Politics
Trump Flips Off Michigan Autoworker Who Called Him 'Pedophile Protector'
During a visit to a Ford plant, Donald Trump responded to a protester's 'pedophile protector' taunt with an obscene gesture and expletive. See the viral reaction and White House defense.
Business
London Council Reverses $3.1M Fee for Affordable Housing High-Rise for Newcomers
London city councillors have waived a contentious $3.1 million development charge for an affordable housing project by the Cross Cultural Learner Centre, ending a dispute over support for newcomers.
Sports
Perry Pearn Leads Chinese National Hockey Team on 9-Game Western Canada Tour
Former NHL and NAIT coach Perry Pearn guides the Chinese men's national hockey team on a nine-game exhibition tour across Alberta and Saskatchewan. Discover how this tour aims to develop China's Olympic hockey program.
Lifestyle
Lost for 54 Days: North Vancouver Dog Miraculously Reunited with Family
A North Vancouver family's 54-day nightmare ends in joy as their missing dog is found safe and returned home. Read the heartwarming story of resilience and reunion.
Entertainment
Health
Environment
Zoo Animals Get Popsicles in Rio Heat Wave
Rio de Janeiro's BioParque zoo provides jaguars and monkeys with frozen treats for hydration and thermal comfort during extreme summer heat exceeding 40°C. See how zoos adapt.
Fire ban issued for Lethbridge river valley after grass fire
A fire ban is now in effect for Lethbridge's river valley following a significant grass fire. Firefighters continue to investigate the cause as officials warn of dangerously dry conditions.
No Timeline to Fix Kashechewan's Water Emergency
Kashechewan First Nation faces a dire humanitarian water crisis with no repair timeline. A sewage backup forced an evacuation, now halted by weather. Leaders demand urgent, long-term government action.
Winnipeg's Forks River Trail Closed Due to Warmth
The popular Nestaweya River Trail at Winnipeg's The Forks is closed as unseasonably warm weather compromises ice safety. Officials urge public caution.
Calgary urges water cuts to hit 485M-litre daily target
Calgary officials urge residents to reduce water use to a 485-million-litre daily target as repairs continue on the Bearspaw South feeder main. CEMA Chief Sue Henry stresses conservation for hospitals and firefighting.
Technology
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