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July 28, 2024 | An up-close look at the wildfire damage in Jasper, what’s still standing and how long before residents can go home. The Canadian women’s soccer team shakes off scandal for another win at the Olympics. Plus, Canada wins its first medal in fencing.
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00:00 The National for July 28, 2024
01:17 Closer look at Jasper wildfire damage
05:04 Neighbouring communities step up to help Jasper
07:54 Wildfire evacuation order for Slocan, B.C.
08:18 California Park Fire partially contained
08:44 Paris 2024 | Women's soccer win over France
12:36 Soccer drone scandal fallout in Paris
14:52 Canada's first-ever fencing medal
15:50 Simone Biles makes her Olympic return
16:23 Canada makes women's team gymnastics final
16:42 Africville reunion shooting leaves community furious
19:27 Concern about wider war after Golan Heights attack
22:59 Céline Dion says farewell to fans in Paris
23:27 No Frills farmer's market text message sparks anger
23:38 The Breakdown
26:24 Jasper wildfire evacuees find support in Valemount
32:19 Jasper firefighter watched her home burn down
37:09 Karan Anjla | From tragedy to history-making megastar
44:03 The Moment | Wildfire horse rescue
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