
World Report Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes
Nov 16, 2025
A shelter-in-place order was issued in northern Alberta following a robbery involving stolen firearms. In Winnipeg, the 112th Grey Cup brings excitement as local festivities gear up. In Ukraine, President Zelensky vows to reform the energy sector after a major corruption scandal. Chile's voters face a pivotal election marked by concerns over crime and immigration. Meanwhile, Japan is experiencing its deadliest bear attack season, and divers in Lake Ontario make an incredible discovery of a century-old shipwreck, shedding light on maritime history.
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Immediate Shelter-In-Place Order
- RCMP ordered Peerless Trout First Nation residents to shelter immediately and call 911 for suspicious activity.
- Lock doors and windows and follow shelter-in-place instructions until authorities lift the alert.
Fans Hunt Tickets At Grey Cup
- Fans Paul Juzko and Jimmy Curry travel to Winnipeg without tickets and hope to score cheap or free seats with signs.
- The Grey Cup matchup features Montreal and Saskatchewan and could bring $90 million to Manitoba.
Energy Scandal Weakens Ukraine's Resilience
- Ukraine faces both Russian strikes on energy infrastructure and an internal $100m corruption scandal in the energy sector.
- Zelensky plans management changes and audits to restore resilience and donor confidence before winter.
