News Roundup: Halifax airport runway reopens, plane fire investigated, Liam Payne death case update, and more.
The plane that caught fire upon landing at Halifax's airport over the weekend has been removed, and the runway has reopened. An Argentine judge argued that the manager of singer Liam Payne and employees of the hotel where he was staying failed the popstar in the moments before his death, according to the prosecutor's office.
Anxious airline flyers may well remember 2024 as the year their worst fears about the safety of air travel felt confirmed, as a series of unprecedented, and in some cases fatal, airplane incidents captured headlines. Calgary police are investigating the death of a father and daughter on Sunday night as a double homicide and believe it's the result of a domestic incident. Many people set New Year's resolutions but not all resolutions are created equal. Here are some tips on how to set your goals according to an expert. Mexico to investigate a town that thanked a drug lord for holiday season gifts for children Mexico's president said Monday that prosecutors are investigating officials in a town where a sign was posted thanking a drug lord for holiday season gifts for children. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is about to enter the final year of his mandate and, quite possibly, of his political career, writes Tom Mulcair in his column for CTVNews.ca. The former NDP leader takes a snapshot of Trudeau's leadership balance sheet as a way of understanding how he got to where he is in the polls. Toronto police say they're receiving an 'increasing' number of reports about a scam where suspects send their victims 'graphic violent images' in an effort to extort money from them
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Part of plane catches fire on Halifax runway after rough landing, temporarily closing airportThe incident involved Air Canada flight 2259, which was operated by PAL Airlines.
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Plane Skids Off Runway, Catches Fire at Halifax AirportAn Air Canada Express flight operated by PAL Airlines experienced a suspected landing gear issue after arriving from St. John's, causing the plane to skid off the runway and catch fire at Halifax Stanfield International Airport. Passengers described a rough landing with sparks and flames, but thankfully no injuries were reported. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating the incident. As a result of the incident, passengers are without their baggage, which was left on the plane, with an estimated return time of up to three days.
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Halifax Airport Runway Reopened After Firey LandingAir Canada Flight 2259, operated by PAL Airlines, skidded down the Halifax airport runway on Saturday night, catching fire. The Transportation Safety Board (TSB) approved the removal of the aircraft on Sunday evening after completing its review. The incident caused flight disruptions, including diversions, cancellations, and delays.
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Halifax Airport Plane Incident Sparks Flames, Delays FlightsA PAL Airlines flight experienced a suspected landing gear issue Saturday night at Halifax Stanfield International Airport, leading to temporary flight delays and a small fire.
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Plane Lands Rough, Sparks Flames at Halifax AirportA PAL Airlines flight from St. John's, NL, experienced a suspected landing gear issue upon arrival at Halifax Stanfield International Airport on Saturday night, resulting in sparks, flames, and smoke entering the cabin. While all 73 passengers and crew disembarked safely, the incident temporarily halted flight activity and stranded passengers without their luggage for several days.
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Plane Sparks Flames During Rough Landing at Halifax AirportA PAL Airlines flight arriving from St. John's experienced a suspected landing gear issue, causing a rough landing and sparks at Halifax Stanfield International Airport. While no major injuries were reported, minor injuries were noted.
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