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Operation launched to raise St. Lawrence River water levelsAuthorities began an extraordinary 36-hour operation at the Moses-Saunders Dam near Cornwall to boost water levels in the St. Lawrence River. Floodgates were opened to help marinas and boat owners struggling with unusually low conditions. The move is expected to free stranded vessels, but as Elizabeth Zogalis reports, it may not be enough for everyoneOct 17, 2025
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Saturday Sips: International Pinot Noir DayIt’s known as the “heartbreak grape”, because it can be hard to grow and is susceptible to disease. It’s also one of the oldest grapes varieties around. International Pinot Noir day is drawing near, Jamie Cornwell, Beverage Director, with Lorette Brasserie joins Jennifer Palma on Saturday Sips with BC wines.Global News at Noon Weekend BCAug 16, 2025
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Iran vows retribution, fires back at IsraelIran launched retaliatory strikes at Israel on Friday after its deadly overnight barrage on nuclear sites and military facilities. Iran’s supreme leader says Israel has made a “grave error.” Reuters’ Alexander Cornwell reports from Tel Aviv.WorldJun 13, 2025
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Vancouver bakery prepares for Italian Day on The DriveFratelli Bakery has been serving authentic Italian pastries and cakes on Vancouver’s Commercial Drive for nearly 30 years. Global’s Safeeya Pirani visits owner Marco Cornale to see what he’s preparing for the 15th anniversary of Italian Day on The Drive, and learn what the cultural festival means for the neighbourhood.CanadaJun 7, 2025
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Regina police to open new office in Cornwall CentreThe Regina Police Service will have a new office at the Cornwall Centre to manage its downtown safety team.Feb 28, 2025
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Royal tour to Canada wraps up amid calls for real action towards reconciliationPrince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall departed Canada Thursday night after a three-day tour that began in St. John’s, N.L., with a solemn moment of reflection on residential school deaths and ended in the North with a meeting with First Nations chiefs on climate change. While not apologizing for survivors of the residential school...CanadaMay 20, 2022
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Canadian cruise passengers begin quarantine in Cornwall, Ont.More than 100 Canadians who spent two weeks quarantined on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan are back on home turf. But as Mike Armstrong reports, they now face another 14 days under quarantine in Cornwall, Ont.Global NationalFeb 21, 2020
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Health official describes conditions for quarantined Canadians in Cornwall, Ont., facility amid COVID-19 outbreakDuring a press conference on Friday, Emergency Manager of the Public Health Agency of Canada Rhonda Kropp said that once the Canadians who have been repatriated from the quarantined Diamond Princess cruise ship docked in Japan arrive in Cornwall, Ont., for additional quarantine, they will be spending the majority of their time in their room,...CanadaFeb 21, 2020
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Canadians repatriated from Japan after COVID-19 outbreak on cruise ship will be offered mental health supportEmergency Manager of the Public Health Agency of Canada Rhonda Kropp provided an update on Friday about the Canadians who are being repatriated and quarantined in Cornwall, Ont., from the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan, after a two week quarantine due to an on-board outbreak of COVID-19. In addition to outlining the safety protocols...CanadaFeb 21, 2020
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5-year-old girl critically injured in Vancouver crash after car mounts curbA five-year-old girl is in critical condition after a crash in Kitsilano. Police say the collision happened just before noon Wednesday – near Cornwall Avenue and Arbutus Street right near Kitsilano Beach Park.BC1Jul 20, 2022
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Prince Charles and Camilla start day 2 of Canadian visit in OttawaThe Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall are in Ottawa for their second day of the Canadian tour. Abigail Bimman has more on what’s on their agenda and the diminishing support for the monarchy in Canada.Global News Morning TorontoMay 18, 2022
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Prince Charles, Camilla attend wreath-laying ceremony at Ottawa’s National War memorialPrince Charles and his wife, Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, laid a wreath at the National War memorial and flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Wednesday in Ottawa as the couple’s three-day Canadian royal tour continued.May 18, 2022
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Prince Charles and Camilla kick off Canadian tour focused on Indigenous issuesThe Duke and Duchess of Cornwall have begun their tour of Canada to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, arriving at their first stop in St. John’s. As Ross Lord reports, Indigenous reconciliation is also at the forefront of the visit, as perceptions and popularity of the British monarchy dwindles among Canadians.Global NationalMay 17, 2022
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Saturday is senior hockey tonight in DeserontoThe Deseronto Bulldogs have joined the new Eastern Ontario Senior Hockey League. They begin play on Saturday against the Cornwall Prowlers.SportsSep 24, 2019
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Canadians aboard Diamond Princess to arrive in Trenton on FridayAbout 200 Canadian passengers onboard the Diamond Princess will arrive in Canada Friday morning. They’ll land at CFB Trenton before being transferred to the NAV Centre in Cornwall for a two-week quarantine period. Morganne Campbell reports.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoFeb 20, 2020
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Halifax city unveils Cornwallis committeeThu, Jul 26: The Halifax Regional Municipality has unveiled its special committee that will examine how to commemorate Halifax’s controversial founder Edward Cornwallis. Alexa MacLean has the details.Global News at 6 HalifaxJul 26, 2018
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Racism in Halifax front and centre during annual church service.Every year, the Cornwallis Street Baptist Church opens its doors to Halifax Regional Police to connect the two communities together on the topic of racism. A conversation that was especially raw this year after police statistics on street checks showed black people were disproportionately represented during an 11 year period. Alexa MacLean reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxMar 19, 2017
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Vacancy at Regina’s Cornwall Centre increases with more stores set to closeVacancy rates at the Cornwall Centre are set to increase as more stores close come the New Year, but it’s not all doom and gloom as Katelyn Wilson explains.Global News at 10 ReginaDec 19, 2018
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Suicide numbers worry Brockville social workersNumbers provided by the hospital indicate that during the years of 2012 to 2014, there 641 suicides in the area that encompasses Bancroft to Cornwall, Kingston to Ottawa and all areas in between – which are often rural.Sep 12, 2017
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Regina police help 20 kids shop for the holidays through CopShopWed, Dec 13: For 20 local children, it was a day at the Cornwall Centre they will never forget. Katelyn Wilson reports.Global News at 6 ReginaDec 13, 2017