The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/08/09 at 03:00 EDT
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from cbc news the world this hour i'm claude fagg six wildfires are burning out of control in newfoundland
and labrador the latest string of flames and an unprecedented wildfire season for the province
it's prompting the provincial government to clamp down on people who are disobeying a province wide
fire ban all this as thousands of athletes descend on st john's for the canada games
Jessica Singer has more.
Thousands of people have had to flee their homes and cabins
as a series of wildfires rip through Newfoundland and Labrador.
Meanwhile, the provincial government says it's being inundated
with reports of people setting fires intentionally
despite a province-wide fire ban.
Premier John Hogan is angry and says it needs to stop.
I'm frustrated that this is reckless and irresponsible.
behavior. Fines now range from $50,000 to $150,000 as well as up to a year in prison. Smoke from
nearby wildfires is affecting the air quality in St. John's, but it isn't putting a damper
on the excitement for the Canada Games. For now, organizers say everything is going ahead as
scheduled and they are ready to let the games begin. Jessica Singer, CBC News,
News, St. Johns. The New Brunswick government has placed restrictions on some forestry operations
to decrease wildfire risk in that province. The restricted forestry activities include
harvest, chipping, and all pre-commercial thinning and cleaning until Tuesday. There's also
a burn ban in place for the entire province, including all provincial parks. U.S. President
Donald Trump says a meeting with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin will happen next Friday. In a social
media post, Trump says discussions on ending the war in Ukraine will take place in Alaska.
It would mark the first face-to-face meeting between the pair since 2019. Trump previously said
a deal would involve some swapping of territories, adding that an agreement was very close.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy says any solutions without his country present
would be solutions against peace. A shooting at the headquarters of the Centers for Disease Control in
Atlanta has left two people dead, including a law enforcement officer.
According to local authorities, a gunman opened fire on the CDC building Friday afternoon.
The officer identified as 33-year-old David Rose of the DeKalb County Police Department,
died of his injuries after responding to the incident.
Darren Shearbaum is Atlanta Chief of Police.
Right now, the investigation is being conducted by the Atlanta Police Department's complex case squad
by the GBI and the FBI in a joint investigation until we know more information as to what transpired.
The suspect was found dead in a nearby building. Police are working under the theory that the suspect
was sick or believed he was sick and blamed the illness on the COVID-19 vaccine.
Advanced polls open Friday for the federal by-election in the Alberta riding of Battle River Crowfoot.
Conservative leader Pierre Pauliev is one of more than 200 candidates. The CBC's Acton-Clark
and reports from Drumhiller.
This riding has historically been a conservative stronghold.
Most people probably would feel that that's the way they expected will stay.
Expectations aside, some voters want to see at least a competitive race.
I hope it's close, is what I hope for, yeah.
One feeling many voters have is frustration, with being back at the polls less than four months
after April's federal election.
Conservative incumbent Damien Couric won back then, but gave up his seat so that Polyev could
run here after Pollyev lost his longtime Ottawa area seat.
I don't like that political game playing.
Some Pollyev supporters, however, feel differently.
That's the way the system works. I mean, you get a second chance this way.
Advance polling locations will be open throughout the riding until Monday night.
After that, voters will have to wait to cast their ballots on election day, August 18th.
Acton-Clarkin, CBC News, Drum Heller.
And that is your world this hour.
For CBC News, I'm Claude Faye.
Thank you.
