Old school at the museum
Anyone who attended school in the Central Okanagan in years past can get ready for a big dose of nostalgia with the newest exhibit at the Okanagan Heritage Museum in Kelowna. 
Girl, 10, killed by pet XL bully dog is named
"We are utterly shocked and devastated," said the family of Savannah Bentham
Reeves does the right thing by miners robbed by Tories and gives them Budget boost
Keen to see the injustice against ex miners righted, Mirror political columnist Paul Routledge is delighted by their pension boost in Labour's first Budget – but is sad his old union delegate friend did not live to see it
Mum tells of heartbreak after teen's MDMA death in Exeter
Lucy Hill was just 16 years old
Teen's 11 chilling words to family after stabbing woman to death in scooter row
The teenage murderer suspect repeatedly watched himself stab his victim Danielle Davidson with a zombie-style knife on CCTV in court, before changing his plea to guilty
Former Scotland rugby captain pleads guilty to domestic abuse over five-year period against former partner
Former Scotland rugby captain Stuart Hogg has pleaded guilty to one charge of domestic abuse over a five-year period against his former partner.
9 congressional sleeper races to watch on Election Night
These sleeper congressional races could determine which party wins a majority in the House or Senate, which will have a substantial impact on the next president’s agenda.
Mum's horror as Lidl trolley 'crushes her baby' after rolling off kerb and flipping onto him
Lucy Greatbatch was doing her weekly shop when the trolley 'rolled' off the kerb and toppled over - causing 10-month-old George to hit his head on the pavement.
Man goes on a hacking spree in Madurai, Sivaganga; murders a shopkeeper
Man goes on hacking spree, injuring family members, murdering man, and attacking others before arrest at Collectorate.
Businessman and wife assaulted bar staff after being asked to leave
Daniel and Serena Hallam were arrested after leaving one of the victims with a broken jaw and the other with a broken tooth and rib at the Alsager cricket club in Cheshire.
'I've always tried to make Christmas magical for Jake, this year it's cancelled'
"There will be no Santa," says heartbroken mum Melanie
Sheriff blames meds
An Ohio sheriff's patrol commander who declared on Facebook that he would not help Democrats and would require proof of who a person voted for before providing them aid has apologized, blaming prescribed sleep aids for causing his “out of character” actions.
Boris Johnson's Brexit blunder hampered small boats response, says Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer told The Mirror that the Tory Brexit deal means the UK can no longer lead operations to tackle people traffickers and means vital intelligence isn't being shared
Starmer vows to renegotiate Brexit to tackle migrant Channel crisis
The Prime Minister wants to reinstate the UK's ability to lead investigations into people trafficking - and other crimes - on the Continent.
Jewish citizen is executed in Iran over 'self-defence' fatal stabbing
Arvin Nathaniel Ghahremani was executed following a two-year to save his life. He was convicted of murder after defending himself from a knife attack, human rights groups claim.
Homeless mum forced to make boiled eggs in the toilet to feed kids in 'horrific' hotel
Single mum Michelle Kerr, 40, was placed in B&B accommodation with her three children - but said their experience was 'dreadful' and meant they often had to check out from the hotel
Lady de Rothschild's death reopened by Italian cops 44 years later
Italian police have reopened the investigation into the mysterious disappearance of the former Lady de Rothschild in an Italian snowstorm in 1980. 
US braces for unrest ahead of presidential election
Security for the 2024 US presidential election is being ramped up to unprecedented levels with panic buttons for poll workers, special weapons teams deployed on rooftops, and the National Guard on standby.
Tauranga mayor hits back at online comments about staff
Comments were made on social media in response to posts on Tauranga's marine precinct.
The Greater Manchester estate where outsiders have been banned
“I hope this demonstrates to the community just how committed we are to their safety"
Most submitters oppose extending consents for Rotorua's emergency housing motels
A hearing is being held on Tuesday over extending contracts for seven motels for another 12 months.
'My client is no more': murder trial delayed after assassination of 'underworld boss' in the Cape
Self-proclaimed businessman and alleged underworld boss Mark Lifman died in a hail of bullets on Sunday in the parking lot of the Garden Route Mall in George in the Western Cape
Hospital boss denies telling police it was unjust to investigate Letby
Ruth Millward, the former head of risk and patient safety at the Countess of Chester Hospital, said she couldn't remember telling police she thought it 'unjust' that Lucy Letby was being investigated.
US braces for election violence: Stores board up, warnings of 'blood'
With barricades going up and the National Guard on stand-by, a startling number of Americans now say that this week's election will see violence and even the start of something much worse.
Prince William has 'unlucky' title that sons George or Louis could inherit
Prince William holds a title aside from Prince of Wales that has a history of tragedies dating back to when it was first given out in the 17th century and it could one day be inherited by George of Louis
BBC criticised over new Chris Kaba documentary
The BBC has been criticised for screening a new documentary about Chris Kaba just two weeks after the officer who shot him dead in 2022 was cleared of a murder charge
Damning audit of Tim Walz's countless lies
With the tightest presidential race in living memory now entering its dramatic final hours, no stray words, comment or cough from the contenders will pass without fierce scrutiny.
Security ramped up amid fears of election day unrest
As a tense America votes for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris, concerns about potential political violence have prompted officials to take a...
Rapist jailed following ‘horrendous’ attack
A MAN has been jailed for 11 years after being convicted of rape. Thomas Carr, 35, was sentenced at Plymouth Crown Court after being found guilty by a jury of one rape and one attempted rape. The court heard that Carr and the victim in the case had agreed to meet prior to the attack. He arrived at her home where she made a coffee before going to her bedroom to get ready to go out. While she was in her bedroom, Carr entered the room and raped her despite her telling him to stop. Later on that day, Carr attempted to rape the victim a second time, following which she contacted a friend asking her to come over and get him out of the house. The victim reported Carr to the police, and he was arrested at his home address in George Place, Plymouth, on Tuesday, July 18, 2023. Inspector Christopher Kinski, from Devon & Cornwall Police’s Domestic Abuse investigation team, said: “The perpetrator in this case has committed a truly horrendous and heinous crime against this woman. “I wish to thank the victim for her incredible…
Concern among community following spate of ‘sickening’ sex attacks
THERE is increasing concern among the people of Derry after a spate of sexual attacks on women in the city. Four women were attacked in separate incidents last week over the course of seven days. The most recent incident happened on Saturday, November 2, when a woman in her 40s was approached by a man carrying a kitchen knife as she walked her dog in Top of the Hill Park at around 3pm. The man grabbed at the woman, but she called out and swung her dog lead at him, prompting him to run off. Police searched the area but were unable to find the man, who they believe headed in the direction of Corrody Road. He is described as a white man in his 20s, around 5’ 11” tall with a slim build and was wearing all black clothing. He had his hoody pulled tight around his face. The PSNI's Chief Superintendent Gillian Kearney and Detective Chief Superintendent Lindsay Fisher addressed concerns among the community this week PSNI detectives are investigating the possibility that this attack is linked to a similar attack which…
Concern among community following spate of ‘sickening’ sexual attacks
THERE is increasing concern among the people of Derry after a spate of sexual attacks on women in the city. Four women were attacked in separate incidents last week over the course of seven days. The most recent incident happened on Saturday, November 2, when a woman in her 40s was approached by a man carrying a kitchen knife as she walked her dog in Top of the Hill Park at around 3pm. The man grabbed at the woman, but she called out and swung her dog lead at him, prompting him to run off. Police searched the area but were unable to find the man, who they believe headed in the direction of Corrody Road. He is described as a white man in his 20s, around 5’ 11” tall with a slim build and was wearing all black clothing. He had his hoody pulled tight around his face. The PSNI's Chief Superintendent Gillian Kearney and Detective Chief Superintendent Lindsay Fisher addressed concerns among the community this week PSNI detectives are investigating the possibility that this attack is linked to a similar attack which…
Birmingham City Council ‘disappointed’ after damning report on housing failings
Authority highlighted 'significant interventions and improvements' after previous failures were highlighted
Philly DA to Election Day polling protesters: 'F around and find out'
Philadelphia's district attorney had a profane message to anyone attempting to interfere with voters on Election Day, daring them to 'F around and find out.'
Prince Andrew's plan to pay for 'mouldy Royal Lodge' is exposed in tell-all book
Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, is understood to want to cling on to his home, Royal Lodge in Windsor, Berkshire, despite being cut off by his brother, King Charles
UK's 'first asylum housing billionaire' used wealth to woo Latvian
Graham King, 57, whose firm Clearsprings made nearly £120million in profit last year by housing refugees for the Home Office, wooed Lolita Lace, 39, with horse riding trips.
X slammed for declaring horror images of 'severed head' in Edinburgh "didn't break rules"
WARNING - UPSETTING CONTENT - Images reportedly showing the severed head of an accident victim in Edinburgh’s Cowgate were circulated around the world in the wake of the death on Saturday night.
Terrorist tries to blow up Nashville power plant
Homegrown terrorist Skyler Philippi, 24, of Columbia, Tennessee has been arrested for allegedly plotting to blow up a Nashville power plant with a weapon of mass destruction.
I was blamed for bruises my 13-month-old suffered at nursery
Adrianna Czachor, 28, and husband Matt Kolacinski, 29, have told of their ordeal after spotting bruises on their 13-month-old son Jonatan's hips after collecting him.
Hamilton councillor won't face further consequences for expletive-laden rant
Hamilton's Andrew Bydder was censured by his colleagues and ordered to apologise for ableist slurs and derogatory comments.
Lake Country remembers
The Rotary Club of Lake Country has set up a Garden of Crosses in Memorial Park paying tribute to 27 local fallen service members.
King Charles' incredible act to staff member in the moments after the late Queen died
The new King showed care and concern for members of Queen Elizabeth II's household immediately after receiving the news of her death at Balmoral on 8 September 2022
Report into Derbyshire dad's death finds lack of training among police officers at drugs raid
Chad Alford, 23, died after ingesting a white substance while officers gained entry to his home
Democrats pin hopes on women voters for success
Harris’ pursuit of the presidency adds a significant historical angle to her campaign that could galvanise female support.
Outrage as X says Edinburgh Cowgate severed head image "doesn't break rules"
WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT - Numerous people voiced their disgust at the graphic photos and videos showing gruesome scenes, and many took their objections directly to X
Killer Anthony Paget claimed legs 'swollen to f**k' and prison wouldn't bring him to hospital before death
The Irish Prison Service is set to launch a review into the death of murderer Anthony Paget, who passed away from suspected pneumonia after complaining that his legs were 'swollen to f**k' in prison
Voting For Trump Will Only Hurt America
'To everyone voting for Trump, I have only this simple question: Would you let him have lunch with your daughter or sister or wife or mother?' 'Then why would you let him have our lunch (and so much more) for four more years?', asks Sree Sreenivasan.
The $10bn battle for US congress: Races to watch
Control of Congress is pivotal to economic policy.
Thug shouts 'love you loads' as he's jailed for what he did to police officer
Joe Cook, from Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside, and his associates were approached by undercover officers after they attracted attention by riding a suspected stolen scrambler bike
Village praying for Harris
The temple reverberated with rhythmic Sanskrit and Tamil hymns, as a Hindu priest held a flame before the god. As this tiny South Indian village gathered to pray for Kamala Harris, a gaggle of reporters jostled for space and camera angles.
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