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Saskatchewan cleaning up from high windsThe dust now settling across southern Saskatchewan as strong winds caused near zero visibility and the tipping over of some semi-trucks.CanadaMay 15
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Team North wins Senior Bowl in high school all-star show downTeam North fought back after being down early to earn a 44-11 victory in the Senior Bowl at Mosaic StadiumSportsMay 24
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Windstorm causes heavy damage across SaskatchewanMuch of Southern Saskatchewan woke up Friday morning to find the aftermath of extremely high winds that swept across the province Thursday evening.CanadaMay 15
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Windy Thursday in SaskatchewanAs high winds have been moving into the province, it’s been creating challenging conditions on the road. Officials urge folks to limit their time on the roads whenever possible. Hannah Sangster has more in the video above.CanadaMay 14
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Edmonton weather forecast: Wednesday, May 13, 2026With high winds, a drop in temperature, and rain or snow expected, Phil Darlington shares what to expect in this Wednesday, May 13, 2026 weather forecast for the coming days for Edmonton and the surrounding Alberta region.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 13
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Several grass fires burn in Edmonton as city ups prevention measuresOn the same day the City of Edmonton conducted a prescribed burn in Jan Reimer Park as a part of wildfire prevention efforts, firefighters were busy battling several grassfires throughout the city. As Gates Guarin explains, dry, warm conditions and high winds allowed flames to spread over large areas.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 8
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U.S. pushes renewed plan to end Ukraine-Russia war ahead of NATO summitAuthorities in Turkey have detained more than 100 people including journalists and academics following anti-NATO marches as the country prepares to host world leaders for a summit this week. There’s a renewed push to find an end to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. Attacks between the two countries have continued and as Candice...WorldJul 5
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Amherstview ice cream cart mixes childhood nostalgia with live trackingIf you grew up chasing the sound of an ice cream cart, you’ll probably remember running home to find some spare change before it disappeared around the corner. Now, a locally owned business is reviving that summer tradition in Kingston and Amherstview with a few high-tech upgrades. Jesse Reynolds has more.TechJul 16
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Tornadoes, heat slam the Prairies with extreme weatherMore wild weather is pummelling the Prairies with 10 tornadoes reported in Saskatchewan on Friday, tying a single-day record for that province that was set just last summer. This year has seen an extraordinarily high number of twisters right across the Prairies fuelled by intense heat. Melissa Ridgen reports.CanadaJul 12
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Minute at the Movies: July 10This week in Minute at the Movies with Todd James: Seth Rogen and Olivia Wilde in star in “The Invite” as a couple that invite their a bohemian, swinger upstairs neighbours over for what becomes a tense, awkward evening in which secrets are revealed. “Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass” sees a small-town Kansas...Global News at 5 EdmontonJul 13
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Global National: July 11We’re learning more details tonight about the agreement to allow a crucial new bridge to open at the end of this month. The Gordie Howe International Bridge connects Windsor, Ont., and Detroit, Canada’s busiest trade corridor with the U.S. Canada agreed to finance its construction, costing more than $6 billion, and in return, the Canadian...Global NationalJul 12
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TransAlta confirms Wolfe Island wind turbine lost blade during high winds, investigation underwayAn unusual incident took place on Wolfe Island this week – as one of the 86 wind turbines on the island lost a blade. The company is investigating the situation – and the community’s mayor says there’s no reason for residents to be concerned. Jesse Reynolds has more.EconomyMar 19
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Team Canada captivates fans with historic World Cup runSoccer fans across Canada are riding high after their country’s historic Round of 32 win against South Africa at the 2026 World Cup. Sarah MacDonald reports on how Canadians are celebrating their monumental achievement, as Team Canada prepares for the Round of 16.Global NationalJun 29
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Why life insurance can actually help with the cost of livingFor Canadians, the high cost of living remains their top financial issue. We show you how, among many other things, life insurance can help guard against that primary financial fear. Many families are finding it difficult to pay for necessities like housing, groceries, and utilities. This morning, financial expert Rubina Ahmed Haq joins us to...The Morning ShowJun 22
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Aisha Hinds previews the tenth season of ‘911’Aisha Hinds stars as Henrietta Wilson saving lives on the hit series ‘911’ and the tenth season of the popular procedural drama will debut this fall on Global. The show continues to explore the high-pressure experiences of first responders. Aisha distinguishes between the real and the phony and assesses whether she is actually capable of performing...The Morning ShowJun 3
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‘Not Suitable For Work’ is totally suitable for youThe transition of young people’s lives after high school is examined in the new series,’ Not Suitable for Work.’ Written by Mindy Kaling, the series centers on five twenty-something professionals in Manhattan’s Murray Hill area who are consumed with their jobs and trying to find time for personal fulfillment. Ella Hunt, Avantika Vandanapu, and executive...The Morning ShowJun 2
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High winds blow roof off school, wreak havoc across AlbertaWind gusts of 80 to over 120 kilometres an hour swept across Alberta on Sunday, downing trees and power lines, tipping sheds and ripping sections of roofs from buildings.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMar 9
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‘Outrage and disgust’: Poilievre furious after posters of missing Toronto teen Esther torn downNOTE: The 14-year-old girl referred to in this video, who was missing for almost two weeks has been found safe, Toronto police said Thursday. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre rose in question period in Canada’s House of Commons on Thursday, visibly angered by news that missing posters of Toronto teenager Esther had been ripped down. “Today...CanadaMay 28
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: May 11As spring seeding kicks into high gear for crop producers in southern parts of the province, ground conditions and weather have those in the north starting from behind. Strong winds and dry conditions reignite a wildfire near two Saskatchewan First Nations putting residents at risk of evacuation.CrimeMay 11
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Global News at 6 Regina: May 11Strong winds and dry conditions reignite a wildfire near two Saskatchewan First Nations putting residents at risk of evacuation. As spring seeding kicks into high gear for crop producers in southern parts of the province, ground conditions and weather have those in the north starting from behind.CrimeMay 11