Tensions rise in downtown Vancouver as city crews remove an encampment, consisting of hundreds of tents and structures, in the neighbourhood known as the Downtown Eastside. Why the mayor is acting now, the reaction, and what this could mean for all the people there who have nowhere else to go. Some Canadian women and their children, who've been held for years in detention camps for family members of suspected ISIS militants, are leaving Syria and headed back to Canada. The repatriation of these detainees, and the murky legal situation they face upon their returns. Tensions are high in Israel after violence erupted again at Jerusalem's Al-Asqa Mosque during Ramadan prayers, as police stormed the building, beating and arresting hundreds of Palestinians. How Canada and other countries are criticizing Israeli forces. Plus: spring storms and weather warnings. The messy mix of weather affecting millions of Canadians. And the art of artificial intelligence: why an Alberta podcaster is using the technology to reimagine former and current Canadian politicians as glamourous rock stars.