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  • No horsin’ around: Cavalry horses seen running loose in the streets of London
    Two military horses ran loose in the streets of London, England on Wednesday morning — one seemingly covered in blood. After escaping from the British Army’s Household Cavalry, the pair was contained by London Police to be transported to veterinary care.
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    Apr 24
  • Stared at the sun during the eclipse? How to monitor for vision changes and when to see a doctor
    Aside from the spectacle, much of the collective focus leading up to the eclipse was on eye health. Experts stressed the importance of having the right glasses and using them correctly. As health reporter Katherine Ward explains, doctors are now urging people to be aware of any vision changes post-eclipse.
    Health
    Apr 9
  • Premier visits Belleville with building faster fund money but wait and see on care hub funding
    $1.24 M from the province will be used to upgrade a municipal pumping station according to Mayor Neil Ellis. Premier Doug Ford says he’s working with the municipality on Ministry of Health application for care hub funding.
    Mar 1
  • Global News at 5:30 Toronto: May 17, 2024
    The unofficial start of summer is finally here – some important advice to stay safe while having fun. A young child becomes the first person to die from measles in Ontario in over a decade. And, a dispute turns nasty between a landlord and tenant – Sean O’Shea has the story in Consumer SOS.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    May 17
  • Vancouver mayor pushed back on Canucks viewing parties
    Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim has been vocal about the city shedding its label of a No Fun City, but so far he’s been reluctant to have thousands of Canucks fans cheer on the team at public viewing parties, even with the team reportedly in talks of doing just that outside BC Place.
    Global News at Noon BC
    Apr 25
  • All-female cast in Shakespearean twist at Centaur Theatre
    The stage is set at Centaur Theatre for the long-awaited world premiere of “Thy Woman’s Weeds.” This fun-filled production will see seven Montreal actresses play satirically reimagined Shakespearean heroines in a behind-the-scenes look at Shakespeare today. Director Amanda Kellock joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to talk about the play and what makes it...
    Global News Morning Montreal
    Apr 23
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  • Pro-Palestinian protests across US highways halt traffic, cause delays
    Pro-Palestinian demonstrators across the U.S. gathered on Monday to block major freeways, bridges and transit hubs, resulting in mass traffic jams and delays in several cities. Protesters united at landmark locations like San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge and Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, calling for the government to stop funding and arming Israel’s military.
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    Apr 15
  • Global News at 6 Maritimes: April 13
    The federal government has announced a new “comprehensive strategy” to tackle the ongoing housing crisis and make housing more affordable for Canadians, and Federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser discusses the plan’s impact on Atlantic Canadians. Meanwhile, the Atlantic Entertainment Expo is underway in Fredericton, offering a fun-filled weekend of gaming, cosplaying and shopping, with thousands...
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Apr 13
  • Friends of Edmonton construction site shooting victim honour late homebuilder
    It started with a striking scene: dozens of men gathered at the Cavanagh construction site were where a well-known home builder was gunned down. A day later, a similar show of support at the home of Buta Singh Gill. Morgan Black spoke with family and friends.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 9
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  • Toronto woman tells carjackers they’re using toy gun: it was real
    A Toronto woman refused to give up the key to her husband’s Rolls-Royce at gunpoint Saturday telling carjackers they were using a toy gun. The woman told Global News thieves then removed the bullets to prove it was real. As Sean O’Shea reports, the car was stolen after the woman was thrown from the car...
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Mar 25
  • Regina council votes against backyard hen pilot project
    Regina Ward 8 Coun. Shanon Zachidniak argued that a backyard hen pilot project had a lot of community support, but Regina City Council voted 5-4 against her motion Wednesday.
    Feb 1
  • Coquitlam RCMP search for hit-and-run driver who sent young woman to hospital
    Coquitlam RCMP are looking for help from the public to find one of the drivers involved in a hit-and-run that sent a young woman to hospital with what are being called life-altering injuries. As Emily Lazatin reports, police are also hoping to speak with several other potential witnesses — including bus passengers.
    Global News at Noon BC
    Feb 1
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  • Global News at 5:30 Toronto: Mar. 1, 2024
    The Legacy of Brian Mulroney, the 18th Prime Minister of Canada. How police found a suspect in the pellet gun shooting of an elderly woman. And, you may not want your car back after its been stolen – Sean O’Shea explains why.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Mar 1
  • RCMP announce they have dismantled an organized crime group
    The RCMP organized crime unit is announcing the arrest of eight men in relation to a massive drug and gun bust in a multi-city investigation. Police say the men are associated with organized crime and were producing huge quantities of fentanyl-tainted pills — disguised as common pharmaceuticals. Emily Lazatin reports.
    Global News at Noon BC
    Feb 23
  • Wheelchair dance club in Surrey helps spread joy
    The Wheeling 8’s Square Dance Club allows handicapables, caregivers, and able-bodied people to come together and dance in a fun setting. Community Reporter Safeeya Pirani attended one of their gatherings to see the participants in action and learn about the club’s impact for more than 50 years.
    Lifestyle
    Feb 5
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  • Cold dip community grows in Port Moody
    A group of Port Moody locals meet at Old Orchard Park on Wednesday mornings to take a refreshing plunge into the cold water. Community Reporter Safeeya Pirani tagged along to see how being together helps make the experience fun.
    BC1
    Jan 30
  • 2 men killed in hit and run in Montreal on New Year’s Day
    Montreal police are investigating after two pedestrians were struck and killed on New Year’s Day. As Global’s Phil Carpenter reports, a man was arrested after fleeing the scene.
    Canada
    Jan 1
  • Nelson residents decry bear’s killing
    There is anger in Nelson over a bear cub that’s been put down by conservation officers. It was known as “Hans” and was often seen walking through backyards and playing in parks. Paul Johnson has the story.
    Global BC
    Jan 27
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  • Winter sports suffer due to lack of snowfall in N.S.
    The winter blues are setting in for some sports enthusiasts as the region sees a lack of snowfall. But as Skye Bryden-Blom reports, there are ways to seek fun outdoor activities despite the wet weather.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Jan 16
  • Red Sea: Do U.S.-U.K. strikes on Houthis in Yemen signal step closer to wider conflict?
    In the Middle East, tensions are escalating beyond the crisis in Gaza, after a series of joint British-American strikes on Houthi rebels late Thursday — retaliation to the Iran-backed group’s attacks on ships travelling in the Red Sea since November. According to U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, missiles and aircraft struck 60 targets in...
    Politics
    Jan 12
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