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Stony Mountain THC seizure$162,000 worth of THC was seized at Stony Mountain Institution this week.CrimeJun 5
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THC case appeal dismissedWATCH: Saskatchewan’s court of appeals is upholding a judge’s decision, dismissing charges against the woman accused of striking and killing 9-year-old Baeleigh Maurice with her vehicle in 2021.CanadaApr 10
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Decade-long signal upgrades begin on Bloor-Danforth TTC lineThe TTC’s Bloor-Danforth subway line has been operating for 60 years, but unlike its sister line, it doesn’t have automated transit controls. That is about to change with the upgrade eventually paving the way for faster service. But the installation will take about a decade. Matthew Bingley reports.PoliticsJul 15
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159th Canada DayWATCH: Fireworks and food trucks are just some things on Saskatoon’s Canada Day agenda with many people at The River Landing to enjoy the festivities.CanadaJul 1
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Celebrations begin for Rideau Canal 200thThe Rideau Canal is approaching a major milestone. To mark the bicentennial of its construction, the village of Portland is kicking off a six year celebration this weekend.CanadaJul 15
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Regina Legion 100th Anniversary and Photo DigitizationAhead of tomorrow’s 100th Anniversary of the Regina Legion Branch 001 that takes place at city hall, Kelsey Lonie joined Juliane Bodini to talk about how a digital archive is helping to preserve Saskatchewan’s military history.CanadaJul 16
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Global News Winnipeg at 6, July 7thA storm hammers the Whiteshell and some federal funding to support Manitoba businesses use of artificial intelligence. This on more on Global News Winnipeg.WeatherJul 9
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Global News Winnipeg at 6 July 6thA severe storm in southwest Manitoba as those in the west prepare for serious conditions of their own. This story and more on Global News at 6Global News at 6 WinnipegJul 9
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Halifax Jazz Festival 40th anniversary this weekFrom legendary artists to local favourites, the TD Halifax Jazz Festival is back with something for every music lover. We caught up with festival organizers and performers to hear what’s coming up this year!Global News Morning HalifaxJul 6
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Joe Avati Brings the Laughs to ICCA’s 50th Anniversary CelebrationInternationally acclaimed comedian Joe Avati is bringing his signature brand of relatable family humour to Halifax as part of the Italian Canadian Cultural Association of Nova Scotia’s 50th anniversary celebrations. We caught up with Joe to talk about the milestone, his connection to Italian culture, and why audiences of every background can see themselves in...Global News Morning HalifaxJul 15
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Global News at 6 Regina: June 30thA surprise AI data centre is set to get the green light for development in Moose Jaw. We hear from residents about the overwhelming concern building amongst the community and what this means for the environment around town. Also, the province released its year end financials today and there is lots to be weary of....CanadaJun 30
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CN Tower celebrates 50th birthdayThe CN Tower opened to the public on June 26, 1976, and has been an iconic part of Toronto’s skyline ever since. Nicole Di Donato has more on its history, evolution, and why it has remained one of Toronto’s most important landmarks for the last 50 years.Global News at 6 TorontoJun 26
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US July 4th: America celebrates 250 years of independenceOn July 4, the U.S. has a lot to reflect on, not just with its past, but also its present and future, with an administration bent on changing what defines the country. Heidi Petracek reports on what some Americans are feeling as they mark this moment in the country’s history.PoliticsJul 4
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Mariska Hargitay becomes the 4th woman in history to host the Emmy AwardsMariska Hargitay is getting ready to host the 2026 Emmys in September. The star of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” who has received eight Emmy nods, was named the 78th Emmy Awards host on Tuesday. She will be the fourth woman to host the Emmys, and the first since Jane Lynch in 2011. Also:...The Morning ShowJul 8
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Team Minnesota win 36th annual Brick Invitational Hockey TournamentIt was an all-American final at The Brick Invitational Tournament at West Edmonton Mall’s Ice Palace Sunday afternoon. Team Minnesota defeated the Detroit Jr. Red Wings 7-2. Players and families say the memories made during their journeys will last a lifetime. Gates Guarin has the story.SportsJul 5
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The Brick Invitational back for its 37th yearThe Brick Invitational is a summer hockey tradition in Edmonton. For 37 years, West Edmonton Mall’s Ice Palace has played host to the very best nine- and 10-year-old hockey players from across North America. Hundreds of kids have gone on to play professionally in the NHL and PWHL. Chairman Craig Styles and volunteer services director...Global News Morning EdmontonJun 23
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Pride Parade returns to Toronto this weekend for 45th yearDowntown Toronto is going to be celebrating Pride in a big way this weekend with parades, marches and festivals taking place. But as Nicole Di Donato reports, organizers warn celebrations next year could look different due to funding challenges.LifestyleJun 25
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Treaty 6, 150th anniversary walkWATCH: This year marks the 150th anniversary of the signing of Treaty 6, with many commemorations happening ahead of National Indigenous Peoples Day. But the Chief Ahtahkakoop School is honoring the anniversary in a unique way. Our Ashley Beherns shows us how students are stepping it up.CanadaJun 18
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Winnipeg ranked 10th most affordable city in CanadaWinnipeg ranks 10th on Royal LePage’s list of most affordable cities in Canada. And local realtors say more buyers from larger, more expensive cities are considering the move to Winnipeg as they look for more affordable homes. Katherine Dornian reports.EconomyJun 23
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TTC riders now able to see real-time updates on new pilot websiteThe TTC is piloting a new tool aimed at making it easier for riders to navigate the system. Before hopping on the TTC, you’ll now have access to a map that provides real-time alerts when services changes. Lexy Benedict speaks with riders and advocates on the new project.Jun 16