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Sisters on the Fly experience Calgary StampedeEach year, the Calgary Stampede attracts visitors from around the world. But for one group of women, their journey to the greatest outdoor show on earth was not only about checking off a bucket list item. As Jordan Prentice tells us, it was about finding sisterhood on the open road.CanadaJul 16
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Grandfather charged at, thrown flying into air by angered bison at YellowstoneA 65-year-old man was sent flying 8 feet into the air Friday after being charged at by a bull bison at Wyoming’s Yellowstone National Park. Accompanied by his grandson, the victim stopped to take a picture of the resting 2,000-lb mammal before a nearby pickup truck scared the beast and sent it running towards them....TrendingJul 13
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Flying WestJet this summer? A labour disruption could upend your vacation plansFor the second summer in a row, Canadian air travellers are faced with the possibility of a labour disruption at one of the country’s major airlines. Last August, 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants walked off the job over the issue of unpaid work. This summer, flight attendants from WestJet and WestJet Encore are threatening to...CanadaJul 14
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Residents complain trains fly by too fast after derailment in Repentigny, Que.Clean up operations continue after a massive train derailment occurred in Repentigny on Sunday. Dozens of CN rail cars came off the tracks near a residential neighbourhood forcing 200 people from their homes. No one was injured and there were no leaks reported, but cleaning up the mess will last days while an investigation continues....CanadaJul 6
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High-flying SpaceX stock comes back to EarthAfter rocketing in its first day of trading last week, SpaceX stock has since tumbled, wiping out hundreds of billions of dollars in market value. Jacqueline Hansen has this story and more in Business Matters for June 23, 2026.MoneyJun 23
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12 people flying to skydive die after plane crash in MissouriTwelve people have been killed in Missouri after a plane taking people up to sky dive crashed. The crash occurred near a small airport south of Kansas City and the pilot also lost his life after the plane went down in a field next to the airfield.TrendingJun 15
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‘Keep the Snowbirds flying”A group of Snowbird Alumni are hoping to keep the snowbirds in the air for a little while longer.CanadaMay 31
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Camrose casino relocation to Edmonton in flux as judge grants judicial reviewGround has already been broken on the south Edmonton site where the Camrose casino announced two years ago it was moving to — but now, a legal ruling has the facility’s future on hold. As Gates Guarin explains, a judge recently ruled a judicial review is allowed because the courts say the AGLC didn’t follow...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 27
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Asian Heritage Month: Historic Hong Luck Kung Fu Club stands test of time, marking 65 yearsToronto’s Hong Luck Kung Fu Club is Canada’s longest-running martial arts school and one of the oldest in the country. This year it’s celebrating 65 years of teaching the ancient Chinese traditions of Kung Fu and Lion Dance. A pillar in the community, it has stood the test of time despite the changes Chinatown has...CanadaMay 28
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Low wages don’t fly at Moose Jaw air baseNearly 35 Sodexo workers at 15 Wing Moose Jaw spent much of their day on the picket line. The Public Service Alliance of Canada is representing the workers who do a variety of jobs on behalf of Sodexo. This includes cooks, maintenance staff and general helpers.CanadaMay 12
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Political accusations fly over Alberta voter list leakFormer Alberta politicians like ex-premier Jason Kenney are demanding answers over The Centurion Group’s alleged use of a voter list. It comes as politicians, in Alberta legislature, are going back and forth over who knew about the data and how long it took to report it. Jasmine King has more.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 6
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Sooke pilot killed while fighting U.S. wildfireA man from Sooke on Vancouver Island was killed when the helicopter he was flying crashed while fighting a wildfire in Colorado.BC1Jul 14
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U.S. Navy investigating low floyover of Florida beach by ‘Blue Angel’The U.S. Navy’s elite “Blue Angels” are investigating an extremely low flyover during an event in Pensacola, Florida which sent beach tent and sand flying.TrendingJul 16
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Special Snowbirds stop in SaskatoonAfter more than 50 years of thrilling audiences with their skilled maneuvers in the sky, the snowbirds are flying their final season with the classic Tutor jet.CanadaJul 14
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Impact of recent rainy weather on Winnipeg mosquitoesGlobal News Morning’s Matthew Merkel spoke with City of Winnipeg insect control superintendent David Wade about how recent rainfall has impacted the number of mosquitos flying around the city, as well as his team’s plan for fogging this week.CanadaJul 7
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: July 14A few days after their final flight in Moosejaw until new planes are brought in, the Snowbirds could be seen flying up to Saskatoon. We get the sights and sound from today’s event on and off the tarmac. Also, nearly half a week after a major storm hit, many Saskatchewan municipalities are still without power....CanadaJul 14
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Global National: June 25Venezuela’s frantic search for survivors after two powerful earthquakes, and fears of the government being unable to cope. The political debate heating up over air conditioning amid Europe’s historic heat wave. Why wait times are getting worse in Canada’s emergency rooms. Plus, a warning for travellers flying with cremated remains.Global NationalJun 25
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Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket explodes on Cape Canaveral launch pad during testA Blue Origin rocket exploded into a massive fireball during an engine-firing test at its Cape Canaveral, Fla., launch pad Thursday night. The New Glenn rocket was unmanned and exploded ahead of a satellite launch next week. “All personnel are accounted for and safe. It’s too early to know the root cause but we’re already...ScienceMay 29
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Canada closes border to Texas livestock as New World Screwworm parasite takes holdTexas Gov. Greg Abbott has declared a state of disaster after a new case of the New World screwworm. Late Friday, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) announced that it’s temporarily closing the border to Texas livestock to prevent the parasite’s introduction and protect animal health. The screwworm fly lays its eggs in the open...CanadaJun 6
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Global National: June 9Tonight, an extraordinary story about an Air Canada pilot accused of flying tens of thousands of passengers for years, despite not having the proper credentials. Fifty-nine-year-old Geoffrey Wall of Barrie, Ont., was charged with fraud and forgery. Police say he used forged documents to deceive Air Canada and Transport Canada into believing he had an...Global NationalJun 9