A Calgary family was hit with an NHL sized bill, after their utility company charged them $2,500 for using 744 cubic metres of water. The problem? The family says they usually only use 15 cubic metres.

1. Canadians identified? An anti-racist group says it has identified two Canadians who marched alongside white nationalists at a deadly rally in Charlottesville, Va.

2. Chase continues: St. John's $1.7 million "Chase the Ace" draw will continue for another week, after the winning ticket holder failed to pull the ace of spades.

3. Plaque removed: Hudson's Bay Company has quietly removed a plaque dedicated to Confederate President Jefferson Davis, a staunch defender of slavery, from outside its downtown Montreal store. Jefferson lived in Montreal after the end of the Civil War on the site where a Hudson's Bay Company store now stands.

4. Cake recall: The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is recalling various raspberry mousse cakes from seven provinces, after illnesses were reported following their consumption.

5. Water bill fight: A Calgary family is disputing a bill that charged them thousands of dollars for their water. The family normally uses 15 cubic metres of water per month, equivalent to $100, but were hit with charges that equate to the amount of water used to build 13 NHL-sized hockey rinks.