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CTVNews.ca Top Stories No showers, baths or washing dishes: Calgary under water advisory The city of Calgary is under a mandatory water advisory where officials are telling all residents and businesses to strictly limit their water usage following a major water main break on Wednesday. Canadians mark 80th anniversary of D-Day as sun shines on Juno Beach in Normandy The sun was shining on the beaches of Normandy on Thursday morning as a Canadian ceremony to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day got underway in Courseulles-sur-Mer, France. Widow of Beau Biden takes the stand in Hunter Biden’s gun trial, talks about tossing the firearm Gordon Cleveland, the former clerk at StarQuest Shooters & Survival Supply, on Wednesday told jurors he walked Hunter Biden through a few options before he settled on the US$900 gun and he watched Biden sign the form, which includes a warning about the consequences of submitting false information. Possible border strike looming as negotiations drag, union says On the eve of a possible strike action at Canadian points of entry, a union spokesperson told CTVNews.ca they still don’t have a deal. How much will it cost Oilers fans to fly to Florida to see the Stanley Cup Final? If an Oilers fan in Edmonton has the spare time, they can not only potentially witness their hockey heroes win and take a step closer to claiming puck glory, they can brag that they journeyed the longest distance between two NHL markets to do it. Ontario woman forced to pay $23,000 hospital bill despite having travel insurance An Ontario woman who took a trip to the Cayman Islands in January was hospitalized after a heart attack and even though she had travel medical insurance, she was told she needed to pay the hospital bill herself. ‘Impasse’: Toronto transit union says ‘major problem’ in bargaining as midnight strike deadline looms The union representing thousands of frontline TTC workers says it’s deadlocked in negotiations with the city, with just hours left ahead of a midnight strike deadline. SpaceX’s mega rocket completes its fourth test flight from Texas without exploding It was the fourth test flight for the world’s biggest and most powerful rocket, standing nearly 400 feet (121 metres) tall. Three previous tests ended in explosions. This time, the rocket and the spacecraft managed to splash down in a controlled fashion, making the hourlong flight the longest and most successful yet. LIVE NOW LIVE NOW | Sask. RCMP says staffing shortages are an obstacle to addressing lessons of 2022 mass stabbing inquests The Saskatchewan RCMP is taking stock of lessons learned from the Sept. 2022 mass killings in the communities of James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon. Canada No showers, baths or washing dishes: Calgary under water advisory The city of Calgary is under a mandatory water advisory where officials are telling all residents and businesses to strictly limit their water usage following a major water main break on Wednesday. LIVE NOW LIVE NOW | Sask. RCMP says staffing shortages are an obstacle to addressing lessons of 2022 mass stabbing inquests The Saskatchewan RCMP is taking stock of lessons learned from the Sept. 2022 mass killings in the communities of James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon. ‘Impasse’: Toronto transit union says ‘major problem’ in bargaining as midnight strike deadline looms The union representing thousands of frontline TTC workers says it’s deadlocked in negotiations with the city, with just hours left ahead of a midnight strike deadline. Canadians mark 80th anniversary of D-Day as sun shines on Juno Beach in Normandy The sun was shining on the beaches of Normandy on Thursday morning as a Canadian ceremony to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day got underway in Courseulles-sur-Mer, France. Possible border strike looming as negotiations drag, union says On the eve of a possible strike action at Canadian points of entry, a union spokesperson told CTVNews.ca they still don’t have a deal. D-Day veteran from Abbotsford, B.C., to receive France’s highest honour A British Columbia Second World War veteran who landed at Normandy on D-Day 80 years ago will be presented with France’s highest decoration in a ceremony in Vancouver today. World As the world marks 80th anniversary of D-Day landings, renewed war in Europe is on minds of many Leaders, veterans and visitors from around the world paid tribute Thursday to the D-Day generation in moving ceremonies on and around the Normandy beaches where the Allies landed exactly 80 years ago, with the war in Ukraine on the minds of many and a common message that tyranny cannot be permitted to prevail. U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was just fact-checked by his own government The U.K. Treasury has flatly contradicted Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s claim that its impartial officials had calculated that the opposition Labour Party would “put up everyone’s taxes by £2,000.” Michigan man’s court video about driving offence went viral. Now he’s in trouble again. A Detroit-area man whose May court appearance on a driving offense went viral when he appeared by video from behind the wheel was arrested Wednesday for the same violation years earlier in a different community. Tornado hits Michigan without warning, killing toddler, while twister in Maryland injures 5 A toddler was killed and his mother was injured when a tornado struck suburban Detroit without warning, while five people were injured when a tornado in Maryland collapsed structures and trapped people inside. Man charged in Gilgo Beach serial killings kept document used to ‘blueprint’ crimes, prosecutors say The New York architect previously accused of killing four women and leaving their corpses scattered along a coastal highway was charged Thursday in the deaths of two more after prosecutors said they gathered new DNA evidence and found a computer document he had used to “blueprint” his crimes. German chancellor vows to deport criminals following brutal attack by Afghan migrant German Chancellor Olaf Scholz vowed Thursday that Germany will start deporting criminals from Afghanistan and Syria again after a knife attack by an Afghan immigrant last week left one police officer dead and four more people injured. Politics LeBlanc accuses Tories of theatrics as they push for names of MPs in meddling report Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc accused Conservative MPs of theatrics today as they pressed the government to release the names of MPs allegedly engaged in foreign interference. Report on foreign meddling sparks concern about MPs, Tories call for release of names The chairman of a national security committee says the panel ‘cannot add anything’ to its finding that some MPs wittingly assisted the efforts of foreign states to interfere in Canadian politics. The bluntly worded report has prompted concern that members engaged in meddling might still be active in politics, and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called Wednesday for the Liberal government to release their names. Conservatives demand a ‘secret’ carbon pricing analysis Liberals say doesn’t exist The Conservatives are demanding that the Liberals release what they call a ‘secret report’ that proves carbon pricing is harming Canadian families while the government says there simply is no such thing. Health Pediatricians say all adolescents should be screened for eating disorders The Canadian Paediatric Society is urging primary-care providers to screen all adolescent patients for eating disorders during routine checkups and other medical visits. B.C.’s brain-injured, mentally-ill drug users: Forced treatment on the table for ‘clinical triad’ When B.C.’s premier announced a new scientific advisor to address some of the province’s most difficult patients to treat, he raised an issue that’s often overlooked: drug overdose survivors. WHO confirms first-ever human death of bird flu in Mexico The World Health Organization said on Wednesday a death was caused by the first laboratory-confirmed human case of infection with a subtype of avian influenza. Sci-Tech SpaceX’s mega rocket completes its fourth test flight from Texas without exploding It was the fourth test flight for the world’s biggest and most powerful rocket, standing nearly 400 feet (121 metres) tall. Three previous tests ended in explosions. This time, the rocket and the spacecraft managed to splash down in a controlled fashion, making the hourlong flight the longest and most successful yet. Russian cosmonaut becomes the first person to spend 1,000 days in space Oleg Kononenko achieved the milestone on Tuesday, having made five journeys to the International Space Station dating back to 2008. Cybersecurity standards emerging in Canada as ransomware business booms Recent victims have included large corporations such as retailer London Drugs, as well as the City of Hamilton and the government of Newfoundland and Labrador. Entertainment Can the Taylor Swift effect jolt Toronto’s sputtering tourism industry? Visitors injected billions of dollars into Toronto’s economy last year, a new study finds, but tourists have yet to return to pre-pandemic levels amid signs of slowing growth. Will Taylor Swift’s shows in Toronto change that? YouTube toughens policy on gun videos and youth; critics say proof will be in enforcement YouTube will prohibit videos demonstrating how to remove firearm safety devices. In addition, videos showing homemade guns, automatic weapons and certain firearm accessories like silencers will be restricted to users 18 and older. Hospitals of Regina Foundation apologizes for Rob Schneider’s set at fundraiser The Hospitals of Regina Foundation (HRF) issued an official apology on Wednesday following comedian Rob Schneider’s set at a fundraising event on Saturday night. Business Simons, Eataly, and Nike will take over space previously occupied by Nordstorm at Toronto’s Eaton Centre Quebec-based fashion retailer Simons, Italian marketplace Eataly, and a Nike flagship store are set to take over the massive vacant space previously occupied by Nordstrom at Toronto’s Eaton Centre. Statistics Canada reports country posted $1B merchandise trade deficit for April Statistics Canada says the country posted a merchandise trade deficit of $1.0 billion in April. What the Bank of Canada rate cut means for mortgages, consumer loans and investments The Bank of Canada has lowered its key interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point to 4.75 per cent. Here’s what it could mean for your finances. Lifestyle 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. ‘It’s never too late’: How to find money advice when struggling financially One vexing thing about financial planning is that if you have lots of money, you can get advice for free, but if you don’t have much then it can be hard to find any help at all. Inside Calgary’s 5 most expensive homes for sale right now So far this year there have been 905 homes that sold that were priced above $1M, a 54 per cent gain over last year. Sports ‘Loves the game’: McDavid, Oilers ready for Stanley Cup final after long journey Superstar Connor McDavid is leading Stanley Cup Playoffs in points and is playing in his first final. ‘Everybody’s cheering’: Why this small Sask. town is throwing its support behind the Edmonton Oilers A small southern Saskatchewan town has adopted the Edmonton Oilers as its official NHL team during the Stanley Cup playoffs. Imperial is the hometown of Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch and a few hundred Edmonton super fans. Pro athletes understand gambling on their games is a non-negotiable no-no. Some learned the hard way The recent exiling of pro athletes caught betting on their own games is reinforcing the message that, in professional sports, betting on your own game is forbidden. Autos 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. Here’s how far B.C. drivers must keep from cyclists, pedestrians under new law A new law protecting cyclists and pedestrians in British Columbia takes effect Monday, establishing minimum distances that drivers must keep from so-called vulnerable road users. Local Spotlight ‘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. ‘A lot of all-nighters’: Winnipeg student creates massive D-Day diorama When Alyssa Anklewich’s history teacher assigned her Westwood Collegiate class an essay about D-Day, the 15-year-old had other ideas. Forest bathing: What it is and why some Alberta doctors recommend it Many people are familiar with the benefits of being in nature, but forest therapy goes a step further than a simple walk in the woods. Lanny McDonald and a few old Flames take the Stanley Cup on a surprise visit to the man who saved his life The Stanley Cup was passing through town Friday, and Lanny Legend took it upon himself to take it for a surprise visit. Vancouver Metro Vancouver gas prices could stay low in June: analyst Gas prices in B.C.’s Lower Mainland continue to slide despite the summer rush inching closer. Motorcyclist killed in Abbotsford crash, local police say A motorcyclist was killed and two other people were taken to hospital with injuries after a crash in Abbotsford Wednesday night, local police say. D-Day veteran from Abbotsford, B.C., to receive France’s highest honour A British Columbia Second World War veteran who landed at Normandy on D-Day 80 years ago will be presented with France’s highest decoration in a ceremony in Vancouver today. Toronto ‘Impasse’: Toronto transit union says ‘major problem’ in bargaining as midnight strike deadline looms The union representing thousands of frontline TTC workers says it’s deadlocked in negotiations with the city, with just hours left ahead of a midnight strike deadline. Ontario woman forced to pay $23,000 hospital bill despite having travel insurance An Ontario woman who took a trip to the Cayman Islands in January was hospitalized after a heart attack and even though she had travel medical insurance, she was told she needed to pay the hospital bill herself. Gardiner travel times up 250 per cent for some vehicles since construction: Analytics firm Commercial travel times on the Gardiner have increased a whopping 250 per cent during the morning rush hour since the latest round of expressway repairs began two months ago, new fleet tracking data reveal. Calgary No showers, baths or washing dishes: Calgary under water advisory The city of Calgary is under a mandatory water advisory where officials are telling all residents and businesses to strictly limit their water usage following a major water main break on Wednesday. Trial to begin for men charged with conspiracy to commit murder at Coutts blockade A jury is to start hearing evidence today in the trial of two men charged with conspiracy to commit murder during the border protest at Coutts, Alta. 10 things to do in Calgary this weekend Ten things happening around Calgary this weekend. Ottawa 4 ways to drive from Ottawa to Montreal during Hwy. 417 closure near Vankleek Hill Motorists will have to find a new route to travel to Montreal and Quebec from Ottawa this weekend, due to the temporary closure of a section of Highway 417 east of Ottawa. SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH | Ottawa could see 20-30 mm of rain today Environment Canada is calling for Ottawa to receive 20 to 30 mm of rain today, with another 5 to 10 mm of rain tonight as a system moves through the region. LISTEN LISTEN | A powerful day at Juno Beach Today marks 80 years since the D-Day invasion, the military operation that laid the foundation for an Allied forces victory against Adolf Hitler in the Second World War. Montreal ‘Completely unacceptable’: Quebec refuses to expand exemptions for Indigenous students at English CEGEPs The François Legault government has no plans to offer Indigenous students any further relief from the requirements of the new Charter of the French Language. UQAM’s pro-Palestinian encampment to come down Thursday Pro-Palestinian demonstrators who have been camping out at UQAM for almost a month say they will be packing up their things. Child drowns in Coteau-du-Lac residential pool A toddler is dead after drowning in a residential swimming pool in Coteau-du-Lac. Edmonton ‘Loves the game’: McDavid, Oilers ready for Stanley Cup final after long journey Superstar Connor McDavid is leading Stanley Cup Playoffs in points and is playing in his first final. ’30-year-old in an 80-year-old’s body’: Edmonton nurse recalls 36-month case of long COVID Stephanie Kendrick is one of hundreds of thousands of Canadians to contract long COVID, a disease that remains difficult to diagnose and tricky to treat. No showers, baths or washing dishes: Calgary under water advisory The city of Calgary is under a mandatory water advisory where officials are telling all residents and businesses to strictly limit their water usage following a major water main break on Wednesday. Atlantic Nova Scotia bans cellphones for students in public schools Nova Scotia is banning cellphone use during class time to keep students focused on learning and support teachers. Community furious about fencing put up by Nova Scotia Power A trail nestled between the rolling hills along the Gaspereau River in Nova Scotia has been a cherished local treasure for decades, but the community feels its now under threat by a fence. Maritimers could see different kinds of meat, strawberries on shelves this summer Many Maritimers are getting their barbecues ready for the summer season, but they could be using different kinds of food for their weekend parties and cabin getaways this year. Winnipeg Forensic psychiatrist doesn’t believe admitted serial killer has schizophrenia A forensic psychiatrist has testified he believes admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki’s self-described symptoms of schizophrenia are ‘fabrications’ made after his arrest in the killings of four Indigenous women. Missing man found dead: Manitoba RCMP A 24-year-old man who had been missing since late last month was found dead in Flin Flon, Man. Level up: Winnipeg gaming company expanding to United Kingdom, Ireland A gaming business founded in Winnipeg is making the leap across the pond. Regina LIVE NOW LIVE NOW | Sask. RCMP says staffing shortages are an obstacle to addressing lessons of 2022 mass stabbing inquests The Saskatchewan RCMP is taking stock of lessons learned from the Sept. 2022 mass killings in the communities of James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon. Sask. Teachers’ Federation rejects proposed binding arbitration, declares impasse The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) has declared a bargaining impasse and has vowed to reinstate job sanctions following a rejection of binding arbitration. Canadians mark 80th anniversary of D-Day as sun shines on Juno Beach in Normandy The sun was shining on the beaches of Normandy on Thursday morning as a Canadian ceremony to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day got underway in Courseulles-sur-Mer, France. Kitchener Police execute search warrant at Hells Angels clubhouse in Kitchener Five people associated with the Hells Angels motorcycle gang are facing charges after police raided two homes and two unlicensed bars in Waterloo Region. One person dead after vehicle ends up in Lake Huron OPP in Huron-Kinloss are investigating a fatal crash where a car ended up in Lake Huron. Around 9:45 p.m. on Wednesday, OPP got a call about a vehicle entering the lake from Amberley road. Residents injured in Kitchener home invasion, suspects at large: WRPS Waterloo regional police are looking for three men they say broke into a home, injured three people, and stolen a vehicle. Saskatoon LIVE NOW LIVE NOW | Sask. RCMP says staffing shortages are an obstacle to addressing lessons of 2022 mass stabbing inquests The Saskatchewan RCMP is taking stock of lessons learned from the Sept. 2022 mass killings in the communities of James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon. Sask. Teachers’ Federation rejects proposed binding arbitration, declares impasse The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) has declared a bargaining impasse and has vowed to reinstate job sanctions following a rejection of binding arbitration. ‘Everybody’s cheering’: Why this small Sask. town is throwing its support behind the Edmonton Oilers A small southern Saskatchewan town has adopted the Edmonton Oilers as its official NHL team during the Stanley Cup playoffs. Imperial is the hometown of Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch and a few hundred Edmonton super fans. Northern Ontario North Bay shooting sparked by drunken parking lot fight, police say A shooting in a school parking lot in North Bay early Wednesday morning was the result of an argument among a group of people getting drunk, police say. Ontario woman forced to pay $23,000 hospital bill despite having travel insurance An Ontario woman who took a trip to the Cayman Islands in January was hospitalized after a heart attack and even though she had travel medical insurance, she was told she needed to pay the hospital bill herself. Inquest to be held into the death of a Sudbury man who died after interaction with police An inquest has been scheduled into the death of Steven Thornton, 63, who died in 2018 after an interaction with police in Sudbury and Barrie. London One person dead after vehicle ends up in Lake Huron OPP in Huron-Kinloss are investigating a fatal crash where a car ended up in Lake Huron. Around 9:45 p.m. on Wednesday, OPP got a call about a vehicle entering the lake from Amberley road. Remembering ‘Our London Family’ on third anniversary June 6 marks three years since four out of five members of a London, Ont. family were killed while out for a walk — deliberately struck by a vehicle at the intersection of Hyde Park Road and South Carriage Road. Man arrested for sexual assault after turning himself in In February, police said a female went to a business in the area of Hyde Park and Gainsborough roads where she requested services from a licensed service provider. Barrie Alliston Ont., man accused in death of ex-wife Ahmet Duzguner, 51, is accused of first-degree murder in his ex-wife Sibel’s death. City of Barrie and former mayoral candidate legal battle The City of Barrie and a former councillor and mayoral candidate are going head-to-head in the courts. Name chosen for new Wasaga Beach School A long-sought after additional school in Wasaga Beach has a new name on the books. Windsor LaSalle police seek driver so they can thank him for his help LaSalle police officers are thanking a driver who helped block traffic so they could safely apprehend a person on a busy roadway. E.C. Row Expressway ramp closures planned for sign installation The City of Windsor is letting drivers know about some upcoming E.C. Row Expressway ramp closures. Arrests made after February home invasion in Leamington Two people have been arrested after a February home invasion in Leamington. On Saturday, Feb. 24, at 5:46 p.m., OPP responded to a 911 call for a home invasion at a Talbot Street West. Vancouver Island D-Day veteran from Abbotsford, B.C., to receive France’s highest honour A British Columbia Second World War veteran who landed at Normandy on D-Day 80 years ago will be presented with France’s highest decoration in a ceremony in Vancouver today. University of Victoria ceases talks with pro-Palestinian protesters, citing harassment, vandalism The University of Victoria has broken off talks with pro-Palestinian protesters demonstrating against Israel’s conduct in the war in Gaza, citing alleged acts of vandalism, harassment and disruptions to campus operations. Oilers learned from tight second-round series vs. Canucks: Tocchet Watching the Oilers take on the Dallas Stars in the Western Conference final, Vancouver Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet couldn’t help but think about what could have been. Kelowna 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. 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. Lethbridge Trial to begin for men charged with conspiracy to commit murder at Coutts blockade A jury is to start hearing evidence today in the trial of two men charged with conspiracy to commit murder during the border protest at Coutts, Alta. High-risk incident near Lethbridge elementary school ends A ‘high-risk incident’ on 9 Avenue South that took place near a Lethbridge school Wednesday afternoon is over.. ‘Buyers are really excited’: Lethbridge realtor reacts to interest rate cut by Bank of Canada Lethbridge homebuyers received some good news Wednesday when the Bank of Canada lowered its key interest rate for the first time in four years. Sault Ste. Marie Sault insectarium and heritage centre join forces with new 1-year deal Officials with the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre and Entomica Insectarium say a new partnership will help stabilize the Sault insectarium’s financial uncertainty. Sudbury Spartans, Sault Steelers join new football league Two northern Ontario football teams are joining the Ontario Power 5 Football League, a new league debuting this year. Excitement as Sault plans major waterfront makeover Planning is underway for a makeover to Sault Ste. Marie’s waterfront, with the latest update given at this week’s city council meeting. N.L. 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. ‘Loneliness will kill’: N.L. long-term care homes struggled with COVID restrictions A study from Newfoundland and Labrador’s Memorial University says visitor restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic left long-term care visitors with a ‘significant’ increase in isolation, leading to concerns about residents’ mental and physical health. Shopping Trends The Shopping Trends team is independent of the journalists at CTV News. 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