A collection of news headlines covering various topics including the release of Jan. 6 footage, aid delivery halt to Gaza, differences on Israel-Hamas war, property ownership dispute, organized crime incident, and debate over a contentious chant.
U.S. Speaker Johnson says he'll make 44,000 hours of Jan. 6 footage available to the general public. UN stops delivery of food and supplies to Gaza as communications blackout hinders aid co-ordination. Turkish and German leaders air deep differences on the Israel-Hamas war. W5 investigates: A couple buys a historic house in Nova Scotia at auction and puts hundreds of thousands of dollars into renovations, but the local government says they don't own the property.
Organized crime kingpin Gregory Woolley gunned down near Montreal. Prosecutors have stayed a charge against a man who was arrested in Calgary after he repeatedly used a phrase heard at pro-Palestinian rallies across the country, as a debate rages over the contentious chant
U.S. Speaker Johnson Jan. 6 Footage UN Gaza Aid Delivery Turkish German Israel-Hamas War Nova Scotia Property Ownership Organized Crime Gregory Woolley Montreal Prosecutors Calgary Pro-Palestinian Rallies Contentious Chant