S&P/TSX composite up as Shopify boosts tech sector, U.S. stock markets also higher

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:20:10 GMT

S&P/TSX composite up as Shopify boosts tech sector, U.S. stock markets also higher TORONTO — Strength in technology stocks led by Shopify Inc. after its deal to help merchants integrate access to Amazon.com Inc.’s fulfilment network within their Shopify stores helped Canada’s main stock index move higher in late-morning trading, while U.S. stock markets also rose.The S&P/TSX composite index was up 14.32 points at 20,344.64, while shares in Shopify rose more than eight per cent.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 51.28 points at 34,941.52. The S&P 500 index was up 6.74 points at 4,521.61, while the Nasdaq composite was up 51.96 points at 14,071.27.The Canadian dollar traded for 73.87 cents US compared with 73.88 cents US on Wednesday.The October crude contract was up US$1.04 at US$82.67 per barrel and the October natural gas contract was up three cents at US$2.83 per mmBTU.The December gold contract was down US$3.90 at US$1,969.10 an ounce and the December copper contract was down two cents at US$3.83 a pound.This report by The ...

UN says number of people killed, injured or kidnapped in Haiti rose 14% in recent months

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:20:10 GMT

UN says number of people killed, injured or kidnapped in Haiti rose 14% in recent months SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The U.N. said Thursday that 1,860 people were reported killed, injured or kidnapped in Haiti from April to June, a 14% increase compared with the first three months of the year.The surge in gang violence remains centered in the capital of Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas, with nearly 300 people alone killed or injured by snipers in the slum of Cite Soleil, according to a human rights report released by the U.N. Integrated Office in Haiti, known as BINUH.The report was released a day after the U.S. Embassy in Haiti urged U.S. citizens to leave the Caribbean country “as soon as possible” given the ongoing insecurity and infrastructure challenges.Among those killed from April to June were 13 police officers and more than 460 gang members, the majority of those by lynching, followed by police shootings, the U.N. said. At least 230 suspected gang members have died as a result of a violent civilian uprising dubbed “bwa kale” that began in April and targets...

Fire activity expected to kick up in N.W.T., Mounties warn against re-entering

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:20:10 GMT

Fire activity expected to kick up in N.W.T., Mounties warn against re-entering YELLOWKNIFE — Fire activity along a key Northwest Territories highway is expected to kick up in the coming days, while Mounties say they’ll stop a potentially large group from trying to re-enter when an evacuation order is still in effect.  The territorial government says Highway 1, which links up with Alberta, is open to essential travel but could close without warning due to poor visibility. It’s expected the highway will close to all traffic between Friday and Sunday due to high winds, meaning there has been a pause on bringing back essential workers not in health care. RCMP spokesman Cpl. Matt Halstead says police have received information that as many as 50 vehicles from Alberta are planning to return before an evacuation order is lifted. He says it’s not safe to return to any evacuated communities, and anyone who risks the safety of government staff or RCMP officers at checkpoints may be charged. About 70 per cent of the territory’s population — includi...

Filipino who helped tame insurgency and pro-poor Indian cancer doctor among Magsaysay awardees

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:20:10 GMT

Filipino who helped tame insurgency and pro-poor Indian cancer doctor among Magsaysay awardees MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A Philippine university professor who became a peace negotiator and helped ease decades of Muslim insurgency violence in her country and an Indian doctor, who chose to work in a far-flung rural region to reach poor cancer patients desperately in need of medical help were among those who won this year’s Ramon Magsaysay Awards — regarded as Asia’s version of the Nobel Prize.The other winners announced on Thursday were a London-educated lawyer who turned away from a life of privilege in Bangladesh to lead a movement providing education to poor children and an East Timor farmer, who uses his songs to campaign for food security and environmental protection.The annual awards are named after a Philippine president, who died in a 1957 plane crash, and honor “greatness of spirit” in selfless service to people across Asia. The winners will be presented with their awards at the Metropolitan Theatre in Manila on Nov. 11. “They are Asia’s torchbearers of hope, illumina...

2 South Elgin HS students killed in semi crash: Police

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:20:10 GMT

2 South Elgin HS students killed in semi crash: Police BARTLETT, Ill. -- Two South Elgin High School students have died after a crash involving a dump truck in Bartlett Thursday morning, police said.Bartlett police responded to a crash near the intersection of Route 25 and Keynon Road involving a Honda Civic occupied by four South Elgin High School students and a semi-truck. A female passenger suffered life-threatening injuries and was transported to a hospital where she later died. Another female passenger of the Honda was pronounced dead at the scene.The driver of the semi-truck was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and the female driver of the Honda was also transported to a hospital with non-life threatening injures. 5 people shot, 2 in critical condition, in Peoria Route 25 is closed between West Bartlett and Graham Road.WGN is actively following this incident and will update as more information is recovered.

WATCH LIVE | 'Skip-the-Line' program kicks off Friday at Illinois DMVs

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:20:10 GMT

WATCH LIVE | 'Skip-the-Line' program kicks off Friday at Illinois DMVs CHICAGO — Starting Friday, most DMV facilities will require an appointment to get drivers licenses, Real ID's and driving tests.It part of a move to modernize Illinois' Department of Motor Vehicles. The appointments will be required at the states 44 busiest DMV locations throughout the states, including all Chicago locations — except the Loop location.The Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias announced the "Skip-the-Line" program back in July.The idea is to cut the unpredicability of wait times at DMV's where people can wait hours or just a few minutes depending on the lines.Starting Friday, you will need to book your appointment online.A few more changes coming to the DMV are the hours. Instead of Tuesday through Saturday, the facility will be open Monday through Friday — however, about a dozen will remain open on Saturday.You will also not need appointments for titles to register your vehicle or get license plate stickers.The secretary o...

Federal raids target drugs, dog fighting in Indianapolis; 75 dogs recovered

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:20:10 GMT

Federal raids target drugs, dog fighting in Indianapolis; 75 dogs recovered INDIANAPOLIS – Federal, state and local authorities raided multiple locations around Indianapolis Thursday and seized dozens of dogs. IMPD: Man shot, killed while riding motorcycle on near northeast side Law enforcement sources said the raids targeted drugs and dog fighting in the area. More than 20 SWAT teams—including local and federal groups—are involved.Photo from Kinnear address on Aug. 31, 2023Photo from Kinnear address on Aug. 31, 2023Photo from Kinnear address on Aug. 31, 2023Confirmed locations include the 4100 block of Stonecrest Court, the 3400 block of Hawthorne Lane, the 2400 block of North Webster, the 2700 block of Rothe Lane, the 5000 block of Emerson Court S Drive and the 3700 block of Kinnear Avenue.Authorities found dogs and puppies at some of the locations; law enforcement sources said 75 dogs have been recovered. Authorities also seized guns and drugs during the operation. Multiple individuals have been detained for questioning. ...

Fallen Chicago Police officers honored with Star Case Ceremony

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:20:10 GMT

Fallen Chicago Police officers honored with Star Case Ceremony CHICAGO — An annual ceremony took place Thursday to honor fallen officers of the Chicago Police Department (CPD).The 2023 Honored Star Case Ceremony encased the stars of six officers. Friends and families of the officers were invited to take part at the city's Public Safety Headquarters. WGN Investigates: Chicago’s ‘Rat’ Rage Grows The following officers had their stars enshrined this year:Sergeant Francis J. McGraw #232 - End of Watch: May 6, 1942Patrolman Charles A. Hibsch #4348 - End of Watch: November 9, 1947Patrolman Dennis F. Collins #6874 - End of Watch: July 3, 1953Police Officer James R. Svec #16713 - End of Watch: December 8, 2021Police Officer Jose M. Huerta #13611 - End of Watch: December 23, 2021Detective Joseph A. Tripoli #20571 - End of Watch: January 3, 2022Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Interim CPD Superintendent were among those to provide remarks during the ceremony.View the full ceremony in the video above.

Nearly 1,000 new U.S. citizens sworn in at Wrigley Field

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:20:10 GMT

Nearly 1,000 new U.S. citizens sworn in at Wrigley Field CHICAGO — Nearly 1,000 people from 94 countries will be sworn in as U.S. citizens in a naturalization ceremony Thursday at Wrigley Field.The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois is hosting the ceremony at which 992 citizenship candidates are expected to officially become U.S. citizens. Tempers boil over at South Side meeting discussing migrant housing Planned speakers include: U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL), Chief Judge for the Northern District of Illinois Rebecca Pallmeyer, and U.S. Representative Mike Quigley (D-IL-05).WGN plans to livestream this event within this story beginning at approximately 11 a.m.

City, EMS reach tentative agreement for new contract

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:20:10 GMT

City, EMS reach tentative agreement for new contract Editor's Note: The video in this story shows KXAN Live's top headlines for Aug. 31, 2023.AUSTIN (KXAN) — The City of Austin said it reached a tentative agreement Monday with the Austin Emergency Medical Services Association (AEMSA).The “Meet and Confer Agreement” will be presented to AEMSA for approval prior to City Council consideration in mid-September. RELATED: EMS closer to contract agreement with City of Austin “The City and AEMSA grew to understand and appreciate their respective priorities over the negotiation process, eventually coming to an agreement that focuses on retention that both believe will begin to address long-standing critical staffing shortages,” the city said in a statement.Per the tentative agreement, all current employees would get a 4% or more pay increase based on position and tenure within the department.The city said the entry-level medic salary was increased to $24.24 an hour to assist with recruitment.“To help retain the most experienced employees, ad...