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  • N.B. hopes to create more collaborative care units
    In order to address lack of access to primary health care, the province is hoping to create collaborative care clinics. But some worry the push may meet the same fate as two previous attempts to introduce the care model. Silas Brown explains.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Apr 29
  • Edmonton looks to create Rice Howard Way licensed entertainment district
    People could soon walk down Rice Howard Way while drinking a beer if Edmonton council approves a plan to turn the street into an entertainment district over the summer. Breanna Karstens-Smith reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 29
  • Kingston artist creates paintings despite blindness
    Painting is a form of therapy often used by many people to deal with issues either physical or mental. Greg Robson is no different. What makes his story so remarkable in addition to suffering from a rare skeletal disorder that hampered his growth, Robson was born blind.
    Apr 10
  • Lawyers for man accused of killing Manitoba women argue publicity creates juror bias
    Teagan Rasche has the latest from the Jeremy Skibicki trial after a psychologist who went over hundreds of media stories about the killings of four women in Winnipeg says pretrial publicity creates bias in jurors.
    Crime
    Apr 30
  • Majority of Canadian youth see the dentist, but lack of insurance creates barriers
    The number of Canadian youth, aged five to 17, who visited the dentist reached nearly 90 per cent in 2019, but a new report from Statistics Canada shows costs and lack of insurance is creating issues. As Sean Previl reports, dentists and hygienists say while it’s good to see a high number of youth visiting...
    Canada
    Apr 17
  • Clarington farms partner to create a market garden training program
    Four Clarington and Northumberland County farms have joined forces to train aspiring market farmers. It runs from April 20th to May 25th. Emma Convey reports.
    Apr 6
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  • ‘Her Yes Club’ created by local Bowmanville mom, to help find local childcare providers
    At a time when demand for child-car is ballooning across the province, one local mom took it upon herself to launch a tool to help struggling parents navigate the crisis. Lexy Benedict reports.
    Apr 15
  • Construction school creates pathway to employment through free hands on training
    Building Up is a construction school founded by Marc Soberano. The school creates a pathway for individuals experiencing barriers to apprenticeships and employment in the trades. Susan Hay has the story.
    Apr 2
  • Artificial intelligence creates ‘psychopathic’ Manitoba Easter Bunny
    Canadian podcaster Craig Baird has reflected the unique characteristics of Canada’s provinces and territories by using artificial intelligence to generate a different Easter Bunny for every corner of the country. But the creation for Manitoba is more alarming than charming. Melissa Ridgen goes down the rabbit hole for reaction to what’s being called the “psychopathic...
    Canadian History Ehx
    Mar 27
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  • Alberta research team creating maps to track health impacts of climate change
    A team at the University of Alberta is layering data to display which communities are more or less vulnerable to the health impacts of climate change. Emily Mertz explains.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 2
  • Future of Work: Creating the perfect resume
    If you’re looking for a new job, a strong resume can be crucial to make it to the interview phase. Founder of TAG Recruitment and author Sheila Musgrove joins Global News Morning Calgary on this week’s Future of Work with tips on how to make your resume stand out.
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Mar 19
  • Calgary teens create ‘everlasting bouquets’ for kids in hospital
    Some hardworking Calgary teens are bringing new comfort to families going through a tough time. As Gil Tucker reports, they’re showing their support with some creative crafting.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Mar 21
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  • Darion Ducharme and Zachary Flett have created a scam prevention workshop with a focus on Indigenous elders. Flett says he was inpsired after he heard his grandmother almost get scammed over the phone.
    Apr 12
  • Survivors, women’s rights groups create campaign to tackle sexual violence on campus
    A new campaign aimed at raising awareness and preventing sexual violence in Quebec’s higher education institutions was launched at Concordia University on Tuesday. It’s called ‘We’re listening’ and it seeks to educate students withing CEGEP and university communities across the province. Global’s Felicia Parrillo reports.
    Mar 19
  • Saskatoon walk aims to create awareness around homelessness
    WATCH: A pair of demonstrations on homelessness is visible on the streets of Saskatoon today. As Erik Bay tells us, their focus is the controversial shelter in Fairhaven, with each taking opposing sides on the issue.
    Global News at 6 Saskatoon
    Mar 14
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  • Indigenous Business Gathering creates space for networking
    WATCH: Hundreds of people gathered at Prairieland Park today to spur the growth of Indigenous businesses in Saskatchewan. Mackenzie Mazankowski explains it could be a vision of the future of Canada’s economy.
    Global News at 6 Saskatoon
    Mar 12
  • How the rise of Temu and Shein created a logistical nightmare for the air freight industry
    As cash-strapped, trend-conscious young consumers propelled ultra fast fashion brands Temu and Shein to the top of the list of e-commerce retailers, they also created chaos and a logistical quagmire for the air cargo industry. Anne Gaviola has more on why their model, which relies on goods and clothing being made cheaply and quickly in...
    Consumer
    Mar 17
  • Students at Queen’s University create a new club to help promote exercise for those experiencing a disability
    The Let’s Get Revved Up Club hopes to make a lasting difference for persons experiencing disability in the Kingston community. To help raise funds for new equipment, the group is holding a Walk n’ Roll-a-thon on Saturday March 23rd from 1-3 at the Queen’s Athletic and Recreation Centre.
    Global News Morning Kingston
    Mar 18
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  • Powerful tornadoes create trail of destruction through 3 U.S. states
    A series of destructive and powerful tornadoes touched down in multiple U.S. states Thursday night leaving a trail of destruction. At least three people were killed in Ohio, while dozens more were injured in Indiana and Kentucky. Jackson Proskow reports on the extent of the damage.
    U.S. News
    Mar 15
  • Two B.C. women create a dim sum themed board game
    Global’s Safeeya Pirani sits down with the creators of the game which brings together food, connection, and competition to teach about culture in a fun way.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Mar 8
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