One year after 619 people died from the record-breaking heat that stifled British Columbia, the province's coroner is detailing what went wrong and what needs to change. An investigation by Global News and APTN is hearing from people who say they were unjustly restrained at private group homes as youths. The case of one boy whose arm was broken during a physical intervention, and what a restraint really looks like. Also, after occupying Chornobyl, Ukraine for five weeks, Russian forces have left behind a dangerous mess. How they may have ended up causing harm to themselves in the process. Plus, long flights meet longer lines: the delays fuelling fury and frustration among passengers, including former NHL player Ryan Whitney, at Canadian airports. And a chance to say a heartfelt thank you: how a Montreal man finally got the chance to express his gratitude to the families of the people who saved the life of his father, who was aboard a military aircraft that crashed on D-Day.