From Global News.
Disturbing new details are emerging about the Tumbler Ridge tragedy. OpenAI, the American company behind ChatGPT, has revealed it banned Jesse Van Rootselaar’s account seven months prior to the attack that left eight people dead. Open AI now says her account was flagged but the company didn’t notify police until it was too late. Angela Jung reports.
U.S. President Donald Trump is using everything at his disposal to fight back against Friday’s Supreme Court ruling that struck down most of his sweeping global tariffs. It’s a welcome sigh of relief for many small business owners but questions remain about how those businesses will be refunded. Candice Cole explains.
Curling fans across the country were glued to their television screens on Saturday as Canada’s men’s and women’s curling teams played for – and made it – onto the podium. Mike Armstrong reports.
And finally, a Winnipeg gym teacher has gone above and beyond to get his students into the Olympic spirit – by building a special outdoor rink. Melissa Ridgen takes us ice level where the students are living their Olympic dream.
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