Lydia Gloria Burns, a first responder on James Smith Cree Nation, was the tenth person to die in the stabbing rampage on Sept. 4, 2022. Darryl Burns, whose sister was killed during a mass murder in his home community of James Smith Cree Nation, speaks to media on Jan. 17. Leaders on the James Smith Cree Nation have been calling for recommendations to improve the parole system and include First Nations peoples in judicial proceedings. "Indigenous groups are really not treated as equal partners in the justice system as other governments when it comes to corrections and justice for their own members,” Keith Brown, co-counsel for James Smith Cree Nation. Inquest recommendations are not legally binding and some family members of the victims are concerned they will fall on deaf ears.

January 17, 2024 17:57 UTC

-For the lawyer representing James Smith in the coroner’s inquest into the mass stabbings that shook that community in 2022, the lack of faith in the RCMP was a key issue. Many messages between Damien and his partner Skye were shared with the inquest, but police never recovered Myles’ phone, said Zentner. “Not everybody does have a phone,” Zentner said. Questions were also raised about the references to Terror Squad that animated some of the messages shared with the inquest. Myles seemed to have it out for the Terror Squad, Brown said, but in Brandon Generaux’s testimony, Myles is described as saying “Terror Squad” while committing the attack.

January 17, 2024 17:05 UTC

She is the General Manager of the International Cooperation Administration Lakes and Fish Resources Protection and Development agency in Egypt. Dr Hammam said Egypt’s strategic utilization of its limited water resources, particularly the Nile River, has played a pivotal role in fostering a thriving aquaculture sector. The country has strategically invested in modern technologies and sustainable practices to boost fish production, ensuring a steady supply of affordable and nutritious protein for its citizens. Aquaculture production alone in Africa is at 2.4 million metric tonnes, amounting to a meager 6 percent of the world aquaculture production. With a rapidly growing population and increasing pressure on food resources, many African nations can draw valuable lessons from Egypt’s aquaculture success.

January 17, 2024 17:03 UTC

State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington D.C. West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Armed Forces Americas Armed Forces Pacific Armed Forces Europe Northern Mariana Islands Marshall Islands American Samoa Federated States of Micronesia Guam Palau Alberta, Canada British Columbia, Canada Manitoba, Canada New Brunswick, Canada Newfoundland, Canada Nova Scotia, Canada Northwest Territories, Canada Nunavut, Canada Ontario, Canada Prince Edward Island, Canada Quebec, Canada Saskatchewan, Canada Yukon Territory, CanadaPostal Code

January 17, 2024 16:59 UTC

Coca-Cola has launched a new outdoor advertising campaign in Egypt to coincide with the start of the CAF African Nations Championship. The campaign follows the brand's previous successful OOH campaign in Cairo during September 2023, and this time it is sure to get the attention of the National Team's passionate supporters. The main message of the campaign is "جمع ١٠ غطيان واكسب تيشيرت," which translates to "Collect 10 caps and win a National Team t-shirt for free." This is important for any OOH campaign, but it is especially important for a brand like Coca-Cola that is trying to reach a passionate fan base. The OOH includes a strong call to action, which encourages fans to collect Coca-Cola caps and win a free t-shirt.

January 17, 2024 16:23 UTC





Kenyans.co.ke spoke to real estate agents and Nairobi residents on areas where you can rent a Ksh3,000 house. Single-room houses for rent in Nairobi PhotoRongaiLocated at the far end of Nairobi Metropolitan, the region caters for middle and lower-class Kenyans. NdenderuSpeaking to a resident of Ndenderu situated in Kiambu County but part of Nairobi satellite towns, he explained that Ksh3,000 single rooms in the area are available for rent. “Most of the Ksh3,000 single rooms are mabati walled with stonewalled alternatives priced at Ksh5,000,” he explained. PhotoPipelineDue to exponential growth and the rise of cheap apartments, it is easy to get a Ksh3,000 house in Pipeline, Nairobi.

January 17, 2024 15:59 UTC

Modern family star Ed O’Neill popularly known for his role as Jay Pritchett, Gloria's husband has revealed he was so close to joining a crime organization before he made it in Hollywood. Speaking with his former Modern Family co-star Jesse Tyler Ferguson on his “Dinner on Me” podcast, Ed opened up on how poverty drove him to desperation with the mob looking like his only option then. Ed, in his 20s then, had just been fired by the Pittsburgh Steelers and didn’t “have a clue” what to do next. “I had friends in organized crime, [Jim] called me and said ‘Hey take a ride with me. You know, I don’t know what I’m going to do," the father of 2 narrated.

January 17, 2024 14:27 UTC

The Kenyan Chapter of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO), the world’s leading peer-to-peer network of successful business leaders, will host its qualifying competition of the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA) on Saturday 20th January 2024 at Nairobi Street Kitchen. This year’s Global Student Entrepreneur Awards sponsors include Jubilee Asset Management, Moringa School and Craydel. “At Jubilee Asset Management, we believe that fostering entrepreneurship is crucial for the future development of our economy and nation. “The collaboration between Jubilee Asset Management and GSEA reflects our commitment to creating a supportive ecosystem for entrepreneurs. Last year, over 1,100 student entrepreneurs applied, with 40 country champions competing in the Global Finals.

January 17, 2024 13:29 UTC

NASA is continuing to discover more extraordinary features on Mars and the space agency's latest find will leave Star Trek fans stunned. The Mars Curiosity Rover was wheeling around the surface of the red planet on January 9 when it captured a picture with its left navigation camera. At first glance, the photo, which was originally posted on the Mars Curiosity raw images site, simply shows an expansive field of rocks sticking out from the ground. READ MORE: Spaceship carrying Star Trek cast's ashes looks set to crash land on EarthFor the latest space news, click here. The Mars Curiosity Rover landed on Mars in August 2012 and is the largest and most capable rover ever sent to the planet.

January 17, 2024 13:20 UTC

He was best recognised as a judge in the reality TV shows MasterChef Australia and Celebrity MasterChef Australia. What was MasterChef Jock Zonfrillo's cause of death? News about his demise was received with mixed reactions, and there were divided opinions about MasterChef Jock Zonfrillo's cause of death. The chef was a judge in Junior MasterChef Australia, Celebrity MasterChef Australia, and MasterChef Australia. MasterChef Jock Zonfrillo's cause of deathThe MasterChef died on 30 April 2023.

January 17, 2024 13:13 UTC

The Nation Media Group (NMG) in 2023 launched a major transformation within their editorial department, in efforts to streamline content production. The previous structure involved a chain of command, where each product had a department head, with a top-to-bottom flow of authority. Resistance to ChangeThe changes have, however, caused unease among employees, as adapting to new ways of production takes time. The employee further expressed that many people around the office were worried that the mainstream media blueprint was fading away. Some of NMG's products include; The Nation Newspaper, Nation.

January 17, 2024 13:02 UTC

The family of the slain Roysambu woman has broken the silence over the death of their loved one. Two more messages were sent to Waeni's family demanding the ransom. Waeni's family believes that their daughter was lured by her killer, who also tried to extort money from her family, even after killing her. Following her death, Waeni's parents, siblings, and the entire family are yet to come to terms with this tragic event. We humbly request your understanding and sensitivity as we mourn the loss of our beloved Waeni," reads the statement.

January 17, 2024 12:40 UTC

Green MPs Golriz Ghahraman and Chloe Swarbrick look on at Parliament on November 8, 2017, in Wellington, New Zealand. Source: Getty ImagesGolriz Ghahraman, a Green Party representative, is charged with stealing from high-end stores at least three times. Since being elected, she has been under particular pressure due to "continuous threats of sexual violence, physical violence, and death threats," co-party leader James Shaw said. Where did Golriz Ghahraman commit the offences? The politician allegedly stole items from Cre8iveworkz in Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, and Scotties Boutique in Ponsonby, Auckland.

January 17, 2024 12:31 UTC

Experts suggest that by adopting sustainable aquaculture practices, African countries can not only address food security challenges but also create employment opportunities and empower communities. With a rapidly growing population and increasing pressure on food resources, many African nations can draw valuable lessons from Egypt's aquaculture success. Aquaculture production alone in Africa is at 2.4 million metric tonnes, amounting to a meager 6 percent of the world aquaculture production. The country has strategically invested in modern technologies and sustainable practices to boost fish production, ensuring a steady supply of affordable and nutritious protein for its citizens. She is the General Manager of the International Cooperation Administration Lakes and Fish Resources Protection and Development agency in Egypt.

January 17, 2024 11:46 UTC

Tragedy has struck Mogoroka village in Nyamira county after a Form One student died by suicide. The family cited frustrations over the lack of school fees as the cause of the suicide. Other reasons are bullying, previous suicide attempts, history of suicide in a family, alcoholism and substance misuse, depression and bipolar disorder. WHO rates suicide as a serious global public health issue that is among the top 20 leading causes of death worldwide. Kenya ranks position 114 among the 175 countries with the highest suicide rates.

January 17, 2024 08:44 UTC