The Morning Show: May 22
On today’s episode of The Morning Show: We get the latest on why Spirit Airlines has eliminated cancellation fees. Plus, Survivor legends Parvati Shallow and Boston Rob Mariano preview tonight’s epic finale. Also, find out about some preventative measures for your pets when in the heat. Plus, we have celeb-inspired prom looks pulled straight from...
The Morning Show
May 22
Global National: May 20
Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), the world’s top criminal court, is seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; Defence Minister Yoav Gallant; Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas in Gaza; Hamas military leader Mohammed Deif; and Ismail Haniyeh, the group’s Qatar-based political leader. What those five men...
Global National
May 20
Gene variant causes 15-20% of Alzheimer’s cases: Study
For the first time, researchers in Barcelona, Spain have found that people who have two copies of the APOE4 gene are virtually guaranteed to develop Alzheimer’s disease when they are older. Nivrita Ganguly spoke to Dr. Juan Fortea, who led this study, to find out what this means for early detection and prevention of the...
Health
May 7
Global National: May 2
Police radio recordings are providing new details about Monday night’s high-speed pursuit going the wrong way on Highway 401 east of Toronto, killing a baby boy and his grandparents. Who else was in the vehicle with the victims; what a senior police officer tried to do just before the moment of impact; and the province’s...
Global National
May 2
STC-led march against homeslessness met with ‘silent protest’ over EWC
On Friday, Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC) Chief Mark Arcand led a march to raise awareness for the needs of unhoused community members and the importance of the Emergency Wellness Centre (EWC). The march was met with a “silent protest” from residents who live near the EWC and who say the centre has only brought problems.
Canada
Mar 15
Auditor general slams feds’ poor management of ArriveCAN app
Auditor General Karen Hogan is slamming the federal government’s development and oversight of the ArriveCAN app, which was meant to keep track of and screen travellers for COVID-19. Mackenzie Gray reports on the feds’ glaring disregard for record-keeping, and why it’s impossible to know how much the app cost taxpayers.
Global National
Feb 12
Global National: Feb. 12
Ryan Howard Manoakeesick, a 29-year-old from Carman, Man., has been charged with five counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his common-law partner, the couple’s three young children, and her teenage niece. What police are saying about this case of deadly domestic abuse, how neighbours are reacting, and Premier Wab Kinew’s message to the...
Global National
Feb 12
Global National: Feb. 6
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has ruled that former president Donald Trump can be prosecuted for his alleged efforts to stay in power after losing the 2020 presidential election. How this decision could bring Trump closer to a trial, how he’s responding, and how another legal battle could keep him off...
Global National
Feb 6
New home of Saskatoon SPCA brings exciting possibilities for potential pets and owners
On Thursday, Saskatoon SPCA executive director Fred Dyck said the new building will have two areas to manage intake for the health care wing and public entrance for potential pet owners to meet animals who are ready to be adopted.
Canada
Jan 4
Global National: Aug. 23
Yevgeny Prigozhin, who led the Wagner mercenary group behind a short-lived mutiny against the Russian government, has been killed in a private jet crash north of Moscow, according to Russian officials and a Telegram channel linked to Wagner. The video of the aircraft falling from the sky, the questions surrounding Prigozhin’s presumed death, and how...
Global National
Aug 23, 2023
Global National: July 17
Millions of people around the world are struggling to cope with scorching temperatures, with heat records shattering in many countries. The risks the dangerously hot weather can pose to your health. Russia is suspending the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which was brokered to allow grains to be safely transported from Ukrainian ports to other countries...
Global National
Jul 17, 2023
Global National: July 6
Millions of people are being urged to be careful as temperatures soar across Canada. How the heat and wildfires can be a dangerous combination, what people in one city are being advised to do to avoid straining hospitals, and the heat’s potential long-term consequences on the health-care system. With Canada fighting a record-high number of...
Global National
Jul 6, 2023
Russia rebellion: Putin says Prigozhin earned a fortune, Wagner group was fully supported by state
The Wagner mercenary group was entirely financed by the Russian state, which spent 86 billion roubles ($1 billion) on it between May 2022 and May 2023, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with security forces on Tuesday. Putin also claimed that Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, who led the group’s brief mutiny last Saturday,...
Politics
Jun 27, 2023
Global New Hour at 6 Calgary: May 30
Urban vote, rural vote? Alberta elected a UCP majority but the NDP claimed nearly all Edmonton and Calgary seats. Which sectors and organizations will benefit and who expects to lose out under the Danielle Smith-led government?
Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
May 30, 2023
What Erdoğan’s election win means for Turkey’s future
Voters in Turkey have decided to stay with the man who has led the country for the past twenty years – Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Despite rampant inflation and controversy over his handling of this year’s earthquakes, the incumbent president has been declared the winner of Turkey’s runoff election. Redmond Shannon takes a look at how...
Politics
May 28, 2023
WHL Playoffs – Game 7: Blades (5) vs Rebels (2)
WATCH: Highlights and post-game quotes from Saskatoon Blades forward Conner Roulette & head coach Brennan Sonne on a historic night Tuesday, beating the Red Deer Rebels in Game 7 to complete the third reverse sweep in WHL history.
Sports
Apr 26, 2023
Canadian seniors reconsider retirement amid affordability crisis, waning pandemic concerns
Many Canadians are reconsidering what retirement looks like for them in the aftermath of the pandemic and Canada’s affordability crisis. More seniors are choosing to delay theirs or to head back to work to make ends meet. Global’s Rosanna Hempel brings the story of 90-year-old Winnipeg woman who is getting creative as she faces difficult...
Apr 24, 2023
Taste of the Neighbourhood: The inspiring story behind Chopsticks on Pho
Steph Florian meets the owners of Surrey restaurant Chopstick on Pho and learns how gratitude for their community and a love for each other led to founding of the restaurant.
Global News Morning BC
Apr 22, 2023
Iraq war 20-year anniversary: ‘Painful’ moment for Iraqis across the country
Monday marks two decades since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, which was meant to topple a dictator who had inflicted reckless wars and economic misery on his fellow Iraqis, but instead forced years of upheaval and chaos for Iraqis across the country. “This event is painful for each Iraqi, because we passed through huge...
World
Mar 20, 2023
The Morning Show: March 10
On today’s episode of The Morning Show: We find out what the Bank of Canada’s rate hold means for you. Plus, looking ahead to the Oscars with a roundup of who will ‘RoC the Red Carpet’. And, we’ve got a preventative guide to common injuries for March Break. Then, Canadian actor Devyn Nekoda talks joining...
The Morning Show
Mar 10, 2023