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CITV - Sunday, May 26, 2024 - 09:00 a.m. (ET) - Segment #3

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chance of leftover shower but 30 percent chance of that and look what happens. The sun comes out tomorrow and sticks around for the rest of the week into the rest of the month actually. >> Lisa: well put. >> Kevin: 21-degree on monday and 26 degrees on tuesday that stuff newly our warmest day of the week. 18 degrees on wednesday so as we carry on into the week-- so fridays the last day and 20 degrees and saturday is the first day of june and 24 degrees and 22 degrees for next sunday and this week coming up, looks quite nice. >> Lisa: 26 degrees will be hot. >> Kevin: that will feel warm after all these daytime highs and 13 and 14 degrees we seen recently. >> Lisa: is that common for the end of may? >> Kevin: normal is 19 so we were above average as we head into this week coming up. >> Lisa: good to hear and good to see it. Time for a break, be right back. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Fairway Forecast is brought to you by Lightning Lotto. Know your limit. Play within it. At Ashley Fine Floors Our staff are all flooring experts We'll help you to find the flooring that looks and works best for you and your space. Visit us online or at our showroom and get more for your floor at Ashley Fine Floors. when you wake up in the morning or when you get up from sitting it could be plantar fasciitis cool thing is we have mad skills and technology to fix these Life Shouldn't Hurt Check out our wicked cool locations leadingedgephysio.com You've been waiting to get outand drive a New Nissan,great offersare ready So, check out all the latesttech, features and thrills - it's all happening right now. Now, at Nissan, lease select models from as low as 2.99% for 24 months. ( ) Sometimes the difference between a summer road trip and the road trip of the summer is an ice cold drink from McDonald's. Like a Small McCafe Iced Coffee or a refreshing Coca Cola for $1 plus tax. Step up your summer today. With majority of my patients with sensitivity, I see irritated gums and weak enamel. Sensodyne sensitivity, Gum & Enamel reliefs sensitivity, helps restore gum health and rehardens enamel. I am a big advocate of recommending things that I know work! “Don't Let Go” by Terrace Martin, Mr Talkbox, pj Morton Don't let me go No Don't let me go No Don't let me go No, no, no don't let me go Don't let me go No don't you ever let me go Don't you ever let me go Don't you ever let me go It's Leon's Storewide Super Sale! Save up to 50% on furniture. Save up to 50% on mattresses. Plus, get an l2 washer and dryer set for only $998 including a 2 year warranty! Ends Wednesday! ANNOUNCER:Cracking the case from coast to coast? Free. That's what I like to hear. Thrilling twists at your fingertips? Totally free. Out here, I'm about to kill it. Catching up on your favourite Global tv shows? Watching past favourites on Freeplay? And streaming news live? Good evening. The West Blockstarts now. It's all absolutely free. Now that's a price tag everyone will love. We need to hug! One app's really got it all:the Global tv app. Download nowand stream anytime. >> Announcer: you're watching global news morning. >>lisa: provincial data shows opioid-related deaths continue opioid-related deaths continue to mount in alberta. A recent report shows the crisis is *even more pronounced* among the province's *first nations communities.* erik bay has the details. >>reporter: opioids have had a lasting effect in jody plaineagle's family. >>i had an uncle who lost his daughter to the addiction. >>reporter: similar losses are being felt in disproportionate numbers by other first nation families across alberta. Data recently released by the provincial government shows the rate of unintentional opioid deaths are more than 8 times higher among first nations peoples. >>they're fighting for their lives right now. They'e out there in survival mode trying to fight for their life. >>reporter: according to indigenous services canada... First nations peoples account for just 3 point 4 per cent of albertans. The province's numbers show between 2016 and 2022... That demographic accounted for one out of every five unintentional opioid deaths. In 2022 alone... That number went up to nearly one in four deaths. >>it's very disheartening to see the disparity growing and

not getting less so that tells us that there is not an adequate response. >>reporter: doctor esther tailfeathers has been on the frontlines of the opioid fight. Born and raised on the blood tribe... She's seen first hand the impact of these drugs. >>our communtiies are suffering and y heart goes out to the mothers and the families who've lost people. So these numbers mean something to us. >>reporter: she wants more wraparound supports for people dealing with addiction. In a statement to global news... A ministry of mental health and addiction spokesperson says the province is partnering with indigenous communities to build five recovery facilties. They'll take a land-based approach to support recovery and reconnection with their culture. Tailfeathers fears support will come too late. With 2022 numbers just made public.. She's worried about what's going on right now. >>we're not able to react and respond to what's happening >>reporter: making it harder to reverse this concerning trend. Erik bay, global news >>lisa: a number of albertans woke up this weekend to see charges in the tens of thousands of dollars* on their monthly phone plan invoice. >> First thing that I saw was like scared and thinking oh my gosh, I travel a lot and I was away and did I leave my roaming on, why do I have a 15 thousand dollar charge thinking I did something stupid. >> Lisa: the association of professional engineers and geoscientsts of alberta offer a wireless phone plan to members through rogers. Saturday... Many customers noticed massive charges for items like equipment and long distance calls on their invoice....including evan loughlin. >> My monthly monthly charge is 40 bucks a month or something and its been like that for two and a half years, and then suddenly to get charged 15 thousand dollars it seems really strange. >>i only have one credit card and now its chopped up into little bits, uh so I wont be able to make any credit card purchases unfortunately. Global news has also confirmed another apega customer was charged 19 thousand dollars... With another charge of 33 thousand dollars pending. At this stage... Apega is still trying to determine how many people have been impacted by the problem. In a statement to global news... The association says they are aware some customers have issues with their monthly billing. They confirm that their systems have not been hacked... And that customer data is safe. Apega says as of late saturday afternoon most users users have had their incorrect charges fixed and their accounts should be accurate by end of day. The association apologizes for the error. 'it's a way of keeping lauren jarvis' spirit alive'....that's the view of family and friends of a murdered edmonton woman who want to keep holding annual walks in her memory... Jarvis was found dead in her westmount home in april of last year and her downstairs neighbour was charged with her murder. This is the second annual 'justice for lauren' walk...which started in the sunshine outside kinsmen sports centre earlier saturday. Family and friends want the focus to be on the way lauren lived. >>it's not based just around what happened to her, it's based around who she was...and remembering lauren for the person that she was and the woman that she could still be if something like this didn't happen. >>lisa: the walk is supporting edmonton's victims of homicide support society...a group that offers help to people that have lost loved ones to homicide. Edmonton's ukrainian festival u-fest is *back* for its fifth edition. The two-day event drew 65-thousand people last year. And organizers anticipate similar or higher numbers this year*. The festival includes over 12-hundred performers on 3 stages, vendors, food, workshops, displays, and community information. >>i think now it has even more significance because we have so many ukrainian newcomers that have to come to our city, our province and our country, and this is a piece of home for them. >>lisa: the free event wrapped up with an after dark dance party. Saturday was the purr-fect opportunity for cat lovers to come together and share their love for their feline friends. It's the 10th anniversary of the edmonton international cat festival. It features a wide variety of displays, products and activities for cats. A few thousand people took in the festivities throughout the day. There's also a *large list* of celebrity cats* taking part in meet-and-greets, including "one-eared uno", who has nearly 3 million followers on tik tok. >>i work for my cat technically now, I edit his videos, he pays my rent, it's great. "i'm really grateful I can do this with my life and encourage other people to have deeper connections with their own cats".

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