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Looking outwards whenthey should be looking inwards. I've got a copycat on my hands. Left his trademark souvenir. Can't stop thinkingabout the apple. Usually, he eats it. I know who you are, Joe. I know what you do. You have two daysto find the copycat. This is way harder to make senseof when you didn't do it. (Announcer speaks wordson screen) Closed captioning of this program is brought to you in part by All Weather Windows. Not all renovations keep the cold out, new windows will. Visit awwreno.com ALL:Let's see your voice! . >> Linda: a canadian farmer got quite the surprise last month when he found a piece of space junk in his field. Now he is waiting for it to be collected to. >> Joel: but as we report, it's raising questions about who is responsible when I drunk falls to earth. >> Space junk, when you call somebody -- something space junk anybody thinks you are not. >> Reporter: by space junk is exactly what is a saskatchewan farmer found on his land last month. He found debris checking his fields northwest of regina d1 just look like garbage, you get closer and closer and what is it? It's not garbage. >> Gaby: leading to an astronomy professor determining the drunk was likely linked to a space echoes dragon spacecraft spacecraft that returned to earth in february. >> This is not uncommon, as we launch more and more stuff, these reentries hitting stuff on the ground is going to become more and more common. >> Reporter: he reached out to spacex about the -- debris but did not hear back by deadline be! However, she says a company hasn't been in touch. >> Some compensation, we haven't set a number yet. >> Reporter: space debris has fallen to earth before including farmland in australia in 2022 and to our home in florida. Prompting experts to urge action. >> Whatever this has landed in regina or toronto, right? This would have killed people for sure. >> Who is liable? According to the outerspace treaty, is a country where the object comes from is responsible. >> The united states is liable for damage caused by american satellites seen at that they are private companies. >> Reporter: that treaty was as I was in the 1960s but he points to other initiatives already being developed with added pressures still needed to make things better before they get worse. >> If it crashes on the streets of the majors sadie, the story would have been different. >> Reporter: in the meantime he says whatever money he does get it will go towards a skating rink for his town and while the debris is out of this world, is going to continue his day today farming grounded on earth. [ ] >> Live shot from lethbridge, kind of an unsettled day today, some clouds, showers in the vicinity is all but think is looking pretty good. Did max out at 18 and lethbridge, 16 degrees right now, in calgary which maxed out at 14, the former camera stampede part, 13 degrees at the airport. A look at some other temperatures across our country of this hour, mason warmed through southern ontario, 2022, auto was 16, halifax 20 degrees, 11 in vancouver, we expect to see these high temperatures and conditions and it'll be a bit cooler in toronto, 18 with some rain showers . We of course will have rain showers and possibly thunderstorms with a hive 16 in calgary, this is a forecast for the U.S. of a, houston, 25 degrees, watches and warnings, stretching through the mississippi valley into was the great lakes region, the orange ones or severe thunderstorm watches, some embedded severe thunderstorm warnings as well. And bismarck, north carolina -- north dakota, north dakota we do have some frost warnings and plays tonight because it is cooler air rushing in behind this big area of low pressure, this pressure quitting those thunderstorms we spoke of, area of low pressure over southern alberta, seven saskatchewan resulting and the instability in a northeast wind we are experiencing in the south coast low pressure system moving to the south of the border will produce some showers froze tomorrow, likely again sunday. Tomorrow our hiding calgary 16 degrees, 2 degrees warmer than today. >> Linda: thank you.

>>> As southern alberta man is making good use of the wind to showcase his retirement hobby, drivers passing the bike and taken his colourful and creative art that spins. >> Reporter: southern alberta is famous for its strong wind and doug has found a way to capitalize on that. In a very creative way. The one art that spins is a home-based business I started about and think it was 14 years ago, making mostly whether wings within a branched out, and I've been making them ever since. >> Reporter: though many of his finished creations are displayed for sale, he spends most of his time feeling custom orders. >> Most people want something in particular, special derogatory or something that their parents or their name could be they're names were kids names. >> Reporter: doug said he takes in about two weeks to complete an order and pricing begins at $150 for the smaller sized. >> At the bigger ones are 200, 225, and in the 2 feet started 200. They come with a 7-foot steel post and the weathervanes come with the direction levers or a steal post. >> Reporter: a few miles down to the road, renee taylor has if you are that spins pieces displayed on her family farm and says doug's pieces really bring the property to life. >> Alec when he go down the highway cookie get close to home and you sealed the art as spins, it's cool, it's like a landmark. Go by the are that spins on the side they. >> Reporter: hoping that his customers like out of the window onto the yard and feel happy when they see his creations. >> I just enjoy making them, it's really why a got into it. I enjoyed putting them all together mostly, and it feels good when you're done and they look nice. >> Reporter: global news. >> Joel: canada's competition bureaus launching investigations into the parent companies of loblaw's and so peace-mac court documents reveal alleged anticompetitive conduct by loblaw and empire, the grocery guides are accused of using property controls to exclude competitors from selling food in certain regions where dictating that terms -- the terms that allow them to do business. Sobey's owner empire has pushed back onto the investigation calling it unlawful while loblaw says they are cooperating with the review, the news comes as canada's grocery owners have come under increased scrutiny over inflated bills and alleged price-fixing. Meanwhile, in canada may be impacted by the us-based company's bankruptcy filing, lad lobstick canada inc. Has been listed as one of the debtors in and -- debtors from the insolvencies. The company said restaurants will be open and operate as usual during the bankruptcy but it remains unclear which locations in north america will close and it when. There are 27 active reed lobster restaurants right across canada according to its website, two of them are here in calgary.

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