From Global News.
At least 100 people have been killed in central Texas by catastrophic flash flooding over the 4th of July weekend. Jackson Proskow reports on some of the victims, how they were found – and how four months’ worth of rain fell in just a few hours as people slept in the middle of the night.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have signed an agreement to study the feasibility of building new energy corridors between their provinces. Colin D’Mello explains how it could lead to a new pipeline and railway and the questions about the details of the proposed projects.
An Australian woman has been found guilty of murdering three of her estranged husband’s family members by deliberately serving them a meal laced with poisonous mushrooms. Neetu Garcha reports on how Erin Patterson has denied any wrongdoing and the evidence that led to her conviction.
Plus, a Manitoba man with ties to the world’s largest Icelandic diaspora is heading to Iceland to get a master’s degree in Viking and Medieval Norse Studies. Melissa Ridgen looks at what’s inspiring Zachary Sigurdson to reconnect with his roots and why the town of Gimli, Man., is considered the core of "New Iceland."
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