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Rod Black is bringing the behind-the-scenes stories to the forefrontRod Black has been one of Canada’s most versatile sportscasters for over forty years. In 1992 and 1993, he had the call when the Blue Jays won back-to-back World Series. He skated on ice with Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan, and was the voice reporting the events of 9/11. Let’s just say, Rod has covered...The Morning ShowMay 20
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‘Can’t the b**** f***ing read?’: Lisa Kudrow says writers bullied her on set of ‘Friends’After it was revealed last week that Helena Bonham Carter had been dropped from the ‘The White Lotus,’ Laura Dern has been announced in the fourth season of the Emmy-winning series. Then, Lisa Kudrow, who played Phoebe Buffay in the popular 90’s sitcom ‘Friends’ has attacked the show’s writers, calling them “brutal.” “There was definitely...The Morning ShowApr 29
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Kingston prepares to open 33 supportive housing units on Queen Mary RoadThe City of Kingston is preparing to open 33 transitional supportive housing units at the former Extendicare building on Queen Mary Road. As Jesse Reynolds reports, the site will bring housing, health care and community programming together under one roof.HealthJul 15
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Cleanup efforts underway in Edmonton after intense weekend stormsCleanup crews in Edmonton are working overtime after a weekend of damaging weather. Trees slammed onto vehicles and homes as wicked wind was coupled with torrential rain, flooding a number of roads and city facilities. Jasmine King reports on what people are dealing with.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJul 13
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Project ERASE cracks down on street racing across GTA: Police forces across the Greater Toronto Area are sharing the results of their annual ‘Project ERASE’ campaign. As Megan King reports, officers are targeting hotspots for high-risk driving behaviour to increase road safety for all.Global News at 6 TorontoJul 7
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Raptors put Kawhi Leonard trade on hold, Jays surging ahead of All-Star breakIt’s been a big week in Toronto sports, but it’s ending with uncertainty after a trade to bring Kawhi Leonard back to the Raptors has been put on pause pending the results of an NBA investigation. Meantime, after back-to-back wins could the Blue Jays be turning their season around? National sports broadcaster Rod Black joins...Global News Morning TorontoJul 10
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Residents concerned with near-impassable road in south EdmontonIn deep south Edmonton, 153 Street (or Range Road 253) has become a popular commuter path for people seeking a shortcut from the city’s southwest to the airport and Nisku. But the road was never meant for that volume of traffic and now residents are paying the price, calling it undriveable. Bianca Millions reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 3
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Winspear Centre hosting special fundraising concert for Youth Orchestra of Northern AlbertaThe Winspear Centre is proud to be part of Edmonton’s Arts District, alongside the Citadel Theatre and Art Gallery of Alberta. Together, the three organizations help bring arts and culture to the heart of downtown Edmonton through year-round performances, exhibitions, education programs and community events. Alex Draper, director of philanthropy at the Winspear Centre, joined...Global News Morning EdmontonMay 28
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 23A major Downtown Vancouver road has now closed for the FIFA World Cup. Crews are battling an out of control wildfire in the Rock Ridge area of Maple Ridge. Squamish First Nation warning of fake letter issued to Britannia Beach residents regarding their property rights.Global BCMay 23
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King’s throne speech visit cost nearly $900,000, documents showGlobal News has learned that the cost to the Canadian treasury to have King Charles III read the speech from the throne in Canada’s Senate a year ago, to open the 45th Parliament, came close to $900,000. David Akin has more.CanadaMay 23
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Man attacked after Friday prayers at St. Albert mosque leads to aggravated assault chargeAli Wahad Noor and his wife were leaving Friday prayers at the Muslim Association of St. Albert when a driver began following them. Further down the road, the man allegedly blocked their vehicle and began shouting before the confrontation turned physical. As Jasmine King explains, a St. Albert man is now charged with aggravated assault...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 8
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Transit Smokehouse leaving historic Fort Road hotel in favor of the southsideIt was hoped the Transit Hotel Smokehouse and its BBQ menu could bring new life to the 120-year-old building in north Edmonton, but as Sarah Komadina explains, the Fort Road eatery is closing and the concept moving south of the river instead.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 5
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King Charles gets standing ovation from Democrats after ‘checks and balances’ remark in CongressDuring a historic speech before U.S. Congress on Tuesday, King Charles III was met with roaring applause and a standing ovation from Democratic lawmakers after seemingly taking aim at U.S. President Donald Trump. Noting that historic British legal principles been “reiterated, often verbatim,” in the American Bill of Rights, Charles pointed out that even “executive...PoliticsApr 28
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Snowstorms close major Alberta highway, leaving some stranded for up to 13 hoursEmergency services have been working through the night to bring food and gas to stranded Alberta motorists along Highway 63, outside Fort McMurray. For many who have spent over 13 hours on the road, the response hasn’t been enough. Sarah Komadina has more.CanadaApr 24
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Multiple vehicles break down after fueling up at same south Edmonton gas stationSeveral drivers are furious after their vehicles either wouldn’t start or broke down on the road. The common thread, they all fueled up at the very same gas station in south Edmonton. Many of the pumps at that Esso were shut down Wednesday with many of the victims concerned that the gas may have been...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 15
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Elizabeth Fry Society’s shelter closes after lease extension deniedAn women’s shelter in northeast Edmonton has been forced to close its doors. The site along Fort Road near the Belvedere LRT Station was meant to be a temporary home for the Elizabeth Fry Society, and since they haven’t found a new one they’ve been evicted. Jasmine King has more.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 10
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Ford releases accelerated schedule for ‘Ring of Fire’ road construction in OntarioOntario Premier Doug Ford was at the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada conference in Toronto on Monday. He released an accelerated schedule for the construction of a road to develop the “Ring of Fire” resource-rich region in northern Ontario.CanadaMar 2
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Transport Canada seeking feedback on bright headlight glareIf you feel like vehicle headlights are too bright these days and are straining your eyes on the road, Transport Canada wants to hear from you. It’s conducting a survey over headlights that have gotten a lot brighter over the years, with some experts saying they’re causing safety issues on the roads. Jasmine King reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 6
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Toronto shares FIFA World Cup 2026 mobility planThe City of Toronto has unveiled its plan to keep traffic moving when the FIFA World Cup 2026 arrives in June. As Megan King reports, its plan focuses on getting cars off the roads and people on public transit as they make their way to and from matches.Global News at 6 TorontoMar 26
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Saskatoon Blades prep for first round of playoffs vs EdmontonWATCH: Saskatoon Blades begin 2025/26 playoffs on the road vs the Edmonton Oil Kings on Friday, March 27 and Sunday, March 29.SportsMar 25