Ontario SIU investigates fatal shooting after man in Oakville shot by Halton police
Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) is investigating a fatal shooting after a man in Oakville, Ont., was shot by two Halton police officers in the early morning hours on Saturday. Sean O’Shea has the details.
Canada
Mar 2
Global News at 6 Toronto: April 13, 2024
An Ontario man who suffered a medical emergency in Costa Rica is facing obstacles in getting back home due to unreasonable red tape. While his family has all the necessary paperwork in order, they are struggling to find a hospital in Ontario that is willing to accept him. Meanwhile, the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) has...
Apr 13
Global News at 6 Toronto: March 2, 2024
The provincial Special Investigations Unit (SIU) is investigating a fatal shooting after a man in Oakville, Ont., was shot by two Halton police officers on Saturday. Plus, hundreds marked International Women’s Day (IWD) in Toronto by marching on the streets of downtown. And, a vigil was held for a Kenyan asylum seeker who died last...
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Global News Morning BC
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Saturday Sips: Puppies and sips for everyone
The Pacific Assistance Dogs Society (PADS) is benefitting from the 9th annual BC Distilled Festival. Jennifer Palma gets a chance to meet two hard-working assistance dogs, and the founder of BC Distilled, and learns how the public can help PADS flourish.
Global News Morning BC
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Saturday Sips: Italian spring sippers with a sommelier
Patio season is here and you might be thinking of a light or bright wine to share. Lead Sommelier at Savio Volpe Lisa Baran walks us through some Italian sippers.
Global News Morning BC
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SFU Long COVID study
An SFU report is calling for increased support for those who suffer from long COVID. Global News Morning speaks with SFU Long COVID Research Assistant Kayli Jamieson about the study, and her own experience with long COVID.
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Saturday Sips: Sips with a scientific element
Sips with a scientific element ensure kids and families can access Science World. Jennifer Palma gets a fiery introduction into the Science of Cocktails event and learns how to perform a magical trick with Trevor Kallies, and Brian Anderson.
Global BC
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Saturday Sips: A personal journey inspires a sober snack bar
Living a sober life inspired the creation of a snack bar paired with non-alcoholic drinks. Doug Stephen, The Drive Canteen, shares his journey with Jennifer Palma while showing us three types of non-alcoholic sips.
Global News Morning BC
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Royal Canadian Navy ship members prepare for 6-month deployment
A departure ceremony was held for crew members of the HMCS Montreal in Halifax as the ship prepared to deploy on a six-month mission in the Indo-Pacific region. As Vanessa Wright reports, an unexpected mechanical problem delayed the ship’s departure on Sunday.
Global News at 6 Halifax
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Montreal marks six months since Israel-Hamas war
Palestinian and Israeli Montrealers marked the six-month anniversary since the Oct. 7 attack which led to months of brutal violence on Sunday. As Phil Carpenter reports, both communities say the impacts on their people are profound and devastating.
Apr 7
Global News at 5:30 Toronto: March 13, 2024
One person dead after a massive crash involving six vehicles why the SIU is investigating. A regent park man charged with the murder of his own father and brother. And, Metrolinx taking action against potential e-bike battery fires details in a Global News Exclusive.
Global News at 5:30 Toronto
Mar 13
Anglican Church of Canada sued by abuse victims
A historic case of sexual abuse is cracked open and a youth church leader in Ontario is charged and convicted. Now, the victims are seeking accountability. Here’s Caryn Lieberman with part 2 of a special 2-part series.
Global News at 5:30 Toronto
Apr 19
1 dead after pickup flees police in Ontario, crashes at QEW Burlington exit: SIU
Ontario’s police watch dog says one person died in a highway crash near Burlington after a truck attempted to flee two police officers that had stopped it for speeding.
Canada
Jan 29
City of Calgary buys back original Ernest Manning High School site after lot sits empty
The original Ernest Manning High School along 17 Avenue S.W. was demolished in 2011 and has been sitting empty ever since. As Tracy Nagai reports, the city now says it repurchased the land from the developer and housing will be top of mind when developing the site.
Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
Apr 17
Baltimore bridge collapse: Six presumed dead in ‘unthinkable tragedy’
At least six construction workers are presumed dead in Baltimore after the Dali cargo ship, owned by Grace Ocean, crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing the entire structure to collapse into the Patapsco River. Joel Senick reports from the scene about Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s pledge to the victims’ families, and the ripple...
Global National
Mar 26
Man dies after 2 officers fire shots following altercation at Oakville home
Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) said Saturday that a man died after two Halton Regional Police officers fired their weapons following an altercation at a home in Oakville. The SIU said the officers had been called to the home for reports of a stabbing.
Canada
Mar 2
Metro Vancouver approves alcohol consumption in six regional parks
Starting in June, people will be allowed to consume their favourite boozy beverage in six regional parks, as part of a summer-long pilot projects. Emily Lazatin reports.
Global News Hour at 6 BC
Mar 22
Ontario school boards suing social media giants
Last week, four of Ontario’s largest school boards launched a lawsuit against social media giants. Lawyer Duncan Embury, who is part of the firm representing the boards, joins Candace Daniel to discuss the need for social media change.
Global News Morning Toronto
Apr 1
SIM swap scam nets $140k from Toronto couple
A Toronto couple has lost more than $140,000 after their Freedom Mobile number was hacked. It’s a fraud called the SIM swap. As Sean O’Shea reports, this can happen to anyone using their phone to validate financial accounts.
Global News at 5:30 Toronto
Mar 21