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CFCN - Thursday, May 23, 2024 - 07:30 a.m. (ET) - Segment #7

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watching ctv morning live. Those rain continues to fall. There is hope that it will be enough to address stroke concerns. Mason with those details in a moment. But first, let's talk about that rainfall. >> Yeah, it was a really cold last night I was watching my daughter play soccer. We were all in our 2 weeks of winter jackets are a totally normal for the end of may or not, but we our temperature right now is okay, it's not that we're still cold in the morning. 6 degrees right now in corner brook and our school day forecast presented by webber academy. Learn more about the webber academy debate and leadership summer camp for students aged 11 to 17 at webber academy dot ca could see a shower or 2 while we will see a shower today, maybe the odd thunderstorm. 15 degrees, 15 kilometre per hour winds. As we look to the north at things do start to improve tomorrow. I'll explain how much they improve in a moment. >> I showed you this, have a look at traffic. Calgary transit reporting the red line is back to normal trains again running between tuscany in somerset. Also, there are multi right lane closures on 14th street and kensington road and centre street north is reduced to one lane in each direction between tash avenue and 68th avenue northeast. Here is a live shot of a collision on westbound 16th avenue at 11th street in the northwest. It is blocking the left lane and traffic is being pushed off to the right. Emergency crews are on scene. The may showers. The city has been getting is paying off when it comes to drug concerns, at least in the short term. Mason depatie joins us now. Mason talk about the impact it's having. >> Yes, jefferson has certainly been a doubt made environment and climate change. Canada says it's rained 16 of 22 days so far this month, but house moisture levels trending in the right direction with moderate to extreme drought predicted in southern alberta. This precipitation is helping told those levels down slightly right now. More moisture will still be needed to get the province this summer. Encana says he's may showers might improve the situation by category that would move us up to of normally dry. But we're still looking at significant potential for drought. This rain does have its benefits, though it's creating high soil moisture right now, which is good news for dryland farmers. River water used for cities and irrigation is is also improving as well since the mountains have been getting precipitation to is taking concerningly low snowpack levels up to about average. >> That's still pack in the in the mount, just starting to help fix a little bit more and that will get delayed release of some of that moisture, which will help us moving forward. So it's not just the rainfall that helps that snowpack in the mountains can make a tremendous difference. >> And jefferson as that snow pack begins to melt, the city is now watering for flooding right now. There is no high risk for flooding, but it really comes down to these large rain storms that can happen over the next month or so. Those are hard to predict. Okay. Thanks mason. >> Police are asking for help to identify a suspect in a hit and run. It's believed he was driving a minivan, which ran over a pedestrian in a bridgeland parking lot last month. Investigators say the victim was likely impaired fell and was lying on the pavement. The driver of the minivan had just backed out of a parking stall and was pulling forward when the pedestrian was run over. Police would like to hear from anyone who recognizes the suspect. A letter from more than 600 faculty staff, students and alumni to university of calgary administration condemning its response to a pro-palestinian protest. Police broke up the protest on may 9th after telling demonstrators they cannot set up camp officers used rubber bullets, tear gas and flash bangs. Police say 4 people were charged with trespassing. The letter writers call it a, quote, brutal action against peaceful protesters calling for an independent investigation and for charges to be dropped. Alberta health services has shut down a calgary halal butcher again, all to. All meat on 36 street northeast reopen this month along with several other businesses following an rcmp investigation involving illegal livestock slaughter. A re inspection of the business last week found blurry inspections, steps to legitimate on may. 17th that was ordered closed for failing to comply with conditions that prohibit uninspected meat. Anyone who has bought meat or related products from lull is being told to dispose of it. These figures from statscan show calgary's population is surging. Jacqueline wilson is in this morning with more jacqueline. >> Yes, service in the population estimate for july 1st last year for the calgary census metropolitan area was nearly 1.7 million people that is according to statistics canada. It's up 6% from the year before. It's the biggest one-year increase of the sentry edmonton's population estimate was nearly 1.6 million. That one's a jump of 4.2%. Now the majority of the population grows in both cities was from permanent immigrants and from temporary international residents about a quarter of the growth was people moving from other provinces and alberta actually did over take

bc as a region that was recording the biggest gains from inter-provincial moves and jefferson. This population surge certainly has its ripple effects. It's creating higher demand on our city's housing market, schools, hospitals and jobs that just to name a few. Thanks, jacqueline. >> Didn't said queen elizabeth high school took in a special presentation on canada's human rights history yesterday. The presentation was the first from the friends of simon weisenthal centres tour for humanity bus. It covers are really ties to slavery, residential schools. The chinese head tax japanese canadian internment camps and the rejection of jewish women and children fleeing europe on the eve of the second world war. The tour will continue another alberta schools this week, including a stop in high river before going on to bc. Ucp government is backing off portions of bill 20. A controversial piece of legislation that gives the province increased power over municipalities. Amendments to the bill were expected to be tabled yesterday, but the government ran out of time. Municipal affairs minister ric mciver said there are 2 changes, but offered no further details. Municipal leaders believe the first change focuses on when or why a local by-law were city councillor can be removed. The second concerns vouching for someone without id at polling stations. >> The amendments are very as a result of conversations with the municipal leaders. So I'm hoping that they'll either be more unhappy or less and happy. >> 20 was introduced about a month ago, the president of the rural municipalities of alberta called the bill, quote, complete garbage. Others have described as a deeply flawed power grab. Canada has one of the highest cost ferrer travel globally. And westjet says it's trying to find ways to lower the fair, but it comes at a cost less comfort. Here's tyson fedor. >> Westjet is continuing to expand, looking to add 8 more aircraft to its fleet this year. Despite delays from aircraft producer boeing, the company ceo is now lobbying the federal government to scrap additional charges to airfare tickets, such as airport improvement fees and security costs and the country that >> Now travel as an essential mode of transportation. I actually think it's wrong. Funding the federal budget for general purposes. The airline will bring in an ultra low-cost fare option in the next couple of weeks for the majority of its flights. If you should pay. >> You a model that >> Has run its course. And then my my answer that says yes, some of the larger planes will be reconfigured to add one rower 6 more seats at the back of the plane by slimming down others. They actually have. >> The space that you can will take a little bit away and not come to that in with seats. And that's it at another world. >> It's an effort to offer low-cost those seeking the best price instead of comfort. You will not be allowed to courtesy carry on. >> You know, if people are aware of what they're getting for the money. And if if this sheep, the seats are ce shorter, smaller and so be a jacket. See for people to have like a lot of throughout the country and they got to go visit all of them that might help to not have to pay those fees him, especially just backpack in the visiting family for a weekend. I support businesses trying to find ways to solve problems. Sen. >> Worked with the clients that they're trying to serve. Westjet also want to see additional fair fee scrapped by the federal government along with rent prices for airports. >> That are put to the consumer. The company says it equates to about $88 for $300 flight. >> We've got 3.3 billion of that. We had 300 million of that during covid. These are these are difficult hurdles to cross calgary's 10 51 million dollars in rent to ottawa last year. >> Somebody has to pay for the year summers that pay for the runway. Summer's rfa for parking lots and expansion terminal. Tyson fedor, ctv news, calgary. >> Russia says it does have plans to expand its calgary hub later today. The city of calgary is announcing inglewood aquatic centre will be permanently closed back in 2019. Both inglewood aquatic centre and beltline polls were scheduled to be closed due to rising maintenance costs that was delayed due to a public outpouring of support. But in 2021 about line pools were closed. A massive sculpture has been unveiled outside the redeveloped bmo centre. The public art piece called spirit of water was created by artist gary judah stands about 20 metres tall 50 metres wide and is comprised of 211 vertical steel tubes. >> The piece it's in front of the newly expanded bmo centre, which officially opens june 5th. >> Bark error is set for its first flight today from new york to los angeles. And it's all first class. >> Our furry friends. Treats and toys are provided, including an on-board spa for pops. It can accommodate up to 14 people in 10 dogs. The hope is to reduce the anxiety and stress for animals when flying. But if you're looking to hop on board, it will cost you more than 10 grand for you and your pet. All right, let's check in with jody and the weather. >> I know some humans to its sign up for that for themselves, right? Think that this might be a great idea. You know, if you have that extra 10 grand floating around,

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