4 arrested at DUI checkpoint in Chula Vista

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:45:16 GMT

4 arrested at DUI checkpoint in Chula Vista CHULA VISTA, Calif. — Four people were arrested at a driving under the influence (DUI)/Driver’s License Checkpoint in Chula Vista Saturday, authorities said.The Chula Vista Police Department said officers conducted the checkpoint in the 00 block of North 4th Avenue from 6 p.m. to midnight. 15 arrested at Pacific Beach DUI checkpoint During that time, four drivers were arrested on suspicion of operating a vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. A total of 7 drivers conducted field sobriety tests, police said.The identities of those arrested have not been released.The department said 2,226 vehicles traveled through the checkpoint on Saturday and 1,217 of them were screened by officers. A total of 28 citations were issued and four vehicles were impounded, the department confirmed.According to authorities, the DUI checkpoint location was selected based on reported incidents of impaired driving-related crashes in the area.The department said the primary purpose of DUI ch...

Josef Newgarden wins his first Indy 500, gives Roger Penske his 19th victory

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:45:16 GMT

Josef Newgarden wins his first Indy 500, gives Roger Penske his 19th victory INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Josef Newgarden ended 11 years of frustration and finally won the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday to extend team owner Roger Penske’s record to 19 victories — but first since buying Indianapolis Motor Speedway — using an audacious pass of defending race winner Marcus Ericsson during a frantic 2.5-mile sprint to the finish.After the race was red-flagged for the third time in the final 16 laps, Newgarden was moved from fourth to second by race control following a review of the running order at the time the yellow flag waved.The two-time IndyCar champion, who had been 0 for 11 in “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing,” took advantage of his improved position by slingshotting around Ericsson on the restart and holding him off through the last two turns.Newgarden brought his Chevrolet-powered car to a stop on the front stretch, jumped out and found a hole in the fence, diving into part of a crowd estimated at more than 300,000 to celebrate. Then, Newgarden climbed the fe...

Halifax-area neighbourhood evacuated as Nova Scotia wildfire burns out of control

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:45:16 GMT

Halifax-area neighbourhood evacuated as Nova Scotia wildfire burns out of control Thick plumes of heavy smoke filled the Halifax sky on Sunday as an out-of-control fire in a suburban community quickly spread, engulfing multiple homes and forcing the evacuation of local residents.The province issued two emergency alerts, the first ordering residents of the Westwood Hills subdivision in Tantallon to immediately evacuate the area due to “multiple structure and forest fires.”The second alert, shared shortly after 6 p.m. local time, said the fire had spread, and the evacuation order had been expanded to include the Yankeetown, or Highland Park, subdivision of Hammonds Plains.RCMP said the out-of-control fire was moving rapidly through the area, about 30 minutes northwest of downtown.An official with the provincial Department of Natural Resources said local firefighters and two helicopters are on the scene, but it remained unclear the size of the fire.The emergency alert directed residents to a comfort centre at the Black Point and Area Community Centre.The...

Some of the memorable comments made during Alberta election campaign

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:45:16 GMT

Some of the memorable comments made during Alberta election campaign Candidates for both the United Conservative Party and New Democrats have been campaigning over the last four weeks for their party to form the next Alberta government. Election day is Monday.Here are some memorable quotes from the campaign:“(The NDP) devastated the Alberta economy. They created policies that drove investment out, drove jobs out, and we had to reverse all of that,” UCP Leader Danielle Smith said on May 1, the day the writ was dropped. “The choice in this election couldn’t be clearer. It’s a choice between a UCP government that will cut your taxes and make life more affordable or an NDP government that will make you pay more across the board.”—“Over the past four years, our health care has been thrown into chaos by the UCP,” NDP Leader Rachel Notley said during the first week of the campaign. “They’ll tell you they fixed it, but Albertans aren’t feeling it and they’re not buying it … o...

Promise tracker: What Alberta’s UCP and NDP pledge to do if they win the election

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:45:16 GMT

Promise tracker: What Alberta’s UCP and NDP pledge to do if they win the election Albertans go to the polls on Monday. Here’s a look at some of the promises announced by the two major parties:United Conservative Party— Create a new tax bracket that would deliver about $760 more for everyone making more than $60,000 a year. Those making less would see a 20 per cent reduction to their provincial tax bill.— Extend the pause on the provincial fuel tax, with savings of 13 cents per litre at the pump, until the end of 2023.— Put into legislation a guarantee not to increase personal or business taxes without approval from Albertans in a referendum.— Contribute $330 million toward a new National Hockey League arena project for the Calgary Flames.— Follow a public health-care guarantee that no Albertan would have to pay for a doctor out of pocket.— Introduce a 25 per cent discount for seniors on personal registry services, camping fees and medical driving exams.— Bring in the proposed compassionate intervention act, allowing people with severe drug addiction to be f...

Economy, health care, trust: Alberta election campaign hits final day before vote

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:45:16 GMT

Economy, health care, trust: Alberta election campaign hits final day before vote Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley made one final pitch to voters Sunday to upend Danielle Smith’s United Conservative Party government and deliver an upset win in the provincial election.“In this room, we share Alberta’s values. Danielle Smith and her UCP do not,” Notley told cheering supporters at an afternoon rally in Edmonton.“Friends, as long as we stand together, we can and we will win this thing. Let’s build a future together.”Voters go to the polls Monday in what is expected to be a tight race between Alberta’s two dominant parties.Smith was not made available to reporters Sunday and made a last push to hundreds at a rally in Calgary on Thursday.“This election will matter for a lot of reasons. It’s going to matter for the economy. It’s going to matter for affordability. It’s going to matter for health care. It’s going to matter for public safety,” said Smith.“The UCP has a strong and stable plan that Albertans can rely on, one that wil...

96-year-old Ottawa woman breaks 5K race record

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:45:16 GMT

96-year-old Ottawa woman breaks 5K race record Rejeanne Fairhead stood at the starting line in front of Ottawa’s city hall on Saturday surrounded by thousands of racers who were almost all, assuredly, younger than her.But as the sun beat down on a 28 C day in the nation’s capital, the 96-year-old took a deep breath and burst forward.Fifty-one minutes and nine seconds later she was a world record holder.“It felt very good,” Fairhead said, in an interview the day after her big accomplishment. “I was proud of what I did. But I was glad it was all over too.”Fairhead walked the five-kilometre distance in the Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend almost five minutes faster than American Betty Lindberg, who set the previous world record for a 5K race completed by women between the ages of 95 and 99.Lindberg was 97 when she finished the Atlanta Peachtree Marathon Weekend in 55 minutes and 48 seconds in February 2022.Unlike Lindberg, who has racked up the records as a master’s athlete in multiple distance...

With section of stadium closed after racist abuse against Vinícius, Valencia draws at home

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:45:16 GMT

With section of stadium closed after racist abuse against Vinícius, Valencia draws at home MADRID (AP) — Playing its first home game with a section of Mestalla Stadium closed as punishment for the racist abuse against Vinícius Júnior, Valencia moved closer to avoiding relegation from the Spanish league thanks to a stoppage-time equalizer in a 2-2 draw against Espanyol. Valencia had the first of three matches with a small section of Mestalla closed behind one of the goals where the abuse targeting Vinícius took place in a match against Real Madrid a week ago. Valencia was initially ordered to close the section for five matches but the punishment was reduced on appeal. The club’s initial fine of 45,000 euros ($48,200) was also reduced to 27,000 euros ($28,900).The draw was enough to relegate Espanyol for the second time in three seasons. Espanyol was set to take its fight against relegation to the final round but Samuel Lino scored Valencia’s equalizer with a shot from inside the area three minutes into stoppage time.Valencia dropped to 15th place but stayed two point...

Man wanted after alleged sexual assault of woman at TTC station

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:45:16 GMT

Man wanted after alleged sexual assault of woman at TTC station Police are searching for a man wanted in connection with an early morning sexual assault at a TTC station. Investigators say around 2 a.m. Sunday morning a woman was riding the subway on Line 1 (Yonge-University) when she noticed a man staring at her. When the woman exited the subway at Wilson station, the man began to follow her. The suspect then allegedly sexually assaulted the woman before fleeing the scene. The man is described as having a thin build, short black hair and back facial hair. He was last seen wearing a black long sleeve shirt, green cargo pants, black boots and was carrying a black backpack.

Tourist boat overturns on Italian lake, at least 1 dead; several remain missing

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:45:16 GMT

Tourist boat overturns on Italian lake, at least 1 dead; several remain missing MILAN (AP) — A tourist boat capsized in a storm on Italy’s Lago Maggiore in the northern Lombardy region on Sunday, with at least one person confirmed dead, Italian media reported.Authorities were searching for several people who were still missing after a sudden whirlwind overturned a boat carrying more than 20 tourists and crew, the news agency ANSA reported. Italian firefighters said 19 people have been saved. Many reportedly managed to swim to shore. Rescue operations were continuing with divers, boats and a helicopter. Firefighter video showed pieces of wood floating in the lake as a helicopter flew overhead.The whirlwind was part of a storm system that hit the northern region of Lombardy on Sunday evening, forcing delays at the Malpensa airport.The Associated Press