AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoWorld Cup Drama (Canada–Ghana): Ghana has formally protested Canada’s visa denial for midfielder Thomas Partey, calling it “high-handed and extremely unfair” and saying it will pursue diplomatic and legal options. Partey, facing rape and sexual assault charges in London and pleading not guilty, was ruled out of Ghana’s opener against Panama in Toronto. Sports (Canada at Home): Canada earned its first-ever men’s World Cup point on home soil, rallying from a first-half deficit to draw Bosnia-Herzegovina 1-1, with Cyle Larin scoring late in Toronto. Public Safety (Edmonton): Edmonton police are asking for dashcam and surveillance video after a shooting in the Schonsee area left two people injured in April. Health Access (Vancouver Island): ASAP CT scans on Vancouver Island can take up to 106 days, with MRIs up to 52 days, according to an MLA. Community & Animals (Vancouver): Greater Vancouver Zoo in Aldergrove welcomed a zebra foal and a southern white rhinoceros named Tony. Roads (Shuswap): Highway 1 is closed between Salmon Arm and Sicamous after a crash near Canoe.
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