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from cbc news the world this hour i'm claude fagg it's great cup sunday with the saskatchewan rough
riders taking on the montreal alouettes tonight in the manitoba capital gavin axelrod reports
paul joscoe and jimmy curry are on a mission get tickets to the gray cup for free or well below face
value we've been coming to gray cup since 2008 and we come without tickets and i have this
sign and we always seem to get tickets.
They're hoping to see the big game between the Saskatchewan Rough Riders and Montreal
Alouettes in Winnipeg.
Saskatchewan is looking to win its first Grey Cup since 2013.
Riders fan Dan Petroski wants to see his team win the CFL's biggest prize on the home
turf of the rival Winnipeg Blue Bomber.
We wanted to come here for the Grey Cup in Winnipeg and we will win in their town.
Alouettes fan Mathes and Walker hopes his team will win the Grey Cup for the second time in three
years. You know, the CFL writers, I think they all picked Saskatchewan to win. Just like two years
ago, they all picked Winnipeg to win and the outs pulled through. Manitoba, the host province,
is also hoping to cash in on the festivities. Great Cup Week is estimated to bring in $90 million.
Gavin Axelrod, CBC News, Winnipeg. The dangerous persons alert and shelter and place order for
for peerless trout First Nation in Alberta has been lifted. Our CMPs say they believe the three-armed
suspects they were looking for have left the immediate area following.
an extensive search overnight. The three individuals are wanted in connection with an armed robbery
at a business on Friday where multiple firearms were stolen. After that robbery, the suspect shot at a
civilian in the area. The suspects are still considered armed and dangerous. The public feud between
Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Green is growing. Trump and Taylor Green have had a falling out
over his handling of the Epstein files and other issues. On his social media,
Trump calls her wacky and a ranting lunatic as well as a disgrace to the Republican Party.
The former Trump loyalist tells CNN the U.S. president's online attacks are putting her at risk.
The most hurtful thing he said, which is absolutely untrue, is he called me a traitor.
And that is so extremely wrong. And those are the types of words used that can radicalize people against me
and put my life in danger.
Taylor Green says she's being contacted by private security firms
with warnings about her safety.
Japanese authorities have called up the army
in hopes of reducing the number of people being mauled by bears.
And Canada is among several countries issuing warnings to its travelers.
Malone Mullen reports from Japan.
We haven't got any bear bells, but I think we're allowed enough to scare anyone away.
Deirdre Farrell and her pals are here for a hike in the mountains.
They're from Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, a corner of the world where bears don't exist.
But now they're on an island that's full of them.
13 deaths now this year.
We didn't know all that data, but naivety is great.
In fact, it's so brimming with bears that Japan has now deployed its self-defense forces
to help set traps and carry away carcasses.
And police officers are now training with rifles ready for a nationwide call.
Over 100 people have been maimed or killed.
so far this year, attacked in places like garages and supermarkets.
Japan is a hot destination right now, with well over half a million Canadians landing on
Japanese soil last year.
On Friday, Global Affairs Canada updated its official travel advisory for Japan to warn visitors
to stay alert and avoid walking alone in bear country.
Malin, CBC News, Nico, Japan.
Sports history was made at Bimo Field in Toronto yesterday.
What a finish!
Holly Ward!
puts the Vancouver Rise up to 1.
That was the go-ahead goal for the Vancouver Rise, who beat AFC Toronto 2-1,
capturing the first ever Northern Super League final.
And last night's final followed news that the federal government plans to allocate $5.45 million to support the growth of women's soccer.
And that is your world this hour.
For CBC News, I'm Claude Fagg.
Thank you.
