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  • Saskatoon met with nightmare commute after being bombarded with heavy snowfall
    A winter wallop is pounding the Praries, with high winds and heavy snowfall, creating a nightmare for commuters in Saskatchewan — including Global News meteorlogist Peter Quinlan.
    Global National
    Mar 3
  • Russia launches ’49 retaliatory strikes’ on Ukraine, leaving over a million without power
    More than 1 million Ukrainians were left without power on Friday after Russia bombarded multiple energy facilities across Kharkiv, Odesa and Dnipro overnight with “59 retaliatory strikes.” Ukrainian officials say the strikes resulted not only in widespread power outages, but water supply and transportation issues across multiple cities.
    World
    Mar 22
  • Health Matters: Children in Gaza dying of malnutrition
    WARNING: Video may contain images that may be disturbing to viewers. Discretion is advised. After months of warnings over the risk of famine in Gaza under Israel’s bombardment, children are starting to die from starvation. Hunger is most acute in the north, where at least 20 people — almost all children — have died from...
    Health Matters
    Mar 8
  • Zelenskyy points to weapons delay from Western allies amid fatal Russian drone strike on Odesa
    Ukraine’s most populated city, Odesa, was bombarded with yet another Russian drone strike on Saturday, leaving at least 10 dead. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy suggested in a nightly address that if weapons from Western allies weren’t delayed, that it may have ended differently. Abigail Bimman has the details.
    Global National
    Mar 3
  • Global National: March 3
    WARNING: Some of the images in this story are disturbing. Viewer discretion is advised. Hopes for an imminent ceasefire in Gaza suffered a major setback after Israel boycotted the latest round of peace talks. The Israeli government is reportedly refusing to attend negotiations in Cairo, until Hamas provides a list of the surviving hostages in...
    Global National
    Mar 3
  • Elmo triggers wave of sadness across social media after checking in with fans
    Elmo, the beloved muppet was met with a wave of sadness and angst this week. After posting a wellness check message on X asking how his followers are doing, the Sesame Street icon was bombarded with honesty by fans who weren’t doing so well.
    Health Matters
    Feb 1
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  • Canada reaches $5.9B USD deal to replace aging Aurora military fleet with Boeing aircraft: Blair
    Canada and the U.S. reached a deal to buy up to 16 Boeing aircraft to replace Canada’s aging fleet of Aurora military surveillance planes, Minister of National Defence Bill Blair said in Ottawa on Thursday. “We believe that it is very much in the public and national interest to acquire the only capability currently available...
    Canada
    Nov 30, 2023
  • Canada accepting up to 1,000 Palestinians from Gaza
    The federal government will soon open a program to allow Palestinians to escape Israel’s bombardment of the Gaza Strip and come to Canada. The number is being capped at 1,000. And as Mackenzie Gray reports, critics say the federal government should scrap the cap.
    Global National
    Jan 3
  • ‘I wish I died with them’: Gazan struggles with loneliness after family killed by Israeli strike
    Abu Sleyma’s house in Rafah, Gaza was struck in an Israeli bombardment in October last year, killing his wife, six children, and two grandchildren. Three months after losing his entire family in an Israeli strike, Palestinian Hamada Abu Sleyma said he is struggling with loneliness.
    Jan 2
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  • Russia launches drone strike on Kharkiv ‘in response’ to Belgorod attack
    In retaliation to Ukraine’s alleged and fatal attack in Belgorod on Saturday, Russia launched a drone and missile strike on Kharkiv overnight, just hours later, injuring at least 28 people. Russia’s attack on Kharkiv marks the latest in a string of airstrikes on Ukrainian cities that began on Friday — what many are calling their...
    Dec 31, 2023
  • Gazans say there is nowhere left to go as Israel renews bombardment
    Gazans said Saturday they felt there was nowhere left to go after Israel renewed its bombardment of the besieged enclave following a collapsed week-long truce between Israel and Hamas. Israel, however, has rejected the claim there are no safe places in Gaza.
    World
    Dec 2, 2023
  • Job scams skyrocket in 2023 hitting vulnerable job seekers
    A Calgary job seeker is warning others after being bombarded with fake job offers over the last few months. As Tomasia DaSilva reports, job scam numbers are expected to skyrocket this year.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Dec 12, 2023
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  • Israel will continue ‘towards our goals with full force,’ as soon as ceasefire ends, UN representative says
    Gilad Erdan, the UN representative for Israel, stated during a Security Council meeting on Wednesday that “as soon as the pause ends, we will continue striving towards our goals with full force. We will not stop until we eliminate all of Hamas’ terror capabilities.”
    World
    Nov 22, 2023
  • Israel-Hamas conflict intensifies as West Bank protests for ceasefire in Gaza
    The conflict in Gaza continues to escalate, with smoke bombs reportedly being used by Israel to force Gazans out of their shelters in Jabalia refugee camp on Sunday. Meanwhile, injured Gazans were taken to Nasser Hospital for treatment after a residential area was bombarded on Monday, according to a resident. Palestinians in the West Bank...
    Dec 11, 2023
  • Israel-Hamas conflict enters new phase as U.S. calls for restraint
    WARNING: This video contains disturbing content. Viewer discretion is advised. With Israel’s ground offensive in southern Gaza growing, Palestinians there say they’re running out of places to stay safe from the bombardment. As Crystal Goomansingh reports, this new phase of the violent conflict is unfolding while the U.S. urges Israel to show restraint.
    Global National
    Dec 4, 2023
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  • ‘Just take us to the grave’: Civilians in Gaza decry latest bombing of Khan Younis
    Displaced Gazans in the Khan Younis town of Hamad packed their belongings and headed towards Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip on Sunday, following Israeli bombardments and warnings to evacuate certain areas. “Just take us to the grave and be done with it,” displaced Gazan Hamdi Zaheer said, stating he yet again must...
    Dec 4, 2023
  • Global National: Dec. 4
    With Israel’s ground offensive in southern Gaza growing, Palestinians there say they’re running out of places to stay safe from the bombardment. How this new phase of the violent conflict is unfolding while the U.S. urges Israel to show restraint. As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial resumes after being suspended for nearly two...
    Global National
    Dec 4, 2023
  • Royal Canadian Artillery Band honours service members and veterans in Edmonton
    The Royal Canadian Artillery Band is supporting the Jasper Place Legion with their Remembrance Day ceremony at West Edmonton Mall Saturday. The musicians of the Royal Canadian Artillery Band play a special role in providing music for Remembrance Day ceremonies. Bombardier Brendan Catalano explains.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Nov 11, 2023
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  • Israel-Hamas: Donkey tour, drone footage shows extent of destruction in Gaza’s Khan Younis
    Seven weeks of consistent military bombardment from the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has reduced northern Gaza to rubble — as shown in footage captured by locals this week. A six-day truce between Israel and Palestinian Hamas militants — which is set to expire Thursday morning — has allowed outsiders a closer look at the destruction.
    Nov 29, 2023
  • Gaza hospitals under bombardment after Israel agrees to ‘tactical’ military pauses
    After nearly five weeks of consistent military shelling, triggered by an unprecedented Oct. 7 attack by Hamas militants, Israel has agreed to daily humanitarian pauses in Gaza — where it will hold fire for four to six hours a day. At least 22 people, however, were killed in airstrikes between three hospitals on Friday, including...
    Politics
    Nov 10, 2023
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