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this quilt right over here, is 900 hours of labour. It is all hand done. And quilted, hand embroidered. Most people will look at that and say, that's pretty. How long did it take you to make, and I say 900 hours. They can't believe someone would take that much time dedicating to that one quilt. This is my dream come true. This is a gallery just for quilts. It was designed specifically to have the right size to hang quilts on the wall. To pass on the tradition, this is a strong part. This is oral history, but through fabric. >> Maria: each and every one of them is absolutely magnificent, a work of art indeed. >> Kalin: 900 hours, wow. >> Maria: those aren't the kind of quilts you throw up over yourself when you go to sleep, you throw those on the wall. >> Kalin: for sure. >> Maria: to learn about anne, we have put a link to her website on our website, ctvnewsatlantic.ca. Wow. All right, let's talk weather. What are we looking at for 6 o'clock. >> Kalin: we have rain and showers on the way.

we will go into the details of that. >> Maria: thank you, kalin. We will see you and todd at 6 o'clock. For now, it is time for us to say good night. >> Hello, everyone and welcome. Here are some of the stories we have for you right now. A major bust as police crack down on car thefts. >> We see repeated individuals continue to victimize their community. >> Heather: hundreds of stolen vehicles recovered, some of those arrested out on bail for similar offenses. >>> Israel's prime minister acknowledges a deadly strike in rafah as a tragic mistake. >>> Horrific moments as a pilot loses power skimming rooftops to reach the runway. >> Cuts in front. Loose puck. Scores! >> Heather: and championship denied. What looked like an overtime win wasn't in the dramatic pwhl final. >> Announcer: "ctv national news" with sandie rinaldo. >> Heather: good evening, I'm heather butts in for sandie tonight. More than a dozen suspected car thieves have been arrested and are facing hundreds of charges in a major operation targeting auto theft in ontario. Police also recovered more than 300 stolen vehicles at the port of montreal worth millions of dollars. Ctv's heather wright joins us now. Heather, canada is one of the top countries in the world for stolen cars. >> Heather, car thefts are up in most parts of the country. They increased 50% in quebec. Nearly 35% in ontario. And today police just west of toronto announced they have broken up a major car ring that was shipping stolen vehicles overseas. These are just two of the 369 vehicles recovered by police in operation odyssey. An investigation into a car theft ring spanning from ontario to montreal in the middle east. >> Since october of 2023, we have been investigating hundreds of stolen autos destined for foreign markets. >> Police arrested 16 people with warrants issued for the arrest of ten others. They say the organized crime group was stealing cars in southern ontario and using a transportation company as a hub to ship the stolen vehicles to the port of montreal and on to the united arab emirates. Found 37 containers at the port of montreal valued at more than $33 million. >> Based on the evidence we believe the trucking company owners, workers and operators were fully aware and complicit in the shipping of these stolen vehicles. >> Of the 26 people arrested or who have warrants issued in this case, 14 were out on bail. All with previous car theft charges. But in cases involving property theft defense attorney daniel learner says people are almost always granted bail. >> People are presumed innocent. All we have somebody saying this person committed a crime and nothing has been tested. >> The insurance bureau of canada called car thefts a national crisis. The agency says 105,000 vehicles were stolen across the country in 2022, resulting in 1.2 billion in insurance claims. Ottawa has given the provinces millions of dollars to address the surge in car thefts and violent car jackings but police say it is frustrating to arrest the same people over and over. >> It does get frustrating but we have a job to do. >> Police are still looking for those ten outstanding suspects but of the 16 arrested all have been granted bail and since been released. Heather. >> Ctv's heather wright, thank you it.

>>> Relief for thousands of residents in B.C. loud to return to their homes more than two weeks after a wildfire forced them to flee. Around 4700 people in fort nelson were under an evacuation order that has now been lifted. It has been replaced by an evacuation alert with the parker lake wildfire still burning out of control near the town. >>> South of the border now where at least 21 people are now confirmed dead in a devastating storm that is sweeping across the U.S. a state of emergency has been declared in kentucky after tornadoes ripped through the region flattening entire neighbourhoods. The system which has pummeled multiple states is now moving northeast threatening to bring more damaging weather from alabama to new york. >>> A devastating new development today in a deadly landslide in the south pacific. Officials now believe more than 2,000 people were buried alive in new guinea. Getting aid to the the area has been difficult. Ctv's tony grace with the complications in the first it offers of help. >> Reporter: with sticks and with their bare hands, desperation to find those buried under six to eight meters of earth, rocks and debris. From friday's landslide that followed weeks of heavy rain in the mountains of papanau new guinea. 18 family members are buried under the soil I'm standing on said this woman. I'm standing here helplessly. As the few recovered are carried away a grim reality is now setting in. >> People I think are realizing that the chances are very slim that anyone can basically be taken out alive. >> Reporter: the tough terrain is not the only thing slowing down the arrival of more aid workers and experts who can assess the stability of the ground. The ground itself is still shifting and can tribal warfare in the area means military escorts are required. As military and aid workers brief communities on the tasks ahead pledges of help are coming in. >> Heart goes out to the people of papau, new guinea. >> Australia preparing to send aircraft and othll continue to work very closely with the papau government how best we can provide assistance over the coming days. >> Here in canada the federal government is keeping a close eye on the situation. The international development minister said today his office is in touch with partners on the ground and stands ready to send support. Heather. >> Ctv's tony grace.

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