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Calgary Health Foundation Hospital Home Lottery Ford F-150 Lightning Lariot/Porsche Cayenne Winners AnnouncedJoelle Tomlinson and Murray Sigler announced one of the winners, who will get to choose from a 2024 Ford F-150 Lightening Lariat or a 2024 Porsche Cayenne, or $100,000 Cash.Global News at 5 CalgaryMay 16
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Mount Ruang eruption: Volcanic lightning spurs Mordor-like sky in IndonesiaMount Ruang, a volcano located in North Sulawesi, Indonesia erupted on Tuesday, triggering volcanic lightning and lava, which resulted in a Mordor-like sky, creating a fascinating and otherworldly sight. The alert level for the volcano was raised, and the airport was closed due to visibility concerns.TrendingMay 1
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Cody Lightning on his new mockumentary ‘Hey, Viktor’Former child star Cody Lightning as he discusses his uproarious return to the spotlight in “Hey, Viktor!”—a mockumentary sequel to the iconic Canadian film, ‘Smoke Signals’. He speaks to us about his motivation to reprise his role and reuniting with the original cast. Plus, find out what’s next for Cody!The Morning ShowApr 4
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Lighting strikes summit of Volcan del Fuego while eruptingOnlookers in Guatemala were treated to a spectacular scene when lightning struck the Volcan del Fuego while it was in the process of eruption.May 13
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GNM Cory SarichWATCH: Former Saskatoon Blade, and Stanley Cup winner with the Tampa Bay Lightning, Cory Sarich is being inducted into the Sask Hockey Hall of Fame this summer. He joined our Brenden Purdy to talk more about his career.Jun 4
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Northern lights returning to Canadian skiesIf you missed out on the stunning show of northern lights earlier this month, you might be in luck this weekend. The same sunspot is reappearing after traversing the far side of the sun, and it has the potential to produce strong flares in the coming days and months.The Morning ShowMay 31
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Montreal gives green light for Peel Street merchants to reinstall patio tentsThe fallout over the F1 tent fiasco with restaurant owners on Peel street takes a new turn. The mayor told restaurant owners on Thursday that the temporary protective covers over the outdoor decks can be reinstalled and she apologized for the way the incident was handled. But as Global’s Tim Sargeant reports, some say it’s...Jun 13
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Conservatives demand Liberals green light release of PBO report on carbon pricingConservatives, including MP Jasraj Singh Hallan, demanded during question period on Monday that the Liberals allow the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) to release a report on the cost of carbon pricing, accusing the government of putting a “gag order” on the report. In response, Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault said the federal government respects the...CanadaJun 10
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Superfan Banjo Guy lighting up Florida stands as he cheers on the Edmonton OilersIf you’re an Oilers fan and have been watching their playoff run, you’ve probably seen superfan Banjo Guy lighting up the stands. He joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton to talk more about how he gets ready and what the vibe is like down in Florida.Global News Morning EdmontonJun 10
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Calgary-area woman cares for fox family: ‘They light up our lives’This spring is bringing plenty of the wonders of wildlife for one woman in the Calgary area. As Gil Tucker shows us, she’s having the time of her life being a real den mother.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryMay 31
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Quebec study sheds light on frequency, severity of drownings among childrenIn Quebec, one child per day could end up in an emergency room for a drowning or near drowning incident this summer. A new study is meant to shed light on the frequency and severity of drownings among kids in the province. Global’s Phil Carpenter reports.CanadaMay 23
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BBC documentary sheds light on B.C.’s wood pellet industryA BBC documentary sheds an international spotlight on B.C.’s wood pellet industry. Paul Johnson has the story.EnvironmentMay 25
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Quebec’s labour tribunal gives green light to Amazon unionQuebec’s labour tribunal says workers at an Amazon warehouse north of Montreal can go ahead and form a union. As Global’s Felicia Parrillo reports, the company plans to appeal the accreditation.CanadaMay 13
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4 homes destroyed in Fort Nelson wildfire, no green light yet for residents to returnFour houses have been lost in the Parker Lake wildfire, which is burning near Fort Nelson in northeastern B.C.. Troy Charles has the latest.Global News Hour at 6 BCMay 19
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Northern lights dazzle across B.C. skiesAlmost anyone in B.C. who glanced up at sky Friday night may have noticed the northern lights dancing above. Although the lights were not as visible to the naked eye, cameras did a wonderful job of capturing the phenomenon.CanadaMay 11
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Canada’s largest Afro-Canadian cultural centre to see light of day in MontrealThe first centre dedicated to showcasing Black culture and history from across the country will be built in Montreal. Politicians proudly announced the new multi-million dollar project on Thursday. As Global’s Phil Carpenter reports, the aim is build a much-needed hub for Afro-Canadian arts and history.May 16
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Discover more about the Northern Lights and why they could be seen in parts of OntarioNikhil Arora from Queen’s University explains the science behind the Northern Lights. If you missed the galactic sight, don’t worry. Arora says there will be more chances during 2024.Global News Morning KingstonMay 16
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Northern Lights: Timelapse captures mesmerizing Aurora Borealis in P.E.I.The Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, danced across the skies in Canada on May 10. In P.E.I., local photographer Barry Burgess set up a timelapse to capture the stunning colours that filled the night sky near Cavendish overnight.May 15
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Uxbridge and Peterborough area Aurora Borealis Northern Lights May 10On May 10, 2024 the region, and much of the northern hemisphere, was treated to a rare and strong display of Northern Lights (aurora borealis), even as the skies offered up clouds and hazy conditions. The images taken overnight have been breathtaking, with skyscapes ranging from blues & greens to oranges & pinks.The Morning Show on CHEXMay 13
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Sask. campers will face light wildfire smoke on May long weekend: Environment CanadaWATCH: Provincial parks are now open to campers just in time for the long weekend. Our Trillian Reynoldson has more on the current fire restrictions and what campers can do to stay safe.Global News at 5 ReginaMay 16