â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

Data shows July was hottest month on record in some parts of the world; Canadians convicted of cannabis possession can now apply online for pardons

Data shows July was hottest month on record in some parts of the world

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says the latest data shows that the month of July equalled or was even hotter than the hottest month in recorded history.

Last month followed the hottest June ever with theperiod 2015 to 2019 on track to be the five hottest years on record. Guterres says if all nations don’t take action now to tackle climate change and global warming, the extreme weather events happening now will be just the tip of the iceberg.

Canadians convicted of simple cannabis possession can now apply online for pardons

As of now, anyone convicted of simple cannabis possession can apply online for a criminal pardon free of charge.

Federal Justice Minister David Lametti made the announcement Thursday morning in Montreal. Before recreational use was legalized last fall, a conviction for simple possession carried a sentence of up to six months in jail and a one-thousand-dollar fine.

One person dead, five others injured, after gas line explodes in Kentucky

One woman is dead, five people were injured, and everyone is now accounted for after a gas line owned by Calgary-based Enbridge exploded in central Kentucky early Thursday morning.

The explosion and fire destroyed at least five homes with the explosion so large that it showed up on radar.

Prime Minister Trudeau pledges to ensure Canadians have access to medication

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is pledging to ensure Canadians continue to have access to medication they need at affordable prices.

He says Health Canada will ensure there is a “steady and solid supply” of medications for Canadians, regardless of external or international pressures. The comments come after the Trump administration moved to allow Americans to import cheaper prescription drugs from Canada.

Continue Reading

cjat Now playing play

ckqr Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Q&A with Interior Health’s new CEO

Sylvia Weir was announced last week as the new president and CEO of Interior Health. Vista Radio spoke with her on Thursday.

Thea Hanson named Kootenay Boundary’s Realtor of the Year

The award highlights excellence, integrity, and leadership among real estate professionals in the region.

Local credit union celebrates 75 years of community impact

Nelson & District Credit Union is celebrating 75 years of service and community impact in conjunction with International Credit Union Day on Thursday, October 16.

Trail Museum acquires scale used to weigh gold, silver bars

Teck recently donated the scale, which is believed to date to the 1930s. However, it has been sitting in a corner of the machine shop for decades.

RDKB chief administrator Mark Andison announces retirement

Andison has been with the RDKB for over 20 years, and was previously deputy CAO and head of planning.
- Advertisement -