Calgary is set to experience another round of rainfall on Tuesday, with thunderstorms forecasted for Wednesday, according to meteorologists. The precipitation comes after a brief dry spell and is expected to bring much-needed moisture to the region. Residents are advised to prepare for wet conditions and potential localized flooding.
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In other news, a Toronto man has been charged after allegedly sexually assaulting a victim at a west-end wellness clinic. The incident has raised concerns about safety in healthcare facilities. Meanwhile, disability advocates are calling out Metrolinx for inaccessibility issues on the new Eglinton Crosstown light rail transit line, citing 'bungled design work.'
Vancouver support workers are bracing for a surge in gender-based violence during the upcoming World Cup, while residents in Fairview express frustration over repeated recycling delays. In Calgary, a rollover on Bow Trail has halted traffic, prompting police to investigate.
Alberta's Corb Lund announced that an anti-coal petition drive has been successful, marking a win for environmental activists. Elsewhere, an Ottawa teen earned a major award for dress design, and Orleans residents are increasingly concerned after a teen was attacked by coyotes.
In sports, Montreal Victoire players Erin Ambrose and Hayley Scamurra are moving to Las Vegas. The Oilers are reportedly considering hiring Mike Babcock as head coach. A report to a city council committee highlights a sharp rise in speeding and collisions at Edmonton intersections.
In Nova Scotia, a man died after his truck entered a construction zone and collided with vehicles. New Brunswick RCMP seized 26 stolen vehicles and 1 kg of cocaine from a Moncton residence. A Winnipeg man stopped a catalytic converter thief days after buying a new vehicle.
A teen has been charged after a jogger was stabbed in a random attack. Thunderstorms thrashed southeast Saskatchewan, with multiple funnel clouds reported. A sudden death on Lake Diefenbaker is under investigation. Waterloo Region home sales posted their slowest May in 15 years.
Tri-City Roller Derby hosts World Championship qualifiers in Waterloo. A 70-year-old man died after a vehicle rollover on a Saskatchewan highway. The family of an expectant mother who died at a Saskatoon hospital is calling for change. One person was killed in a Highway 11 crash, and the roadway remains closed.
Burnout and other pressures are leading to high turnover for paramedics in Sudbury. A new 73-unit affordable housing project was unveiled. Deputy Chief Hansen is included in the newest round of Sarnia police suspensions. An Ontario man accused of murder along an Orillia trail was previously convicted of assault with a weapon.
Nottawasaga OPP is investigating a fatal motorcycle collision in New Tecumseth. The family remembers a Windsor man after a Lake St. Clair tragedy. The Gordie Howe bridge nears opening, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony reportedly planned for Friday. Nanaimo council hears a growing call for dry, recovery-oriented housing at a Terminal Avenue site.
A developer seeks to turn an art deco building in downtown Victoria into a compact hotel. The federal government launches public consultations on Billy Bishop airport. One child is dead, and two youths are hospitalized following an ATV crash in the Northwest Territories. Progressive Nithya Raman advances to a November runoff against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. A Norway court orders an ailing crown princess's son released ahead of a rape verdict.
In politics, Ottawa offers millions in loans to airlines struggling with high jet fuel costs, but WestJet 'strongly opposes' the proposal. The House of Commons passes a bill criminalizing forced sterilization. The Pentagon labels tech giant Alibaba and electric car maker BYD as aiding the Chinese military. The TSX edges higher amid steadier U.S. markets and recovering AI stocks. A guru accuses a Pepsi bottler of abusing a dominant position at the Competition Tribunal.
In health, encouraging trial results for AstraZeneca's new weight-loss pill are reported. Studies suggest smartphones reduce birth rates. Childhood egg allergies fall as early introduction becomes more common. In entertainment, Hulk Hogan's cause of death is revealed in a Florida police report. Young boys and teens keep Elvis' legacy alive with jumpsuits, wigs, and dance moves. French singer Patrick Bruel is placed in police custody.
In sports, Trump was loudly booed at Madison Square Garden before Game 3 of the NBA Finals. Fans need to know about getting inside BC Place for the World Cup debut. A Somali referee won't officiate in the World Cup after being denied entry into the United States. Lifestyle stories include the world's best cities for food, according to Time Out, and expert opinions on 'tattle phones.'
In climate and environment, a flesh-eating cattle parasite is spreading in Texas as new screwworm cases are found. Ottawa plans evacuation centres in advance of wildfire season. A great white shark was caught on underwater footage during a Mediterranean clean-up. In sci-tech, OpenAI files confidential SEC paperwork for an IPO, opening the door to a Wall Street debut. A new image of the Crystal Ball Nebula captures the 'spectacular' throes of a dying star. Apple's Siri is finally getting a big AI upgrade.



