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Peace Arch Hospital offers hallway eye masks, earplugsPeace Arch Hospital in White Rock is offering a stopgap solution to make hallway patients more comfortable. By offering people eye masks and earplugs, it’s hoped that if they can’t get a room, they’ll at least get some rest. Travis Prasad reports.Global BCJun 11
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Health Matters: ADHD maskingSFU Psychology Doctoral Student Marisa Mylett explains what ADHD masking is in adults, and the impact it can have on mental health.Global News Morning BCJun 4
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Flag football creating opportunities in Sask.Just a few years after picking up the sport, Saskatoon product Ella Sowden has earned one of only two NFL and RCX Sports Foundation International Women’s Flag Football Scholarships awarded worldwide.SportsJul 7
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Unexpected friendship on Sask. farmAfter Maple the Llama went completely blind, she was introduced to Bo Peep the sheep.Jun 28
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Wet weather concerning Sask. farmersThe province received an abnormal amount of rain this past weekend, with Regina seeing around 114ml in total.CanadaJun 29
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Nova Scotia’s Camp Courage marks 20 yearsNova Scotia’s Camp Courage is celebrating 20 years. The camp inspires young women and gender-diverse youth to pursue a career as a first responder through education and empowerment. David Murdock reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxJul 10
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Sask. ultramarathoner completes run across provinceWATCH: Megan Wotherspoon finished her 1,500 kilometre journey across the province from north to south. She ran to raise money and awareness for leukemia, in honour of her mother.CanadaJul 2
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Curve Lake First Nation marks opening of aquaponics facilityCurve Lake First Nation is celebrating a major step toward food security and economic growth with the official opening of its new aquaponics facility on Thursday, July 9.EconomyJul 9
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One Sask. farm is giving out the opportunity to experience farm lifeHe says the concept of doing the tours themselves was completely unplanned… Like much of Buttigieg’s farm journey.EnvironmentJul 10
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Local band Blue Umbrella set to perform at Sask Jazz FestWATCH: International and local artists are on the stage at TD Sask Jazz Fest this week. Blue Umbrella featuring singer-songwriter Ryan Meili and Aiden McRorie Wilson perform original song “Out of the Way” on Global News Morning. Blue Umbrella performs at Sask Jazz Fest Thursday, July 9 at Victoria Park at 7 p.m.EntertainmentJul 7
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Start of Arlington Bridge deconstruction marks ‘historic day,’ Winnipeg mayor saysThe Arlington Bridge, Winnipeg’s century-old connector over a thousand-acre railway yard, is coming down. Marney Blunt reports on the first step of the deconstruction process, which began today.Trending10 hours
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Sask. AI group goal to train 10K residents on AI literacyWATCH: Artificial Intelligence Saskatchewan (AiSK) has a goal to help people in the province understand more about the technology. AiSK founder Alex Fallon highlights upcoming workshops focusing on AI literacy in the province.TechJul 15
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EPCOR’s Glass of the Sask and Edmonton Riverhawks teaming up againEPCOR’s Glass of the Sask is back for another season with the Edmonton Riverhawks. This summer, EPCOR and the Riverhawks are working together to celebrate the North Saskatchewan River through activations and fan experiences, including this week’s Foodie Night. Aleks Kalfakchiyan with Epcor and Steve Hogle with the Riverhawks chatted with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonJun 30
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‘The power of love”: Couple gets engaged on top of the Empire State BuildingA proposal of love ended in arrests for a couple in New York City on Wednesday. The unidentified pair, dressed in black and wearing masks, climbed 1,453 feet to the top of the Empire State Building where news choppers caught the exhilarating proposal on video. They could be seen hanging a banner from the skyscraper...U.S. NewsJul 2
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Sask. soccer superfan attends all 16 World Cup stadiums in 2026 tournamentWATCH: Saskatchewan World Cup superfan Lee Kormish heads to Atlanta, Georgia to watch the semi-final Argentina vs. England. Kormish now checks off all 16 World Cup stadiums this tournament. He will then attend the final on Sunday and once wrapped up would have been to 21 matches in 2026.SportsJul 15
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Extreme weather in Alberta, N.W.T. marks start of summerParts of Northern and Western Canada are facing wildly different forms of extreme weather to start the summer. Heather Yourex-West looks at the wildfire threatening communities in the Northwest Territories, as well as the flooding and mudslides that’s left some people stranded in southern Alberta.Global NationalJun 29
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Tourism Sask. photo contest capturing wonders of the provinceWATCH: Tourism Saskatchewan ExploreSask photo contest is underway, Amy McInnis shares details on Global News Morning.CanadaJun 23
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TD SaskJazz Fest runs from July 5 to 11WATCH: One of Saskatchewan’s biggest music festivals, TD SaskJazz Fest is taking place from July 5 to 11 in Victoria Park and other venues across Saskatoon.CanadaJul 2
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Peterborough marks National Indigenous Peoples DayNicholls Oval Park in Peterborough became a showcase of Indigenous culture on Friday ahead of National Indigenous Peoples Day. Dancers, artists and community members came together for a celebration rooted in tradition, but open to everyone. Marc Woodhouse takes us there:CanadaJun 19
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Thailand marks deadliest incident in recent years after fatal fire devastates Bangkok pubWARNING: This story contains disturbing images. Viewer discretion is advised. At least 30 people are dead and more than 60 are injured after a fire in a pub in Bangkok. It marks one of the deadliest incidents in Thailand in recent years. Nathaniel Dove has more on what we know about the cause of the...FireJul 14