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Calgary mayor offers update on water main break monitoring and repairs

Calgary Mayor Gondek to update on water service restoration efforts post-main break. Water usage down, but Stage 3 restrictions remain. Address to be live-streamed by CTV Calgary.

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CityNews Toronto

2 charged in Ontario Disability Support Program robbery, police say more victims likely

Toronto police arrested two men for targeting Ontario Disability Support Program clients, stealing funds. A victim was robbed of his ODSP benefits at a gas station. Suspects took his pre-paid Visa card, replaced it with an empty one, and withdrew cash using his PIN. Two 18-year-olds arrested, one suspect remains wanted. Police suspect more victims. ODSP provides financial aid to people with disabilities.

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CTV News Winnipeg

Man shot and killed outside soccer game in Winnipeg

A 22-year-old man, Mohamed Yusuf Abdullahi, died in a targeted shooting at the Ralph Cantafio Soccer Complex in Winnipeg after the Canada African Cup of Nations games. Police are investigating and seeking witnesses or video footage. No other injuries were reported, and the shooter fled the scene. Witnesses are urged to contact the homicide unit with any information.

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CityNews Vancouver

People are still not getting the message Fraser Valley fire dept. issues fines after campfire ban ignored

Despite a province-wide campfire ban in B.C., many people are ignoring the restrictions, leading to fines and extinguished fires. The Chilliwack River Valley Fire Department issued fines and extinguished multiple fires over the weekend. With nearly 150 wildfires burning in the province, authorities are urging the public to respect the ban to prevent human-caused wildfires. Violators face hefty fines and potential jail time.

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The Globe and Mail

UBC looks into professors social media after Trump rally shooting

The University of British Columbia is investigating a social media post by a faculty of medicine professor following the attempted assassination of former U.S. president Donald Trump. Professor Karen Pinder’s now-deleted post expressed disappointment at the failed attempt. The post sparked online outrage, with politicians condemning political violence. Premier David Eby expressed deep concern over the incident.

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