Waste Connections founder and exec chairman Ronald Mittelstaedt returns to CEO role
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:07:27 GMT
TORONTO — Waste Connections Inc. says founder and executive chairman Ronald Mittelstaedt has returned to his role as chief executive officer after the departure of Worthing Jackman from the top job.The solid waste services company says Jackman has also stepped down from its board of directors and withdrawn his name as a nominee at the company’s 2023 annual meeting.Mittelstaedt served as chief executive from 1997 until July 2019, when he moved into the role of executive chairman.In connection with his reappointment as chief executive, Mittelstaedt will remain on the board but give up his role as executive chairman.Michael Harlan, the company’s lead independent director, has been named chairman.The company also reaffirmed its financial outlook for 2023 that it provided in February. This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 24, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:WCN)The Canadian PressMinnesota officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright freed
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:07:27 GMT
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Kim Potter, the Minnesota police officer who mistook her gun for a Taser and killed Daunte Wright in 2021, was released from prison early Monday.The Minnesota Department of Corrections said Potter was set free around 4 a.m. “out of an abundance of caution.” The department confirmed Friday she would be released Monday but declined to say what time out of security concerns.Potter, a white officer for a suburban Minneapolis department, fatally shot Wright, 20, who was Black, during a traffic stop in April 2021. The shooting happened during the trial of Derek Chauvin, the officer who killed George Floyd, and Wright’s death set off several days of protests.The Associated PressReport: Yacht with 3 Russians, 2 Egyptians missing off Yemen
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:07:27 GMT
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A yacht carrying three Russians and two Egyptians reportedly went missing days ago off the coast of Yemen in the Red Sea. Its owner alleged on Monday that armed pirates took the vessel. The reported disappearance of the 30 Minutes, a 19-meter (62-foot) yacht registered in Panama to a Russian based in Dubai, comes as other vessels have faced attacks from Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi rebels amid the war tearing apart the Arab world’s poorest nation. However, the Houthis did not immediately acknowledge taking the vessel and details about the ship remain scarce. The 30 Minutes last sent location data showing that it was off Farasan Island near Jazan, Saudi Arabia, on April 19, owner Dmitriy Chuguevskiy told The Associated Press. The vessel then disappeared, not reaching Djibouti, where it had been scheduled to arrive, he said. Chuguevskiy said the ship did not carry an Automatic Identification System transponder, which is standard for ship...Proud Boys leaders’ trial jurors to hear closing arguments
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:07:27 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — A historic trial over the deadly U.S. Capitol insurrection is drawing to a close, with prosecutors and defense lawyers set to make their final appeals to jurors before they decide the fate of Proud Boys extremist group leaders charged with plotting to use force to keep then-President Donald Trump in power. A federal jury in Washington, D.C., is scheduled to begin hearing closing arguments on Monday after more than three months of testimony in the seditious conspiracy case against former Proud Boys national chairman Enrique Tarrio and four lieutenants. Tarrio is one of the top targets of the Justice Department’s investigation of the riot that erupted at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as Congress prepared to certify Joe Biden’s presidential election victory over Trump. Tarrio wasn’t in Washington, D.C., that day but is accused of orchestrating an attack from afar.The Justice Department has already secured seditious conspiracy convictions against the founder and m...What’s to blame for the senseless killing of a 16-year-old at a subway station?
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:07:27 GMT
In today’s Big Story podcast, the murder of Gabriel Magalhaes at a Toronto subway station shocked the city and the country. His alleged killer, Jordan O’Brien-Tobin, had been released from custody shortly before the attack and had been in and out of jail for years. In the immediate aftermath, many treated the incident as proof that Canada needs harsher sentencing and bail reform. Others, including most notably the victim’s mother, say the incident is emblematic of a failure to provide adequate treatment to people experiencing mental health issues.Jennifer Pagliaro is a crime reporter at the Toronto Star. She joined us to discuss what we know about the young victim in this case, and the extensive criminal history of the man who allegedly committed this senseless act of violence.“There are a lot of red flags here that that experts say are incredibly common, but unfortunately the system, it seems, in Ontario, is not set up to help people like Jordan O’Brien-Tobin,” she said...Guaidó travels to Colombia ahead of Venezuela-focused summit
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:07:27 GMT
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó on Monday said he crossed the border into Colombia “on foot” to seek a meeting with international delegations gathering there for a conference focused on his country’s political crisis.Guaidó, one of the most recognizable figures of Venezuela’s opposition and a presidential hopeful, announced his trip to Colombia in a statement. His campaign told The Associated Press he crossed the border through one of the bridges connecting the neighboring South American countries.Tuesday’s international conference organized by Colombian President Gustavo Petro is meant to jumpstart official dialogue between the government of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his adversaries. The formal negotiations between both sides guided by Norwegian diplomats and hosted by Mexico stalled at the end of last year.“I will be requesting meetings with members of the international delegations attending the summit,” Guaidó said in the statement...Maple Leafs aim to take stranglehold of increasingly hostile series with Lightning
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:07:27 GMT
Despite a sluggish performance, the Toronto Maple Leafs got the job done over the weekend.Now the team has an opportunity to seize control of their first-round playoff series against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Toronto leads the series 2-1 after stealing an overtime win in Saturday’s Game 3.“Huge, huge win for Toronto,” says Sportsnet’s Luke Fox.The focus now turns to Game 4 in Tampa on Monday night in what has been an increasingly hostile and violent series.“The challenge will be to get a two-game cushion, to actually stomp the throat here,” Fox says. “They’ve had a 2-1 series lead before and it hasn’t gone their way.”Coaches Jon Cooper, master puller of strings, and Sheldon Keefe, sick of settling for respect in the handshake line, are ratcheting up the off-ice gamesmanship in a series where one favourable whistle could prove the difference. @lukefoxjukebox explains. https://t.co/8MUc8JpfO1— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) Apri...To help students, some colleges provide double the teachers
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:07:27 GMT
EVERETT, Wa. (AP) — Terrica Purvis squinted through goggles as her hands carefully guided a pipette full of indigo-tinted fluid into clear glass test tubes.It was the last chemistry lab of the winter quarter at Everett Community College. Purvis was working through the steps of what chemistry professor Valerie Mosser jokingly refers to as the “post-apocalypse survival” lab — an experiment using boiled red cabbage water to test the acidity of common household chemicals.Purvis, 27, is in her first year of study for an associate degree in nursing at Everett Community College. She is also one of more than 6,000 Washington community and technical college students enrolled in the state’s Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training (I-BEST) program. Students who need extra help in subjects such as algebra struggle to learn if the content is taught in an abstract way, educators say. So I-BEST programs feature two teachers in the classroom: One provides job training and the other teaches b...Man found shot dead in head in car on Northwest Side
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:07:27 GMT
CHICAGO — A man was found shot dead in the head inside a car in the city's Forest Glen neighborhood Monday morning. According to police, the unidentified man was found unresponsive in the driver's seat of a car near the 5300 block of North Cicero Avenue around 4:48 a.m. after crashing the vehicle. Arson investigation underway after 2 children injured, 1 critically, on South Side Police said the man sustained a gunshot wound to the head and was pronounced dead on the scene. There is no one in custody and the incident is under investigation.Man, 63, robbed and struck on hand in River North
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:07:27 GMT
CHICAGO — A 63-year-old man was robbed while getting treated for a hand injury in River North Sunday night. According to police, officers responded to a robbery near the 600 block of North State Street around 9:00 p.m. and found the man being treated for a hand injury. Man found shot dead in head in car on Northwest Side The man told police that he was approached by two men armed with handguns and demanded his personal belongings after striking hm on the hand. The man said the men then fled on foot.He was relocated to a hospital in good condition. There is no one in custody and police are investigating the incident.Latest news
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