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ever put on it, but they have things like... We have a paper dress part of the 1968 campaign for pierre elliott trudeau. >> Reporter: those artifacts just a few of the tens of millions carefully catalogued and stored by library and archives canada. That may be on display this weekend when the public gets a rare look inside. >> I think we all know there isn't one history of canada. There are many histories of canada and at library and archives canada we want to reflect everyone's stories. >> The original is... >> Reporter: the precious collection largely housed in gatineau contains 425,000 works of art, 22 million books, the two original constitutions. >> A photo album from 1879. 1880. >> Reporter: and millions of photographs, films and government records. Many of the items stored inside their brand new net zero facility are digitally catalogued and accessible by robots that move around seven storey vaults. Each vault is temperature and humidity controlled. It's also fireproof and designed to keep a single piece of paper in perfect condition for up to 500 years. >> This is audabon. >> Reporter: a state of the art facility housing items whose access is usually tightly controlled. This friday and saturday, though, they'll be open to the public. >> So they're going to get a chance to see some of the treasures in our collections because we do have the fifth largest collections in the world. >> Reporter: a collection built by canadians for canadians. Annie bergeron-oliver, ctv news, gatineau. >> Todd: great stuff. And that's it for us tonight. I'm todd van der hayden. For omar sachedina and all of us here at "ctv national news," thank you for watching and have a great rest of your night. [ ] [ ] Woman: The last dance.I shall follow your lead. (Driving dynamic music) We're on a search for one of thegreatest powers ever known.

Let's fly. Male Narrator: Star TrekDiscovery. New episodes Thursday on ctv Sci-Fi. . >> Lindsey: it's friday, may 24th. >> We are seeing -- in local -- social media. Some people in the area posting. It looks quite devastating. >> Lindsey: disaster in papua new guinea. >> Data leak. Hackers are following through on a threat to release possible sensitive information after london drugs said it would not pay to get the data back. >> The event is overwhelming. >> Lindsey: coming home more than a century after making the ultimate sacrifice. The body of an unknown soldier will be brought back home from france to newfoundland and labrador. >> Who else? Connor McDAVID scoring the winner after a seriously eventful ot period. The oilers lead the western conference final. 1-0. Stay with us, canada, "your morning" starts right [upbeat theme music] >> Lindsey: welcome to "your morning." anne-marie is away. I'm lindsey deluce. >> Teddy: good morning and happy friday, everybody. I'm teddy wilson. >> Kelsey: I'm kelsey McEWEN. Happy fri-yay. >> Lindsey: it's a short week, it feels longer. At the start of the week, you think it's going to feel shorter. It feels like a longer than five-day week. >> Teddy: how many days has it felt like to you? >> Lindsey: six. We had a busy week. The days are very full. Here we are at friday morning. >> Teddy: let's turn to the top news stories. We begin with that tragic situation in papua new guinea. More than 100 people have been killed by a landslide in papua new guinea. >> We did some background research and we believe we have seen on the website that there was a 4.5 earthquake in the area about four days ago. That could have shaken things up a bit. >> Teddy: not currently clear how many people have been killed as this happened in the remote part. It's believed the six villages have been hit. A landslide buried more than 100 homes when it hit at 3 a.m. This morning >> Israel's military says it has recovered the bodies of three hostages in gaza. There are 130 israeli hostages still being held in gaza and their families have been calling on their government to accept a cease-fire deal to bring them home. The bodies of the three hostages were found in northern gaza. Israel's defence force says they were killed on october 7th and their bodies were taken into gaza.

>>> Later this morning... The world court will hand down a ruling on an emergency request for israel to stop its rafah offensive. The request comes from south africa. Rulings by the international court of justice are final and binding. But the court has no power to enforce the decisions. >> London drugs says hackers have started releasing some stolen data after the company refused to pay a $25 million ransom. A cyber security expert thinks the data could contain sensitive information. >> It could be things like salary information. Disciplinary proceedings. Drug testing in some cases. >> Hacking group claimed responsibility for the april 28th cyberattack. London drugs says more than 300 gigabytes of information was stolen. The company is offering credit monitoring and protection to workers who may have been affected. >>> U.S. senators are now calling on canada to step up when it comes to nato spending. Our defence minister bill blair had this to say in response. >> I would be able to ensure those concerned senators that canada will be a ready and capable ally. >> Ministr bill blair admitted there is more work to be done to boost our funding. Canada is supposed to spend 2% of gdp. Canada spends 1.33% on defence. >>> Members of the royal newfoundland regiment have arrived in france to bring the body of an unknown soldier home. >> It was just purely catastrophic is the only word I can think of it. >> The body will return to canadian troops at a ceremony tomorrow tomorrow. The unknown soldier will represent more than 800 newfoundlanders who died in the first world war. Once it returns, the soldier's body will lie in state at the provincial legislature. The summer concert season is upon us. >> We allege that live nation has monopolized markets in the united states for far too long. It is time to break it up. >> Accusing ticketmaster and their parent company live nation of being an illegal monopoly. They are suing live nation and ticketmaster merged in 2010 and they now control 60% of concert promotions across 265 north american venues. Also mentioned in the suit, all of those fees. As for here in canada, our competition bureau won't confirm if they are also investigating the company.

>>> Edmonton oilers fans will be waking up with a smile on their faces and not just because it's fri-yay. >> Connor McDAVID, the redirect. Early in the second overtime. >> Teddy: connor McDAVID scored in double overtime to top the dallas stars 3-2 in game one. In the first overtime period, he took a double minor penalty for high sticking. Game two goes tomorrow night in dallas, texas. Kelsey, your amazing daughter is the biggest connor McDAVID fan in the household. >> Kelsey: she was sleeping. She was very happy. She would be excited. It's funny. We don't watch the oilers and she doesn't watch him play at all. It's his name. And he does a ton of commercials. He is on the tv all of the time. She will see him right away and she recognizes the oilers colours. >> Teddy: are you rooting for edmonton now or are you not because of your history as a calgarian? >> Lindsey: good question. >> Teddy: thank you very much. >> Kelsey: I'm such a bandwagon jumper and I'm proud of it. If there is a canadian team that is going for it, I am like, yay you. >> Teddy: I love it. >> Kelsey: we are going to go to corner brook this morning. It is cloudy. There are rain showers within the region. Not necessarily on the west coast of newfoundland. But certainly the precipitation the region has had has led to how green it is looking outside. That cloudy sky will persist. We have showers and thunderstorms tracking through. Right now, this pocket of cells just off the coastline of cape breton has a lot of lightning and thunder associated with it. It is probably a rumbly start for you if you are in main land, nova scotia. Rain up toward newfoundland as well. Temperatures really vary and so do the conditions across the region. As I was building the weather board that play after this weather forecast with the music, there are several different icons happening in the region. We will see sunshine in parts of new brunswick, including in fredericton. St. John's, you have rain. Heavier rain at times. Corner brook, that chance of showers. Temperatures vary over the next couple of days. In nova scotia, you will see a dip after today for the west coast of newfoundland including corner brook, from 16 today down to single digits by saturday. St. John's, you get a little plume of warmer air coming in for your saturday forecast. Labrador seeing snow flurries continuing for the coastline through today. Partial clearing in the afternoon. But that clear sky you have this morning in new brunswick will give way to showers for the afternoon. Those could manifest into thunderstorms by evening, also impacting prince edward island. Partial clearing in the maritimes overnight. Snow for labrador and rain moving again up toward newfoundland. This little weather system holds steady across northern québec, labrador and newfoundland. Whereas our maritimes, the farther south you are, much more clear it is for saturday. Heading into sunday, we have a few showers that will creep their way into the maritime provinces. Despite the fact that you are quite a small region, you will have varied weather over the next couple of days. For ontario and québec, we are watching a couple of different things. One of them is this system of thunderstorms tracking its way across the U.S. midwest. This has prompted tornado warnings and severe thunderstorm warnings and significant hail in the region. That instability is heading eastward. On the north end of it, we have heavier rain through southeast saskatchewan and southern manitoba. An area of the region is under a rainfall warning that has just been expanded in the last 10 minutes or so. What we are seeing here is 50 to 60 millimeters of rain. We will have northerly winds gusting to 50 to 60km/h. Northerly component of wind will drive a transition of snow for areas on the western side of the rainfall. The other big story in ontario and québec is the temperature. In the south, it's still fairly mild. Farther north including in thunder bay and timmins, for example, temperatures are cooler during the day. And overnight tonight, frost is a considerable risk for all areas in the blue. We will talk more about the

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