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France detains hundreds of rioters after PSG wins Champions League
Fans began celebrating in Paris after the final whistle Saturday evening in Budapest, Hungary, where Paris Saint-Germain won by beating Arsenal on penalties in a dramatic final. Source link
Ontario family fights to keep 'gentle giant' wolf-dog after seizure threat by province
A Greater Sudbury family is fighting to keep their pet dog, which may be seized by Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) pending DNA testing results. Source link
N.S. seeing an increase in teens with long-lasting psychosis due to high-potency cannabis
Clinicians at Halifax’s IWK Health Centre say more young patients are arriving with severe symptoms tied to high-potency cannabis — and their symptoms are taking much longer to clear, even after they stop using the drug. Source link
How to watch Jupiter and Venus as they join in the sky this week
You may have noticed two bright “stars” in the west after sunset. Those aren’t stars but rather two planets: Jupiter and Venus. And they’re on their way for a beautiful meet-up in the days ahead. Source link
Former Snowbird pilots call on Ottawa to scale back aerobatic show instead of suspending it
Former Snowbird pilots are calling on the government to keep the iconic aerobatic show in the air by scaling-back the performance rather than suspending it entirely. Source link
Should Toronto landlords be required to provide air conditioning in rentals? These councillors say yes
A bylaw laying out a maximum temperature for the city’s rental units could be around the corner, with Toronto city council set to consider a framework for the new rules in late June. But for longtime advocates of the bylaw, the multi-year delays have already stretched on for far too long. Source link
World Health Organization chief visits epicentre of Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo
WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stressed the importance of building community trust and ensuring safe burials to prevent the spread of the disease, and he urged countries to reconsider travel bans and border closures, saying they “discourage transparency.” Source link
Trump may cancel 250th U.S. anniversary concerts after artists drop out, may give speech instead
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday he’s considering cancelling a series of concerts commemorating the country’s 250th anniversary after a number of artists dropped out, and he may give a speech instead. Source link
More Canadians raring to scoot around on personal electric vehicles after dark
Companies that operate the rental e-scooter and e-bike programs in Canada say they don’t have much data on group riding, but note ridership is strong when the workday ends. Source link
Family looking for answers after man dies in Edmonton ER waiting room
A family says their son was a patient who died in the waiting room of the Royal Alexandra Hospital’s emergency department in Edmonton earlier this month. Source link