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  • City of Brandon monitors Assiniboine water levels after flood warning issued
    The City of Brandon is monitoring water levels on the Assiniboine River after the Manitoba government issued a flood warning late last week.
    Environment
    Apr 15
  • Four-goal second period propels Colorado to 5-2 Game 2 win over Winnipeg Jets
    The Jets led 2-1 in the second before Artturi Lehkonen, Zach Parise and Josh Manson scored to put Colorado in front for good as they evened the series at a game apiece.
    Sports
    Apr 24
  • Saskatoon Blades embracing late-season adversity ahead of WHL playoffs
    A rare three-game home losing streak sent a jolt through the Saskatoon Blades organization, who say they feel better prepared now for what the WHL post-season is set to bring.
    Sports
    Mar 6
  • Surviving Edmonton: 1 year spent with homeless people seeking stable housing
    From the coldest winter night to the smokiest summer day. For one year, unhoused people in Edmonton welcomed cameras into their lives as they searched for a more stable future.
    Canada
    Mar 17
  • Joel Edmundson settling in with Maple Leafs
    Sheldon Keefe picked apart the tape after every game.
    Sports
    Mar 11
  • ANALYSIS: Jets too good for repeat of last season’s second-half slide
    The explanations for Winnipeg's five-game losing streak can’t be detailed by analytics or numbers. But whatever the cause, the Jets can't let it continue.
    Sports
    Feb 9
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  • Edmonton councillor has questions for EPCOR about equipment failure, water ban
    Tim Cartmell would like information from EPCOR about having replacement parts on hand and how to prepare for future water incidents so there's less impact on the public.
    Consumer
    Jan 31
  • Opera opportunity: new production brings huge milestone for Calgary singers
    The opportunity comes as performers with the Calgary Opera rehearse the company’s new production of The Elixir of Love.
    Features
    Jan 17
  • ‘Just a couple of plays short’: Bombers stunned by Alouettes’ comeback win in 110th Grey Cup
    The Blue Bombers, looking for their third CFL championship in four years, were stunned by a 19-yard Montreal touchdown reception with 15 seconds left.
    Sports
    Nov 20, 2023
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  • Father-daughter duo some of Canada’s only Indigenous grain inspectors
    Steve Flett spent decades as a grain inspector and trained his daughter Lyndsie in the craft when she was just 17. The duo are some of Canada's only Indigenous grain inspectors.
    Canada
    Nov 7, 2023
  • Black Bond Books marks 60 years defying odds as independent book seller
    A Metro Vancouver institution, beloved by bibliophiles, is marking a milestone anniversary.
    Canada
    Nov 3, 2023
  • Matthews stays hot, Maple Leafs thump Wild
    Auston Matthews dealt with a series of nagging injuries last season.
    Sports
    Oct 14, 2023
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  • ‘Stone Cold’ Austin Elliott relishing role as Saskatoon Blades starting goalie
    A 12th round pick of the Saskatoon Blades in 2019, Austin Elliott has defied the odds being named to the CHL All-Rookie Team and has now taken over the Blades crease in 2023-24.
    Sports
    Oct 5, 2023
  • John Herdman gets firsthand look at massive repair job he faces at Toronto FC
    New Toronto FC coach John Herdman got a firsthand look at the massive repair job in front of him as Toronto FC was thumped 3-0 by Charlotte FC on Wednesday.
    Sports
    Oct 5, 2023
  • Rays rock Blue Jays 12-8 in regular-season finale
    Back-to-back losses to end the regular season didn't diminish the revelry for the Toronto Blue Jays in squeezing into the 2023 post-season.
    Sports
    Oct 1, 2023
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  • Blue Jays reinstate Belt from 10-day injured list
    Brandon Belt is back in the Blue Jays' lineup in time for Toronto's final post-season push.
    Sports
    Sep 26, 2023
  • Affordability protest highlights employment assistance gaps in Manitoba
    University of Manitoba students took to the streets Saturday morning to demonstrate the difficult decisions people living in poverty make and advocate for universal basic income.
    Canada
    Sep 23, 2023
  • Winnipeg report recommends city-wide composting program after successful pilot
    A three-year pilot program testing the project was such a positive experience that 66 per cent of participants said they'd be willing to kick in an extra $8 a month to keep it.
    Environment
    Sep 1, 2023
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  • Devastated Shuswap residents staying in Calgary realize their homes have been lost to fire
    A heartbreaking reality for those people who have lost their homes in the Shuswap region. Global News spoke to those staying in Calgary who are devastated and feeling abandoned.
    Fire
    Aug 22, 2023
  • The Ongoing History of New Music, encore presentation: The Roots of the 90s CanRock explosion
    The 1990s marked a turning point for Canadian rock. A big, big turning point.
    Entertainment
    Jul 1, 2023
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