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Meta to build $13B data centre in AlbertaTech giant Meta plans to spend $13 billion to build an A-I focused data centre in Alberta’s Sturgeon County. Marina Freire Gormaly, Associate Professor at York University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, joins Global’s Nivrita Ganguly to discuss the technology powering this technology and its likely impact.CanadaJul 11
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Palma’s Picks: Finding yourself amid myth and fantasyA tale of fantasy, myth and finding oneself unfolds in a debut novel by author David Ly. He joins Jennifer Palma to talk about “Not All Dragons”.Global News Morning BCJul 5
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Meta to build $13 billion data centre in Alberta, largest outside the U.S.Tech giant Meta has announced plans to build its first Canadians data centre in Alberta. It marks one of the largest private-sector investments in Canadian history and as Meghan Cobb reports, the Alberta government says it signals the province is open for buisness.TechJul 8
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Danielle Smith announces deal with Meta to build new AI data centre in AlbertaAlberta Premier Danielle Smith announced Wednesday that Alberta will be home to Meta’s first artificial intelligence (AI) data centre in Canada. The tech company behind Facebook says the $13-billion project is to be located in Sturgeon County, north of Edmonton.CanadaJul 8
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How Lionel Messi met baby Lamine Yamal 19 years before their World Cup finalArgentina’s Lionel Messi and Spain’s Lamine Yamal will play against each other for the first time at the 2026 World Cup final, but the two already crossed paths 19 years prior in an incredibly unlikely way. Mike Armstrong looks at how the soccer stars met when Yamal was just a baby.Global National6 hours
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National Indigenous Peoples Day recognizing contributions of First Nations, Inuit and MétisWATCH: CUMFI president Shirley Isbister explains the significance and meaning of National Indigenous Peoples Day.Jun 19
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Métis Nation spring assembly opens in Saskatoon following turbulent yearWATCH: A key gathering is underway this weekend in Saskatoon as Métis leaders and citizens meet to discuss the future of governance in the province. Payton Zillich is at Prairieland Park with the latest.PoliticsMay 23
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Status quo for Métis National Council despite disputes between its membersCanada’s Indigenous Service minister is standing by the Metis National Council amid its dispute with other Metis organizations. Mandy Gull-Masty says she won’t give into calls to defund the group, at least for now. Melissa Ridgen reports.CanadaMay 23
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RCMP intercept meth hidden in pickle jarsRCMP say one man was arrested in Kelowna after a large quantity of illicit drugs was uncovered in a shipment of pickles. Two other men were arrested in Australia.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganMar 26
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Métis National Council must pay nearly $12M after lawsuit, Ontario court rulesThe Métis National Council is facing financial collapse after being ordered to pay $11.8 million in a lawsuit against its former leaders, staff and consultants. Melissa Ridgen looks at what the council is accused of doing, what the federal government is being called on to do, and what could happen next.Global NationalMay 7
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Drugs seized at Stony Mountain InstitutionAn alleged attempt to sneak in meth, cocaine, THC, and other items into Stony Mountain Institution has been thwarted.CrimeApr 24
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A-listers skip Met Gala over Jeff Bezos’ involvementThe Met Gala is always a spectacle, but some A-listers are skipping this year’s festival because of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ involvement. Touria Izri looks at the backlash to the Met Gala’s embrace of Bezos, and which high-profile names won’t be at the New York show.Global NationalMay 4
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The Met Gala: What you need to knowMet Gala 101: fashion’s biggest night with exclusive guests, bold themes, iconic looks.EntertainmentMay 1
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Met Gala 2026: The most striking red-carpet fits from fashion’s biggest nightThe Met Gala is known for its exclusive guest list and daring fashion, and this year’s event didn’t disappoint. The theme of this year’s annual fundraiser was “Costume Art,” and the looks on this year’s red carpet definitely brought the drama.TrendingMay 5
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Historical fiction story follows aftermath of the Road Allowance Métis displacementWATCH: Award-winning author Arnolda Dufour Bowes shares the meaning behind “Apples and Train Tracks” following the aftermath of the Road Allowance Métis displacement. “Apples and Train Tracks” is co-produced by Burnt Thicket & Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatres. It plays April 30 – May 10 at The Refinery in Saskatoon.EntertainmentApr 29
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Breaking health and wellness myths: Understand the science behind simple hacksMocktails for better sleep? The 30-30-30 morning rule to boost your metabolism? Saunas and cold plunges? Do any of these wellness hacks work? Naturopathic Doctor Maille Devlin joins Ross Hull to separate fact from fiction and breakdown the science behind wellness claims that actually work.Global News Morning TorontoApr 28
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Global National: July 9What Prime Minister Mark Carney accomplished in Saudi Arabia, and why he avoid talking about the country’s poor human rights record. An early assessment of Canada’s 2026 wildfire season. The backlash to Meta’s planned AI data centre in Alberta. Plus, how singer Bonnie Tyler eclipsed people’s hearts.Global NationalJul 9
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News bill on Métis governance sparks concern from Assembly of First NationsA new bill moving through Parliament is stirring divisions among some of Canada’s Indigenous communities. The proposed treaty agreement is set to give the Red River Métis more governance powers, but the Assembly of First Nations wants the bill withdrawn. Melissa Ridgen has the details from Winnipeg.CanadaApr 25
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Alberta inviting more data centre developmentMeta’s announcement is just the latest in a series of ventures into artificial intelligence. Several other data centres have been proposed throughout Alberta. As Erik Bay tells us, there are people both for and against the developments.TechJul 8
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Lethbridge neighbour of alleged Montreal shooter speaks outA neighbour of 25-year-old Seth Scott Hatfield says it’s been shocking to learn the Montreal shooter lived so close by. Zoe Lukowich reports.CrimeJun 26