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CITY24 - Sunday, May 26, 2024 - 12:00 a.m. (ET) - Segment #46

(Dynamic instrumental music) >> At least 15 people are dead after severe weather hit texas, oklahoma and arkansas. Stunning video shows what's left of a shell gas station in northeast texas. The storms damaged homes and knocked down power lines and trees. >> I eating at a restaurant do anything? Everyone back eating and then out of dying like and everything moving windows are broken a violent sirens everywhere. It was all dark and. >> Yeah, I mean as well as moments that. Ucc videos about tornadoes, the people retelling him. I'm just like how, you know, I'm retelling now, but it's really want to thank you. Never expect. And you know, until it actually happens. >> Aerial footage shows the path of destruction left behind by the tornado that carved 3 rural area north of dallas. 7 deaths were reported in cook county, tens of thousands of people still remain without power across the region. 100 million americans are under threat to dangerous weather. The storm's inflicted their worst damage in a region spanning from north of dallas to the northwest corner of arkansas. And the system threatened to bring more violent weather to other parts of the midwest later today. Hurricane season starts in june and forecasters are telling canadians to brace for the worst if models proved correct. This could be a very active and destructive hurricane season. Here's ctv's paul hollingsworth. >> Hurricane forecasters predict and above average active hurricane season starting in june or transitioning from el nino that tends to lower the number storms in the atlantic in 2. Tends to cause more storms in the atlantic. There are already record temperatures for the atlantic ocean. Hurricanes draw energy from warm ocean water is really lining up to be active season in the atlantic. The 2024 hurricane forecast predicts 17 to 25 named storms up from an average of 14 8 to 13 hurricanes in the forecast is a jump from the average of 7. The forecast also calls for 4 to 7 major hurricanes. The previous average is only 3 hurricanes making landfall are difficult to predict, even drawing an active season. But it's also worth noting 2022 was not an act of season. It was an average hurricane season, but that was the year fiona made landfall here in the maritimes hurricane fiona caused more than 800 million dollars in damage, leaving physical and emotional scars. People very concerned. Emergency management crews are already busy prepping for the probability of future major storms. More generators, more flood response are cheaper barista key works very closely with nova scotia power in our public works department. Previous hurricanes brought down trees and power lines, causing massive outages. You just looking for trouble. So we know we're going have a hurricane. >> We know we're going to have, you know, 100 kilometre winds. The canadian hurricane centre is urging people to be prepared to have storm surge. We're going to have heavy rains are going to have strong winds if the hurricane forecast is correct. People living along the atlantic coast should brace for nasty and dangerous weather between june and november. Paul hollingsworth, ctv news, halifax. >> Meanwhile, out west wildfires continue to burn in british columbia. >> The next couple days, we're expecting some highly variable fire fire conditions. So we're going to have some places will get rain, others will stay dry. >> Northeastern bc is experiencing severe wildfires with some 2500 square kilometres currently on fire. There are concerns that thunderstorms this week could spark new fires in dry areas like near fort nelson. A large wildfire continues to burn just outside the community where thousands were forced to evacuate earlier this month. They're expected to be allowed to return home beginning tomorrow. Meanwhile, new concerns about escalation in the war between israel and hamas. Today, this after rockets were fired at tel aviv for the first time in months. Ctv's jeremy charron with the latest. >> A barrage of hamas rockets fired at tel aviv today, many shot down by the iron but not before sounding sirens in the israeli city. Sending many running for cover. No casualties have been reported today. Hamas terrorists in gaza. >> Fired 8 rockets, central israel from rough fall, sending millions of israelis 2 bomb this 84 year-old woman

says shrapnel came crashing through the roof of her home just north of tel suddenly, there was a huge boom and smoke fire and dust all over the house. She says. >> It's the first long-range rocket attack from gaza since january. I think hamas wants to demonstrate. >> They haven't been cripples. They still both weapons and the ability to use them. >> Meanwhile, israeli attacks in rafah today killed at least 35 people. According to palestinian health officials, the idf claims it killed 2 senior hamas operations have continued in rafah against court orders and mounting political pressure built. Well, those of him become good milled. Our goal in gaza is especially emphasized here in rafah, said israel's defence minister while visiting troops today destroy hamas return the hostages and maintain freedom of operation. He says. Now today's attacks by hamas, a show of resiliency that now has some questioning whether israel's goal of fully eliminating hamas can be achieved. >> Aid trucks are entering gaza through southern israel today. Comes on the heels of a new agreement to bypass the rafah crossing with egypt on friday, the international court of justice ordered israel to open the rafah crossing to allow for the flow of aid. Egypt refuses to reopen its side of the rafah crossing until can for all of the gaza side is handed back to the palestinians. >> More than 95% of that has come in for the past 7 months. How come into those 2 opening. So with one of those still closed and one of them difficult to get to in a safe way. We have a problem still with amount of aid that's coming in. So those openings and those crossing seemed to be open. The crossings in the north need to be open and the pier needs to be bringing in more aid and or truck loads coming off of those ships. And it's the case right now. >> Hamas triggered the war with its october 7th attack into israel, in which palestinian militants killed nearly 1200 people. Mostly civilians and see some 250 hostages. The death toll in yesterday's russian attack on a ukrainian shopping centre has risen to 14. Local officials say to glide bombs were dropped by russian forces, striking a supermarket in the northern ukrainian city of kharkiv. 43 people were injured in the attack. Ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy called attack an act of terrorism, also saying more than 200 people could have been inside the store. The ukrainian president stated this attack and for sizes. The need for air defence systems from western allies. So once he also released a video address ahead of next month's peace summit in switzerland. >> Russia and it strikes with guided area russian aviation comes close, call our state border and the launches these straight on this cd, that weapon in the scream and destruction and anyone in any seat on the walls from sao paulo long to harvey. Take these this same way as terror. Just like the russian strikes on the hundreds all us. It is and will adjust. >> Some of them. The woman with life. Now barnes 2 people burnt out. And to the most horrible consequences war. >> Prime minister justin trudeau is among the more than 80 world leaders set to attend the peace summit in switzerland, which is scheduled for june 15th and 16th. 12 people have been injured by severe turbulence on a qatar airways flight. The boeing 7 87 9 dreamliner was flying from doha to dublin when they experienced turbulence over turkiye. The flight continued on to dublin were 6 passengers and 6 crew members received medical treatment after landing 8 were hospitalized. It comes 5 days after a man died of a suspected heart attack in dozens of people were injured when a singapore airlines flight from london hit severe turbulence. Now summer travel is ramping up and canadians are willing to spend more money this year on vacation in compared to last year. That's according to new data from deloitte canada. Although where they're willing to travel might not be what you expect. Kamil karamali explains. >> Despite economic pressures, it looks like canadians are willing to dish out more for travel this summer. Deloitte canada summer outlook shows that this year canadians are willing to travel despite these economic challenges, more than three-quarters of canadians surveyed said they plan to spend the same or more

on summer vacation this year, while only 18% won't be travelling at all. With the average canadian willing to pay roughly $2400 for their summer trip this year. But while travellers are planning to spend more this summer, they're also prioritizing keeping trips local three quarters of canadians plan to stay in the country. While two-thirds of those planning a road trip this summer. And of those hopping on a plane, nearly half will fly within canada, but people we spoke to a toronto's pearson airport cheaper prices for international travel has them going abroad this summer. I'm going to so the tickets worth about me going to miami to get crews bahamas. Honestly, the price is right here at pearson. The airport says the summer season really picks up in the late june. >> Where it gets busier than christmas with more passengers per day. Kamil karamali, ctv news, toronto. >> It's 10:20 19 degrees. This is toronto's breaking news cp24. The jays wrapped up their series against detroit today. We'll have those highlights for you coming up. 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! Did you know 80% of women struggle with hair damage? New Pantene Miracle Rescue Deep Conditioner with melting Pro-V pearls... Helps hair lock in moisture to repair up to 6 months of damage. Guaranteed or your money back! If you know, you know it's Pantene. What have you been up to? It seems like from your social posts you've been on a ton of adventures. You wouldn't believe it. We stood at the base of the most incredible waterfall, then we had dinner overlooking it. We explored a century old power station with a giant underground tunnel. We wandered through a tropical garden oasis with thousands of butterflies, and we soared above raging whitewater rapids in an antique cable car. How many countries did you visit? Countries? We did that all at Niagara Parks. ( ) [ ] With lotto 6/49... ...What possible could you find? With two jackpots on every ticket: the growing Gold Ball jackpot, plus the Classic jackpot of $5 million. [olg Sting] tonight hamas fires rockets at tel aviv "Hamas wants to demonstrate that they haven't been crippled" a show of resilience more than seven months into israel's offensive tonight at 11 and at ctvnews.ca Closed captioning of this cp24 program is brought to you by Bloom Retirement Communities. Now open in Oshawa, Stouffville, Lindsay and soon London. BloomRetirement.ca. (Upbeat instrumental music) the blue jays took on the tigers in a matinee to wrap up their four-game series in detroit. >> And the 3, 2, >> Jordan romanow giving up a three-run homer in the 9th inning. The jays 14 11 loss. The 11 runs is the most. The jays have scored in a game all season. They trailed by 5 entering the 4th inning before mounting a comeback that ultimately fell short. The jays lose the series and have dropped 3 games in a row. Now they open a series with the white sox tomorrow. Show, the parents of grayson murray say their 30 year-old son took his own life just one day after he withdrew from the pga tour event. >> Grayson was just 30. He battled trap some troubling times and had been. Sober since last summer. And early this year, the triumph and why sony open. >> On friday, he pulled out of the charles schwab cup in texas. Murray, who had openly spoken about his issues with addiction and mental health, was the 15th ranked men's golfer in the world. The tournament continued after the pga asked his parents how they felt about continuing on with the event. Murray's family has issued a statement regarding the call for passing, which reads in part, we have spent the last 24 hours trying to come to terms with the fact that our son is gone. It's surreal that we not only have to admit to ourselves, but we also have to acknowledge it to the world. It's a nightmare. We have so many questions that have no answers. But one was grayson loved. The answer is yes by us. His brother cameron, his sister erica, all of his extended family by his friends, by his fellow

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the woman has been injured in a broad daylight stabbing at fairview mall. Police say the male suspect is known to the victim. A woman is dead following a crash in oshawa this morning. We'll tell you what police are saying. And pro-palestinian protesters at u of t are meeting this evening with the university ahead of their monday morning deadline to leave the property. It's 10:30 19 degrees outside from 299 queen street west. This is toronto's breaking news cp24. Good evening. I'm sijia liu. Thanks so much for joining us. Our top story tonight. Police say a woman has been injured in a stabbing at fairview mall near don mills and sheppard. They say they were called around 12 30 this afternoon about a woman who had been stabbed by a man. Police say that man is known to the woman while security was able to detain the suspect. Paramedics have since taken the woman to the hospital and say her injuries are serious. Durham police are investigating a fatal overnight crash. The collision happened just after 4:00am in the glen, born in grandview area when a single car crashed into a home. No one inside the home was injured. But police say a 37 year-old woman died on scene. Her name has not yet been released. The circumstances of the crash aren't clear yet either anyone with information is being asked to contact police. And there was significant damage after a car and ttc bus collided near the waterfront. Here you can see the bus with its windshield knocked out after it collided with a light pole at lower jarvis and lakeshore about the damage blue sedan with its airbags deployed came to a stop alongside the bus. No one was hurt and the ttc service has resumed in the area. A body has been pulled from lake ontario near billy bishop airport. Here is a live look at the scene from our tower camera tonight. Emergency crews were called to the area around 12 45 this afternoon for reports of a person in the water. A body was pulled to shore a short time later. Police say the investigation is in its early stages and it's unclear at this time if foul play was a contributing factor in the person's death. And american man has been charged after a wheel smashed through the windshield of the bus on the qew in st. Catharines, killing a passenger. A 48 year-old toronto man died and 3 other people were seriously injured when the wheel slammed into the bus near the garden city skyway bridge friday afternoon. Police say a 45 year-old man from new york has been charged with unsafe operation after the wheel came off and he's due in court in september. Toronto's pro-palestinian demonstrators who have been camped out at the university of toronto for weeks, presenting a counter-offer to school administrators tonight, we're just hours away from a deadline. University officials have set for clearing the encampment and encampment. Spokesperson says the protesters work together on a list of demands and hopes the university will quickly divest itself of investments in companies profiting from israel's offensive in gaza. The university issued a trespass notice to protesters on friday, which requires him to vacate the property by 8:00am monday. >> In the interest of transparency in correcting the record. We feel it's important to publicize are negotiating process. Offer. We're given by the administration on thursday. It's more for restatement of university policy that is an actual offer. Most of what was outlined in the document are processes that could have been initiated by students before the encampment. The force being to administration. The same processes that we know time again and then failure because president gertler has the authority to simply say no to the recommendation of a committee that he stacks himself. >> We, the students are steadfast in our demands for divestment, for disclosure and for cutting ties with israeli academic institutions complicit in israeli apartheid. We remain steadfast in demand for palestine liberation. We demand u of complicity, we demand and ut complicity in israeli apartheid. We look forward to meeting with ut administrators at 5:00pm today to finally begin our negotiations. President gertler, we ask again for you to pick a side justice or genocide. >> Meanwhile, a rally was held in the beaches today to demand. The release of remaining hostages being held by hamas. A few dozen people were joined by several politicians and calling for the release of hostages at kew balmy beach. The rally was also to show support for the jewish community during the ongoing war. Israel says more than 100 people are still being held captive by hamas in gaza. >> It's quite incredible. The show of solidarity and support in general, just from our community, but also to have people from the non jewish and definitely gives me a sense of hope. And also the feeling of safety to know that I'm amongst people care for me and care for my community.

>> These are innocent people who were snatched from their homes on october some were brutalized before they were taken and they continue to be utilized while in captivity. And are demanding that they are now. My message to our elected leaders is to continue to put pressure on hamas to the hostages to lay down its arms because of that is the shortest way end this conflict should be an actual ally to israel. Still has been a canadian ally for many, many years. >> We're not going to rest until they are returned home to their families and their lives are restored. And to you know, the folks are gathering here in the east end of toronto are standing shoulder to shoulder in solidarity to send that we are still thinking about those 125 hostages who have been taken from their families from their homes by hamas. We're not going to rest until they return home. >> To those who continue to be weather because they are that because they've seen the violence of the hit on street or whatever the reason might be more speak because attack on the jewish community is attack on all of if someone hate someone for jewish, they're going to hate me for being chinese are going to get someone else, whatever their background might and so this is a fight for all of us. You have to step up, you have to speak and you have to ensure that you stop hate. Whenever its ugly head. >> The united jewish appeal of toronto is speaking out after school in north york was shot at yesterday. The uja is asking for people to show up at the bay has him elementary school tomorrow morning at 8.30 for a show of solidarity. Police responded to the school around 5:00am yesterday for reports of shots fired a bullet hole was found in the building, but no injuries were reported. There are some concerns that this was hate-motivated and police say they will be looking into that. Police are also stepping up their presence in certain neighbourhoods in response to the shooting. It's the final day of doors open toronto where people are invited to visit and explore some of the most exclusive intriguing buildings in the city. One of those places is billy bishop airport, which has so much more to offer than what meets the eye. Ctv's rahim ladhani has more. >> From high in the sky, billy bishop may look like a regular city airport, but down on the ground, the hangar doors are open for people to really understand everything that goes on here. >> I haven't seen planes fly like helicopters set school. >> More than 150 buildings and sites are on showcase this weekend with the theme being hidden histories. It's the perfect setting for billy bishop, which first opened in 1939 and served as a training ground for both the royal canadian and royal norwegian air forces during the second world war. Is a huge number of teams that are doing all different kinds of work here at the airport, including airport maintenance, runway maintenance. >> Security and those are things that people don't always get to see. A surprise to many people here is that the airport has its own fire home. >> Visitors were able to board the truck and even where a firefighter suit. We've got a full fire crew here that keeps the airports safe inside the hangar and also on display for everyone to get an up close look at is ornge helicopter. I think they're really cool. >> And >> They're most likely for like. Emergencies and stuff. >> The air ambulance service explaining how it provides medical care while in the air. A unique skill set, which is both captivating and inspiring neighbourhood. So it's nice and best gets an opportunity see how everything is work stuff. And that's precisely the goal of the event, which has been running since the year. 2000. >> Time now is 10 39 9 teens agrees outside. This is toronto's breaking news cp24 bc wildfire crews are making some progress in their firefighting efforts. All thanks to mother nature and update. Coming up. >> So from a juno award winner, canadian pop music mainstay ties that is back with new album stance crying until drop by to talk about it She'll never bend the knee. The greens are coming for you, Rhaenyra, and for your children. (Dramatic music) Otto: It is your great privilege to witness this, a new day for our realm! (Cheering) (Roar) Rhaenyra: We don't choose our destiny. It chooses us.

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