Celebrities like Billie Eilish and Cillian Murphy join in urging ceasefire in Gaza

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ABC has taken Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show off the air “indefinitely” after the host made remarks that were considered inappropriate by some viewers, the network announced. Kimmel has faced backlash for his comments about conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a recent episode of his show.

Gas prices in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) are expected to drop, making it an ideal time for residents to fill up their tanks and save money on fuel costs. Timing is crucial when it comes to filling up, as prices are typically lower during certain times of the week or month.

A British Columbia judge has overturned a $57,000 award for a tenant who failed to properly serve notice to their landlord before breaking the lease agreement. The judge ruled that the tenant deliberately did not follow the correct protocols for termination, leading to the dismissal of the monetary claim.

In a surprising turn of events, a team from British Columbia has emerged as the winners of the latest season of The Amazing Race Canada. This marks the first time that a team from B.C. has taken home the title, showcasing their determination and competitive spirit throughout the intense competition.

Law enforcement agencies have successfully intercepted 157 kilograms of cocaine in a cross-border drug bust, highlighting their ongoing efforts to combat illegal drug trafficking. The seizure underscores the importance of collaboration between international authorities to disrupt organized crime networks.

A motorcyclist in Calgary has suffered life-altering injuries following a serious crash in the Cranston area, according to local police. The incident serves as a reminder of the risks associated with riding motorcycles and the need for caution on the roads to prevent accidents and injuries.

Businesses in Ottawa are experiencing a boost in sales and activity due to above-average temperatures this summer. The warm weather is driving more customers to outdoor establishments, such as restaurants, cafes, and shops, leading to increased revenue for local businesses.

The interim Parliamentary Budget Officer has expressed doubts that attrition alone will be sufficient to reduce the size of the public service in Canada. Additional measures may be needed to address the growing concerns about government spending and workforce management.

Starting in September, COVID-19 vaccines will no longer be provided free of charge to all residents in Quebec. The province is adjusting its vaccination strategy to focus on specific priority groups and increase efficiency in the distribution of doses.

A Montreal man has been awarded $2,000 in compensation after his vehicle sustained damages from hitting a pothole on a city street. The case highlights the importance of proper road maintenance and the responsibility of municipalities to address infrastructure issues promptly.

As the federal election approaches, former Edmonton school board chair is emphasizing the high stakes of the upcoming vote for Canadians. The outcome of the election will have significant implications for various policy areas and government priorities.

J.D. Irving, a prominent Canadian company, has confirmed that one of its co-CEOs is recovering from cancer surgery. The company spokesperson provided an update on the executive’s health status and expressed optimism about his recovery and eventual return to work.

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