Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to visit Tumbler Ridge on Friday to meet with mourners following a mass shooting at the local secondary school, according to The Guardian. The tragedy, described as one of Canada's deadliest mass shootings, has left families reeling, with the mother of 12-year-old Ticaria Lampert, one of the victims, making a public statement alongside her daughter Niveya.
The visit comes as authorities and relatives release details of the event. The Guardian reported that Sarah Lampert, Ticaria's mother, spoke of her grief, stating "The tears just keep flowing."
In other news, according to Sky News, former US President Donald Trump criticized Israeli President Isaac Herzog, stating that Herzog should be "ashamed of himself." This occurred shortly after Benjamin Netanyahu returned to Tel Aviv. Sky News noted that this highlights a growing schism between Trump and Israel.
Meanwhile, Euronews reported on fuel shortages in Cuba, exacerbated by the US blockade. The news outlet stated that Cuba is rationing fuel, with aviation authorities warning of limited jet fuel supplies. Public transport has stalled, and banks have reduced hours. Mexico has pledged diplomatic efforts to help resume oil shipments, according to Euronews.
In Southern California, the city of Santa Monica will begin using an AI system in April to detect bike lane violations, according to Ars Technica. The AI technology, developed by Hayden AI, will be implemented in seven parking enforcement vehicles. "The more we can reduce the amount of illegal parking, the safer we can make it for bike riders," said Charley Territo, chief growth officer at Hayden AI, according to Ars Technica.
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