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CTVNews.ca Top Stories Downtown Toronto church badly damaged, historic artwork destroyed by fire Crews are battling a fire inside a downtown Toronto church that is home to a historic piece of Canadian art. Woman charged after entering Chatham home, asking about resident’s children A 27-year-old woman has been charged with mischief after she allegedly entered a Chatham home, looking for a child. At least 9 dead after suspected militants in Kashmir fire at Hindu pilgrims, sending bus into gorge Suspected militants in Indian-controlled Kashmir’s Jammu province fired at a bus carrying Hindu pilgrims on Sunday and at least nine were killed after the vehicle fell into a deep gorge, officials said. Dallas mayor pays off losing bet, donning Oilers jersey on social media The Oilers got a Texas-sized pep talk Friday, when Dallas mayor Eric L. Johnson fulfilled his end of a losing bet with Edmonton mayor Amarjeet Sohj. ‘Fight or flight’: Here’s how to defeat the burnout at the workplace A new phenomenon – “The Great Exhaustion” — is circulating among some young professionals in Canada, according to a report. B.C. looks into post-fire mushroom picking rush after First Nation reports conflicts British Columbia says it is not ruling out regulating wild mushroom picking after an Indigenous community said a rising number of foragers are infringing on its land, with one case involving alleged threats of physical violence and intimidation. Howard University cuts ties with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs after video of attack on Cassie Howard University is cutting ties to Sean “Diddy” Combs, rescinding an honorary degree that was awarded to him and disbanding a scholarship program in his name, after a recently released 2016 video that appeared to show him attacking the R&B singer Cassie. A Pentagon-funded Quebec mining project does not meet with unanimous approval in Duhamel Residents of Quebec’s Outaouais and Laurentides regions fear that a mining project near the municipality of Duhamel will harm the environment. opinion opinion | You need an estate plan, but do you need a lawyer to do it properly? Estate planning can seem daunting, especially if you think it requires hiring a lawyer. In his latest column for CTVNews.ca, personal finance contributor Christopher LIew covers practical tips to simplify the process. Canada A Pentagon-funded Quebec mining project does not meet with unanimous approval in Duhamel Residents of Quebec’s Outaouais and Laurentides regions fear that a mining project near the municipality of Duhamel will harm the environment. Downtown Toronto church badly damaged, historic artwork destroyed by fire Crews are battling a fire inside a downtown Toronto church that is home to a historic piece of Canadian art. High security, protesters expected at today’s ‘Walk with Israel’ event in Toronto A pro-Israel march is set to take place today in Toronto amid heightened security and a related protest. Roaming peahen spends 3 days in B.C. pub after befriending neighbourhood family When Sarah Karagianis received multiple notifications from her staff about a situation at work, she feared the worst. B.C. looks into post-fire mushroom picking rush after First Nation reports conflicts British Columbia says it is not ruling out regulating wild mushroom picking after an Indigenous community said a rising number of foragers are infringing on its land, with one case involving alleged threats of physical violence and intimidation. Wortley Pride festival continues on despite protests and messages of hate The third annual Wortley Pride festival held Saturday has tripled in size this year according to founder and president Kathy Bell, but messages of hate continue to threatened the event before it even began. World Narendra Modi’s third term as India’s prime minister may prove the most challenging India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office for a third consecutive term on Sunday, but it may hold more challenges for the popular-but-polarizing leader than his past decade in power. German exit polls point to far-right gains in European election and a weak government showing Exit polls pointed to very weak results for Germany’s governing parties and gains for the far-right Alternative for Germany in Sunday’s vote for the European Parliament, while the mainstream conservative opposition was set to remain the country’s strongest political force in the legislature. Trump will hold outdoor Las Vegas rally in scorching heat. His campaign has extra medics and water Former U.S. president Donald Trump ‘s campaign is hiring extra medics, loading up on fans and water bottles and allowing supporters to carry umbrellas to an outdoor rally Sunday in Las Vegas, where temperatures are expected to exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 degrees Celsius). At least 9 dead after suspected militants in Kashmir fire at Hindu pilgrims, sending bus into gorge Suspected militants in Indian-controlled Kashmir’s Jammu province fired at a bus carrying Hindu pilgrims on Sunday and at least nine were killed after the vehicle fell into a deep gorge, officials said. Haiti’s new prime minister hospitalized days after being selected to lead country, official says Just over a week after taking over as Haiti’s prime minister, Gary Conille was hospitalized late Saturday in the capital of Port-au-Prince, an official told The Associated Press. Body of missing British TV presenter Michael Mosley found on Greek island The body of missing British TV presenter Michael Mosley was found on a Greek island Sunday morning after a days-long search, his family said. Politics No agreement among parties on releasing names of ‘witting’ foreign interference participants The federal parties are still at an impasse over whether the government should release the names of the parliamentarians who have reportedly “wittingly” participated in foreign interference. ‘Don’t take credit, give credit’: political strategists’ advice to feds on economy Neither the Liberals nor the Conservatives scored political points from the Bank of Canada’s interest rate cut, according to CTV’s Question Period’s regular panel of political strategists. Canadians more likely to prefer someone other than Trudeau lead Liberals in next election: Nanos Canadians are three times more likely to prefer someone other than Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to lead the Liberals in the next election, a new Nanos Research survey for CTV News shows. Health Brain, heart conditions could be treated as a one functioning unit, uOttawa says A group of researchers from more than 45 academic institutions across Canada, including the University of Ottawa (uOttawa) came together to detect, treat and prevent brain and heart conditions. ‘A study to give us hope’: Lifestyle changes improve Alzheimer’s symptoms for some Researchers are trying to determine if lifestyle interventions show cognitive improvement in people with mild cognitive impairment or early dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease. Optimism is just what the doctor ordered. But what if I’m already too negative? Optimism in itself is hardly a cure-all, but numerous studies over the decades have demonstrated a link between a positive outlook and good health outcomes. Sci-Tech American billionaire believes he can visit the Titanic safely 1 year after submersible deaths A billionaire American adventurer is planning to visit the Titanic wreckage in a submarine. Connor and his group are pledging that their vessel — they plan to use a Triton submarine — will be certified by a third-party group. Meet the joro, a flying spider scientists say could someday spread to Canada Recent research suggests that an invasive species of large, colourful spiders that take to the air as babies could spread to Canada. Quicksand doesn’t just happen in Hollywood, it happened on a Maine beach A Maine woman enjoying a walk on a popular beach in Maine learned that quicksand doesn’t just happen in Hollywood movies in jungles or rainforests. Entertainment Howard University cuts ties with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs after video of attack on Cassie Howard University is cutting ties to Sean “Diddy” Combs, rescinding an honorary degree that was awarded to him and disbanding a scholarship program in his name, after a recently released 2016 video that appeared to show him attacking the R&B singer Cassie. Anthology book reimagines Anne of Green Gables in junior high, steampunk dystopia A new anthology book reimagines Anne of Green Gables in different settings and genres. Luke Newton and Nicola Coughlan tease rocky romance for their ‘Bridgerton’ characters “Bridgerton” star Nicola Coughlan says the ups-and-downs of her character’s long-anticipated romance with a high society noble are not over. Business ‘No network is flawless’: Wildfires underscore resiliency challenges for telecoms Canada’s three largest providers say robust plans are in place to mitigate the effects of wildfires on their infrastructure. opinion opinion | You need an estate plan, but do you need a lawyer to do it properly? Estate planning can seem daunting, especially if you think it requires hiring a lawyer. In his latest column for CTVNews.ca, personal finance contributor Christopher LIew covers practical tips to simplify the process. Norwegian wealth fund to vote against Elon Musk’s Tesla pay package Norway’s sovereign wealth fund operated by Norges Bank Investment Management said Saturday it will vote against Elon Musk’s hefty CEO compensation package during Tesla’s annual meeting on Thursday. Lifestyle ‘Fight or flight’: Here’s how to defeat the burnout at the workplace A new phenomenon – “The Great Exhaustion” — is circulating among some young professionals in Canada, according to a report. What pet owners need to know before heading into the summer Warm weather is beginning to become the norm around the region, but heat and sun can also bring health concerns for our pets. Dirty dog conditioner, LED light bars, bassinets: Here are this week’s recalls Health Canada issued recalls for various items this week, including LED light bars, kettles and dog conditioners. Sports Dallas mayor pays off losing bet, donning Oilers jersey on social media The Oilers got a Texas-sized pep talk Friday, when Dallas mayor Eric L. Johnson fulfilled his end of a losing bet with Edmonton mayor Amarjeet Sohj. Dornoch pulls off upset to win first Belmont Stakes run at Saratoga racecourse Dornoch won the Belmont five weeks after a troubled trip led to a 10th-place finish in the Kentucky Derby. This time, Dornoch sat off leader Seize the Grey, passed the Preakness winner down the stretch and held on. Smith offers Florida governor some Alberta whisky if Panthers defeat Oilers in Stanley Cup finals Alberta Premier Danielle Smith dropped the digital gloves Saturday with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Autos Ontario man shocked after wheel comes loose and causes nearly $7,000 in damage A Midland, Ont. man was shocked when he was driving down the road and his front wheel came loose from his car. Bob Kelley, long-time publisher of used car guide Kelley Blue Book, dies at 96 If you’re wondering how much your car is worth, or how much to pay for that car you’re thinking of buying, there’s a good chance you’ll check KBB.com. Toyota apologizes for cheating on vehicle testing and halts production of three models Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda apologized Monday for massive cheating on certification tests for seven vehicle models as the automaker suspended production of three of them. Local Spotlight ‘It’s a unique addition’: Winnipeg man adds original Eaton’s sign to growing collection Showing off the latest purchase in his Eaton’s collection, Corey Quintaine joked he is rebuilding the former flagship store that used to sit at 320 Portage Avenue one Facebook Marketplace purchase at a time. An 11-year-old Ottawa girl wants to change the rules around backyard chickens After learning about food security at school, 11-year-old Violette Ferguson wants fresh eggs and to change the rules around chickens in the city. Ont. powerlifter battles back after catching mild cold that turned into rare and deadly disease An Ontario powerlifter caught a mild cold last year. Six days later, he was fighting for his life in the ICU. ‘The fresh air’: Supercentenarian shares secret on 107th birthday Marking a milestone, Lakeshore resident Olga White celebrated her 107th birthday in style Wednesday. ‘What a deal’: Zamboni among items available at municipal surplus sale in New Brunswick The municipality of Tantramar, N.B., is holding a sale to get rid of surplus items it acquired after the Town of Sackville amalgamated with smaller communities last year. Free money? Mysterious person leaving $50 bills around Metro Vancouver For several weeks, a mysterious social media user has apparently been leaving $50 bills hidden across Metro Vancouver. Regina Rifles statue officially unveiled in France A statue dedicated to the Royal Regina Rifles Regiment has been officially unveiled in France just ahead of the 80th anniversary of D-Day. N.S. student wins prestigious scholarship for famous Scotland university A Cape Breton is this year’s recipient of the McEuen Scholarship, which gives him basically a full ride to the medical school at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. Suspect caught making sundae during Kelowna break-in: RCMP Mounties in Kelowna nabbed a would-be burglar with an apparent sweet tooth over the weekend. Vancouver B.C. looks into post-fire mushroom picking rush after First Nation reports conflicts British Columbia says it is not ruling out regulating wild mushroom picking after an Indigenous community said a rising number of foragers are infringing on its land, with one case involving alleged threats of physical violence and intimidation. After 300 days in a B.C. shelter, this dog finally found his forever home A dog who spent the first three-and-a-half years of his life suffering and almost a year at a shelter has found his forever home, according to the BC SPCA. ‘Fight or flight’: Here’s how to defeat the burnout at the workplace A new phenomenon – “The Great Exhaustion” — is circulating among some young professionals in Canada, according to a report. Toronto Downtown Toronto church badly damaged, historic artwork destroyed by fire Crews are battling a fire inside a downtown Toronto church that is home to a historic piece of Canadian art. Toronto Pearson Airport held a large-scale bomb threat drill last night. Here’s what it looked like More than a hundred volunteers joined emergency officials at Toronto Pearson Airport on Saturday night to act out a large-scale explosion drill. Four people charged following demonstration in downtown Toronto on Saturday Toronto police say four people have been charged following a pro-Palestinian demonstration on Saturday. Calgary Oilers overpowered by the poise of experienced Florida Panthers, drop Game 1 of Cup final Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final was an eye-opener for the Edmonton Oilers. ‘This is not the time to garden’: Calgary expected to face water crunch for another week Calgarians rose to the occasion and cut their water consumption Friday, but there’s still work to do, city officials said at a media briefing Saturday morning. Bandits continue strong start to 2024 CEBL season, defeating Surge 70-65 Vancouver continued its fast start to the CEBL season Friday night, when the Bandits defeated the Calgary Surge 70-65. Ottawa ‘Fight or flight’: Here’s how to defeat the burnout at the workplace A new phenomenon – “The Great Exhaustion” — is circulating among some young professionals in Canada, according to a report. Brain, heart conditions could be treated as a one functioning unit, uOttawa says A group of researchers from more than 45 academic institutions across Canada, including the University of Ottawa (uOttawa) came together to detect, treat and prevent brain and heart conditions. Downtown Toronto church badly damaged, historic artwork destroyed by fire Crews are battling a fire inside a downtown Toronto church that is home to a historic piece of Canadian art. Montreal A Pentagon-funded Quebec mining project does not meet with unanimous approval in Duhamel Residents of Quebec’s Outaouais and Laurentides regions fear that a mining project near the municipality of Duhamel will harm the environment. Montreal Chinatown residents no longer feel their children safe at daycare Some Chinatown residents say they no longer feel safe in their neighbourhood and that their young children are being exposed to crime and drug use while the City of Montreal is not listening to their pleas for help. Red Bull racer Daniel Ricciardo loves Montreal’s track and aura, and gets the parking rules Among the impressive performances at Saturday’s Canadian F1 Grand Prix qualifying runs, Australian Daniel Ricciardo’s fifth-place finish stood out. Ricciardo loves the Montreal circuit and even knows how to decipher the city’s often confusing parking signs. Edmonton Oilers overpowered by the poise of experienced Florida Panthers, drop Game 1 of Cup final Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final was an eye-opener for the Edmonton Oilers. Police say 2 women tried to lure boy into van in southeast Edmonton: EPS Edmonton police say two women attempted to pick up a 12-year-old boy on Thursday in southeast Edmonton, in what they are calling an attempted abduction. Dallas mayor pays off losing bet, donning Oilers jersey on social media The Oilers got a Texas-sized pep talk Friday, when Dallas mayor Eric L. Johnson fulfilled his end of a losing bet with Edmonton mayor Amarjeet Sohj. Atlantic Fire destroys historic sawmill in Digby County A historic sawmill and museum on the Meteghan River in Digby County was destroyed by fire early Saturday morning. Art Gallery of Nova Scotia re-opens with two new exhibitions The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (AGNS) re-opened its doors this weekend after six months of building maintenance. Anthology book reimagines Anne of Green Gables in junior high, steampunk dystopia A new anthology book reimagines Anne of Green Gables in different settings and genres. Winnipeg RCMP, family concerned for missing woman Mounties say a woman who told friends she hit a tree Friday hasn’t been heard from since. Crews battle 2 overnight blazes Residents in a converted building are displaced after a Saturday night fire. Manitoba Hydro workers vote to authorize strike Meter readers and inspectors for Manitoba Hydro could be on the picket line next month. Regina Family of homicide victim seeks closure through weekend vigil A vigil was held Saturday in Regina to remember 32-year-old Roman Miller. Roughriders rally to clip Elks 29-21 at home in regular-season opener Shawn Bane Jr. reeled in three touchdown passes as the Saskatchewan Roughriders came from behind to spoil Edmonton’s Canadian Football League home opener, defeating the Elks 29-21 on Saturday. ‘This is not the time to garden’: Calgary expected to face water crunch for another week Calgarians rose to the occasion and cut their water consumption Friday, but there’s still work to do, city officials said at a media briefing Saturday morning. Kitchener Vehicle strikes bus shelter, four pedestrians suffer serious injuries: police Waterloo Regional Police are investigating a collision in Kitchener that sent four pedestrians to hospital with serious injuries. Fatal fire in Tillsonburg One person has died in a house fire in Tillsonburg, Ont. Two taken to trauma centre following collision near Arthur: OPP Wellington County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are investigating a serious overnight collision in the Township of Wellington North. Saskatoon Senior escapes knifepoint abduction in Saskatoon campsite robbery Saskatoon police are looking for a suspect who tried to abduct a 75-year-old woman from a campground while threatening her at knifepoint and stealing her truck. Mothers Against Drunk Driving hosts annual memorial ceremony in Saskatoon It was a somber day at HMCS Unicorn Saturday, where a service was held for the lives lost due to impaired drivers. One killed in fatal collision in Saskatoon A 47-year-old man was killed in a fatal collision that occurred Friday afternoon at Millar Ave. and 71st Street East in Saskatoon. Northern Ontario Timmins mobile home owners being forced to move, but have nowhere to go The tenants have until Nov. 30 to leave and were told that if they don’t, the trailers will either be sent to a storage yard and or they’ll be dismantled and scrapped. opinion opinion | You need an estate plan, but do you need a lawyer to do it properly? Estate planning can seem daunting, especially if you think it requires hiring a lawyer. In his latest column for CTVNews.ca, personal finance contributor Christopher LIew covers practical tips to simplify the process. Woman dies after collision with Northern Ont. police boat early Friday morning A 49-year-old woman was seriously injured Friday morning when a boat she was riding in was involved in a collision with a boat being driven by Ontario Provincial Police in Sudbury. London Fatal fire in Tillsonburg One person has died in a house fire in Tillsonburg, Ont. On the bright side with Julie Atchison To brighten your week with good news, CTV London Meteorologist Julie Atchison is showing us the sunny side of things. Here’s a look at the good news stories from the past week. Wortley Pride festival continues on despite protests and messages of hate The third annual Wortley Pride festival held Saturday has tripled in size this year according to founder and president Kathy Bell, but messages of hate continue to threatened the event before it even began. Barrie Overnight garage fire causes extensive damage to home near Bradford West Gwillimbury An overnight garage fire has caused significant damage to a home in the west end of Bradford West Gwillimbury. Police Sargeant on cross-country cycling journey stops in Collingwood Collingwood OPP welcomed Sargeant Dayne Campbell of the Vancouver Police Department on Saturday as he cycles across Canada to raise funds for cancer research. Georgian College Auto Show in full gear at Barrie campus The annual Georgian College Auto Show is in full gear this weekend, bringing together a wide range of cars, brands, students, and families. Windsor Windsor booster and long-time business owner Ted Farron dies A long-time community booster and a man whose smile could light up any room has died. Woman charged after entering Chatham home, asking about resident’s children A 27-year-old woman has been charged with mischief after she allegedly entered a Chatham home, looking for a child. WIFF ‘Under the Stars’ features flicks for all ages WIFF’s ‘Under the Stars’ series returns with a slate of outdoor movies to enjoy. Vancouver Island BC United promises to make shingles vaccine free for B.C. residents 50 and older A BC United government would make the shingles vaccine available at no cost to British Columbians ages 50 and older, party leader Kevin Falcon announced Saturday. B.C. looks into post-fire mushroom picking rush after First Nation reports conflicts British Columbia says it is not ruling out regulating wild mushroom picking after an Indigenous community said a rising number of foragers are infringing on its land, with one case involving alleged threats of physical violence and intimidation. B.C. drunk driver bit officer during arrest, West Shore RCMP say A 24-year-old woman is facing a variety of charges after allegedly driving drunk, fleeing from police who tried to stop her, and biting one of them during her arrest. Kelowna Firefighters quickly extinguish Okanagan Falls brushfire Firefighters made quick work of a brushfire at a farm in Okanagan Falls, B.C., on Saturday afternoon. B.C. bookkeeper gets 6 years in prison for defrauding over $1M from employer The former bookkeeper for a Kelowna, B.C.-based company has been handed a six-year prison sentence for defrauding more than $1 million from her employer. ‘No Okanagan stone fruit’ coming to B.C. grocer this year due to cold snap An independent B.C. grocery store says it won’t have Okanagan peaches, apricots, plums or nectarines on store shelves this summer due to the cold snap the province experienced earlier in the year. Lethbridge Lethbridge police expand online options for reporting less serious crimes Lethbridge residents have more options when it comes to reporting less serious crimes to police. Lethbridge veterans mark the 80th anniversary of Battle of Normandy Today marks the 80th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. High winds, warm temperatures result in fire ban for Lethbridge’s river valley Despite the month of May seeing nearly 100 millimetres of rain, the City of Lethbridge has enacted a fire ban for the city’s river valley. Sault Ste. Marie Number of active forest fires in northeastern Ont. reduced to three There was good news this weekend regarding the forest fire situation in northeastern Ontario. Security guards spit on, attacked in two incidents on the same day in the Sault Security guards in businesses in Sault Ste. Marie had a rough week, with incident including threats, assault and being spit on. Relief in the Sault as Canada/US border strike deadline delayed until next week Cross-border weekend travelers no longer need to hold their breath: a strike at Canadian borders is not taking place, at least for now. N.L. N.L. launching disability benefit to top up federal program and create basic income The government of Newfoundland and Labrador is launching a disability benefit that will top up the federal government’s recently announced aid program. Newfoundland is being sieged by heavy fog, and travellers are paying the price A thick and heavy fog has been laying siege to the skies over St. John’s, and drawing a heavy toll from some airplane passengers who’ve seen their travel plans pummelled with no end in sight. N.L. becomes latest province to eye stricter tobacco regulations Newfoundland and Labrador has floated an eyebrow-raising trial balloon in a bid to further the public health fight against tobacco and nicotine. Shopping Trends The Shopping Trends team is independent of the journalists at CTV News. We may earn a commission when you use our links to shop. Read about us. 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