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Christl Dabu CTVNews.ca National Affairs Writer Follow |Contact Updated July 31, 2024 10:06 p.m. CEST Published July 31, 2024 9:58 p.m. CEST Share In the wake of U.S. warnings about ground cinnamon products, Canada says it is monitoring the situation and doesn't believe any products are affected in the country. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) posted on its website Monday that U.S. company American Spices LLC is recalling its Spice Class Brand ground cinnamon due to potential contamination from "elevated levels of lead." It added warnings about eight other brands of cinnamon products Tuesday, recommending the companies voluntarily recall them, and said no illnesses were reported so far. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) says it is aware of the FDA's concerns about certain ground cinnamon products due to potential contamination from elevated levels of lead. RELATED STORIES * More Listeria infections reported amid outbreak linked to plant-based milk recall * Tesla recalling more than 1.8M vehicles due to hood issue * Listeriosis: class action filed against Danone and Wal-Mart Canada * Follow the CTV News channel on WhatsApp "The CFIA has been in contact with U.S. authorities and is monitoring the situation," the CFIA wrote in a statement to CTVNews.ca on Wednesday. "The CFIA is not aware of any Canadian distribution of the recalled products." The government agency said it will notify the public with more information and post warnings about products affected by recalls on its website(opens in a new tab). Consumers can also sign up for notifications about recalls(opens in a new tab). Health Canada and the CFIA have surveillance programs to monitor chemical contaminants in food, including lead, the CFIA added. If concentrations are higher than the maximum permitted levels, the CFIA says it will assess the situation and may issue a food recall. * The information you need to know, sent directly to you: Download the CTV News App LEAD FOUND IN NINE U.S. PRODUCTS The FDA announced Tuesday that it confirmed through tests the presence of "elevated levels of lead" in nine ground cinnamon products. It has not reported any illnesses so far but is advising consumers to throw away or avoid buying the products. "The FDA is continuing to analyze cinnamon and review sample results received from state partners who have been continuously sampling ground cinnamon at retail for elevated levels of lead," it wrote. "Short term exposures to very low levels of lead may not elicit any symptoms," the FDA wrote in a press release on Monday. "It is possible that increased blood lead levels may be the only apparent sign of lead exposure." 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Hitting financial limits: What's driving the Starbucks sink Fire destroys Ottawa-area family home sending 2 to hospital Several sharks off coast of Brazil test positive for cocaine Firefighters rescue kitten that got stuck in tire well Competition watchdog probing airline cost, quality concerns Sand from Sahara Desert putting a pause on hurricane season Pooping on Wasaga Beach: What the town wants to do about it Cottagers stranded after heavy rain in northern Ontario 'Pure joy': Texas family reunited with dog lost on vacation 'Say it to my face': Harris challenges Trump to debate Right whale spotted entangled off New Brunswick coast Golfers set unofficial record of 333 holes in 12 hours Police seek suspect after synagogue vandalized in Ont. Here's how Edmonton is hoping to remove invasive goldfish Iran vows revenge after Hamas leader Haniyeh killed First Nations suing feds over fish farms in B.C. waters Federal byelections: New Conservative ads attack NDP Temporary foreign workers from Jasper face uncertain future CTVNEWS.CA TOP STORIES CONVICTED B.C. DOUBLE MURDERER GIVEN FULL PAROLE A man convicted in the notorious double murder of two women in Tsawwassen in 1990 when he was a teenager has been granted full parole. LANDSLIDE BLOCKING B.C. RIVER COULD GIVE WAY WITHIN 24 TO 48 HOURS A massive amount of debris from a landslide damming the Chilcotin River in British Columbia's central Interior could give way within the next 24 to 48 hours. SUMMER MCINTOSH WINS GOLD IN 200-METRE BUTTERFLY, SETS OLYMPIC RECORD Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh won her second Olympic gold medal in Paris with a victory in the women's 200-metre butterfly. DEVELOPING DEVELOPING | CANADIAN-BORN CAPTIVE AND AMERICAN JOURNALIST FREED IN PRISONER SWAP WITH RUSSIA Canadian-born Paul Whelan and an honorary Canadian citizen were set free Thursday as the United States and Russia completed their largest prisoner swap in post-Soviet history. COSTCO'S 'APOCALYPSE DINNER KIT' HAS A SHELF LIFE OF 25 YEARS. WHAT IS IT? Canadians looking to stock up on food for an emergency can order ready-made tubs from Costco online. 'BEARS AND THE BARE NAKED': RCMP SEARCH FOR ELUSIVE NUDE MAN SPOTTED AT KANANASKIS, ALTA., CAMPGROUND A naked man who has been spotted by campers in Kananaskis Country, Alta., several times over the last month has so far been able to evade efforts to find him. LIBERAL MP SAYS SHE REGRETS 'DISTRESS' CAUSED TO WITNESSES WHO LEFT MEETING IN TEARS Liberal MP Anita Vandenbeld fell short of an apology after instigating a fracas on Wednesday that led two witnesses testifying about violence against women to storm out of a parliamentary committee hearing. 43 GERMAN SHEPHERDS LIVING IN 'HORRIBLE' CONDITIONS SEIZED FROM BREEDER: BC SPCA Dozens of German shepherds have been seized from "horrible" living conditions at a breeder in northern B.C. OLYMPICS GYMNASTICS LATEST: SIMONE BILES BECOMES OLDEST WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS CHAMP SINCE 1952 Simone Biles, fresh off leading the U.S. women’s gymnastics team back to the gold medal in team competition, is back on the mat today for the Paris Olympics all-around finals. The 27-year-old is attempting to become the oldest women’s all-around champion since 1952, taking on a field that includes Brazilian star Rebeca Andrade and defending Olympic champion Sunisa Lee. MUST WATCH Woman says father's remains sat in funeral home for 31 years Caught on cam: Crews rescue toddler trapped inside pipe Hikers encounter rare fight between two rattlesnakes Officers use dumpster to rescue woman from burning building WATCH: Dragonfly swarm descends on Rhode Island beach How an iconic Gatineau fireworks celebration comes together Sailor rescued after spending hours adrift off B.C. coast Several sharks off coast of Brazil test positive for cocaine Firefighters rescue kitten that got stuck in tire well B.C. bus driver who single-handily doused fire honoured U.S. man charged for impersonating a public servant Pooping on Wasaga Beach: What the town wants to do about it Meteor shower season: Gearing up for a celestial display Golfers set unofficial record of 333 holes in 12 hours WATCH: Whale capsizes boat, knocking fishermen into water MOST READ skip MOST Read list VANCOUVER * CONVICTED B.C. DOUBLE MURDERER GIVEN FULL PAROLE A man convicted in the notorious double murder of two women in Tsawwassen in 1990 when he was a teenager has been granted full parole. * 43 GERMAN SHEPHERDS LIVING IN 'HORRIBLE' CONDITIONS SEIZED FROM BREEDER: BC SPCA Dozens of German shepherds have been seized from "horrible" living conditions at a breeder in northern B.C. * LANDSLIDE BLOCKING B.C. RIVER COULD GIVE WAY WITHIN 24 TO 48 HOURS A massive amount of debris from a landslide damming the Chilcotin River in British Columbia's central Interior could give way within the next 24 to 48 hours. TORONTO * MURDER CHARGE LAID IN DEATH OF MISSING MARKHAM, ONT. WOMAN York Regional Police say they have charged a suspect with second-degree murder after the remains of a missing Markham woman were found 90 minutes north of the city. * SUMMER MCINTOSH WINS GOLD IN 200-METRE BUTTERFLY, SETS OLYMPIC RECORD Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh won her second Olympic gold medal in Paris with a victory in the women's 200-metre butterfly. * ITALIAN AIR FORCE TO FLY OVER TORONTO THURSDAY The red, white and green of Italy’s Air Force will grace the skies of Toronto Thursday for a flyover. CALGARY * 'BEARS AND THE BARE NAKED': RCMP SEARCH FOR ELUSIVE NUDE MAN SPOTTED AT KANANASKIS, ALTA., CAMPGROUND A naked man who has been spotted by campers in Kananaskis Country, Alta., several times over the last month has so far been able to evade efforts to find him. * FOUR-LANE STRETCH OF TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY OPENS EAST OF GOLDEN, B.C., AFTER YEARS OF CONSTRUCTION A four-lane stretch of road along the Trans-Canada Highway east of Golden, B.C., is now open to drivers after three years of construction. * 2-VEHICLE COLLISION ON HWY 22X THURSDAY MORNING SENDS BOTH DRIVERS TO HOSPITAL A two-vehicle collision on Highway 22X Thursday morning sent the occupants of both vehicles to hospital. OTTAWA * SUMMER MCINTOSH WINS GOLD IN 200-METRE BUTTERFLY, SETS OLYMPIC RECORD Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh won her second Olympic gold medal in Paris with a victory in the women's 200-metre butterfly. * BYLAW OFFICERS DISCOVER A RACCOON LIVING IN AN OTTAWA APARTMENT Bylaw Services is reminding residents it's illegal to keep raccoons as pets, after discovering a raccoon had been living in an Ottawa apartment its whole life. * THIS OTTAWA PHOTO RADAR CAMERA ISSUED 10,000 SPEEDING TICKETS IN ONE MONTH Newly released statistics show the automated speed enforcement camera on King Edward Avenue, between Cathcart Street and St. Patrick Street, issued 10,592 tickets in June. MONTREAL * RCMP BUST QUEBEC LAB PRODUCING MASS QUANTITIES OF COUNTERFEIT PILLS 25 TIMES MORE POWERFUL THAN FENTANYL The RCMP said it has busted a clandestine lab east of Montreal that was likely producing mass quantities of counterfeit pills believed to contain protonitazepyne, a synthetic opioid that is around 25 times more powerful than fentanyl. * BREAKING BREAKING | MONTREAL'S FELIX AUGER-ALIASSIME THROUGH TO SEMIFINAL IN MEN'S TENNIS AT PARIS OLYMPICS Montreal's Felix Auger-Aliassime's run at the Paris Olympics will continue after defeating No. 6 Casper Ruud in the quarterfinals of men's tennis singles. * TEEN ON THE RUN AND WANTED FOR WEST ISLAND HOMICIDE ARRESTED Montreal police (SPVM) have arrested a 16-year-old shooting suspect who escaped custody and had been on the run in Ontario since July 21. EDMONTON * OLD ROYAL ALBERTA MUSEUM BUILDING IN GLENORA TO BE TORN DOWN: PROVINCE The former Royal Alberta Museum building will be torn down and replaced with a green space, the province announced on Thursday. * 1 DEAD, SEVERAL INJURED IN ALBERTA TENT COLLAPSE One person was killed and others were hurt when an event tent collapsed on hundreds of people north Edmonton on Wednesday. * HERITAGE FESTIVAL, CORN MAZES AND PERFORMING ARTS: HERE'S WHAT'S HAPPENING IN EDMONTON THIS LONG WEEKEND Between festivals, sporting events, exhibitions and live performances, there is plenty of family fun to experience this weekend. ATLANTIC * COUPLE CHARGED AFTER DOG FOUND IN DISTRESS IN YARMOUTH, N.S. A Nova Scotia couple is facing animal-related charges after a person found a dog in need of medical care in the Yarmouth area earlier this summer. * ATLANTIC CANADIAN DIVISION DEPLOYS TROOPS TO LATVIA The Canadian military deployed members of the 5th Canadian Division to Latvia as part of Operation Reassurance on Thursday. * HALIFAX POLICE INVESTIGATE SUSPICIOUS FIRE Halifax Regional Police is investigating a suspicious fire at a Dartmouth, N.S., residence on Wednesday morning. WINNIPEG * EX-PRIEST ACCUSED OF SEXUALLY ASSAULTING YOUNG GIRL IN 1970S: MANITOBA RCMP Manitoba RCMP has arrested an 81-year-old retired priest living in Regina in connection to a historical sexual assault of a young girl dating back to the 1970s. * SECOND ALLEGED VICTIM OF FORMER WINNIPEG HOCKEY COACH FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST ESTATE A second alleged victim of a former Winnipeg hockey coach and lawyer is suing his estate for physical and sexual assaults. * BEEKEEPER DETAILS CHALLENGES OF HONEY PRODUCTION IN MANITOBA The wet spring and warm summer could mean a tougher yield for honey producers in Manitoba. REGINA * MANITOBA RCMP ARREST EX-PRIEST IN REGINA FOR HISTORIC SEXUAL ASSAULT OF 11-YEAR-OLD GIRL Officers from the RCMP detachment in Russell, Manitoba arrested an 81-year-old former priest in Regina for a charge of sexual assault dating back to 1970. * THOUSANDS FLOCK TO THE 2024 QUEEN CITY EX The 2024 edition of the Queen City Ex (QCX) is now underway with a few notable additions. * 'SCREAMING FOR HELP': REGINA WOMAN APPROACHED, ATTACKED BY 3 LARGE DOGS IN LAKEVIEW NEIGHBOURHOOD A Regina woman found herself in a scary situation while on a walk last Tuesday, when three large dogs became aggressive towards her and her dog in the Lakeview neighbourhood. KITCHENER * DRAMATIC TAKEDOWN IN KITCHENER CAUGHT ON CAMERA A dramatic takedown by Waterloo Regional Police was captured on camera, in the area of Traynor Avenue and Wilson Avenue on Wednesday at 5 p.m. * YOUNG TEENS REPORTED MISSING TO POLICE Waterloo Regional Police are asking for the public's help to find two missing teens. * SUMMER MCINTOSH WINS GOLD IN 200-METRE BUTTERFLY, SETS OLYMPIC RECORD Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh won her second Olympic gold medal in Paris with a victory in the women's 200-metre butterfly. SASKATOON * SASKATOON'S MAYOR SAYS SASKATCHEWAN IS NOT READY FOR DRUG DECRIMINALIZATION Saskatoon mayor Charlie Clark says that, right now, he doesn’t think drug decriminalization is the way to tackle the addiction crisis in Saskatchewan. * 'IT'S SCARY': QUIET SASK. VILLAGE ROCKED AFTER FAMILY DOG SHOT AND KILLED IN APPARENT RANDOM ATTACK A quiet community north of Saskatoon is reeling after a family pet was shot and killed on Friday evening in an apparent random incident that has left residents in the village of St. Louis shocked. * MANITOBA RCMP ARREST EX-PRIEST IN REGINA FOR HISTORIC SEXUAL ASSAULT OF 11-YEAR-OLD GIRL Officers from the RCMP detachment in Russell, Manitoba arrested an 81-year-old former priest in Regina for a charge of sexual assault dating back to 1970. NORTHERN ONTARIO * SUMMER MCINTOSH WINS GOLD IN 200-METRE BUTTERFLY, SETS OLYMPIC RECORD Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh won her second Olympic gold medal in Paris with a victory in the women's 200-metre butterfly. * TENANT THREATENS ANOTHER TENANT WITH BASEBALL BAT Sault Ste. Marie Ontario Provincial Police have charged a 31-year-old suspect after a dispute between two tenants boiled over this week. * SUDBURY PEDESTRIAN, 92, STRUCK AND KILLED BY DEBRIS FROM DOWNTOWN CRASH A 92-year-old pedestrian was killed by flying debris from a two-vehicle crash at a busy downtown Sudbury intersection Wednesday morning. LONDON * EMERGENCY RESPONDERS SEARCHING FOR A CHILD IN THE THAMES RIVER The London Fire Department’s water rescue team is searching for a child seen entering the Thames River. * 'IT’S BEEN A STINKY SUMMER' SOUTH LONDON RESIDENTS LIVE WITH STENCH FROM NEARBY COMPOST FACILITY, AGAIN According to Jay Stanford, the city’s director of waste management, London sends 20 to 25 trucks of green waste to the site every day. He says the city has also been hearing concerns from residents, and they’d like them resolved as much as anyone. * ARREST MADE IN ONGOING ST. THOMAS HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION BARRIE * HIGHWAY 400 LANES REOPENED AFTER POTENTIAL THREAT A police investigation snarled traffic on Highway 400 in Barrie. * 15-YEAR-OLD FACES WEAPONS CHARGES AFTER FIGHT WITH BARRIE RESIDENT A 15-year-old was taken into custody after dropping a firearm during a fight with a Barrie resident. * PERSON RESCUED FROM VEHICLE AFTER HITTING POLE & ENTANGLING IN POWER LINES One individual was rescued from a vehicle after a driver allegedly crashed into a hydro pole in Oro Medonte. WINDSOR * LASALLE’S KYLIE MASSE TO COMPETE FOR GOLD LaSalle’s Kylie Masse has another chance to go for gold after qualifying in Thursday afternoon’s 200-metre Backstroke semi-final. * WINDSOR POLICE OFFICER RETIRES AMID ALLEGATIONS OF MISCONDUCT A Windsor police officer has retired amid allegations of misconduct. * WINDSOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TICKETS GO ON SALE SOON The Windsor Symphony Orchestra will open ticket sales on Tuesday, Aug. 6 at 10 a.m. VANCOUVER ISLAND * CONVICTED B.C. DOUBLE MURDERER GIVEN FULL PAROLE A man convicted in the notorious double murder of two women in Tsawwassen in 1990 when he was a teenager has been granted full parole. * LANDSLIDE BLOCKING B.C. RIVER COULD GIVE WAY WITHIN 24 TO 48 HOURS A massive amount of debris from a landslide damming the Chilcotin River in British Columbia's central Interior could give way within the next 24 to 48 hours. * SUSPECT ARRESTED AFTER SUSPICIOUS HOUSE FIRE IN NORTH SAANICH, B.C. A suspect was arrested at the scene of a suspicious house fire north of Victoria on Wednesday afternoon. KELOWNA * B.C. CITY COUNCILLOR CHARGED WITH HISTORICAL SEX OFFENCES IN ONTARIO, PLACED ON LEAVE A Penticton, B.C., city councillor has been placed on a mandatory leave of absence while he faces charges related to sex offences that allegedly occurred more than three decades ago. * B.C. TREE FRUIT GROWER CO-OPERATIVE SHUTS DOWN AFTER 88 YEARS, CITING LOW VOLUME A British Columbia co-operative that has been selling and promoting the province's fruit for the last 88 years is shutting down. * MOUNTIES SAY MISSING B.C. CHILDREN, WANTED FATHER ALL FOUND SAFE Police in the British Columbia Interior say a missing father and his four young children have been found safe after the man failed to surrender the children to their mother, in violation of a court order. LETHBRIDGE * DAWGS TOPPLE BULLS 9-7 IN OPENER OF SEASON’S FINAL HOME STAND Jarrett Burney extended his hitting streak to nine games Tuesday, leading the Okotoks Dawgs to a 9-7 victory over Lethbridge Tuesday night at Seaman Stadium. * MISSING LETHBRIDGE 74-YEAR-OLD LOCATED SAFE Lethbridge police have located a missing woman. * JUDGE GIVES INSTRUCTIONS TO JURY IN MURDER-CONSPIRACY TRIAL OF COUTTS PROTESTERS Jurors deciding the fate of two men accused of conspiring to murder police at the Coutts, Alta., border crossing were urged by a judge Wednesday to block out background noise in the high-profile case. SAULT STE. MARIE * TENANT THREATENS ANOTHER TENANT WITH BASEBALL BAT Sault Ste. Marie Ontario Provincial Police have charged a 31-year-old suspect after a dispute between two tenants boiled over this week. * SUSPECT WITH LONG HISTORY OF B&ES ARRESTED AGAIN IN ELLIOT LAKE A 49-year-old suspect with a history of being charged with break-and-enters in Elliot Lake is facing similar charges. * ANIMAL CRUELTY INVESTIGATION IN BLIND RIVER AFTER KITTEN SHOT, KILLED Provincial police are investigating after a seven-month-old kitten returned to its home in northern Ontario with a gunshot wound and later died. N.L. * N.L. OPPOSITION CALLS FOR FIRING OF UNIVERSITY CHAIR OVER FORWARDING OF ALUMNUS EMAIL Newfoundland and Labrador's Progressive Conservatives are calling for the removal of Memorial University's board of regents chair after he forwarded an alumnus's pro-Palestinian campaign email to her father last month. * DISCOVERY OF 19 DEAD DOGS IN NEWFOUNDLAND LEADS TO CRUELTY CHARGES FOR ONTARIO MAN A 59-year-old man from Ontario has been charged with animal cruelty after police found 19 dead dogs at a home in eastern Newfoundland this week. * N.L. UNIVERSITY CHAIR DISCIPLINED FOR SENDING PRO-PALESTINIAN EMAIL TO ALUMNUS'S DAD The chair of the board of regents at Memorial University in Newfoundland and Labrador has been asked to take privacy training after he forwarded an alumnus's pro-Palestinian campaign email to her father. LOCAL SPOTLIGHT HOLY MOLA! MASSIVE SUNFISH RESCUED NEAR BAY OF FUNDY It was a memorable day for many near the Bay of Fundy Monday when a Mola mola found its way to the Parrsboro Harbour in Nova Scotia. TORONTO MAN FINDS CAT, LOST FOR 13 YEARS, ON THE SAME DAY HIS OWN CAT WENT MISSING A cat that went missing in Toronto back in 2011 has finally been reunited with its owner. MANITOBA GOLFERS SET UNOFFICIAL RECORD OF 333 HOLES OF GOLF IN 12 HOURS, ALL FOR A GOOD CAUSE One golf course, two men, 12 hours and 333 holes of golf played. That's how the 13th annual Marathon Monday shaped up for Patrick Law and Dylan Thornborough, which ended up being an unofficial world record. MONTREAL-AREA WOMAN SHOCKED TO FIND FAMILY RENTED HER POOL WITHOUT HER CONSENT A woman who lives east of Montreal in Repentigny came home to a pool party on Sunday after a family of five had rented it on the Swimply app without the consent of the homeowner. CFL FAN BREAKS WORLD RECORD FOR VISITING ALL 9 STADIUMS IN FASTEST TIME A CFL fan has unofficially broken the world record for watching CFL home games at all nine of Canada’s stadiums in the shortest amount of time. ANNE MURRAY REMINISCES ABOUT SUCCESSFUL CAREER AS HER HOMETOWN CENTRE MARKS 35 YEARS The Anne Murray Centre in Springhill, N.S., marked its 35th anniversary over the weekend drawing dozens to the event from around the globe. MONTREAL HAIR SALON CATERS TO WOMEN WITH FACE OR HEAD COVERINGS Imani Nadir says she looked high and low for a hairdresser when she moved to Montreal in 2022. Finally, after six months of making calls and sending emails, the 20-year-old came across Two Horses, a Montreal hair salon offering specialized services to women who wear face or head coverings. 'SHE LED IT THE WHOLE WAY': 18-YEAR-OLD B.C. WOMAN LEADS HIKERS TO SAFETY IN JASPER NATIONAL PARK As fire threatened people in Jasper National Park, Colleen Knull sprung into action. 'THERE'S MOM AND DAD'S HOUSE': NEW VIDEO APPEARS TO SHOW DESTRUCTION OF JASPER NEIGHBOURHOOD Video posted to social media on Thursday morning appears to show the charred remains of a Jasper, Alta., neighbourhood. POLITICS * PBO ESTIMATES CAPITAL GAIN TAX CHANGE TO BRING IN $17.4B IN REVENUE OVER FIVE YEARS The parliamentary budget officer estimates the Liberals' increase to the capital gains inclusion rate will bring in $17.4 billion in revenue over five years. * LIBERAL MP SAYS SHE REGRETS 'DISTRESS' CAUSED TO WITNESSES WHO LEFT MEETING IN TEARS Liberal MP Anita Vandenbeld fell short of an apology after instigating a fracas on Wednesday that led two witnesses testifying about violence against women to storm out of a parliamentary committee hearing. * CANADIAN MILITARY ENCOUNTERS CHINESE RESEARCH VESSEL IN ARCTIC, WARNS COMPETITORS ARE 'PROBING' INFRASTRUCTURE A Canadian warship on its first-ever Arctic patrol encountered a Chinese polar research vessel in the Bering Strait off Alaska earlier this month, as the Department of National Defence says global competitors are increasingly probing Canadian infrastructure and gathering intelligence in a warming Arctic. HEALTH * REGULAR ASPIRIN USE MAY HELP LOWER RISK OF COLORECTAL CANCER, STUDY FINDS, ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE WITH UNHEALTHY LIFESTYLES Regular aspirin use may keep the oncologist away, at least when it comes to colorectal cancer, according to a new study, and people with unhealthy lifestyles seemed to see the greatest benefit. * NEARLY HALF OF DEMENTIA CASES COULD BE AVOIDED OR DELAYED BY TACKLING 14 RISK FACTORS Addressing 14 risk factors for dementia could prevent or delay nearly half of cases of the disease, according to a new report by the journal The Lancet. * DON'T WASTE TIME AND MONEY ON TRENDY WELLNESS HACKS. TRY THESE THINGS THAT ACTUALLY WORK It seems like every week a new product or viral hack promises to change your life forever — until you forget about it and another one comes out the following week. SCI-TECH * MERCURY COULD HAVE AN 11-MILE UNDERGROUND LAYER OF DIAMONDS, RESEARCHERS SAY A layer of diamonds up to 18 kilometres (11 miles) thick could be tucked below the surface of Mercury, the solar system's smallest planet and the closest to the sun, according to new research. * HOLY MOLA! MASSIVE SUNFISH RESCUED NEAR BAY OF FUNDY It was a memorable day for many near the Bay of Fundy Monday when a Mola mola found its way to the Parrsboro Harbour in Nova Scotia. * MICROSOFT SAYS THAT A CYBERATTACK TRIGGERED THE HOURS-LONG OUTAGE IMPACTING AZURE CUSTOMERS A global Microsoft Azure outage that impacted a range of services for consumers Tuesday — from reports of stalling Outlook emails to trouble ordering on Starbucks’ mobile app — was triggered by distributed denial of service cyberattack, according to the tech giant. ENTERTAINMENT * CARDI B FILES FOR DIVORCE FROM OFFSET, POSTS SHE'S PREGNANT WITH THEIR THIRD CHILD ON INSTAGRAM A representative for Cardi B confirmed the news to The Associated Press, writing, 'This is not based on any one particular incident, it has been a long time coming and is amicable.' * BRITNEY SPEARS MEMOIR ‘THE WOMAN IN ME’ HEADED TO THE BIG SCREEN Universal has landed the rights to Spears’ bestselling memoir, “The Woman in Me,” which is being developed as a biopic of the pop star’s life. * CHRISSY TEIGEN AND JOHN LEGEND'S SON MILES DIAGNOSED WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES Chrissy Teigen has shared that her six-year-old son Miles has been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. BUSINESS * BCE REPORTS PROFIT BOOST AFTER WAVE OF JOB CUTS BCE Inc. boosted its profits despite a dip in revenue last quarter as the telecom giant began to feel the financial effect of thousands of job cuts from earlier this year. * KOREAN AIR SAYS TURBULENCE IS KNOCKING INSTANT NOODLES OFF ITS ECONOMY MENU Turbulence is knocking a beloved instant-noodle offering off Korean Air's economy menu. Cups of Shin Ramyun instant noodles, a favourite among Korean Air travellers over the years, will no longer be available for economy-class passengers starting Aug. 15, a spokesperson for the Seoul-based airline said. * ONTARIO DEVELOPER COALITION ASKS GOVERNMENTS FOR TAX BREAKS TO PASS ON TO HOMEBUYERS A coalition of Ontario developers has written to three levels of government to ask for a reduction in taxes on new housing, saying it will pass on those savings dollar for dollar to homebuyers. LIFESTYLE * HOW THIS FASHION DESIGNER TRANSFORMED A ‘TRAGIC DISASTER’ INTO A PICTURESQUE HOME When fashion designer Aurora James toured her soon-to-be new home, a friend in tow called it a “tragic disaster.” That would probably make most people a little nervous, but the founder and face of shoes and accessories line Brother Vellies was unmoved in her decision to snap up the woodsy cottage-style home in the mountainous LA neighborhood of Laurel Canyon. * THIS COUNTRY'S DOCTORS CAN PRESCRIBE FOUR-WEEK SPA BREAKS TO FRAZZLED PARENTS Before you know it, mothers and fathers find themselves at their doctor’s office with symptoms such as insomnia, panic attacks, depression or physical problems such as backache, arthritis or joint pain. But the prescription for what ails parents in Germany may not be for pills or creams. * TEENS HAVE A LOT OF GOOD COPING STRATEGIES — AND THEY OFTEN JUST NEED TO BE HEARD, DATA SHOWS Maybe a hug from a parent no longer solves problems for a teen as it did in their childhood. But when it comes to teenage mental health, adults can do a lot to help, according to new data. SPORTS * BREAKING BREAKING | CANADIAN SWIMMER SUMMER MCINTOSH WINS GOLD IN 200-METRE BUTTERFLY AT PARIS OLYMPICS Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh won her second Olympic gold medal in Paris with a victory in the women's 200-metre butterfly. * OLYMPIC GOLF GETS LOUD START, SLOW FINISH AND MATSUYAMA IN THE LEAD Victor Perez of France repeatedly pumped his fist over his head before the opening tee shot Thursday, celebrating the start of Olympic golf before a large and raucous home crowd. * BOOKMAKER TO PLEAD GUILTY IN GAMBLING CASE TIED TO BASEBALL STAR SHOHEI OHTANI'S EX-INTERPRETER A Southern California bookmaker who took thousands of sports bets from the ex-interpreter for baseball star Shohei Ohtani has agreed to plead guilty to running an illegal gambling business, U.S. authorities announced Thursday. 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