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Global News Hour at 6 Calgary: August 28Calgary police deal with an active shooting situation, asking residents nearby to stay indoors. The beach on Mohagany Lake was closed for most of the morning following the drowning of two men. Business returns to normal after hazardous materials led to an evacuation order and detonation.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryAug 28, 2025
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Air Canada, flight attendants reach tentative dealThe Air Canada strike is over. The union representing flight attendants reached an agreement with the employer overnight, bringing the three-day strike to an end. As Alissa Thibault reports, the airline is scrambling to return to normal operations, getting flight attendants back to work and thousands of stranded passengers to where they need to go.Global News Hour at 6 BCAug 19, 2025
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Calgary woodworking company gets social media boost from Kiss rocker Paul StanleyA Calgary woodworking company is basking in the glory of a major celebrity endorsement. Through the power of social media, Black Forest Wood Company is now reaching clients all around the world. Norma Reid reports.Global News at 5 CalgaryJul 23, 2025
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Palma’s Picks: Finding courage and being humanA new book about finding courage and being human, might be making it onto some young readers lists, and it has a B.C. spin to it. Danielle McKechnie, author of “Otto Normal’s Monsterton: The Disappearance of White Pine Beach” joins us Jennifer Palma on Global News Morning Weekend BC.Global News Morning BCDec 15, 2024
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Coronavirus: Saskatoon lab now has the ability to disinfect N95 masks for re-useA Saskatoon lab has partnered with the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) to decontaminate and reuse N95 respiratory masks that are normally thrown out after each use.Global News at 10 ReginaApr 10, 2020
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Life won’t return to normal until COVID-19 vaccine developedIn labs around the world, the race is on to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, in hopes of restoring life to a pre-pandemic normal. As Jackson Proskow explains, while several human clinical trials are underway, each promising sign comes with a warning.Global NationalMay 21, 2020
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Questions swirl around what’s needed to achieve COVID-19 herd immunityCanadians have been told that life will start to feel more normal when herd immunity is reached. But it’s unclear right now what is needed to reach that point. Julia Wong reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 22, 2021
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N.L. residents work together to overcome the stormLife is gradually returning to normal in Newfoundland and Labrador after a record-breaking blizzard. Ross Lord reports on how people there are helping each other through tough times with a smile.Global NationalJan 22, 2020
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Doing business in a post-pandemic worldMany parts of our world have been forever changed by the pandemic, including the way we do business. Former Alberta cabinet Minister Donna Kennedy-Glans has written a book called ‘Teaching a Dinosaur to Dance’, where she takes a closer look at the new normal.Global News Morning BCApr 19, 2022
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Toronto officials lay out winter storm response, say quick weather transitions may be ‘challenge’City of Toronto officials provided details on their planned response to a winter storm expected Thursday, with Transportation Services general manager Barbara Gray saying while it’s a “fairly normal” snow event, they have “all hands on deck” and will deploy vehicles once rain turns to freezing rain. She said plows will be deployed once snow...WeatherFeb 17, 2022
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Global National: Feb. 19Police and protesters faced off for a second straight day in the nation’s capital and at times those tensions erupted into violence, but tonight it appears the Ottawa occupation is into its final hours. Police and protesters are accusing each other of abusive behaviour after a day that saw officers reclaim the street in front...Global NationalFeb 19, 2022
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Excitement, curiosity in Alberta Beach as Pope comes to town: ‘We’re part of history now’The Pope’s presence in what is normally a sleepy beach community is impossible to ignore. Dan Grummett chatted with Alberta Beach residents on how those who live close to the pilgrimage site view the historic and busy visit.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJul 26, 2022
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Will working from home become even more popular amid high commuting costs?Just as workplaces across Nova Scotia return to normal, commuting costs are at an all-time high. Gas prices are up yet again, reaching record levels — and it has some questioning if there’s more employers can do to help. Global’s Callum Smith looks at the idea of working remotely, and if it could be here...Global News at 6 HalifaxMay 6, 2022
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Central Okanagan in clean-up mode following unprecedented high water levelsThere is more evidence tonight that the Okanagan is slowly returning to normal following the unprecedented flooding of 2017. After being closed since early May, many beaches are being re-opened and the protective barriers removed. But as Klaudia Van Emmerik reports the huge job of removing debris and broken docks from the lake and foreshore...Global News at 11 OkanaganJun 29, 2017
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Ontario government set to reveal details on reopening of province’s economyAs the number of cases of COVID-19 starts to reach a plateau in the province, Ontarians wait for life coming back to normal. Miranda Anthistle has more about the Ford government unveiling plans for reopening the economy.Global News at Noon TorontoApr 27, 2020
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Lack of snow means the Okanagan needs rain to prevent droughtThe amount of snow that melts each spring can pretty much dictate what the water story will be like every summer in the Okanagan. It will either pronounce flooding or drought. At the start of May 2019 the local snowpack was below normal. Megan Turcato has more on what that means for the months ahead.Global News at 11 OkanaganMay 9, 2019
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COVID-19: ‘By September, masks will be a personal choice’ says Dr. Bonnie HenryProvincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry details each step of B.C.’s COVID-19 restart plan to get the province back to normal and says by September it’s expected that masks will be a personal choice for people to make and will no longer be mandatory.May 25, 2021
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COVID-19: B.C.’s top doctor on safety of ‘normal social contact’ and when hugging can resumeProvincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry is asked at Tuesday’s COVID-19 restart press conference about what she means by “normal social contact” and when can hugging resume amongst social circles. Henry says it depends on the vulnerability of each person and if they have been vaccinated or not. She jokingly says she has been pitching...May 25, 2021
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Apple Blossom Festival postponed another yearWe check in with Logan Morse, President of the Apple Blossom Festival, to talk about the decision to postpone the 88th annual Apple Blossom Festival to 2022 amidst COVID-19. Normally, the last Wednesday in May is the Official First Day of Festival each year.Global News Morning HalifaxMay 25, 2021
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Edmonton region experiences unseasonably warm November temperaturesPeople in the Edmonton region were enjoying the outdoors Friday as the temperature reached 14 C in Edmonton. As Slav Kornik reports, it’s an continuation of a month that’s experienced temperatures above normal.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonNov 17, 2023