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  • Man survives small plane crash into Quebec lake
    The pilot of a small glider plane suffered only minor injuries on Saturday after his plane crashed into a lake in Quebec. A ‘false maneuver’ error by the pilot is, according to provincial police, believed to be the cause of the crash.
    May 5
  • Tim Hortons faces proposed class action lawsuit over “Roll Up to Win” contest error
    It’s been less than a week since some Tim Hortons customers received an email telling them they won a boat in the company’s Roll Up to Win contest, only to be informed a few hours later the email had been sent in error and it’s left the company facing some potentially hot water. As Sean...
    Canada
    Apr 22
  • Consumer Matters: Roll Up the Rim winner outrage
    There are a lot of disappointed Tim Hortons customers who thought they had won big on the coffee chain’s Roll Up The Rim promotion. Tim’s blames “human error” – but that’s not much comfort to those who had their hopes raised. Consumer Matters’ Anne Drewa has more on the fallout. 
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 18
  • Global News Hour at 6 Calgary: April 18
    Calgary police charge a man in the 2022 death of a toddler. Work to convert Calgary’s historic Barron Building into residential housing has been put on hold due to rising costs. An error with Tim Horton’s Roll Up The Rim contest leaves customers feeling ripped off.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Apr 18
  • Global National: April 24
    Editor’s note: There is a typo in the name ‘Chief Stan Bird.’ We regret the error. Israel’s army says it is now fully prepared to launch a ground operation into Rafah, the only city in the Gaza Strip that Israel has not yet raided. With ongoing famine and increasing heat, just trying to survive in...
    Global National
    Apr 24
  • Israel blames aid worker deaths on ‘operational failures’
    Israel is blaming serious errors and breaches of procedures for the attack that killed seven humanitarian workers, including a dual Canadian-American citizen, in Gaza on Monday. The Israeli military has disciplined at least three officers for their roles in the strikes. But as Jackson Proskow reports, accusations are growing that Israel isn’t doing enough to...
    Global National
    Apr 5
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  • Israel dismisses 2 military officers, admits ‘grave errors’ led to strike which killed aid workers
    Israel’s inquiry into the killing of seven aid workers in an air strike in Gaza has found “serious errors” and breaches of procedure by the military, resulting in the dismissal of two officers and formal reprimands for senior commanders on Friday. The killing of the seven aid workers included citizens of Britain, Australia, and Poland,...
    World
    Apr 5
  • Russians unite for day of mourning after Moscow attack
    Russians united on Sunday for a national day of mourning following Friday’s terror attack at a packed concert hall outside Moscow. The attack, carried out by a branch of the Islamic State, is the deadliest in Russia in over two decades. But Russian President Vladimir Putin has suggested links to Ukraine, despite their being no...
    World
    Mar 24
  • Global National: March 23
    The funeral for former prime minister Brian Mulroney, held at Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal, was filled with song, poignant moments and deeply personal reflections. Eric Sorensen reports on the emotional tribute to the former leader, while Ottawa Bureau Chief Mercedes Stephenson has more on his political legacy. At least 133 people are now known to...
    Global National
    Mar 23
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  • Canadian military’s elite counter-terrorism unit deployed to Haiti
    Members of the Canada Armed Forces elite counter-terrorism unit, Joint Task Force 2, have been deployed to Haiti, Global News has learned. Sources say members are now on the ground at the Canadian Embassy in Port-au-Prince. Mercedes Stephenson reports.
    Canada
    Mar 22
  • Moscow attack: US, Canada had warned Russia of imminent terrorism risk prior to shooting
    In Russia, all four gunmen behind Friday’s attack on a concert hall on the outskirts of Moscow have been arrested. At least 133 people are now known to have been killed in the terror attack. The Islamic State’s affiliate in Afghanistan has claimed responsibility. As Mike Drolet reports, the U.S. and Canada had recently warned...
    Mar 23
  • Global National: April 5
    Israel is blaming serious errors and breaches of procedures for the attack that killed seven humanitarian workers, including a dual Canadian-American citizen, in Gaza on Monday. The Israeli military has disciplined at least three officers for their roles in the strikes. Accusations are growing that Israel isn’t doing enough to protect civilians. The deaths of...
    Global National
    Apr 5
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  • Global National: March 24
    Russians united on Sunday for a national day of mourning following Friday’s terror attack at a packed concert hall outside Moscow. Redmond Shannon reports on the aftermath of the attack. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant is reportedly en route to Washington, D.C., as the U.S. pushes Israel to abandon its planned offensive in the southern...
    Global National
    Mar 24
  • Manitoba premier Kinew apologizes to men switched at birth in 1955: ‘Long time coming’
    Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew has formally apologized on behalf of the province to Edward Ambrose and Richard Beauvais, two men who were accidentally switched at birth at a hospital in the town of Arborg in 1955. Marney Blunt looks at how the error was discovered, and the range of emotions from both men and their...
    Global National
    Mar 21
  • Global National: March 21
    The federal government is proposing the Canadian Armed Forces be stripped of its power to investigate and prosecute sexual offences within its ranks. The reaction to the move, and how the legislation has some limits. While pressure grows on Israel to agree to an immediate and sustained ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the U.S. has...
    Global National
    Mar 21
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  • Edmonton city hall shooter’s actions were ‘politically motivated,’ RCMP say in laying terrorism charges
    RCMP Integrated National Security Enforcement Team Supt. Glenn Sells said terrorism charges were laid because the accused in the Edmonton City Hall shooting was “politically motivated” and in his possession police found a SKS assault-style rifle, three prohibited rifle magazines, 150 round of ammo, and four gasoline-filled Molotov cocktails. Bezhani Sarvar, 28, is charged with...
    Crime
    Mar 5
  • Princess Kate’s Photoshop fail: Retracted Royal picture fuels speculation, conspiracy theories
    Kensington Palace has released a family photo aimed at calming speculation about Princess Kate’s health and whereabouts following her major abdominal surgery, but it backfired over concerns the picture was digitally altered. Redmond Shannon looks at the major issues with the image, how the Princess of Wales is owning up to the errors, and the...
    Global National
    Mar 11
  • Edmonton City Hall shooter: Blair reacts to suspect’s terrorism charges
    Asked about the alleged Edmonton City Hall shooter who has now been charged with terrorism, Defence Minister Bill Blair said in a Monday news conference that it was a “very serious matter” and that he had a “great deal of confidence” in the authorities to proceed as necessary.
    Crime
    Mar 4
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  • Terrorism charges laid against man accused in Edmonton City Hall attack
    RCMP announced terrorism charges Monday against Bezhani Sarvar, 28, who is accused of firing a gun and igniting a Molotov cocktail at Edmonton City Hall in January. Breanna Karstens-Smith has more from city hall.
    Crime
    Mar 4
  • Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: March 5
    In this Tuesday, March 5, 2024 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney and Scott Roberts, RCMP say the alleged Edmonton City Hall shooter’s actions were ‘politically motivated’ leading to terrorism charges, Two Edmonton Oilers players immunization rates for the measles is low in Alberta, and a meeting has taken...
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Mar 5
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