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CBC
3 hours ago
- CBC
Voters speak after casting their Battle River-Crowfoot byelection ballots
Advance byelection polls have opened throughout the Battle River-Crowfoot federal riding. It's considered one of the most conservative ridings in Canada, and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is one of more than 200 candidates running for the seat. The CBC's Acton Clarkin caught up with voters outside a polling station in Drumheller, Alta., after they cast their ballots.


Winnipeg Free Press
5 hours ago
- Winnipeg Free Press
Killer pleads guilty to manslaughter, admits shooting young mother selling drugs
Ava Marie Zaber was at home with her partner and their four-year-old son at 1:22 a.m., Nov. 21, 2023, when she answered a Facebook message from someone asking if she had any drugs to sell. Zaber, 20, confirmed she did and provided the prospective buyer with her address. Twenty minutes later, Zaber was dying, shot at close range on a stairwell as she was returning to her second-storey suite on Burrows Avenue. FACEBOOK Ava Marie Zaber, 20, was shot on the 400 block of Burrows Avenue early on Nov. 21, 2023 and died in hospital, Winnipeg police said. Her killer, 21-year-old Brent Jayden Meade, pleaded guilty Thursday to manslaughter. Crown and defence lawyers are jointly recommending he be sentenced to 15 years in prison. Meade will be sentenced at a later date following the completion of a court-ordered Gladue report examining his Indigenous background and upbringing. 'My words of advice for you is to be very co-operative with the probation officer (preparing the report),' Kings Bench Justice Ken Champagne told Meade. 'They are doing this to assist the court, your lawyer and the Crown' in determining whether 15 years is an appropriate sentence. According to an agreed statement of facts provided to court, taxi security video showed Meade entering a taxi at 1:39 a.m. and being dropped off outside Zaber's home at 1:41 a.m. He returned to the taxi two minutes later and it drove away. What happened in those two intervening minutes wasn't captured on security video. 'Meade is pleading guilty that he attended to the front door of (the house) and discharged a handgun one time at Zaber as she was climbing the interior stairs leading to her suite,' says the agreed statement of facts. Meade was arrested Dec. 6, 2023, at a home on the 500 block of College Avenue, five blocks north of where Zaber was shot. Wednesdays Sent weekly from the heart of Turtle Island, an exploration of Indigenous voices, perspectives and experiences. Court did not hear what sparked the killing or what relationship, if any, there was between Zaber and Meade. Zaber's mother, Donna Rusnak, told the Free Press last year Meade had been dating one of his daughter's friends. Meade was originally charged with second-degree murder. His guilty plea to manslaughter comes months after pre-trial proceedings held earlier this year. Meade was free in the community on a release order at the time of the killing, having been charged the previous summer and fall with a series of offences including uttering threats, break and enter and mischief to property. Dean PritchardCourts reporter Dean Pritchard is courts reporter for the Free Press. He has covered the justice system since 1999, working for the Brandon Sun and Winnipeg Sun before joining the Free Press in 2019. Read more about Dean. Every piece of reporting Dean produces is reviewed by an editing team before it is posted online or published in print — part of the Free Press's tradition, since 1872, of producing reliable independent journalism. Read more about Free Press's history and mandate, and learn how our newsroom operates. Our newsroom depends on a growing audience of readers to power our journalism. If you are not a paid reader, please consider becoming a subscriber. Our newsroom depends on its audience of readers to power our journalism. Thank you for your support.


Global News
6 hours ago
- Global News
Cougar attacks mountain biker near Squamish
See more sharing options Send this page to someone via email Share this item on Twitter Share this item via WhatsApp Share this item on Facebook Conservation officers are urging people to avoid a backcountry area near Squamish, after a mountain biker was attacked on Thursday evening. The BC Conservation Officer Service said it happened around 6:30 p.m., as the man was biking in the Alpine Capone area along Brohm Ridge, near Garibaldi Provincial Park. Officials say the cougar pursued the man and 'made contact,' then followed him for another 20 minutes. 1:52 Hunt for Whistler cougars continues The man walked backward holding his bike, and eventually was able to get the big cat to disengage by throwing rocks at it. Story continues below advertisement He suffered minor injuries in the ordeal. Get daily National news Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. Sign up for daily National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy Earlier this summer, aggressive cougar activity led officials to close trails in Garibaldi park and in parts of Whistler-Blackcomb. The Conservation Officer Service said it remained unclear if one of the cougars from those incidents was involved int he attack. Anyone recreating in the backcountry is urged to take precautions including travelling in groups, making noise, leasing pets and carrying bear spray.