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Some members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers in Winnipeg are taking issue with the City of Winnipeg pointing to the postal strike as a reason for not giving some residents more notice about changes to their Tax Instalment Payment Plan (TIPP). In a news release, the City of Winnipeg said the Canada Post work stoppage may not receive a letter outlining the changes to their payments, which will go up 50 per cent, before they are automatically withdrawn on Jan. 1, 2025. “That should have been done weeks and weeks and weeks ago,” said Myron May, picket captain at the Wellington location. “It’s really disingenuous for them to be pointing fingers and playing the blame game with postal workers and Canada Post.” May says the striking workers take no responsibility for the delayed delivery of the news, saying the City of Winnipeg “had plenty of time” to have the notices distributed through other means, including sending out the notice before the strike started. Information sent to CityNews by the City of Winnipeg indicated adjustments are due to the fact property owners participating in the City of Winnipeg’s TIPP program would have seen payment amounts lowered in 2024, due to the Manitoba School Tax Rebate, which was directly applied from July to December in 2024. It explained the difference in the new year is due to tax changes by the province that will see the implementation of the Homeowners Affordability Property Tax Credit to replace the school rebate, offering residents a credit of up to $1,500 on their annual property tax bill. However, the change will see property owners required to spend more on their TIPP in January of 2025 when compared to December of this year. When asked about the concerns the postal strike is being wrongly blamed for news of the TIPP change being delivered late, a City of Winnipeg spokesman said the notice including the work stoppage was not meant as a slight on striking workers, who have been on the picket line since the middle of November. “We simply informed residents that they would have received the information via the mail; however, because of the Canada Post work stoppage, we had to resort to other measures to let residents know,” said the statement from the City of Winnipeg. However, it appears striking postal workers may be back on the job sooner than expected. That’s because the Government of Canada’s Minister of Labour Steven MacKinnon has now ordered the Canadian Industrial Relations Board to examine the possibility of ending the job action. “Canadians cannot continue to bear the consequences of this impasse,” said MacKinnon in a statement. “Our priority is to restore postal services while ensuring a fair balance between the rights of workers, those of the employer, but also those of Canadians.” If the Canadian Industrial Relations Board determines the two parties are too far apart to reach a deal, the term of the existing collective agreement will continue until May 22, 2025.This week marks a milestone moment in Johnstown wrestling history. Pennsylvania Highlands Community College announced Tuesday that it has hired Willie Harris as the first wrestling coach in school history. A 2008 graduate of Greater Johnstown High School, Harris will lead the Black Bears’ men’s and women’s programs. Beginning in the 2025-26 season, they’ll compete in Division III of the National Junior College Athletic Association and in Region 20 as a member of the Western Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference. Penn Highlands’ decision to launch men’s and women’s programs will give so many opportunities to young men and women in the Johnstown area and throughout the state. I’ve been a part of wrestling in this area, in one capacity or another, for more than 40 years. During that time, I’ve seen countless individuals who had the talent and desire to wrestle past the high school level, but never did. Maybe they weren’t interested in attending a four-year college or didn’t have the financial wherewithal to do so. Perhaps they loved the sport, but knew making the lineup at a Division II or Division III program – let alone a D-I school – would be a long shot. Or maybe they spent more time concentrating on wrestling than classes while in high school only to realize too late that their priorities should have been reversed. Long road to wrestling There are hundreds of local wrestlers who could have benefited from a junior college program in the area, and Harris knows many of them. He either coached them or against them during his decade-long career with the Greater Johnstown and Westmont Hilltop high school programs. “Penn Highlands is a place that many people thought would be a good spot for a program, considering the success of wrestling within the area,” Harris said in a Penn Highlands release. “I want to help give these athletes an opportunity to chase their goals and be at the next level for both wrestling and education.” I first heard talk of a program at Penn Highlands more than a decade ago in a conversation far from the Richland Township campus. I was at a social event between sessions of the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships in St. Louis when I struck up a conversation with a gentleman – sadly, I do not recall his name – who, upon hearing that I was from Johnstown, mentioned that it would be the perfect spot for a JUCO program. He knew of the Division II powerhouse program at Pitt-Johnstown and the Mountain Cats’ legendary coach Pat Pecora. A junior college program, the gentleman said, could provide a great pipeline to Pitt-Johnstown. I mentioned the conversation to Pecora at some point, but it never progressed beyond that point. Fast forward more than a decade to when I joined the board of directors for the Somerset County Chamber of Commerce. Penn Highlands President Steven Nunez serves as president of the chamber board, and one of the first things I said to him upon meeting him was, “Why doesn’t Penn Highlands have wrestling programs?” Little did he know that it would be a topic I’d return to often over the next year. Johnstown’s wrestling history I told Nunez about the strong wrestling culture in the area. How this region had produced champions from Jeff Richardson and Carlton Haselrig to Matt Beaujon and Jake Strayer. From John Rizzo and Nick Roberts to Max Murin and Cody Law. From Jody Strittmatter to Bo Bassett and Jax Forrest, and from Mariah Harris to Jordyn Fouse. How Strittmatter’s Young Guns Wrestling Club has been one of the best in the nation for years and how Bishop McCort Catholic recently developed into one of the best high school squads in the country. How Pecora built a dynasty in Division II and how, 90 minutes away in State College, Cael Sanderson was bringing new meaning to that term in Division I. How schools within an hour or two of Johnstown – from Penn State Altoona to St. Vincent to Frostburg, Maryland – were adding programs that could benefit from wrestling teams in Richland Township. Not to mention how Pitt-Johnstown, which is located across the street from Penn Highlands, would love nothing more than to see standout wrestlers at Penn Highlands. I spoke to Pecora about it in 2023. Even as he battled lung cancer that would eventually take his life, Pecora was excited about the prospect of dozens of talented wrestlers training next door to, or even with, his Mountain Cats. Pursuing greatness Mike Moyer, who is the executive director of the National Wrestling Coaches Association, talked with Nunez and Penn Highlands Athletic Director Sue Brugh about the benefits of adding men’s and women’s wrestling programs. The Penn Highlands leadership team was excited about the opportunities that wrestling could bring to their institution and saw the vision of how the Black Bears could quickly become a national power in the junior college ranks just by recruiting wrestlers from districts 5, 6 and 7. The talent is here, and Harris has the knowledge, the energy and the contacts to make it happen. It’s an exciting time for wrestling in and around Johnstown, and here’s hoping that members of the community latch onto this program and support his efforts to bring greatness to Penn Highlands. Eric Knopsnyder covers college wrestling for The Tribune-Democrat. Follow him on Twitter at @KnopsKnotes. (c)2024 The Tribune-Democrat (Johnstown, Pa.) Visit The Tribune-Democrat (Johnstown, Pa.) at www.tribune-democrat.com Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
Is Enron back? If it's a joke, some former employees aren't laughingAn Israeli strike has killed at least 30 Palestinians and wounded 50 others who were sheltering in a post office in central Gaza Strip, bringing the death toll on Thursday in the enclave to 66. or signup to continue reading With no sign of let-up in the 14-month-old conflict, the strike hit a postal facility in Nuseirat camp where displaced families had sought refuge and also damaged several nearby houses, medics told Reuters. The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Nuseirat is one of the Gaza Strip's eight historic camps originally for Palestinian refugees from the 1948 war around the establishment of Israel. Today, it is part of a dense urban area crowded with displaced people from throughout the enclave. Earlier on Thursday, two Israeli strikes in southern Gaza killed 13 Palestinians who Gaza medics and Hamas said were part of a force protecting humanitarian aid trucks. Israel's military said they were Hamas militants trying to hijack the shipment. Many of those killed in the attacks on Rafah and Khan Younis had links to Hamas, according to sources close to the group. The Israeli military said in a statement the two air strikes aimed to ensure the safe delivery of humanitarian aid and accused Hamas members of planning to prevent the aid from reaching Gaza civilians who need it. The statement said the Hamas members aimed to hijack the aid "in support of continuing terrorist activity". Armed gangs have repeatedly hijacked aid trucks, and Hamas has formed a task force to confront them. The Hamas-led forces have killed over two dozen members of the gangs in recent months, Hamas sources and medics said. Hamas said Israeli military strikes have killed at least 700 police tasked with securing aid trucks in Gaza since the war began on October 7, 2023. It has accused Israel of trying to protect looting and "creating anarchy and chaos to prevent aid from reaching the people of Gaza". Separately, the Israeli military on Thursday ordered residents of several districts in the heart of Gaza City to evacuate, saying it would respond to rockets launched from those areas. "This is a pre-warning before an attack," read a military statement posted on X that some residents also received as text and audio alerts on their mobile phones. The evacuation orders caused a new wave of displacement. At nightfall, dozens of families streamed out of the areas heading toward the centre of the city. Israeli bombings of a residential building in Gaza City's al-Jalaa Street and a house west of Nuseirat killed 22 people, medics and the Palestinian news agency WAFA said. In the northern Gaza refugee camp of Jabalia, where the army has operated since October, health officials said an orthopaedic doctor, Saeed Judeh, was shot dead by Israeli forces while on his way to Al-Awda Hospital where he usually treated patients. The health ministry said his death raised to 1057 the number of healthcare workers killed since the war began. Months of ceasefire efforts by Arab mediators, Egypt and Qatar, backed by the United States, have failed to conclude a deal between the two warring sides. On Wednesday, the United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly voted to demand an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire and the immediate release of all hostages seized in Israel in October 2023 and held by Hamas in Gaza. The war in the Palestinian enclave began after Hamas gunmen stormed into Israeli communities, killing around 1200 people and taking about 250 hostages back to Hamas-run Gaza, according to Israeli tallies. 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Alberta’s government says it will invest up to $50 million to support the creation of a first-in-Canada drilling test site to support technology development in the oil, gas, geothermal and lithium industries. The Alberta Drilling Accelerator is intended to be an open-access, industry-led site where companies can test drilling technologies at deep depths, high temperatures and varying rock types. A location for the hub site has yet to be determined. While no binding contracts have been signed, the province says several companies have expressed strong interest in serving as anchor tenants, including Calgary-based geothermal company Eavor Technologies, Tourmaline Oil Corp. and international oilfield service supermajor Halliburton. The money the province is providing will come from the industry-funded Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) program, which Alberta’s heavy emitters are required to pay into as part of the province’s industrial carbon pricing system. The provincial government says the Alberta Drilling Accelerator could start drilling in 2026.Is Enron back? If it's a joke, some former employees aren't laughingNearly half of Welsh home buyers prioritise a 'good local pub' when house hunting. According to research commissioned by the Long Live the Local campaign, 47 per cent of Welsh residents consider a nearby pub a top priority when choosing a new home. The study revealed that 21 per cent of Welsh residents put the pub at the top of their list when prioritising local amenities. Overall, 41 per cent of those surveyed ranked having a "good local pub" above schools (27 per cent), places of worship (6 per cent), and gyms (23 per cent). These community hubs not only serve existing residents but also drive interest in local areas. More than three-quarters (76 per cent) of Welsh residents view pubs as a staple of vibrant communities, and 36 per cent check out house prices in the area after visiting a good local. When evaluating a new neighbourhood, 36 per cent of prospective homeowners and renters visit the local pub to get a feel for the area’s atmosphere. Dion Hughes, publican at The Goat in Glandwyfach, Gwynedd, said: "Over the years, we’ve seen many newcomers to the area stumble across The Goat, and you can tell from their expression; they have found somewhere special. "Before long, they become fast regulars, calling the area their home. "Those who have moved away always tell us how much they miss the place. "And visitors always wish they had a proper pub nearby like ours. "It's good to know that The Goat feels like home, no matter where you’re from." Despite their importance, the industry continues to face mounting challenges with 500 pub closures across the UK in 2023, and another 500 expected in 2024. With 37 per cent of residents in Wales saying that pubs help them feel less lonely and isolated, data shows that closures have negatively impacted the mental health of over three-quarters of people across the country (78 per cent). Emma McClarkin, CEO of the Welsh Beer and Pub Association, which runs the Long Live the Local campaign, said: "A good local is understandably at the top of many people’s wish lists when house hunting. "They also are a sign of real social value in their communities and good pubs offer so much more than a quality pint. "It’s a place to meet new neighbours and friends, catch up on all the local news, and tuck into some delicious pub grub when you can’t face the washing up. "So when you’ve finally got the keys to your new home there is even more reason to support your pub by joining the Long Live The Local campaign which calls on the Government to support our pubs, recognising the significant economic and social value they have. "Pubs are vital to the lifeblood of our communities and the last thing any new mover wants to see is their local close their doors. "We stand ready to help the government deliver the full support that’s needed for businesses to thrive." Rebecca Peach, director of UK online estate agent I Am the Agent, said: "When selling or renting a property, the feel of the local area is almost as important as the home itself. "Placemaking is incredibly important, with house hunters eager to live within vibrant neighbourhoods that have a wealth of community assets - like a good local pub - on their doorstep. "From our experience, these social hubs are an essential part of the community, so it’s important that they’re protected so local areas can continue to grow and thrive across the UK." Join the campaign by visiting the Long Live the Local website to sign up to the newsletter or add your signature to the Long Live the Local petition.
Conor McGregor Ordered to Pay $250k in Sexual Assault CaseThe Ring of Honor representative for the Wrestle Dynasty International Women’s Cup qualifier will be decided on tonight’s ROH on HonorClub. ROH Women’s Champion Athena, Women’s TV Champion Red Velvet, Billie Starkz and Leyla Hirsch will battle in a four-way with the winner advancing to a four-way on January 5th in the Tokyo Dome against representatives from AEW, CMLL and Stardom. The show will feature a contract signing between ROH World Champion Chris Jericho and Matt Cardona for their impending Final Battle match. Ahead of their Tag Team title defense against The Righteous at Final Battle, the Sons of Texas (Dustin Rhodes & Sammy Guevara) will be in non-title action. The show will see title defenses by ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty against Matt Taven, and NJPW Strong Tag Team Champions Grizzled Young Veterans against MxM Collection. The lineup also features the return of Madison Rayne, Toa Liona vs. Lee Johnson, and The Outrunners vs. Tony Nese & Ariya Daivari. ********** It’s the penultimate show before Final Battle 2024 on December 20th! That said, there’s still an awful lot of room on the card (only three matches announced so far), so let’s see if tonights ROH on HonorClub can fill in some blanks. So it made total sense that the show started with a Qualifying match for a non-ROH Tournament! Wrestle Dynasty International Women’s Cup qualifier: Athena defeated Red Velvet, Billie Starkz and Leyla Hirsch It started with a promo from Billie Starkz that was quickly interrupted by the ROH Women’s Champion, Athena who turned it into a MeM. She asked Starkz for an apology for her behaviour the last few weeks, oh, and also to lay down for Athena so she can win their 4-way International Women’s Cup qualifier. Starkz protested, but Athena reminded her that she owed her and danced away. Hirsch and Velvet, slated to meet at Final Battle for Velvet’s ROH Women’s TV Title, glared at each other. Starkz didn’t offer up a Code of Honor to Athena off the top and Athena (after telling the other women they suck) left the ring and did jumping jacks to let the other three fight. In said fight, Starkz sent Velvet to the outside and kicked the much shorter Hirsch in the face. Velvet returned with a high crossbody onto Starkz and Hirsh. Athena then threw Velvet into the barricades. From there, the match went back and forth until everyone put everyone else into a submission lock. They all got tired at the same time and let go though. Starkz began cleaning house, executing a triple swan dive and got back-to-back two counts. She stared at a prone Athena, but did not try and pin her. Athena then used Hirsch as a spingboard to hit a hurricanrana on Starkz. Velvet and Hirsch tried to hit a suplex off the top rope on Athena, but Starkz ran in and TRIPLE superplexed them. Starkz had Hirsch pinned, but Athena broke up the count. The two argued and Athena commanded Starkz to lie down. Before she could though, Velvet knocked both to the outside where Hirsch double clotheslined them. Hirsch and Velvet gave us a Final Battle preview, going one-on-one while Starkz and Athena recovered. Hirsch seemed to get the better of Velvet, but before a pin could be made, Starkz jumped in and tossed Hirsch out. Athena then shoved Starkz out of the ring and pinned a stunned Velvet to win the match and advance in the tournament. The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum) defeated Premier Atheletes Tony Nese & Ariya Daivari (W/Josh Woods and Mark Sterling) The Outrunners are everyone’s favourite throwback tag team and have quickly moved into prime positions in the AEW Tag Hierarchy. The Premier Athletes want everyone to say they “rule” instead of “suck” when cued. This match marks the return of Tony Nese who’s been off TV relentlessly celebrating the birth of his twins. The Athletes entered to Sterling’s usual rap and the Outrunners entered to a huge pop from the audience. Nese and Magnum started things off with a quick posedown (Magnum won) and Nese cheap shotted him to get him isolated in the corner. Magnum fought out and tagged in Floyd who Atomic Dropped Nese. Diavari jumped in and got a double atomic drop for his trouble. Later, Daivari and Nese double teamed Magnum and tossed him to the outside for Sterling and Woods to stomp on. Nese pulled them back into the ring and then missed corner shots, allowing Magnum to fight his way to a hot tag to Floyd. Floyd exploded into the ring, slamming Daivari and Nese in quick succession. At this point, Magnum fell with Daivari on his shoulder, causing a brief pause in the action while his knee was checked. Nese hit a pumphandle driver on Floyd that got a two count. A few pie-faces later and Floyd was Turbo-Charged and fought off both Daivari and Nese and Magnum joined him to deliver a double elbow and Total Recall to get the win. -Dustin Rhodes joined us from the back to speak about the Righteous. Rhodes says there’s no quit in him or his family, so they can play their little mind games, but it wont get them the ROH Tag Titles. He called out Dutch specifically and the Bull Rope that Dusty gave him. Rhodes said that even though Dutch knew his father, he never understood him. Dutch has crossed the line and at Final Battle, it will be a double Bull Rope match! Madison Rayne defeated Allysin Kay Rayne, best known for her run in TNA as a 3-time Knockouts Champion, had her last ROH match way, way back on ROH on HonorClub episode 25, in which she picked up a win over Dani Mo. Since then, she’s been working behind the scenes as a producer and this match would be her big return to action. Kay, the definition of “journeywoman” has wrestled for over SEVENTY different promotions in her career. Her most recent ROH match was a Proving Ground match against ROH Women’s TV Champion Red Velvet a few weeks back. These two veterans were pretty much guaranteed to have an awesome match, and it absolutely was. Kay had the strength advantage on Rayne, but there was no ring rust there. Both women traded shots and holds, looking for the other one to make a mistake somewhere. Rayne hit a hurricanrana from the top rope, and then a crucifix driver on Kay to get the pin and win the match. Super fun! -Next, The Dark Order joined us in the back. Last week, the Grizzled Young Veterans (GYV) harassed an extra they felt shouldn’t have gotten lunch before they did. The Dark Order’s John Silver saw this and wasn’t impressed, so he stole their scarves, which he and Evil Uno and Alex Reynolds had a good laugh about. So this week, Silver and Raynolds did a hilarious(?) impression of of GYV. The Veterans saw what was going down and stormed over. Reynolds and Silver fought back, but Uno stepped in the middle and glared at his Dark Order buddies, as if disappointed in their antics. Toa Liona defeated Lee Johnson Last week, Liona and his Gates of Agony partner, Bishop Kaun picked up a win over Griff Garrison and Preston Vance. This week, Liona looks to go at it alone against Ring of Honor super-worker, Lee Johnson. Johnson (who has a gigantic tag partner of his own in EJ Nduka) has fared pretty well in singles matches in 2024 (11 wins, 4 losses) but has failed to put any kind of gold around his waist. This match had a fast start with Liona’s strength and Johnson’s speed keeping them even as they ran through a bunch of quick moves and holds. Johnson made the fatal mistake of trying to chop Liona, which as you can imagine only made him madder. Johnson tried kicks and knees, but Liona took them all. Johnson went high for a frog splash, but Liona kicked out at two. Johnson popped up looking for the Big Shot Drop, but Liona powered out of it, smashing Johnson with a top rope sit-down drop for the pin. After the match, Liona tried to pick up Johnson, but the two started fighting. Liona hit a big kick on Johnson and that brought out the very large EJ Nduka. The two big men stared each other down until Lion left and Nduka helped Johnson to his feet. NJPW Strong Tag Team Champions Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson) defeated MxM Collection (Mansoor & Madden) So as mentioned above the Veterans have been beefing with the Dark Order (specifically Reynolds and Silver, after Silver stole their scarves) and had an altercation with them earlier in the evening. Which led directly to this NJPW Strong Tag Team Championship match against... (checks notes) MxM Collective for some reason. Also John Morrison was there. With all that out of the way, tips were touched and Gibson started off against Mansoor. Drake jumped in, but Mansoor reversed it into a double neckbreaker. That brought the tag to Madden who dominated the legal man, Drake. Madden tried to forcibly make Drake touch tips (I do not like that sentence) and Drake caught a flurry of offense. Mansoor found himself isolated in the GYV corner with Gibson and Drake wailing on him. He tried a long-distance tip-touch to bring in Madden, but no dice as Drake and Gibson started a brawl. They eliminated Madden and then hit a high splash on Mansoor for a two-count. Madden hit the ring and took out both Drake and Gibson with side kicks and slams. Mansoor tagged in and Gibson tossed Madden into the stairs on the outside. That left Mansoor alone against Drake and to be choked with a scarf by Gibson behind the ref’s back. GYV finished Mansoor off and retained their titles. Also, John Morrison was there. -Backstage, Board of Director Member Paul Wight joined us from the back to announce that Jay Lethal will be coming back to ROH at Final Battle! Lethal, anxious to get into the title picture, asked who his opponent would be, but before Wight could answer, QT Marshall arrived. He lamented the idea that Lethal might get a title shot before he does. The two fought and Wight made the match for Final Battle: Jay Lethal vs QT Marshall! ROH Classic Match: Shane Taylor vs Kenny King in a Fight Without Honor (Final Battle 2021, Baltimore, Maryland) What can I say about this match? It’s two very violent men doing violence to each other and doing it very well. Ladders, tables, trash cans, Kendo sticks, all used and destroyed in the first FEW MINUTES of this match. Super fun and worth a watch! ROH Tag Team Champions Dustin Rhodes & Sammy Guevara defeated Eric Dillinger & Josh Crane Rhodes and Guevara have been ROH Tag champions since Mid-August, when they took the titles from the Undisputed Kingdom. From there, they’ve had a handful of title defenses, a Bunkhouse Brawl and a bunch of multi-team/person matches. As mentioned earlier, they’ve currently got The Righteous waiting for them at Final Battle and possibly somewhere in the arena tonight. As for their opponents, I couldn’t find anything on Crane, but Dillinger is the Asylum Wrestling Revolution (AWR) Champion and has been since 2022! Crane and Guevara started things off, but Rhodes and Dillinger brawled on the outside. Rhodes left him laying and tagged in and out with Guevara, trading strikes on Crane in the corner. Dillinger tried to help his partner, but was tossed onto his prone partner for a Guevara standing slam. Rhodes tagged in and took a punch each from Dillinger and Crane. Rhodes was sent to the corner and came out with a big boot to Dillinger. Guevara tagged in and met Dillinger and Crane with a high crossbody. A Texas Destroyer and a GTH followed by a CrossRhodes ended things with Guevara getting the pin on Crane. Suddenly, the Righteous’ music hit and they ran down the ramp. Vincent grabbed a mic and called Dutch back, addressing Guevara and Rhodes. Vincent asked the crowd if they wanted to see these two teams fight TONIGHT. They responded in the affirmative, but Vincent decided that they didn’t deserve it. Vincent ran down Dusty with a “polka dots” joke, causing Rhodes to grab a chair as the Righteous beat a hasty exit.
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