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Also another system we're tracking could be bringing some rainfall. We've got going on this you'll deal with a little bit of sunshine at the very least, but you could be getting that shot of those showers off and on throughout the day. Highs in thompson of 11 degrees, 10 in gillam, also in island lake churchill, though, likely avoiding that moisture with a mix of sun and cloud and a high of 2. This area could also be seeing that rain falling opaskwayak cree nation. The pies already had a bit of a doubt morning highs into the low teens. They're much stronger chance of the rainfall in norway, house cree nation in southwestern manitoba. A you to have a 30% chance of rainfall and some thunderstorm activity into the afternoon. Warmer highs and what we're seeing here in winnipeg. 16 degrees in brandon neepawa, dauphin swan river at 15 here in our region that you can see better where the system is likely to tracks. I mentioned those very southerly portions and those very easterly portions. We hear only about a 30% chance likely overcast this morning, sun and cloud into the afternoon and a mix of sun and cloud in a northwest ontario, highs of 15 in kenora, 16 in dryden warm in fort frances at 18 overnight. Partly cloudy skies, temperatures dipping down to 7, maybe some rainfall likely not the case into tomorrow. Mix of sun and at 17 degrees. And then wednesday, look at that, a high of 24 with lots of sunshine to enjoy. Thank you, catherine. A convenience store on west broadway has been demolished after raging fire. >> On saturday morning, crews were seen tearing down what was left of young food mart located on yonge street near balmoral street. The blaze broke out around 9:00pm friday and took firefighters more than 2 and a half hours to get the flames under control. One person managed to get out of the building before crews arrived on scene and no injuries were reported. Those who live near the store were temporarily evacuated as a precaution. The cause of the fire is under investigation. A cold wet saturday morning didn't slow down hundreds of motorcycle riders from embarking on an annual fundraising track. >> The only thing we can control is the weather, it was an amazing turn out for, you know, a drizzly cool morning that's the spirit of manitoba. >> The bikers gathered outside earls pull apart for the 16th manitoba motorcycle ride for dad. An annual fundraiser for prostate cancer research organizers estimate about 350 riders participated in this year's event. Despite some rain and temperatures hovering around 7 degrees celsius. A news release from organizers say the final fundraising total from the 2024 ride. I was just shy of half a million dollars. Pro-palestinian protesters at the university of toronto are being told to by 8 this morning or risk potential fines and arrests. Lawyers tell us that it's highly unlikely that the action will go through. >> And they're a strong case to move forward. But you know, we'll have to wait and see. The protesters gave the university there counteroffer yesterday, but the 2 sides were unable to reach an agreement. The school says it will take all necessary legal steps, including seeking an order from the ontario superior court of justice to dismantle the count. But protesters say they're not going anywhere and will instead hold a rally at that time. As the deadline nears, protesters say they're getting their legal defence ready against a possible injunction. Canadians facing the high cost of living don't appear to be putting the brakes on summer travel. Some are prepared to spend more money on vacations this year compared to last year, although where they're willing to travel will matter. Ctv's kamil karamali explains. >> Pack your bags and get ready. To take off going to italy going to france and greece. The summer travel season is here. This couple heading to italy to tie the knot. No issues with their des dipping into their savings to save the date. Everyone was like super thrilled for an excuse to like travel because they haven't had been able to for the last active for years, despite economic pressures, deloitte's summer outlook shows this year more canadians are willing to vacation. More than three-quarters of canadians

surveyed say they plan to spend the same or more on summer trips this year, while only 18% won't be travelling at all. With the average canadian paying roughly $2400 for their vacation this year. People really weren't able to travel much in in 2021. 22. >> And there's still a little bit of pent-up demand that people really want to take that trip. A list of camp. But while travellers are willing to spend more this summer, they're also prioritizing keeping trips local 3 quarters of canadians plan to stay in the country with a two-thirds of those planning a road trip this summer. And of those hopping on a plane, nearly half will fly within canada at airports across the country, including here at pearson in toronto say the travel season really picks up in late june. And this year's expected to be busier than last with more passengers per day. The christmas holidays retreat role as the last thing they want to cut based on the surveys that said, like we said, we've already seen with inflation all over. Who knows how long that will last. >> So a trip abroad for now, knowing they can always come back with a mind like doing something domestically one time. I know like out east, some lesser gorgeous to backpack in their own backyard. Kamil karamali, ctv news, toronto. >> Let's take a look at the current traffic situation now on portage avenue. Things appear to be moving quite well over here. If you have any traffic tips or updates to share, please send them to us at @ctvmorningwpg, rx page. Taking a look at your gas prices. The canadian average stands at a $1.63 while the provincial average is lower at a $1.41. In winnipeg, the average is a $1.40, the lowest price in the city is that a $1.24 available at 17 61 sargent avenue and king edward street. All this information is on gasbuddy dot com. >> Pressure the palm brought to you by kitten card dot ca get a free tow and a tax receipt for value of your car. >> Our question of the day, we wanted to know what are your summer vacation plans and some of the responses are really excited. Blue car road trip or says I've already planned and made reservations for lake superior road trip from winnipeg to toronto and back stopping at provincial parks and some awesome hiking spots. Susan is want to travel through manitoba. Simon says my husband and I are planning on loading up rs x's and going to the states right around mount rushmore. Marlene says a lot of nature and anything outdoors. Falcon lake kenora and the states. And there's a picture of a campfire can't wait to do that. Wanda says backyard ak with barbecuing in beverages, camping in a road trip to see the foofighters. How exciting thank you to all of you for your responses. >> The question of the day is brought to you by scott haulage e winnipeg's first and only dual sculpting clinic. Going back now to ainsley. Mcphail has been telling us all about an event that's coming up june, the first and the second. And it said that just this weekend, even. >> Yeah, the coptic egyptian festival, rachel and it's good for kids to like as you can see, I'm a big can. I was in the photo booth earlier where this all day rts alman joins us now to tell us a little bit about the festival and what you can expect. And the kids zone is a great experience, is a call for families. Yes, all in our festival, we have a a kids corner where they, you know, your kids can have the most amazing time of their, you know, the festival. >> And there, you know, we have face painting, crafts, we have bouncy castles, get con kind of everything that everyone and it's a really great opportunity for you'd like the kids to immerse inside egyptian culture and music in multiple languages. And yes, actually, we have our very own church choir you know, we songs weakening singh variety of languages such as english and arabic and coptic in greek. Oh, my goodness. >> Tell us about that immersive experience because you're telling me off-camera, the whole idea too, such as for egyptian people, it's for the broader community to be able to experience your culture as well. So there's educational and then kind of an immersive experience, too. >> Yes, well, you know, there's something for everyone, you know, if you're into music, we have require, if you're into like walking around, you know, you can just walk around if you're into like museums. We have our own church museum. We also have a guest speaker. If you're into that. And we also have an immersive, not okay. That's so cool. >> Tell us a little bit about some of the older people who are involved in this. You had mentioned people who only speak a specific language. So this is allowing them to interact with everyone as well. Yes, well, we know that some people that come to our best festival don't speak english or english is not their first language. So we hear as volunteers, we are like the least of us. We can, we're trialling you look, you know, when you can speaking different languages, so we can help make our guests feel welcome to. >> We talked about that. But the youth as well. Your 15, why is it important really quickly to bring that on? Well, the church encourages us as you see, you know, to volunteer. And I think it's a great opportunity for us to share our culture with the rest of the people. Thank you so much has been great. The coptic egyptian festival happening june first and second back to

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