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  • Grass fire breaks out near rail tracks on northeast Edmonton outskirts
    Edmonton firefighters responded overnight to a grass fire in an industrial area near the Yellowhead Trail and the northeast leg of Anthony Henday Drive. As Lisa MacGregor explains, it comes on a windy and dry day.
    Environment
    Apr 15
  • Lethbridge dance class hired for Mini Pop Kids gig
    A Lethbridge dance studio has been selected to be back-up dancers for a major musical performing group coming to the city. And, as Brandon Cassidy reports, it has the dancers flipping out.
    Apr 3
  • Saskatoon fire crews reign-in controlled burn
    On Tuesday, Saskatoon fire crews responded to a grass fire stemming from a controlled burn that covered roughly 200 hectares of land east of the city.
    Apr 10
  • Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: April 15
    In this Monday, April 15, 2024 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney and Scott Roberts, academics slam Alberta’s proposed Bill 18, downtown Edmonton prepares for the 2024 Oilers playoff run and a grass fire breaks out near rail tracks on northeast Edmonton outskirts amid drought conditions.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 15
  • Surveillance video captures Surrey jewelry store robbery
    Video surveillance captured the entire robbery of a Surrey jewelry store on Monday. Four men were filmed breaking into the store at the Semiahmoo Shopping Centre, smashing glass cabinets and ransacking the business before taking off.
    Mar 27
  • Metro Vancouver passes motion to allow booze in 6 regional parks
    The chance to crack a beer — or enjoy a glass of wine in more Metro Vancouver parks is moving closer to reality. The Metro Vancouver Board — passed a motion Friday that would allow “responsible” alcohol consumption in six regional parks. Andrea Macpherson is at Derby Reach Park with more.
    Global News at Noon BC
    Mar 22
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  • Cyber incident reason for cancelled classes at U of W
    The University of Winnipeg says cancelled classes on Monday were due to a cyber-incident.
    Mar 26
  • Quaker Oats recall spurs Canada-wide class-action lawsuit
    A B.C.-based law firm has launched a class action lawsuit against The Quaker Oats Company, after it recently issued two Canada-wide recalls for nearly 40 products due to potential salmonella contamination. Nathaniel Dove reports.
    Canada
    Jan 19
  • Tow truck operator injured after car falls off truck
    Peterborough Police are trying to figure out what led a car to come off the back of a tow truck Friday afternoon in the east end of the city. Emergency crews were called to the area of Parkhill Road and Leahey’s Lane around 3 p.m. following reports the car came off the truck, striking the...
    Mar 8
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  • Apple to pay up to $14.4M in iPhone throttling settlement
    A Canada-wide, multimillion dollar settlement with the tech giant Apple has been approved by a B.C. Supreme Court judge . The class-action lawsuit accused Apple of providing software updates that slowed down the performance of older smart phones.
    Tech
    Mar 4
  • Here’s how you can claim your compensation in Dollarama’s proposed class-action settlement
    Dollarama reached a proposed national class-action settlement in a lawsuit that alleged the company advertised incorrect prices for certain products that were subject to what’s known as an Environmental Handling Fee, or ecofee. As Sean Previl reports, the settlement still needs to be approved in April but those eligible could get a bit of cash...
    Canada
    Feb 21
  • Newly opened wine bar ‘Coterie’ opens in Old Strathcona
    “Coterie,” a small wine bar in Old Strathcona offers an extensive wine menu but also serves up a selection of delicious plates and snacks to accompany your glass of wine. Manager Corbin Brocks and co-chef Jordan Marzano, share the details.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Feb 11
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  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: Jan. 17
    A snow bomb hits B.C.’s South Coast. Schools cancel classes, drivers help keep each other moving, and heroes do a high wire act to keep bridges safe. Global BC covers how the snow day was handled.
    Global BC
    Jan 17
  • Global National: Jan. 18
    In tonight’s top story: Twenty per cent of Canada’s land mass will soon be in the hands of the government of Nunavut. In Quebec, Premier Francois Legault says an influx of asylum seekers has nearly pushed the province to its breaking point. In the United States, a new investigation into one of the worst school...
    Global National
    Jan 18
  • Concerns growing on making up lost school time due to Quebec strikes
    Many students were back in class on Monday after a two-week holiday break. That is on top of many other school days missed because of the public sector union strikes that kept many teachers off the job. Global’s Tim Sargeant reports on next steps for making up lost time.
    Canada
    Jan 8
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  • Homes evacuated due to grass fire northwest of Airdrie
    Several homes were evacuated after a large grass fire broke out northwest of Airdrie. Craig Momney reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Dec 5, 2023
  • Stratford Police release footage of smash-and-grab jewelry heist
    On Wednesday evening, the Stratford Police Service received numerous 911 calls regarding a robbery at a Paris Jewellers store in the Stratford Mall. Four masked men were recorded breaking glass in the store and were caught on camera stealing jewellery.
    Crime
    Jan 4
  • Crews battle massive grass fire northwest of Airdrie
    Fire crews are seen battling a massive grassfire northwest of Airdrie, Alta.
    Canada
    Dec 5, 2023
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  • University of Alberta students and staff displaced after Humanities Centre fire
    Some students at the University of Alberta don’t know where they’ll be learning when post-holiday classes resume. The Humanities Centre was hit by a fire in December and students and staff are now learning the building will be closed for the whole semester. Jasmine King tells us what happened.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Jan 4
  • Iowa school shooting: Number of injured ‘still unclear,’ sheriff says
    Dallas County Sheriff Adam Infante confirmed Thursday that there were “multiple gunshot victims” following a shooting at Perry High School in Perry, Iowa, on Thursday morning but said the total number of injured was “still unclear.” Sheriff Infante said the shooting happened before classes had started and as a result “very few students and faculty”...
    U.S. News
    Jan 4
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