As It Happens: The Monday Edition
Part One
Rogers Drama
In the midst of a very public dispute over who's in charge at Rogers, it's clear the family won't merely keep telecom and carry on -- and a journalist tells us he's never seen a drama like this.
WPG Curb Repair
Curb appeal after appeal. After 28 years -- and countless attempts to get municipal authorities to respond to his requests for repairs -- a Winnipeg man finally gets a road crew to answer his calls for help.
Roller Coaster Guy
Full scream ahead. With the re-opening of a theme park in Wales, Ryan Hackett is back on the fast track -- having recently completed his six-thousandth ride on the Megafobia roller coaster.
Part Two
Herron Inquiry
Broken home. Moira Davis's father was one of dozens of people who died in a long-term care home in Quebec resumes -- and now that an inquest into the disaster has resumed, she says she won't be satisfied until the government is held responsible.
Skeleton House Guy
femur pitch. With Halloween approach, an Ohio homeowner works his fingers to all kinds of bones to build a terrifyingly gigantic skeleton display.
Part Three
Charlottesville Rally Trial
Justice delayed -- but, she hopes, not denied. As their civil case begins today, the director of a non-profit says her team is seeking the accountability that has been "sorely lacking" since the deadly "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia four years ago.