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EDMONTON 鈥?A jury has found an Edmonton man guilty of first-degree murder for stabbing two co-workers to death in a bloody attack at a grocery warehouse.Jayme Pasieka, who is 32, has also been convicted on four counts of attempted murder in the attack three years ago.Pasieka looked blankly ahead as the verdicts were read. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Relatives and friends of the victims hugged, cried and held hands.Pasieka faces two automatic life sentences, but Justice Donna Shelley has asked the ju
stanley termosy ry to deliberate on how long he should spend in prison before he can apply for parole. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Much of the case focused on whether Pasieka, who has schizophrenia, was capable of planning the attack and intended to kill his co-workers.He testified in his own defence and said he had given up on life, was hearing voices in his head and hoped that if he stabbed people he would get the help he needed.
stanley thermobecher ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Thierno Bah, 41, and Fitzroy Harris, 50, were killed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Defence lawyer Peter Royal said during closing arguments that Pasieka had severe schizophrenia and told police after the attack that he didn ;t plan to kill and
stanley becher that he felt sad about what happened.Crown prosecutor Kim Goddard told the jury that Pasieka mental-hea Xubb Halton reports 5 new COVID-19 cases, one new death
TORONTO 鈥?North American stock markets lost some ground midweek as the technology and materials sectors took hits from rising bond yields.The 10-year U.S. treasury yield rose to 1.48 per cent from 1.4 per cent. That still below the 52-week high of about 1.6 per cent set last week that caused stock markets to falter.Rising bond yields have an influence on investor interest in the tech sector. The sector elevated valuations can be justified when rates are low b
stanley kubek ut that is thrown by the wayside when they start to rise, says Allan Small, senior investment adviser at HollisWealth, ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Any time you seem to be seeing a little bit higher yields, you ;re seeing tech stocks roll over and get sold off, he said in an interview.The SP/TSX composite index closed down 100.93 poin
stanley cup ts to 18,320.67. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 121.43 points at 31,270.09. The SP 500 index was down 50.57 points at 3,819.72, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq composite was down
stanley cup 361.04 points or 2.7 per cent at 12,997.75.Shopify Inc. was the worst performer on the Toronto index, falling 6.6 per cent as the tech sector lost 3.6 per cent and BlackBerry Ltd. was down nearly three per cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Health care, materials and utilities were also lower.