in the conservative leadership election. and the art of food, we ll tell you about the indian painter who makes work almost good enough to eat. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it s 8am in singapore, and 6pm in saskatchewan in canada, where police are searching for two suspects thought to have stabbed ten people to death. at least another 15 were wounded. the prime ministerjustin trudeau has described the events as horrific and heart breaking . the royal canadian mounted police say they are investigating 13 possible crime scenes. we can hear now from the assistant commissioner, rhonda blackmore, who was speaking at a police press conference a short while ago. at this point in our investigation, we have located tempted east individuals in 13 locations in the areas of james smith information and saskatchewan. several others have been injured, 15 of which at this point have been transported to various hospitals. there may be additiona
of fans in the city visiting from inside and outside the province, so it will be challenging for the police over the next couple of hours. we will have more on that breaking story in canada as we get it. votes are being counted in chile, where millions have taken part in a historic referendum for a new constitution. the vote is taking place three years after mass protests calling for an end to deep inequalities in the south american country. if approved, this new constitution would replace the current one which was drafted by former dictator augusto pinochet. the range of issues are huge, covering gender parity, abortion rights, indigenous representation and climate issues. pascale bonnefoy miralles, a journalist in santiago, told us what s at stake with today s referendum.