Almost $2M worth of fake clothes seized from Etobicoke store in fraud case
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:56:17 GMT
Two men are facing fraud charges after Toronto police determined that an Etobicoke store was selling fake clothes for several months.On February 1, investigators were notified of fraudulent activity in the Kipling Avenue and The Queensway area. It was later alleged that the store Brands Gone Wild at 1255 The Queensway was selling counterfeit clothing.Toronto police executed a search warrant on March 17, and it was revealed that the store owners were selling high-end fake brands, including Nike, Puma, Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein.The police seized over $1.8 million worth of counterfeit clothing.On March 17, police arrested 64-year-old Frank Monte and 45-year-old Michael Guerriero, both of Toronto.The two men were charged with fraud of over $5,000, possession of property obtained by crime, and passing off descriptions of wares. Monte and Guerriero will appear in court on May 15.Red Cross says violence displaced more Colombians in 2022
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:56:17 GMT
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The number of internally displaced people in Colombia increased significantly last year as several armed groups fought for control of rural pockets of the country, the Red Cross said Wednesday.In its annual assessment of humanitarian challenges in the South American country, the organization said that while confrontations between Colombia’s army and rebel groups decreased last year, fighting among rebel groups continues to take a heavy toll on civilians. Some communities are increasingly being affected by landmines, death threats and attacks on health workers, the humanitarian group said.The Red Cross’s findings come as Colombia’s recently elected leftist President Gustavo Petro tries to broker cease-fire agreements with rebel groups who are fighting for control of illegal mines, drug trafficking routes and other resources abandoned by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, following their 2016 peace deal with the government.The peace deal ended five dec...St. Lawrence Seaway shippers eye EV materials, but grain and ore remain the staples
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:56:17 GMT
SAINT-LAMBERT, Que. — Shippers who ply the St. Lawrence Seaway view critical minerals for electric vehicle batteries as key to their future — but it could be a while before the floodgates open on Canada’s largely untapped reserves.Until then, grain and iron ore remain the staples, comprising nearly half of the 36.3 million tonnes of cargo that traversed the seaway last year.Terence Bowles, who heads the management authority overseeing the system of locks, canals and channels that stretches for more than 300 kilometres between Montreal and Lake Erie, said he expects a million more tonnes of Canadian grain will float down the St. Lawrence River from Thunder Bay and other Ontario ports in 2023.“It’s in the silos ready to come … so we’re expecting quite a bump-up,” he said in an interview Wednesday after the opening ceremony for the seaway’s navigation year.The war in Ukraine will likely extend the spike in demand for grain as well as potash, sa...Workplace-safety sanction finalized in Alec Baldwin shooting
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:56:17 GMT
No one is objecting to a settlement agreement to resolve allegations of workplace safety violations in the 2021 shooting death of a cinematographer by Alec Baldwin on the set of a Western movie. After a 20-day vetting period with no objections, the agreement between New Mexico workplace safety regulators and Rust Movie Productions has been finalized along with a $100,000 fine against the company that originally bankrolled the movie “Rust.”Matthew Maez, a spokesman for the state Environment Department and its workplace safety bureau, confirmed Tuesday the conclusion of the workplace safety probe of Rust Movie Productions under a final order. It was unclear whether the fine has been paid.Separately, Baldwin and weapons supervisor Hannah Gutierrez-Reed are confronting felony involuntary manslaughter charges in the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who died shortly after being wounded during rehearsals at a ranch on the outskirts of Santa Fe in October 2021.Author...Field Trip Health & Wellness enters creditor protection, lays off staff
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:56:17 GMT
TORONTO — Field Trip Health & Wellness Ltd. says it has entered creditor protection and is exploring a sale of its business. The Toronto-based company which operates four psychedelic therapy clinics says the Ontario Superior Court of Justice granted it a creditor protection order today under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act.The order came after the company said its board of directors carefully considered the business’s cash position and available alternatives only to determine creditor protection was in its best interest.Field Trip now intends to conduct an expedited sale and investment solicitation process with the goal of reaching a deal that enables it to emerge from creditor protection.It also says it carried out a “companywide” reduction impacting an unspecified number of corporate and clinical staff, and chairman and chief executive Ronan Levy stepped down.Trading in the company’s securities has been suspended and its common shares are being...REVIEW: The Colour of Ink, the process of creating something permanent
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:56:17 GMT
We live in a predominantly digital world, with most things accessible through the internet. We can find information about almost anything, meet people all over the world, even watch videos about essentially any topics that exists. But the one issue with digital is that its foundation is inherently shaky. It depends on technology that breaks down over time, formats that stop being used over higher quality upgrades. If digital were to fail, we’d have to return to a form of analog communication.Jason Logan in his home studio, courtesy of the National Film Board.The Colour of Ink is a new Canadian documentary by journalist and filmmaker Brian D. Johnson (who previously directed Al Purdy Was Here) about a Toronto-based ink maker called Jason Logan. He’s the owner and sole employee of the Toronto Ink Company, which creates ink from various materials and ships them all over the world. This documentary takes a look at Logan’s life, his process, and several customers around...Teen, 17, arrested, 2 others wanted in east end carjacking robbery
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:56:17 GMT
A 17-year-old is under arrest and police are searching for two other suspects wanted in a carjacking robbery in the east end of the city. Police say on Tuesday the victim and male described as a “casual acquaintance” drove to an address in the area of Seminole Avenue and Danforth Road at which point the male exited the car and told the victim to wait for him. Police say the male contacted two other individuals who were waiting nearby. They allegedly entered the victim’s car at which point a large knife was produced and the victim was ordered to drive to another location. Once they arrived, the victim was ordered out of the car by the two suspects, who then drove away. Police say they were able to identify the male that originally accompanied the victim and a subsequent search turned up items related to the investigation. The 17-year-old has been charged with robbery with an offensive weapon, disguise with intent, and conspiracy to commit an indictable offence. The ...Four children and one adult killed in Mississippi car crash
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:56:17 GMT
BATESVILLE, Miss. (AP) — Five people were killed Tuesday evening in Mississippi after a car they were riding in crashed into a barricade on a bridge and plunged into a creek below. Four of the five people who died were children between the ages of 12 to 15, WMC-TV reported. The adult who died was 19. One 14-year-old passenger was able to escape the vehicle and call 911. The crash happened on a rural road in Batesville just before 10 p.m. Tuesday. The Panola County Sheriff’s Office said there were no other vehicles involved in the crash. Deputies have not said what might have precipitated the crash or who was driving, but they said all the victims were related. In a statement posted to social media, the South Panola School District said all five of the people killed were current or former students. “South Panola School District is heartbroken and saddened by the tragic passing of five of our current and former students. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families, friends, faculty...North Carolina lawmakers nearing final Medicaid expansion OK
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:56:17 GMT
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — An agreement to expand Medicaid in North Carolina neared final legislative approval Wednesday as the House agreed to a bipartisan plan to ease or eliminate regulations that block the opening of new hospital beds or operating expensive equipment. Republican lawmakers had been skeptical for nearly a decade about accepting expansion, which originated from the 2010 federal Affordable Care Act. But the House voted 94-22 for legislation stemming from a deal between House and Senate GOP leaders, announced three weeks ago, that would direct state health officials to accept Medicaid coverage for potentially 600,000 low-income adults. Legislators also were convinced by an estimated extra $1.75 billion in cash over two years that Congress approved in a COVID-19 recovery law if North Carolina joined now.One more affirmative House vote is needed Thursday before it goes to the desk of Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper, a longtime expansion advocate, for his likely signature. The Sen...AP sources: DA postpones Trump grand jury session
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:56:17 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Manhattan prosecutors postponed a scheduled grand jury session Wednesday in the investigation into Donald Trump over hush money payments during his 2016 presidential campaign, at least temporarily slowing a decision on whether to charge the ex-president.The postponement was confirmed by four people familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press because they were not authorized to discuss an ongoing investigation by name. The grand jurors were told to be on standby for Thursday, another day when the New York panel has been meeting in recent weeks.When the grand jurors next meet, they may hear from yet another witness, according to a person familiar with proceedings that appear to be nearing a decisive vote on whether or not to indict Trump.The panel has been probing Trump’s involvement in a $130,000 payment made in 2016 to porn actor Stormy Daniels to keep her from going public about a sexual encounter she said...Latest news
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