Independent media can help fill local news void as legacy media consolidate: experts
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:37 GMT
TORONTO — As Canadians face a potential further decline in local news coverage by legacy media outlets, industry watchers hope independent and non-profit companies can fill the void.The Canadian media industry has suffered multiple blows this month, with BCE Inc. eliminating 1,300 positions, including a six per cent cut at Bell Media, as the company undergoes “a consolidation of news gathering.”Bell simultaneously asked the CRTC to waive local news and Canadian programming requirements for its television stations, saying its obligations are based on outdated market realities.Meanwhile, Postmedia Network Canada Corp. said Tuesday it’s in talks to merge with Nordstar Capital LP, the owner of Metroland Media Group and the Toronto Star, in a bid to create greater scale in response to the “existential threat” facing the media industry.Magda Konieczna, an associate journalism professor at Montreal’s Concordia University, said that as corporate media dec...Alberta optimistic about this year’s budget forecast despite drop in oil prices
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:37 GMT
Alberta Finance Minister Nate Horner says the government may have to lower how much it expects to take in from oil this year, but the overall budget outlook remains optimistic.Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative government introduced a spend-heavy budget in February that also promised a $2.4-billion surplus based on West Texas Intermediate — the North American benchmark price for oil — averaging US$79 a barrel.The West Texas price is well under that prediction, currently trading at just under US$70 barrel. Horner said while that is concerning, other factors are working in Alberta’s favour, including the Canada-U. S. exchange rate, the differential between Canadian and U.S. oil prices and the continued diversification of Alberta’s economy. “(The oil forecast) may have to come down,” Horner told reporters in Calgary on Thursday after releasing the final figures for the 2022-23 budget year, which ended March 31. “We’re not as worried as you ...Thousands in North Macedonia join Church protest against proposed laws on gender equality, identity
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:37 GMT
SKOPJE, North Macedonia (AP) — Thousands of people gathered outside the cathedral in North Macedonia’s capital on Thursday during a protest organized by the country’s Orthodox Church against proposed legislation on gender equality and identity which it says threatens family values.Church leader Archbishop Stefan said at the gathering in Skopje that the proposed bills would introduce “unacceptable and insulting new ideologies.”He said the message of Thursday’s protest was to ”say ‘yes’ to life, to emphasize the sanctity of the family formed by one man and one woman, (and) to say that we will we defend our dearest, the children.”The protest was also supported by North Macedonia’s leading Islamic officials, the Catholic Church and other religious communities.The left-wing government hasn’t officially released any details on either draft bill. Labor and Welfare Minister Jovanka Trenchevska has said the one on gender equality is aimed to “improve the p...3 siblings missing from North Side; may be headed to Kentucky with older brother
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:37 GMT
CHICAGO — Three siblings are missing from a North Side residence. Police said they were removed from the home by their older brother and may be headed to Kentucky.Police believe Jama Adbi, 19, removed his siblings from their home in the 2200 block of Highland Avenue without his parents' consent.Basha Abdi, 12, Mohamed Abdi, 14, and Weliya Adbi, 15, and may be traveling in a black 2011 Kia sedan with Illinois license plate number MD57774 with Jama driving.L to R: Basha Abdi, Mohamed Abdi, Weliya Adbdi, Jama AbdiPolice said they may be headed to Kentucky.Anyone with information can call police at 312-744-8266.Highest-rated barbecue restaurants in Chicago, according to Yelp
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:37 GMT
Barbecue, also known as BBQ for short, has captivated the taste buds of millions of people across the world; its smell, a quintessential part of backyard parties and long, lazy holiday weekends. This cooking method involves slow cooking and smoking meat over an open flame or heat source. Beyond the slab of baby back ribs and brisket that we're probably familiar with, barbecue has a long history dating back centuries and is rooted in various cultures.The earliest origins of barbecue can be traced back to the Taino people, who were Indigenous to the Caribbean. By the 19th century, the technique became widespread in the American South, primarily using pork. Taino people didn't use the word barbecue. Instead, this method of cooking food over a raised wooden grate was referred to as barbacoa.As time passed, techniques and flavors evolved as a result of colonization, globalization, and advancements in technology. Today, barbecue has become a beloved food all over the world. In the United ...53-year-old supermodel Naomi Campbell welcomes second child -- a boy
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:37 GMT
Naomi Campbell has welcomed baby No. 2.“My little darling, know that you are cherished beyond measure and surrounded by love from the moment you graced us with your presence,” she posted Thursday on Instagram. “A True Gift from God - blessed!”The supermodel and host of the reality competition series “The Face” confirmed the baby is a boy. Campbell, 53, did not offer further details. Fans love/hate Fallout Boy’s remake of Billy Joel’s ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire’ In May 2021, she introduced her firstborn on Instagram, followed by the cover of British Vogue, saying only that the child, a girl, “wasn't adopted. ... She's my child.”On Thursday, Campbell's post was accompanied by a photo showing the new baby from behind as she held him with her daughter's tiny hand joining theirs.“It’s never too late to become a mother,” Campbell wrote.CDC: Overdose deaths from xylazine-laced fentanyl rapidly increasing
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:37 GMT
(The Hill) -- Overdose deaths involving illegally-manufactured fentanyl laced with xylazine have skyrocketed in recent years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).New CDC data released Thursday found that between January 2019 and June 2022, the monthly percentage of overdose deaths from fentanyl combined with xylazine increased by 276 percent, from 2.9 percent to 10.9 percent.In the most recent 18 months of data across 31 states and the District of Columbia, the agency said xylazine was detected in 9 percent of fatal overdoses involving illicit fentanyl from January 2021 through June 2022.However, researchers noted the timing and magnitude of the increase in the detection of xylazine among fentanyl overdoses might reflect both increased frequency of testing as well as true increased presence in the drug supply.Maryland had the worst statewide rate, with 27.7 percent of fentanyl deaths involving xylazine. Connecticut was next highest at 26.4 percent of th...One person suffers life-threatening injuries after stabbing in southeast Austin
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:37 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- One person suffered life-threatening injuries after a stabbing in southeast Austin Thursday, the Austin Police Department confirmed to KXAN.Shortly after 12:45 p.m., APD officers and Austin-Travis County EMS medics responded to the 2000 block of Kenneth Avenue.Medics said an adult patient, who was not identified Thursday, was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.It was not immediately clear what led to the incident, which remained under investigation by police Thursday.This is a developing story. Checks back for updates.American offering seasonal nonstop from Austin to Santa Fe in October
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:37 GMT
Editor's Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today’s top headlines for June 29, 2023AUSTIN (KXAN) — American Airlines is launching a new seasonal route from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport to Santa Fe, New Mexico.The nonstop service will be offered Saturdays only in the month of October, an airline spokesperson told KXAN.Flights, operated as American Eagle, will leave Austin at 9:45 a.m. and arrive in Santa Fe at 10:42 a.m. local time. Returning flights leave Santa Fe at 11:25 a.m. and arrive in Austin at 2:13 p.m.Tickets are available for purchase now.Earlier this year, American launched new seasonal service from Austin to Memphis, Tennessee, and Panama City and Pensacola, Florida. Year-round service to Sacramento, California, was launched in May.American is the second-largest airline at AUS in terms of passenger traffic. Almost 1.7 million passengers flew out of Austin on an AA flight between January and April, one quarter of all passengers from the airport.Affront to Austin? City falls outside top 10 'best BBQ cities' in the country
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:44:37 GMT
Editor's Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today’s top headlines for June 29, 2023AUSTIN (KXAN) — A new study ranking the 'best BBQ cities' in the country has dealt the city of Austin a low blow, placing it outside the top 10.Even worse, three cities in the Midwest take the top three rankings.Website LawnStarter is known for its top 10 lists, such as most glamorous and dirtiest cities in the country.The BBQ city rankings were put together based on a range of factors, including the number of smokehouses and barbecue vendors, average consumer ratings, competition awards and the number of BBQ festivals.Austin ranked 12th overall, but did crack the top five for most top-rated BBQ vendors. Houston was the only Texas city to rank higher than Austin, at fifth overall.Here's a look at the top rankings:1: Kansas City, Missouri2: St. Louis, Missouri3: Kansas City, Kansas4: Memphis, Tennessee5: Houston, Texas6: Orlando, Florida7: Springfield, Missouri8: Omaha, Nebraska9: Nashville, Tenness...Latest news
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