
Calls for closure and safety fixes at Sandpoint Beach follow weekend drowning
A weekend drowning is giving rise to calls for the city to close off the area of Sandpoint Beach altogether and to go ahead with a plan long in the works to make it safer.

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Investigation underway into alleged homicide on Sturgeon Lake First Nation
An investigation is underway after a person was found dead by Valleyview RCMP on Sturgeon Lake First Nation early Sunday morning. Police believe it was an isolated incident but added that there will be a heavy police presence on the Nation Sunday. They asked that people avoid the area and ask that people don't post anything about police activity on social media to ensure police and and public safety. Anyone with information is asked to contact Valleyview RCMP at 780-524-3345.


CBC
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2 dead after plane crash near Vermilion Airport: RCMP
Federal investigators have been sent to Vermilion, Alta., after two people died Saturday in a plane crash near the local airport. The plane crashed about 1.2 kilometres short of the airport runway, just north of the town, killing the pilot and sole passenger, RCMP said. The pilot was a 46-year-old woman from Slave Lake, Alta. The passenger was a 76-year-old man from Mannville, Alta., police said. "Shock is going throughout the community," Shawn Jacula, a Vermilion resident and aviator, told CBC News. "It's something that is just unimaginable heartbreak for two families, two individuals who unfortunately lost their lives today, and it's difficult for everyone involved." The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) sent two investigators to Vermilion, which is roughly 175 kilometres east of Edmonton. The investigators will gather information and assess how the crash happened, according to a news release the agency issued Saturday. The TSB, an independent federal agency, examines air, marine, pipeline and rail transportation incidents to improve safety. Its investigations do not assign fault, nor determine liability. The crash occurred the same day Vermilion Airport was scheduled to hold an event for Alberta Air Tours, which visits rural communities to promote aviation. Alberta Air Tours had postponed the event until Sunday, the organization said on Facebook, due to poor weather. It then cancelled the event altogether out of respect after the crash.


CBC
5 hours ago
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Giants relief pitcher Sean Hjelle accused of abuse by wife, MLB investigating
The San Francisco Giants said Major League Baseball is looking into allegations of abuse made by the wife of reliever Sean Hjelle. Caroline Hjelle made a post Friday on TikTok of her with the couple's two children with a caption that said: "When my MLB husband abandons us on Mother's Day a week after this [video was taken] once I finally found about his affairs and stopped putting up with his abuse, so I've been raising two boys alone." Hjelle said after Saturday's 3-2 win over the visiting Boston Red Sox he had no comment on the allegations, adding he and his wife are in the process of finalizing their divorce. "I feel confident in saying that I will have one eventually," he said. "I don't have an exact timeline on that. But I would like to actually meet with the people that are handling the situation with me and for me before I actually make an official statement." The Giants said in a statement Saturday they are "aware of these serious allegations" and that MLB is handling it. Manager Bob Melvin said before Saturday's game against the Boston Red Sox that Hjelle would be available to pitch. "Obviously we're aware of it," Melvin said. "He told me about it last night. We talked to MLB. At this point, it's in their jurisdiction right now so I really can't comment on it further." Hjelle took the loss in Friday night's game against the Red Sox, allowing a tiebreaking homer to Ceddanne Rafaela in the sixth inning.