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  • Metro Vancouver church fusing play with prayer for Easter Sunday
    A church in Metro Vancouver is doing something really different this Easter Sunday. Where the pastor’s son usually plays, he’s now offering prayer. Emily Lazatin reports.
    Global BC
    Mar 31
  • Pope Francis calls for Gaza ceasefire in Easter Sunday address
    Pope Francis called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of all Israeli hostages in his traditional Easter Sunday address, which marks one of the most important days in the Christian calendar. “Let us not allow the current hostilities to continue to have grave repercussions on the civil population, by now at the...
    World
    Mar 31
  • Easter Sunday marks deadline for Ukraine emergency visa arrivals in Canada
    Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began two years ago, Canada has welcomed nearly 300,000 Ukrainians seeking to escape the conflict on emergency visas. But Sunday marked the last day for anyone who was granted those visas to arrive in Canada. Abigail Bimman reports.
    Canada
    Mar 31
  • ‘Drag Me to Church’: Calgary chapel combines Easter service with drag show
    A Calgary church is showing solidarity with it’s LGBTQ+ community as it combines an Easter service with a drag show, resulting in the “Drag Me to Church” service. This year, Easter Sunday overlaps with International Transgender Day of Visibility. Craig Momney reports.
    Canada
    Mar 31
  • Peterborough restaurant gives out hundreds of free Easter meals
    The owner of a Peterborough, Ont. restaurant, The Original Spaghetti House Pizzeria, made it his mission to hand out around a thousand free meals on Easter Sunday to those in need. Germain Ma has his story.
    Canada
    Mar 31
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: March 31
    Reaction to a brazen shooting that was captured on video in downtown Vancouver on Saturday. A new church opens its doors this Easter Sunday with a service in a parkour gym. Court documents are shedding new light on a wastewater treatment plant on the North Shore that is years late and billions over budget.
    Global BC
    Mar 31
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  • King Charles greets supporters in 1st public appearance since cancer diagnosis
    Some good news for the Royal family after months of woe. On Sunday, King Charles made his first public appearance since his cancer diagnosis in February. He and Queen Camilla attended the traditional Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor. Redmond Shannon reports.
    Health
    Mar 31
  • Pets die in house fire north of Peterborough
    No one was home but several pets died following a house fire in Selwyn Township on Easter Sunday. Selwyn firefighters responded to the blaze on Hillis Road around 3:30 p.m. Deputy fire chief Howard Jinkerson says the structure was fully involved when fire crews arrived on scene. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
    Apr 1
  • Calgary event combines traditional Easter service with drag show and story time
    As many wake up to chocolate bunnies and eggs on Easter Sunday, others will be attending Easter services. But as Craig Momney reports, there’s one Calgary church that’s taking a different approach.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Mar 27
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  • Global News at 6 Toronto: March 31, 2024
    A community in Ajax woke up to the sight of yellow tape and police cruisers early Easter Sunday following the city’s third murder this year. Across the pond, King Charles attended an annual Easter church service in Windsor, England, marking the monarch’s first major public appearance since his cancer diagnosis in February. Plus, the price...
    Mar 31
  • No plan to excavate burial sites in Kamloops
    Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver will sign a new sacred covenant on Easter Sunday. One of the commitments will ensure the First Nation can confirm historical records, which could prove valuable when it excavates the burial sites of the 215 children believed to have been found in 2021. Paul Johnson...
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Mar 28
  • Global National: March 31
    In tonight’s top story: Some good news for the Royal family after months of woe. On Sunday, King Charles made his first public appearance since his cancer diagnosis in February. And, since Russia’s invasion began two years ago, Canada has welcomed nearly 300,000 Ukrainians seeking to escape the conflict on emergency visas. But Sunday marked...
    Global National
    Mar 31
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  • Zelenskyy urges Ukrainians to unite in common prayer on Orthodox Easter
    Sunday marked the third Orthodox Easter that Ukrainians have spent at war after Russia’s invasion. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged Ukrainians to unite in common prayer. Mike Armstrong reports.
    World
    6 hours
  • Montreal organization hosts Easter brunch to help seniors combat loneliness
    Little Brothers of Montreal, a community organization that provides services for seniors, hosted a special Easter brunch on Sunday as a way to help the elders beat isolation. Organizers say gatherings like this are vital for some seniors, especially those who are shut in. Phil Carpenter reports.
    Health
    Mar 31
  • King Charles attends Easter church service in 1st major public appearance since cancer diagnosis
    King Charles attended an annual Easter church service in Windsor, England, on Sunday, marking the monarch’s first major public appearance since his cancer diagnosis back in February.
    Mar 31
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  • 52nd annual Easter Seals Telethon sets $100,000 fundraising goal
    The 52nd annual Easter Seals Telethon returns to the Peterborough airwaves on Sunday, March 24 on YourTV and Global Peterborough. Coralie Jacobs, Easter Seals Ontario senior development officer, talks about the telethon and its importance to the organization and her “amazing team” of volunteers. The telethon will air from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
    Mar 22
  • 52nd annual Peterborough Easter Seals Telethon raises nearly $107K
    The 52nd annual Peterborough Easter Seals Telethon hit the airwaves on Sunday. The broadcast is a community effort aiming to support families and kids living with physical disabilities. Germain Ma has a behind-the-scenes look at the show.
    Mar 24
  • Food bank demand rising near N.B. military base
    Families around the world are celebrating Easter on Sunday and for many, that means feasts. But the weekend festivities are also serving as another reminder of rising grocery costs throughout the country. As Anna Mandin reports, one New Brunswick food bank says demand has doubled since the pandemic.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Mar 31
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  • Calgary Wranglers push for playoffs with family fun games
    It’s a busy Easter weekend at the ‘Dome for the Calgary Wranglers, who are in the middle of a playoff push in the AHL. Wranglers left-winger Alex Gallant and business manager Nathan Macdonald join Global News Morning Calgary to talk about the battle to get into the post-season, and also to tell us about some...
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Mar 28
  • Homan, Retornaz add Grand Slam titles at WFG Masters in Saskatoon
    WATCH: Six days of curling came to a close Sunday in Saskatoon, with Team Homan and Team Retornaz raising the trophies at the 2023 WFG Masters.
    Sports
    Dec 17, 2023
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