AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 minutes agoWorld Cup in Toronto: Thousands of fans poured into downtown as Senegal and Iraq played their do-or-die group match, with Pride weekend and FIFA events shaping transit and viewing plans. Public Safety & Crime: Quebec police say they’re trying to confirm the arrest in Spain of “All Bovin,” Canada’s second most wanted fugitive; in Ottawa, police charged Viktor Konokhov with first-degree murder in the disappearance of his wife. Health Alerts: New Brunswick reminded residents about cyanobacteria risks in lakes and rivers as warmer weather brings more swimming; Alberta RCMP urged homeowners to lock up and use lighting and alarms to cut yard thefts. Justice & Youth Violence Plot: A Nova Scotia teen accused of planning simultaneous school attacks across Nova Scotia and Manitoba faces an added charge. Sports & Local Life: Ottawa’s Grit and Grind added a UTMB-status 20K; Toronto’s Pride weekend brings major road closures; and the Ottawa Senators signed defenceman Jordan Spence to a four-year deal. Housing & Cost of Living: Metro Vancouver rent data shows June prices mostly flat year-over-year, with some neighbourhoods notably cheaper.
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