
The Friday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Friday, July 22
SHOOTING IN MUNICH MALL: Munich police warned people to stay inside and avoid public places Friday as they hunted for the shooter or shooters who opened fire at a shopping mall, killing at least eight people. Members of Germany’s elite anti-terrorism force were on their way to the scene of the shooting, which police say occurred near a McDonald’s restaurant. Witnesses reported seeing three men with firearms near the Olympia Einkaufszentrum mall. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada is closely monitoring the situation.
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WALL DEFENDS PIPELINES AFTER SPILL: Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is defending oil pipelines as the city of North Battleford copes with a spill of unknown cause that has forced it to shut down its water intake plant on the North Saskatchewan River. Wall says if pipelines don’t move oil, then railway tankers will have to be used and Wall says rail spill are often “more intense” than pipeline mishaps. Husky Energy says up to 250,000 litres of crude has leaked from its pipeline near Maidstone.