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Man kidnapped in Vaughan located, suspects still at large police

A man kidnapped in Vaughan was found in Scarborough, with suspects still at large. Roberto Marchioni, 56, was assaulted and forced into a Honda CRV. He was found in good health with minor injuries. Police released images of suspects and suspect vehicles. Investigation ongoing, with York Regional Police urging suspects to surrender. Contact Homicide Unit or Crime Stoppers with information.

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The Weather Network

Severe storms target Ontario Sunday, hail and flooding possible

Parts of northeastern and southern Ontario face the risk of thunderstorms on Sunday. A cold front in the northeast will clash with heat and humidity, leading to heavy rain, gusty winds, large hail, and possible flooding. Southern Ontario, especially around Windsor and Sarnia, is at higher risk. Residents are advised to stay updated on weather alerts.

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Global News Toronto

After another flashflooding death, expert says N.S. needs robust alert system now

Retired meteorologist urges Nova Scotia to collaborate with federal government on robust flash flood alert system. Tragic death of youth in Wolfville prompts calls for improved early warning systems. Expert emphasizes need for timely alerts and public education on flood risks. Previous flooding incidents highlight challenges in emergency alert transmission.

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Global News Toronto

Calgary irrigation company feels the pinch of outdoor water restrictions

Calgary’s Deerfoot Meadows faces severe drought under ongoing watering restrictions. CEO Darren Kovacs of ExactET Systems Inc. warns of irreversible damage to trees and plants. Smart technology measures soil moisture to conserve water. City officials maintain stage three restrictions, impacting irrigation companies and leaving many unemployed. Water demand drops slightly, but restrictions may continue as temperatures rise. Update expected Monday on lifting ban.

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CHEK News

B.C. boaters found dead in Nova Scotia believed to be missing Salt Spring Island couple

A sailing couple from Salt Spring Island, Brett Clibbery and Sarah Packwood, are believed to be dead after their lifeboat washed ashore in Nova Scotia. The couple, aged 70 and 60, were on a sailing adventure named “The Green Odyssey” to the Azores. The Nova Scotia RCMP is working with various agencies to investigate the incident and confirm their identities.

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