Nova Scotia Greets June with Frost Warnings, Mixed Weather Ahead
Nova Scotia Greets June with Frost Warnings

Nova Scotia is ringing in June with frost advisories as the province experiences a mix of sun and clouds before showers return. Lataevia Beezer shares the Atlantic Canadian weather forecast.

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Toronto employers are considering work-from-home options to avoid World Cup traffic congestion. Meanwhile, Toronto police have made the largest seizure of counterfeit soccer jerseys in Canadian history.

In Abbotsford, 11 vehicles, including one belonging to a DoorDash driver, were impounded for excessive speed. Mission ER will close overnight Sunday due to a doctor shortage.

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Politics and Policy

Danielle Smith defends the use of unvalidated signatures to pose a separatist referendum question. City staff in Ottawa suggest a levy and selling aging facilities to fix infrastructure. An Eastern Ontario community will not grant Alto access to land for a high-speed rail study.

Quebec politicians condemn a white supremacist gathering in Shawinigan. A study highlights Quebec's growing illegal plant trade. Danielle Smith pushes back against Manitoba premier's comments as controversy grows over a prospective referendum question.

Sports and Entertainment

Carter Hart's highly scrutinized comeback arrives at the Stanley Cup Final with Vegas. The Kitchener Rangers win the 2026 Memorial Cup. 'Heated Rivalry' sets a record at the Screen Awards with 16 wins, including best drama.

Health and Science

New cancer injection eliminated tumors in some patients, according to a trial. An oncologist reacts emotionally to pancreatic cancer drug results. Dutch health officials clear a hantavirus ship to sail again.

Environment and Community

A wildfire that forced northern Saskatchewan residents out is calmer but still raging. Eight crested ibises are released in a Japanese town decades after extinction. Nova Scotia divers surface with piles of underwater garbage from tires to shoes.

Other News

A Barrie man is accused of threatening citizens with a utility knife at Meridian Place. Southern Ontario men plead guilty to dredging shorelands without a permit. A Windsor police attempted traffic stop leads to a crash under SIU investigation.

Former MP Kerry-Lynne Findlay is elected leader of the B.C. Conservatives. Saanich parents demand action after crosswalk removal near Colquitz Middle School raises safety fears. Celine Dion gives a shout-out to Montreal Victoire as they celebrate with the Walter Cup.

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