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CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

Creator of N.Y.-Dublin video 'portal' won't let a few bad actors crush his dreams of connecting humanity
Now that the New York-Dublin portal is back up and running with limited hours and new security features, its creator is determined not to let a few negative incidents sour what he says has been an overwhelmingly positive experiment.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

Cargo ship that caused Baltimore bridge collapse removed from site as clean-up continues
The recovery from the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse reached a significant milestone Monday as the ill-fated container ship Dali was slowly escorted back to port, its damaged bow still covered with smashed shipping containers, fallen steel trusses and mangled concrete.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

Omar Khadr denied appeal by U.S. Supreme Court to vacate conviction
Former Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr has lost his bid to push forward an attempt to vacate his conviction in the U.S.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

Haiti's main airport reopens after months of gang violence




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May 20, 2024

Former Trump associate Michael Cohen admits to stealing from Trump Organization during hush money trial
Donald Trump's former fixer Michael Cohen testified on Monday that he stole money from Trump's company as a form of 'self- help,' an admission that could chip away at his credibility as a star witness at the former U.S. president's hush money trial.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

Trump hush-money trial enters crucial phase as prosecutors rest their case
The prosecution's final witness, at least for now, was also their most important: ex-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, who admitted on Monday to stealing tens of thousands of dollars from the Trump Organization.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

N.B. Liberal MP calls for loosened right whale protection measures to help fishermen
A northeast New Brunswick Liberal MP is joining the Maritime Fishermen's Union in calling for a better balance between protecting endangered North Atlantic right whales and allowing commercial fishing operations.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

Environment Canada adopts B.C. model to warn of smoke hazards
Last year's record-breaking wildfire season forced Canadians to become familiar with the scale of air pollution as hazardous smoke drifted across the country, and now Environment Canada says it is following in B.C.'s footsteps to improve how it measures and reports air quality risks to the public.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange wins permission to challenge U.S. extradition
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was given permission to have a full appeal over his extradition to the U.S. after arguing at London's High Court on Monday that he might not be able to rely on his right to free speech at a trial.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrants for both Israeli and Hamas leaders
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court said Monday he is seeking arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in connection with their actions during the seven-month war.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

After more than 50 years, Sask. WW II vet gets permanent headstone to replace wooden cross
Second World War veteran Denis Denniel's grave in a Swift Current cemetery was marked by a wooden white cross that had misspelled his name — until last Friday, when a permanent granite headstone replaced the wooden cross.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

'Bee safe' label on pesticides needs to be re-evaluated, University of Guelph researchers say
Researchers at the University of Guelph in southern Ontario say the way pesticides are labelled "bee safe" needs to be re-evaluated because what may be fine for a honeybee may not be safe for wild bees that build their nests in the ground.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

Corporations are buying local vet clinics — raising questions about price, choice and quality of care
Large and often international companies have been snapping up local clinics around Canada, raising questions come about who's in control of animal care, costs and the future of the independent vet.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

I was a fool who fell for a scam. But at least I can laugh about it now
Kleo Mitsis writes that after a lifetime of saving frugally, he jumped on a chance to buy power tools from a stranger on the internet. After the seller backed out and he found himself filing a police report, he has advice for others on how not to fall for a scam.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

How do kiwi and oyster sound? People are using AI to dream up new culinary creations
Many people in the food and beverage industry are experimenting with AI such as ChatGPT to create new recipes, from coffee blends to wine pairings. Some use AI to try new flavour combinations or save time for their hard-working chefs.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

With Paris Paralympics 100 days away, Canadian athletes balance stress and excitement
Travis Murao calls it "crunch time" and his favourite time of the year. The wheelchair rugby player and several of his Canadian teammates are feeling the excitement, stress and other emotions with the start of the Paris Paralympics in 100 days on Aug. 28.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

Why Modi's Hindu nationalism is a harder sell in India's south
India is in the fifth phase of voting in an election that continues until June 4. Although the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, in power since 2014, is expected to win a third straight term, an alliance of 27 opposition parties wants to chip away at its majority in regions where the party has failed to gain a foothold: namely, the south.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

Social media 'blockout' targets celebrities for not speaking out on Gaza war
Some social media users are calling out celebrities and influencers who have not spoken out publicly about the ongoing war and humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and have started blocking the stars in an attempt to undermine their revenue from brand partnerships.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2024

This French restaurant pitted ChatGPT against real chefs. Here's how it did
Many people in the food and beverage industry are experimenting with AI such as ChatGPT to create new recipes, from coffee blends to wine pairings. Some use AI to try new flavour combinations or save time for their hard-working chefs.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

Life on Port-au-Prince's gang-controlled streets
CBC News got rare access to Port-au-Prince, where gangs control much of the Haitian capital and people rely on humanitarian aid for almost everything. Officials in Haiti are anxiously waiting for a multinational force to arrive and hopefully restore order.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

The National
May 19, 2024 | CBC News gets rare access to Haiti's capital where gang violence keeps Port-au-Prince isolated and its residents searching for safety. A long weekend boat ride near leaves three dead. Plus, how Yukon is trying to protect its capital from wildfires.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

Golfer Xander Schauffele wins PGA Championship for 1st major title
Xander Schauffele cashed in at just the right time Sunday by making a six-foot birdie putt on the final hole to win the PGA Championship for his first major with the lowest score in major championship history.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

Medical worker fleeing Gaza asked by Canada if he treated Hamas fighters
Lawyers are questioning Canada's approach to screening visa applications for people in Gaza with extended family in Canada after one applicant, a medical worker, was asked whether he had treated members of Hamas.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

Sean (Diddy) Combs admits beating ex-girlfriend Cassie, calls actions 'inexcusable'
Sean (Diddy) Combs admitted that he beat his ex-girlfriend Cassie in a hotel hallway in 2016 after CNN released video of the attack, saying in a video apology he was "truly sorry" and his actions were "inexcusable."



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

Canadian women's 3x3 basketball team earns spot in Paris Olympics with win over Hungary
The Canadian women's 3x3 team is down to their final chance to get to this summer's Olympic Games. The team of Paige Crozon, Kacie Bosch, and twin sisters Michelle and Katherine Plouffe face a must-win matchup against Hungary for the final ticket to Paris 2024.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

Iranian president still missing as rescue crews search mountainous region for his helicopter
A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and his foreign minister made a rough landing on Sunday as it was crossing a mountainous area in heavy fog on the way back from a visit to Azerbaijan, Iranian news agencies said.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

Helicopter carrying Iran's president makes rough landing, Iranian media say
A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and his foreign minister made a rough landing on Sunday as it was crossing a mountainous area in heavy fog on the way back from a visit to Azerbaijan, Iranian news agencies said.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

Helicopter in convoy carrying Iran's president had rough landing, interior minister says
One of the helicopters in a convoy carrying Iran's president Ebrahim Raisi had a rough landing on Sunday, the country's interior minister, Ahmed Vahidi, confirmed to state TV, adding that rescue teams are being hampered by difficult weather conditions.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

Search underway for Iranian president's helicopter after rough landing, Iranian media say
A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and his foreign minister made a rough landing on Sunday as it was crossing a mountainous area in heavy fog on the way back from a visit to Azerbaijan, Iranian news agencies said.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

Federal byelection called in Liberal stronghold of Toronto-St. Paul's
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called a byelection in the riding of Toronto-St. Paul's, a key Liberal stronghold that was long held by former cabinet minister Carolyn Bennett.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

3 dead, 5 injured in evening boat collision north of Kingston
Ontario Provincial Police say the collision happened after 9:30 p.m. on Saturday and involved "an open bow fishing style boat" and a speedboat.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

3 dead, 5 injured in evening boat crash north of Kingston
Ontario Provincial Police say the collision happened after 9:30 p.m. on Saturday and involved "an open bow fishing-style boat" and a speedboat.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

CBC News gets rare access to Port-au-Prince as Haiti deals with gang crisis
CBC News's Paul Hunter travels with the World Food Program from the port city of Cap-Haïtien to Port-au-Prince to witness the cataclysmic humanitarian crisis and efforts to bring food and aid to millions of Haitians.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

Guide-dog owners say new U.S. rules complicate border crossings
There's a slew of new requirements for dogs entering the United States, and they vary based on a dog's age, country of origin and travel history. The rules apply not only to pet dogs, but service and guide dogs as well.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

5 Asian Canadians share experiences of life in B.C. and how culture has shaped their identity
May is Asian Heritage Month in Canada — a time to learn about the history and culture of Asian communities across the country, and the contributions people of Asian heritage have made to Canadian society.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

This newsletter is not AI; gag orders at the bank: CBC's Marketplace cheat sheet
CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

For Gen Z, sustainable fashion isn't just about shopping. It's a 'mindset'




CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

Canada is sexy now, thanks to wave of romance books set in unlikely locales




CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

How Carley Fortune's buzzy romance books are making beloved Canadian locations seem... sexy




CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

I fled to the city to feel safer as a gay man. I never imagined I'd move back to a small town
Robert Mizzi left his hometown of Exeter, Ont., to live openly as a gay man. While city life offered many advantages, eventually he felt drawn back to the peace and community of smaller towns.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

New Democrats try out a sharper line of attack as Conservatives target NDP ridings
New Democrats say they are rolling out a line of attack against the Conservatives, as its leader, Pierre Poilievre, targets the NDP's ridings.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

A 'queer sports revolution' is bringing 2SLGBTQ athletes from across Ontario to Hamilton
"We knew this city had a vibrant queer community and it seemed to be missing that binding agent that brought folks from different walks together. Sports have a unique ability to do that," said a Steel City Inclusive Softball Association co-founder.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

A Manitoba farmer had a surplus of potatoes. So he gave millions of them away
Isaiah Hofer faced a conundrum when a strong growing season left him with a surplus of spuds. So he called up the Farmlink Project to give away millions of pounds of potatoes.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

A rare royal double act from King Charles and Prince William as rift with Prince Harry drags on
When King Charles handed over a senior military title to Prince William the other day, it was more than a symbolic passing on of a role. It was also a personal moment rife with symbolism for the monarch and his heir, and hinted at the family dynamics at play right now in the House of Windsor.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

After industry boom, Quebec distilleries fight for space on liquor store shelves
It's one of the only ways Quebec distillers can sell their products. But as the Société des alcools du Québec aims to cut down on a glut of locally produced spirits amid a downturn in sales and a crowded market, some producers are worried.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2024

Wildfires and tornadoes have a tangled relationship. Ontario researchers work to learn why
As another wildfire season gets underway in Canada, researchers with the Northern Tornadoes Project at Western University in London, Ont., are noticing a curious relationship between wildfires and tornadoes.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Oilers crank up the offence, beat Canucks 5-1 to force Game 7
The Vancouver Canucks faced the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday night in Game 6 of their second-round Stanley Cup Playoff series, with a chance to eliminate the Oilers.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Summer McIntosh posts world-leading time in 200m butterfly at Canadian swim trials
Toronto's Summer McIntosh emerged victorious once again, winning the women's 200-metre butterfly at the Olympic and Paralympic Swimming Trials on Saturday night.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Giuliani indicted in Arizona's fake elector case linked to 2020 election, alongside 17 others
Arizona's attorney general says former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has been served an indictment in the state's fake elector case, alongside 17 other defendants, for his role in an attempt to overturn former president Donald Trump's loss to Joe Biden in the 2020 election.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Key member of Israel's war cabinet threatens resignation over war strategy in Gaza
Benny Gantz, a member of Israel's three-man war cabinet, has threatened to resign from the government if it doesn't adopt a new plan for the Israel-Hamas war, a move that would leave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu more reliant on his far-right allies.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Wildfires, demonstrations and trials: This week's most compelling Canadian images




CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Squirrels caused 80 outages in Toronto last year: hydro officials
Squirrels caused about 80 power outages in Toronto in 2023 after coming into contact with power equipment, Toronto Hydro said, after a squirrel-related outage in the city Wednesday affected about 6,500 people. 



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

This woman's secret to turning 105? A walk and a cup of tea
People gathered at the East Preston Recreation Centre this week to mark the 105th birthday of Liza Brooks. She was born on May 15, 1919.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Our reporter breaks down his reporting on arrests in Sikh activist's killing
CBC News senior reporter Evan Dyer breaks down his exclusive reporting on the arrests made in connection to the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, and the increasingly blurring lines between organized crime and Indian foreign policy.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Officials seize around $500K worth of baby eels at Toronto airport
Federal officials say they've made what they describe as a major seizure of baby eels after finding 109 kilograms of elvers at Toronto's Pearson International Airport earlier this week.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Officials seize around $500K worth of elvers from Toronto Pearson Airport
Federal officials say they've made what they describe as a major seizure of baby eels after finding 109 kilograms of elvers at Toronto's Pearson International Airport earlier this week.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Premier targets rivals' merger rumours as B.C. election nears
The latest legislative session in Victoria — a four-month grind that led to 25 bills being passed — ended this week with B.C. Premier David Eby celebrating his party's achievements and attacking his main political rivals.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

New head of Alberta oilsands group wants clarity from Poilievre on industrial carbon pricing
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre needs to clarify where he stands on industrial carbon pricing, says the new head of major oilsands group that aims to bring the industry's emissions to net-zero largely through the construction of a massive carbon-capture project that relies on carbon credits.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Eyes on the fries: Alberta snatches potato crown from P.E.I.
Prince Edward Island no longer produces more potatoes than any other Canadian province. Yes, you read that correctly.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

'He averted a catastrophe': Parent praises bus driver after 18-wheeler fell from overpass above
A Nova Scotia bus driver is being lauded for his quick action after a tractor-trailer crashed through the guardrail of an overpass on Highway 101 and landed in front of the bus below.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Parent praises bus driver that 'averted a catastrophe' after 18-wheeler fell from overpass above
A Nova Scotia bus driver is being lauded for his quick action after a tractor-trailer crashed through the guardrail of an overpass on Highway 101 and landed in front of the bus below.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Plastic pollution is the new front in the culture war




CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

CBC chief says broadcaster isn't making specific plans for loss of public subsidy
Catherine Tait says that while the CBC is working to make itself more efficient and responsive to Canadians, it doesn't have a specific plan to prepare for a future Conservative government possibly terminating its federal subsidy.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Couple says goodbye to beloved home on Quebec coast after erosion put safety at risk
Joanne Audet and Marcel Breton say they have lived an extraordinary life by the sea, but the coastal erosion along the shores of Maria, Que., has become too much for the couple.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Critics slam review of Canadian forestry giant's sustainability credentials, asserting conflict of interest
Canadian forestry giant Paper Excellence won't have its sustainability certification revoked by the world's premier forestry credentialing body after a review — a process critics and experts say appears to have been rife with conflicts of interest and far from independent.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Floods battering Brazil, Afghanistan are extreme climate events scientists warn we aren't prepared for
Whether it's too much water or not enough, scientists say extreme events — like the recent deadly floods that displaced families in Brazil and Afghanistan — are becoming more frequent and battering many parts of the world that aren't prepared to deal with them.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Former home of Sir John A. Macdonald reopens with new exhibits exploring complex legacy
Bellevue House National Historic Site in Kingston, Ont., is set to welcome visitors with exhibits that seek to reconcile the role of Canada's first prime minister with the present and provide previously-silenced communities with a voice.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

The solar storm knocked out GPS equipment on farms — and it could happen again
Farmers across Canada and in some parts of the U.S. experienced GPS blackouts and malfunctions on their equipment during the weekend. With more solar storms on the horizon and an increasing reliance on GPS across different industries, experts say the problem isn't going away any time soon.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Ontario's first measles death in decades offers grim reminder that unvaccinated kids are at risk
An Ontario child's death from measles this year offered a grim reminder: When vaccination rates drop and this virus rears its head, the youngest among us bear the brunt.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Would you fight Alberta's wildfires for $22/hour? And no benefits?
Low pay is one of the reasons some of Alberta's wildland firefighters are not returning to their seasonal jobs, resulting in fewer experienced firefighters and potential safety risks to personnel and the public. 



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Ukraine has U.S. weapons it can't use in Russian territory. Will that change?
Ukraine is trying to fend off a Russian offensive in the northeastern border region of Kharkiv, but it can only use its U.S.-provided firepower on its own side of the border when trying to thwart attacks.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

Ukraine has U.S. weapons to fend off Russian attacks — but is restricted from striking over the border
Ukraine is trying to fend off a Russian offensive in the northeastern border region of Kharkiv, but it can only use its U.S.-provided firepower on its own side of the border when trying to thwart attacks.



CBC Top Stories
May 18, 2024

What exactly are 'zombie' fires, and how are they affecting wildfires this spring?
The wildfire season is off to an early start in some parts of Canada — partially due to what are sometimes called "zombie fires" that have carried over from last year. Here's what we know about them.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Toronto eliminated from PWHL playoffs after surrendering 2-0 series lead to Minnesota
Taylor Heise scored twice, including the winner in the third period, as Minnesota downed Toronto 4-1 on Friday to win a best-of-five Professional Women's Hockey League semifinal 3-2.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

N.S. doctor predicted decades ago his daughter's murder would be solved. Now it has been




CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Emmy-winning, moustached character actor Dabney Coleman dead at age 92
Dabney Coleman, the moustached character actor who specialized in smarmy villains like the chauvinist boss in 9 to 5 and the nasty TV director in Tootsie, has died. He was 92.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

On CBC's coverage of the Israel-Hamas war, one of the most divisive stories in years
CBC is a microcosm of the world we're covering and the public we serve, and the Israel-Hamas war is one of the most divisive stories we've covered in years. A recent article called that coverage into question. CBC's general manager and editor in chief, Brodie Fenlon, responds.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Maple Leafs name 2019 Stanley Cup winner Craig Berube as head coach
Craig Berube has been handed the keys to the Toronto Maple Leafs. It will be up to the 58-year-old to deliver something the Original Six franchise hasn't experienced in more than a generation — sustained playoff success.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Hospital food has a bad reputation. A chef reimagined it — with a focus on healing
Vancouver General Hospital launched a six-month pilot project with chef Ned Bell to overhaul the facility's meals and deliver a healthier, tastier menu.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Canada's vaccine advisers recommend RSV shots for infants
Canada's vaccine advisory group said Friday it recommends building toward immunizing all infants from respiratory syncytial virus.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Calgary lawyer resigns from firm after sending 'disturbing' and 'misogynistic' email
A Calgary lawyer has resigned after sending an email described by his firm as "deeply disturbing" in which he twice refers to women as "a person with a vagina" and repeatedly mocks transgender people.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Tentative agreement reached on Sask. teacher contract: bargaining committees
A tentative agreement has been reached on a new teacher contract in Saskatchewan.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Minister suggests Canada is considering tariffs on Chinese EVs following U.S. move
Canada's industry minister says Ottawa is "considering all measures" after the U.S. announced it would be hiking tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and other related goods.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Canadian sentenced to 30 years for attacking Nancy Pelosi's husband with hammer
The man convicted of attempting to kidnap then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and attacking her husband with a hammer was sentenced Friday to 30 years in prison.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Security footage appears to show musician Diddy assault singer Cassie in hotel
Security video aired by CNN appears to show music mogul Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, physically assaulting his girlfriend at the time, singer Cassie, in a Los Angeles hotel hallway in 2016. 



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Israel recovers bodies of 3 hostages from Gaza, military says
Israeli forces on Thursday night rescued the bodies of three hostages from the Gaza Strip, chief military spokesperson Daniel Hagari said on Friday.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

'Bureaucratic burden' blocking progress on addressing military sexual misconduct: report
While she says she still believes Canada's military is committed to culture change, an external observer overseeing a plan to address sexual misconduct blames a "large bureaucratic burden" for slowing down progress.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

'Bureaucratic burden' slowing progress on addressing military sexual misconduct: report
While she says she still believes Canada's military is committed to culture change, an external observer overseeing a plan to address sexual misconduct blames a "large bureaucratic burden" for slowing down progress.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

B.C. man who was tracking a bear airlifted to hospital after grizzly attack
A British Columbia man was airlifted to a Calgary hospital Thursday after fending off a grizzly bear attack on a mountainside in the Rocky Mountains near the B.C.-Alberta border, according to RCMP.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Alberta RCMP link deaths of four young women in 1970s to American serial killer
Alberta RCMP have linked the deaths of four young women, five decades ago, to a deceased serial sexual offender and killer. Investigators believe there may be more unsolved cases.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Alberta RCMP link deaths of four young women in 1970s to serial killer
Alberta RCMP have linked the deaths of four young women, five decades ago, to a deceased serial sexual offender and killer. Investigators believe there may be more unsolved cases 



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Alberta RCMP link four Calgary murders in 1970s to American serial killer
Alberta RCMP have linked four murders five decades ago to serial sexual offender and killer Gary Allen Srery, who died in 2011. Investigators believe Srery may be responsible for other homicides that remain unsolved.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Scheffler charged with assault after officer dragged, plays Friday at PGA Championship
Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was arrested Friday morning on his way to the PGA Championship in Louisville, Ky., with stunning images showing him handcuffed as he was taken to jail for not following police orders during a pedestrian fatality investigation.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Scheffler detained by police at PGA Championship for not following orders after traffic fatality
Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was detained by police Friday morning in Louisville, Ky., for not following police instructions during a traffic jam that followed a traffic fatality involving a pedestrian, ESPN reported.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Scottie Scheffler arrested at PGA Championship for traffic violation, returns to course hours later
Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was arrested Friday morning on his way to the PGA Championship in Louisville, Ky., with stunning images showing him handcuffed as he was taken to jail for not following police orders during a pedestrian fatality investigation.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Top-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler charged with assault after officer dragged, plays Friday at PGA Championship
Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was arrested Friday morning on his way to the PGA Championship in Louisville, Ky., with stunning images showing him handcuffed as he was taken to jail for not following police orders during a pedestrian fatality investigation.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Brazil picked to host the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2027
Brazil will host the 2027 Women's World Cup after a vote of FIFA's full membership chose the South American bid over a joint proposal from Belgium, Netherlands and Germany.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Ontario child under 5 dies of measles: provincial health agency
In a report published Thursday, Public Health Ontario said the child was not vaccinated against the highly infectious respiratory virus. It did not indicate when or where the child died, or their specific age.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Ontario child's death from measles is 1st in province since 1989, public health says
In a report published Thursday, Public Health Ontario said the child was not vaccinated against the highly infectious respiratory virus. It's the first recorded death from measles in the province since 1989, as far back as Ontario's data goes.



CBC Top Stories
May 17, 2024

Texas thunderstorms kill at least 4, power could be out for weeks
Power outages could last weeks in parts of Houston after thunderstorms with hurricane-force winds tore through the city and knocked out electricity to nearly a million homes and businesses.



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