moved to Cass County facility WESTVILLE, Ind. – Citing the deteriorating physical and mental condition of their client, attorneys for Delphi murder suspect Richard Allen want him moved to a new location.In an emergency motion filed Wednesday, Allen’s defense team contends said their client has endured poor conditions at Westville Correctional Facility. He was assigned to the facility for safekeeping, given the high-profile nature of his case.They want him moved to the Cass County Jail, saying it would be better for logistical reasons as well as the wellbeing of their client.A booking photo shows Richard Allen, was arrested in Oct. 2022 and charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of Abby Williams and Libby German, whose bodies were found on Feb. 14, 2017, after the girls went for a walk on the Delphi Historic Trails. (Indiana State Police via AP)Allen faces two counts of murder in the deaths of Abby Williams and Libby German in February 2017 in Delphi. The case went unsolved for years before Allen’s arre...

Increasingly wet Thursday, but drier by the weekend

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:00:31 GMT

Increasingly wet Thursday, but drier by the weekend AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Isolated showers and storms slowly increase in coverage this evening, but widespread rain doesn't arrive until Thursday morning. Overnight lows drop down to 50 on a cool night by recent standards.Tonight's forecastThursday morning's rain starts to spread northwest from our eastern counties to the I-35 corridor. As the rain overspreads the area the Hill Country will be the last to see the widespread soaking rain, but just about everyone will have rain by late morning or early Thursday afternoon. Rain will be heavy at times with the low risk for an isolated strong or severe storm with hail up to 1" in diameter. Thursday severe weather risk (SPC)Flash flooding is a slightly higher concern, but not all that high given our drought and need for rain. Still, the Weather Prediction Center has the Austin Metro and our eastern counties in a 2 out of 4 flash flood risk Thursday. Thursday Flash Flood Threat (WPC)Additional widespread rain is expected Friday, but of the two days...

Gregg Popovich talks Hall of Fame induction ahead of Spurs swing in Austin

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:00:31 GMT

Gregg Popovich talks Hall of Fame induction ahead of Spurs swing in Austin AUSTIN (KXAN) — San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich is one of the six new members of the 2023 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. His accomplishments run pretty deep and for his remarkable efforts as the Spurs head man, he enters the Hall of Fame on the first ballot, which is an esteemed distinction. MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newslettersPopovich has coached the Spurs since 1996, winning five championships, and has been named Coach of the Year three times. Despite reaching heights that few in his profession have attained, Popovich remained humble about his induction when speaking to members of the Austin and San Antonio media ahead of their two-game slate at the Moody Center. "It's not something you think about when you're growing up, while you're in the business, that's not in your head," Popovich said. "When people would say, 'Hall of Fame,' to me that always and st...