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  • Boeing’s Starliner finally ready for launch to ISS
    Boeing is going from taking off to lifting off, as the company ventures into space travel with the launch of its Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS). Jackson Proskow explains why this is critical to NASA; and speaks with Canadian astronaut Joshua Kutryk, who will be at mission control.
    Global National
    May 6
  • Global National: May 6
    Jeremy Skibicki, who’s charged with murdering four Indigenous women in Winnipeg in 2022, has now admitted to killing them. Why his lawyers say he is not criminally responsible, what this means for his trial, and the reaction from victims’ families. While Hamas has accepted a ceasefire proposal that would lead to a hostage-prisoner exchange and...
    Global National
    May 6
  • Brossard mayor vows ‘no condos’ as future of former Chevrier bus station remains uncertain
    With the REM public transit system rolling on the tracks, the former Chevrier bus station in Brossard has been sitting mostly empty. The question now being asked is what will become of the parking lot space. Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines reports.
    May 9
  • Vacant fire station has potential to help community members in need, SFD chief says
    On Friday, Saskatoon Fire Department chief Morgan Hackl said, “We recognize that homelessness affects all parts of the community and former Fire Station No. 5 on Central Avenue is set up with washrooms and space to help those in need.”
    Canada
    Jan 19
  • Queen’s University students taking science experiment to outer space
    The students will be sending their experiment to the International Space Station to be conducted by astronauts.
    Dec 14, 2023
  • Global BC Arts & Culture Scene: Visiting the International Space Station via VR
    Global’s Yvonne Schalle puts on a virtual reality headset as she learns more about Space Explorers: The Infinite – a VR visit to outer space.
    BC1
    Nov 20, 2023
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  • Kennebecasis Valley Fire Department expands station, police need more space too
    Both Kennebecasis Valley fire and police are growing and require more space. While the fire department begins to settle into a new remodeled space, the police force is also seeking more than $4 million for renovations. Nathalie Sturgeon reports.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Oct 29, 2023
  • Saskatoon advocates agree more warming stations are needed in the city
    WATCH: Temperatures are dropping in Saskatoon, meaning the need for places to get out of the elements is rising, but as Erik Bay explains, those spaces could be harder to come by this winter with one overnight shelter stopping operations.
    Global News at 6 Saskatoon
    Oct 31, 2023
  • REM train users upset over lack of parking at Panama station
    The REM train marked a new era in public transit in Montreal when it launched in July. The electric light-rail system is the first of its kind in the province. But now users are being plagued by parking problems. As Global’s Tim Sargeant reports, there is a chronic shortage of spaces leading some users to...
    Canada
    Sep 20, 2023
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  • Global News at 5:30 Toronto: Sept. 18, 2023
    A spate of violence on the TTC has commuters shaken – the latest incident sees a youth in hospital after a shooting at Kennedy Station. A 14-year-old girl is in custody after allegedly stabbing another teen girl at a Whitby high school. And, Premier Doug Ford and Olivia Chow finally have their long-awaited meeting –...
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Sep 18, 2023
  • Axiom space mission: 1st Saudi woman astronaut boards ISS
    A crew of four astronauts, including two Saudis, joined seven others aboard the International Space Station (ISS) on Monday, after their SpaceX capsule docked with the orbiting ISS on the second all-private Axiom mission. Rayyanah Barnawi, a scientist specializing in cancer stem-cell research, is Saudi Arabia’s first woman astronaut to head to the ISS where...
    Science
    May 22, 2023
  • Cyclists and drivers battle over space at East Vancouver Mobi bike station
    Dozens of Mobi bikes parked at the Commercial Street and 20th Avenue location have had their tires slashed recently, including another six on Friday morning. Sarah MacDonald reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Feb 17, 2023
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  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: Feb. 17
    New details about a Vancouver woman charged with manslaughter. What arrest warrants reveal about the case against Jessica Kane. An avalanche call hits heartbreakingly close to home; the B.C. search and rescue team that lost one of their own and their warning to others. And slashed tires and nasty notes are left at an East...
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Feb 17, 2023
  • Russia plans risky rescue for stranded ISS crew
    Russia is about to embark on the risky rescue of two cosmonauts and one astronaut stuck on the International Space Station. Jackson Proskow explains why the trio became stranded, the concerns about the mission, the timeline, and who is being left behind.
    Global National
    Jan 12, 2023
  • Global National: Jan. 12
    Executives from Air Canada, WestJet and Sunwing are apologizing for the mass flight disruptions thousands of travellers endured in December 2022. What the execs were blaming for the chaos, and what one Saskatchewan couple did after their Caribbean vacation was cancelled. A hazardous waste facility in St. Catharines, Ontario has erupted in flames, forcing people...
    Global National
    Jan 12, 2023
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  • Docked Russian spacecraft suffers major coolant leak at International Space Station
    A Russian spacecraft suffered a major coolant leak while docked at the International Space Station. It was discovered only moments before two crewmembers were supposed to take a spacewalk. Eric Sorensen explains what Russian officials think caused the leak, and what NASA is doing to get the astronauts home.
    Global National
    Dec 15, 2022
  • Canada election: COVID-19 concerns over schools being used as polling stations
    Winnipeg father of two Brent Johnson isn’t sure about having polling stations inside his kids’ school. “I think what is more of a concern is having large amounts of people coming into an indoor space over just a period of one day’s time,” Johnson told Global News. Manitoba’s premier has said school’s in that province...
    Canada
    Aug 19, 2021
  • SpaceX Dragon cargo craft launches to International Space Station
    A SpaceX Dragon cargo craft successfully launched on a resupply mission to the International Space Station Sunday from Cape Canaveral, Fla. The launch had initially been scheduled for Saturday, but was postponed due to poor weather.
    Science
    Dec 6, 2020
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  • NASA astronauts celebrate Thanksgiving on board International Space Station
    Three NASA astronauts on board the International Space Station hosted a Thanksgiving dinner together on Wednesday. In their video message, Jessica Meir, Christina Koch, and Andrew Morgan shared some of the foods that they will enjoy together, including “turkey in a pouch” and a can of jellied cranberry sauce.
    Science
    Nov 27, 2019
  • Nearly all overdose deaths in Peterborough in 2019 accidental
    After announcing news Friday of a new opioid response hub, PARN officials get the keys to the new space Tuesday. They’re moving to the Harm Reduction Works program into the former Greyhound bus station. And those involved with the hub say it’s an ideal location to help those in need. Jessica Nyznik reports.
    Oct 5, 2020
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