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Shots fired at home in Kirkland, police investigating

Montreal police investigate shots fired at Kirkland home early Tuesday. 911 calls reported gunshots on Beaubois St. Patrollers found bullet holes in garage, secured area. Surveillance footage and witness interviews ongoing. No arrests yet.

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Global News Toronto

Debby dumped 173 mm of rain on this Montreal town. Now, flood victims must clean up

Severe flooding from tropical storm Debby in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, leaves residents like Kaspar Schattke and Paola Hawa dealing with extensive damage to their homes. Despite community support, many face challenges with insurance coverage and costly repairs. The town is mobilizing cleanup efforts and calls for better infrastructure to handle future weather events. Residents express concerns over the financial burden of recovery.

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Tropical Storm Ernesto Where it could go next

Tropical Storm Ernesto is strengthening in the northern Caribbean, with hurricane watches issued for several areas. The storm could intensify rapidly into a dangerous hurricane, bringing heavy rain, gusty winds, and rough seas. Puerto Rico is preparing for potential power outages and flooding. Ernesto’s track may shift, impacting areas like Bermuda. The storm’s impacts will be felt across the region and could create dangerous rip currents along the U.S. East Coast.

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CityNews Toronto

Police searching Stouffville farmland for missing Markham real estate agent

The search for missing Markham real estate agent Yuk-Ying Anita Mui, 56, has intensified in Stouffville. She was last seen on Aug. 9, 2024, and her vehicle was found abandoned. Search teams are focusing on a rural property she was expected to visit. Const. Moskaluk says there’s no evidence of foul play, but her disappearance is suspicious. Mui is described as Chinese, 5’6″, 130 lbs, with brown eyes and black hair.

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BBC.com

Donald Trump’s chat with Elon Musk on X factchecked

Trump’s false claims on sea level rise, immigration, and inflation fact-checked by BBC Verify after chat with Elon Musk. Trump underestimates sea level rise, exaggerates illegal immigration numbers, and inflation impact. Border wall claim partially true – Trump built over 450 miles. BBC Verify scrutinizes Trump’s statements.

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CTV News Vancouver

Failure of woman to come forward could be aggravating factor in dog mauling case lawyer

A woman’s failure to come forward after her dog killed another in Stanley Park could be held against her in court. Witnesses saw the attack and urge her to turn herself in. An investigation is ongoing, and fines may be levied. A lawyer specializing in animal law says responsible ownership is key. If the dog is identified, a judge may decide its fate, as seen in a previous case.

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What we know so far about Kamala Harris’ policy

Vice President Kamala Harris is strategically unveiling her policy platform to distinguish herself from former President Donald Trump. She aims to address old vulnerabilities and focus on economic issues. Harris recently endorsed Trump’s idea to end federal taxation on tipped earnings for lower- and middle-income workers. Trump criticized her for adopting his idea, while the White House confirmed support for the plan. Harris is also shifting towards centrist policies to build consensus in government.

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CityNews Toronto

Toronto Police charge man who was seriously injured after being pushed by plainclothes officer

A man seriously injured by a plainclothes officer in Toronto has been charged after a video incident. The video shows officers subduing a suspect when another man intervenes, leading to the injured man being forcefully pushed to the ground. The Special Investigations Unit is looking into the matter, while the Toronto Police Association warns against civilians interfering in police operations.

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CTV News Edmonton

What will and won’t be open as Jasper residents return home on Friday

Residents can return to Jasper on Friday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., but utilities may be limited. Continuing care residents will stay in alternative locations. Health services are being restored, mental health support is available, and a housing needs survey is ongoing. Critical retail is reopening, schools will resume in September, and court services are moved to Hinton. Visitors are discouraged due to limited amenities.

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CTV News

Final chapter of ‘Freedom Convoy’ organizers’ trial begins with closing arguments

The criminal trial for “Freedom Convoy” organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber in Ottawa nears conclusion with final submissions by the Crown. The organizers face charges related to organizing an illegal protest against pandemic restrictions. Defense argues protest is legal. Delays have prolonged the trial, scheduled for three days of final arguments. (Words: 47)

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