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Vancouver police investigating homicide after two men shot in vehicle

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Vancouver police are investigating a suspected homicide after two men were shot in a vehicle, which then collided with two other vehicles.

A statement says police were called just before 9 p.m. on Friday to the city’s Sunset neighbourhood.

It says one man was taken to hospital for non-life-threatening injuries and the second man, 25-year-old Hitkaran Johal, died at the scene of the crash.

Police say they believe the shooting was targeted and there is no ongoing public safety risk.

They say no arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing.

A vehicle was set on fire near the shooting and investigators say they are working to determine if the two events are connected.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 27, 2024

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Elks’ Bethel-Thompson, Redblacks’ Webb capture CFL Honour Roll honours

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TORONTO – Edmonton Elks quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson and defensive back Webb of the Ottawa Redblacks were the top offensive and defensive performers in the CFL’s weekly honour roll Wednesday.

Bethel-Thompson earned a grade of 90.2 for his play in Edmonton’s 35-20 Labour Day win over the Calgary Stampeders on Monday. Bethel-Thompson finished 25-of-36 passing for a career-high 486 yards and three touchdowns.

Webb received a grade of 85.9 for his performance in Ottawa’s 38-12 loss to the B.C. Lions in Victoria on Saturday. He registered five tackles, a pass knockdown and his first interception of the season (returned 28 yards) over 59 total defensive snaps.

Webb earned an 88.5 grade on 33 coverage snaps.

Players in nine specific positions are highlighted as per data points registered and compiled by Pro Football Focus, a sports analytics company.

Saskatchewan’s offensive line earned the top grade of 68.9 for its play in the Riders’ 35-33 loss to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday. Its top-three performers were Logan Ferland (77.0), Trevor Reid (66.6) and Trevon Tate (65.3).

Hamilton’s Coulter Woodmansey (78.6) earned the top individual grade among offensive linemen.

The other top performers included: Hamilton running back Greg Bell (76.7 grade); Edmonton receiver Kurleigh Gittens Jr. (80.0); Saskatchewan defensive lineman Malik Carney (84.0); Calgary linebacker Micah Awe (70.0); Ottawa returner DeVonte Dedmon (91.5); Hamilton kicker Marc Liegghio (83.5); and Riders special-teams player Justin Herdman-Reed (90.3).

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 4, 2024.

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Alberta government reaches agreement with legal aid lawyers, law society

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EDMONTON – The Alberta government says it has signed a new five-year governance agreement with the province’s legal aid lawyers.

It says the deal with Legal Aid Alberta and the Law Society of Alberta is expected to take effect on Friday and to stretch into September 2029.

Legal Aid Alberta board chair Ryan Callioux says access to justice through legal aid is a fundamental right.

The agreement comes after an almost two-year long funding and governance dispute.

Justice Minister Mickey Amery says the government’s goal is to ensure legal aid’s sustainability and fiscal accountability into the future.

Law society president Deanna Steblyk says a strong justice system is supported by an independent legal aid program.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 4, 2024.

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Manitoba to look at GPS options at landfills following slayings of 4 Indigenous women

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WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government is looking at ways to increase monitoring and surveillance of garbage trucks and landfills following the slayings of four Indigenous women whose remains were dumped in trash bins.

Premier Wab Kinew and Families Minister Nahanni Fontaine say the government is accepting proposals from service providers with expertise in waste management and technology that could be used to track the trucks’ loads.

Serial killer Jeremy Skibicki was convicted of first-degree murder in the deaths of the four women in Winnipeg in 2022.

Police believe the remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran are at a privately run landfill, north of Winnipeg, but had declined to search it, citing concerns for toxic materials.

An Indigenous-led committee, which included the women’s family members, issued two feasibility studies outlining options to conduct a search safely.

The provincial government is going ahead with a search and says it will look at implementing some of the studies’ recommendations, including installing video surveillance at the entrances and exits of landfills and equipping garbage trucks with GPS.

It will also look at installing rear-facing cameras so operators can see what is being unloaded.

“For years, we’ve heard from (families) calling for this kind of surveillance,” Fontaine said in a release.

“This is one more step we are taking to help protect some of our most vulnerable citizens.”

Skibicki’s trial heard he targeted the women at homeless shelters, then strangled or drowned them before disposing of their remains in garbage bins.

The killings came to light when a man looking for scrap metal found the partial remains of Rebecca Contois in a dumpster in Skibicki’s neighbourhood. More of her remains were discovered at a city-run landfill.

The trial heard city-operated garbage trucks are equipped with GPS, which officers testified helped them locate her remains at the landfill.

Investigators then learned the remains of Harris and Myran likely went to Prairie Green landfill, which does not use GPS.

The location is not known of a fourth unidentified victim Indigenous community members have named Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe, or Buffalo Woman.

Kinew said his government will be working with the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs and the Association of Manitoba Municipalities on future surveillance options.

He expects the process to be completed by next summer.

The families of Harris and Myran said in a joint statement it is reassuring to hear the province is listening to their demands so future families don’t have to go through what they did.

“Our families look forward to continuing this work, as there are still many calls from the (families) in the dark that deserve to be heard as we push for a better future for all,” said Cambria Harris and Jorden Myran.

The federal government has a support line for those affected by the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls: 1-844-413-6649. The Hope for Wellness Helpline, with support in Cree, Ojibway and Inuktitut, is also available to all Indigenous people in Canada: 1-855-242-3310.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 4, 2024.

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