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Graham Platner withdraws as Democratic candidate in Maine Senate raceMaine’s Democratic Party senate candidate Graham Platner said Wednesday that he’s dropping out of the race fter losing support from high profile Democrats, following a week of new sexual assault allegations. While Platner denies the allegations, he says there’s no way forward. Now the question: what’s next?PoliticsJul 9
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Trump resumes ICE traffic stops despite fatal shootings in Texas, MaineThe U.S. Department of Homeland Security had paused most vehicle stops conducted by federal immigration agents after fatal shootings in Texas and Maine, but President Donald Trump is intervening. Jackson Proskow explains why Trump is reversing the decision, and the increasing fallout from his mass deportation campaign.Global NationalJul 15
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Traffic impact on Portage and Main one year after reopeningOne city councillor says the impacts to traffic at Portage and Main are not as bad as he expected, with Saturday marking one year since the intersection opened to pedestrians.TrafficJun 25
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New video shows moments before 26-year-old shot and killed by ICE agents in MaineHundreds protested in Maine on Tuesday over the killing the previous day of Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero, 26, by a United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer. Now new video is showing what happened in the moments leading up to the deadly shooting – the second such incident involving ICE officers in the past...CrimeJul 14
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Creed taking to the main stage at Rockin’ ThunderEdmonton is known as festival city and this summer, Rockin’ Thunder is coming to our city, a festival fully dedicated to rock ‘n’ roll. This is the second year for the event, with a full slate of great talent, including Creed. Guitarist Mark Tremonti chatted with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonJun 18
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Bearspaw south feeder main replacement project ‘on schedule’, officials sayCalgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas floated an aggressive timeline — take a four-year project and complete it in just 12 months. But halfway through the ambitious work to replace the failing Bearspaw south feeder main, officials say they’re right on schedule. Skylar Peters reports.EconomyJun 15
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Water main break in Calgary’s Coach Hill leaves homeowners without waterIt’s a quiet end street sitting high above southwest Calgary, but on Wednesday morning, a cul-de-sac in the Coach Hill neighbourhood witnessed a massive cleanup effort. As Skylar Peters reports, a water main break on the street below has damaged homes and left more than 20 families without tap water during one of the hottest...CanadaMay 27
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N.S. ferry service to Maine returns with record pre-season bookingsThe ferry connecting Nova Scotia to Maine set sail for its 2026 season this morning. According to Bay Ferries Ltd., the CAT has surpassed its reservations record set in 2024 as they report roughly 18,000 pre-season bookings. Ella Macdonald reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxMay 14
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Phase 2 of Calgary’s Bearspaw feeder main construction underwayThe next stage of construction on the Bearspaw feeder main replacement pipe is ramping up. While City of Calgary crews make progress tunnelling a large section of the new pipe, the next phase will include major disruptions to those living in Bowness. Adam MacVicar reports.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryMay 11
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Mayor Gillingham on one-year anniversary of Portage and Main reopeningGlobal News Morning’s Clay Young talks to Winnipeg mayor Scott Gillingham on the anniversary of the city’s most famous intersection reopening to pedestrian traffic.PoliticsMay 11
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Local musician to make main stage debut at BVJ this summerIt may seem like a long way away, but the Big Valley Jamboree will be here before you know it. Local musician Travis Dolter will be one of the many performers taking the stage that weekend. He joined Global News Morning Edmonton to talk about his career and what’s to come.Global News Morning EdmontonMay 4
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More rain in WestmanWestern Manitoba saw more rainfall Sunday night. Global News Morning’s Matthew Merkel has more.WeatherJul 6
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Monaco bomb suspect identified as Ukrainian woman disguised as man, prosecutor saysA Ukrainian woman is the main suspect in a bomb attack that targeted a wealthy businessman in Monaco, Deputy Prosecutor Morgan Raymond said on Friday, adding that the suspect had fled to Germany and likely had not acted alone.Jul 3
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What the rain means for Alberta’s watershed systemsWe’ve had a lot of rain these past few months and while the moisture was needed, too much water can also cause issues. Gurcharn Brar from the University of Alberta’s faculty of agricultural, life and environmental sciences chatted with Global News Morning Edmonton about the pros and cons of all the rain.Global News Morning EdmontonJul 14
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Texas floods: Guadalupe River surges as rain continuesParts of Texas are getting hit with another day of life-threatening flash flooding and torrential rain. The rain is still falling in the Texas Hill Country, and the Guadalupe River is roaring with both floodwaters and debris on Thursday.U.S. NewsJul 16
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Heavy rain eases fire concerns in Northwestern OntarioHeavy rain in some parts of Northwestern Ontario is easing some fire concerns after deadly wildfires produced smoke across eastern North America. In Upsala, 100 kilometers northwest of Thunder Bay, local volunteer firefighters are taking the lead. But as Vasilios Bellos reports, there’s concern amongst residents that the Ontario government hasn’t stepped up to support...EnvironmentJul 17
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Major marine rescue in Strait of GeorgiaA major marine rescue effort in the middle of Strait of Georgia Sunday, after several people on a vessel ended up in the water. Darya Zargar has the details.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 28
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The Tomato: Many delicious offerings this festival seasonSummer is the time for all the big food festivals in and around Edmonton and this year is no different! Mary Bailey from The Tomato Magazine stopped by to tell us about all the delicious options.Global News Morning EdmontonJul 2
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Prince Harry loses privacy case against Daily MailPrince Harry is back in London, and it has not been an easy few days for the royal and his cohorts. The Duke of Sussex and six other high-profile figures have just lost a £50 million privacy court case against the U.K.’s Daily Mail tabloid. They accused the publisher of using illegal methods to gather...Global NationalJul 7
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How has recent rain affected Winnipeg golf courses?St. Boniface Golf Club course superintendent Craig Campbell told Global News Morning’s Matthew Merkel that recent rainfall has made keeping course conditions up to par challenging this summer.SportsJul 7