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  • New King Charles portrait, with ‘blood-red palette,’ sparks mixed reaction
    The piece, which was unveiled by King Charles and Queen Camilla, has elicited strong reactions from art critics, royal watchers and the broader public.
    Trending
    May 15
  • Michael Massey lifts Royals over Blue Jays 4-1
    Jose Berrios made just one mistake in an otherwise impressive outing as he continues to dominate on the mound to start the season.
    Sports
    Apr 30
  • Anger after Montreal cyclist hits child about to board school bus with lights flashing
    Global News watched three cyclists ignore the stop sign and flashing lights on two school buses on Friday afternoon alone, not far from where a person on a bicycle hit a child.
    Canada
    May 10
  • Turner’s twin blasts power Jays past Royals 6-5
    The Toronto Blue Jays rested all-star shortstop Bo Bichette and key relievers Yimi Garcia and Jordan Romano weren't available, so it fell to Justin Turner to step up.
    Sports
    Apr 29
  • Edmonton doctors warn of NICU crisis that could lead to baby deaths
    'We're starting to get to the point where there is potential serious harm that is going to be afflicting the most fragile, vulnerable patients that we have in this province.'
    Health
    Apr 16
  • Conductor Andrew Davis, who headed Toronto Symphony Orchestra for 13 years, dies
    Andrew Davis, an acclaimed British conductor who served as music director at orchestras on three continents, including the Toronto Symphony Orchestra for 13 years, has died.
    Canada
    Apr 22
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  • Annual home prices predicted to rise nearly 10% by end of year: Royal LePage
    Royal LePage is predicting that annual home prices will rise nine per cent by the end of the year in an updated housing market forecast.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • Student-led pro-Palestinian protests seen at Alberta universities Thursday
    A student-led pro-Palestinian encampment was established at the University of Calgary on Thursday morning, joining the dozens of protests happening on Canadian and U.S. campuses.
    Canada
    May 9
  • Glitch delays HMCS Montreal departure from Halifax ahead of six-month operation
    The departure of HMCS Montreal from Halifax for an international mission was delayed this weekend due to what officials described as a 'small mechanical issue.'
    Canada
    Apr 14
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  • Stabbing at Sydney shopping centre leaves 6 dead, 8 injured
    The stabbing at the shopping center, which was a hub of activity on a particularly warm fall afternoon, began around 3:10 p.m. on Saturday.
    World
    Apr 13
  • Ukraine marks its third Easter at war under fire from Russian attacks
    As Ukraine marked its third Easter at war, Russia on Sunday launched a barrage of drones concentrated in Ukraine’s east.
    World
    May 5
  • Cherry blossom trees close to blooming across Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara Region
    Cherry blossom trees are in full bloom across much of southern Ontario with most municipalities suggesting the window to see them may be the next 10 days.
    Canada
    Apr 19
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  • Horwath’s use of ‘strong mayor’ power sets stage for development on Stoney Creek parking lot
    Hamilton's mayor formally used her strong mayor powers at council Wednesday and got the votes needed to advance a housing development in downtown Stoney Creek.
    Canada
    Apr 24
  • Toronto-area raids target illegal gaming, ‘ring leader’ out of the country: police
    RCMP announced that a series of raids conducted from March 28 to 30 "have culminated in the dismantling of an illegal gaming and book-making network operating within the GTA."
    Crime
    Apr 5
  • Solar eclipse eye damage: More than 160 cases reported in Ontario, Quebec
    Dozens of cases of eye damage related to the April 8 total solar eclipse have been reported in Canada. The conditions include inflammation of the cornea and solar retinopathy.
    Health
    Apr 26
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  • Drug use in B.C.’s hospitals sparks feisty debate in the legislature
    The Official Opposition, B.C. United, called out the government over a string of stories about illegal drug use in hospitals, with users allowed to leave their beds.
    Politics
    Apr 11
  • Nenshi viewed as front-runner as deadline looms in Alberta NDP leadership contest
    Members have until Monday night to buy a membership in order to cast a vote on June 22 on who will replace Rachel Notley as NDP leader and head of the Opposition.
    Politics
    Apr 22
  • Alberta Aviation Museum wants to take over Hangar 14 ownership from City of Edmonton
    After Hangar 11 was destroyed in a fire, those working to preserve and promote Edmonton's aviation history say their efforts are now more important than ever.
    Canada
    Apr 26
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  • Rose Hanbury addresses Prince William affair rumours
    The affair rumours between Rose Hanbury and Prince William have been given new life in the worldwide furor over Kate Middleton's wellbeing.
    World
    Mar 20
  • 2 more Canadians dead in Russia-Ukraine war, Global Affairs Canada says
    Global Affairs Canada says two more Canadians have died in the war between Ukraine and Russia, bringing the total number of Canadians killed in that conflict to 11.
    World
    Mar 25
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