Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, August 05, 2006

Issue date: Saturday, August 5, 2006
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 5, 2006, Winnipeg, Manitoba A8 around Canada Small planes collide Caledon ont. ? three people were killed yesterday after two Small planes collided in midair Over ,ont., about 60 Kilometres North of Toronto. Investigators Are expected to work through the weekend trying to piece together what happened. There was no immediate information on the victims. Terror suspect charged Mississauga ont. ? Ibrahim Aboud 19, yesterday became the 18th person charged in an alleged plot to bomb Canadian targets. He was a really soft Friendly per son said Ali Javed 17, who lives in the same housing Complex and attended the same High school Aboud. Chlorine Gas leaks Edmonton one Man was injured after a Small amount of chlorine Gas leak escaped from a rail car at a West end Edmonton Industrial area shortly after noon yesterday. The leak which took place As the Gas was being transferred from the rail car also resulted in the temporary evacuation of the immediate area. Racism alleged Montreal ? the head of a Black rights group suggests racism was involved after Montreal police arrested several Black men in the alleged gang rape of a 21-year-old White woman last month. Dan Philip president of the Black coalition of Quebec said yesterday five men arrested by police were Black while a White Man he claimed was involved in the incident want. But a top police official insists the arrests had nothing to do with the Colour of the men a skin. Conjoined twins on Way Vernon . ? a woman who is 21 weeks pregnant with conjoined twin Canada girls says she a trying not to focus on her rare Type of pregnancy and the attention she a getting because of it. Felicia Simms who recently Learned she is expecting twins that Are joined at the head choked Back tears yester Day As she told a news conference about the babies who Are joined at the Scalp. Miscarriage in or Calgary an incident in which a woman experienced a miscarriage in a crowded emergency room prompted Calgary health officials to Promise changes to the City a medical system Winnipeg free press saturday August 5, 2006 yesterday. The Calgary health Region released eight recommendations for local Emer gency rooms following a probe of the High profile Case. They Range from placing staff in emergency waiting areas to communications training for nurses to improving triage processes. Rail lines blocked Vancouver ? two rail accidents a few Kilometres apart and within a few Days of each other severed rail traffic Between .?s lower Mainland and the rest of the country. The accidents and several other High profile derailments in the province Over the past year have also raised concerns for rail and Community safety. The latest Accident came yesterday morning when nine Canadian National rail cars loaded with Grain left the tracks at an Exchange Point for in and Canadian Pacific rail trains mountie ordered to hush Victoria ? a group representing front line police officers in British Columbia says one of its members has received a gag order from ramp brass. The . Federation of police offi cers says const. Rob Creasser did a radio interview last month suggesting its taking too Long for answers into what happened when four officers were gunned Down last year in Alberta. Don Mckenzie president of the federation said that after the interview Creasser was issued an order to Stop commenting in Public. Neo nazis must pay Montreal ? evens Marseille a Black male gravely beaten and stabbed by two Neo nazi extremists in 2002, was awarded the largest financial settlement for a hate crime in the province this week by the Quebec human rights commission. The Quebec human rights commis Sion ruled that Daniel Laverdiere and Remi Chabot must pay Marseille $40,000 in moral damages and $10,000 in punitive damages $25,000 each. Marseille a Black haitian was attacked when he left a bar in East end Montreal. ? from the wire services ;