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  • Money hacks: Try the 30-Day no-spend challenge
    Get ready to level up your financial game with our expert, Rubina Ahmed-Haq, in the ultimate edition of ‘Rubina to the Rescue’! She helps us explore how some money-saving challenges can turn finances into a fun adventure. Rubina explains the how you can save $5000 following the ‘100 envelope’ challenge. She also outlines the 30-day...
    The Morning Show
    Mar 7
  • Global National: Feb. 16
    Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has died, according to authorities in the prison where he was being held. The 47-year-old vocal critic of Russian leader Vladimir Putin had been in jail since 2021, and international leaders have reacted strongly to the news. The Kremlin has called the West’s reaction to Navalny’s death “unacceptable” and “absolutely...
    Global National
    Feb 16
  • Sports betting ads should be banned in Canada due to risk for youth, advocates say
    It’s hard not to turn on the hockey game or browse online without coming across a commercial or advertisement promoting sports betting. However, advocates in Canada say those ads are posing a risk for youth due to the consistent exposure. Sean Previl explains why they’re calling for a ban on all sports betting ads, and...
    Canada
    Jan 28
  • Business Matters: Meta offers Canadian Facebook users $51M in class-action lawsuit
    A $51 million settlement has been proposed by Meta over a lawsuit in four Canadian provinces related to its “Sponsored Stories” ad program which ran on Facebook from 2011 to 2014, using people’s names and photos without their knowledge. In Business Matters for Jan. 12, Anne Gaviola has more on what’s at stake for tech...
    Canada
    Jan 12
  • Global News at 6 Toronto: Jan. 6, 2024
    Toronto Police Service has launched an investigation into an apparent murder-suicide that occurred on Jan. 2. According to local police, a call came from a residence in the Bathurst Street and Baycrest Avenue area around 8:20 a.m. First responders located two people dead, a man and a woman. Plus, Global News is celebrating a special...
    Jan 6
  • Saskatchewan swimming star Blake Tierney reacts to breakout Pan Am Games performance
    WATCH: Part of five medal-winning performances at the 2023 Pan Am Games in Chile, Saskatchewan’s Blake Tierney is back north of the border training for more success in the pool ahead of a key 2024 season.
    Sports
    Nov 6, 2023
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  • Global National: Dec. 24
    In tonight’s top story: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is dismissing reports that the U.S. has convinced Israel to not expand its military offensive in Gaza. “Israel is a sovereign state,” Netanyahu told his cabinet on Sunday, adding that “Our decisions are not dictated by external pressures.” Also, in the Middle East, the Taliban marks...
    Canada
    Dec 24, 2023
  • Global National: Oct. 23
    Israel says more than 200 hostages are still trapped in the Gaza Strip. They and the Palestinians who live there face another night of intense Israeli bombardment. What freelance journalist Aziz Elkahlout and his family are enduring; and how significantly more humanitarian aid is desperately needed. New details are emerging about some of the atrocities...
    Global National
    Oct 23, 2023
  • Alberta farmers can use AI to detect lameness in dairy cows
    Edmonton-based startup iClassifer is using images, videos and artificial intelligence to track dairy cows and flag any early lameness indicators. Emily Mertz has more. “We are trying to find lameness and lameness indicators at an earlier stage
    Global News at Noon Edmonton
    Oct 12, 2023
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  • Global National: Nov. 1
    For the first time in almost a month, the Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt has temporarily opened, allowing more than 300 foreign nationals and severely injured Palestinians to finally get out. Some of the people who were lucky enough to leave, as Israel’s ground operation in Gaza advances, and desperation grows...
    Global National
    Nov 1, 2023
  • Saskatoon budget cuts to correct spending mistakes are fair for taxpayer : Canadian Taxpayers Federation
    Canadian Taxpayers Federation prairie director Gage Haubrich said Monday that “Saskatoon city council knew the year-on-year deficits would be an issue before this year and they failed to take action.” Haubrich added that “it’s unfair to pass along budget deficits to taxpayers, so we’re hoping councillors can dig deep and focus on finding those extra...
    Jul 24, 2023
  • Manitoba crash: Shared Health CEO, CMO say first responders, emergency staff showed tremendous effort to deliver care to victims
    Manitoba Shared Health CEO Lanette Siragusa responded to questions on Friday regarding the emergency response to Thursday’s deadly crash in Carberry, Man., that killed at least 15 people. Siragusa said the response from all first responders and hospital staff was “tremendous and Manitoba’s health system came together for the good of the patients.” Chief medical...
    Canada
    Jun 16, 2023
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  • Super Bowl 55 ads are here!
    Every year fans look forward to the Super Bowl, but you can’t deny that the commercials almost get as much attention as the game. Squire Barnes shares with us his favourite ads from Sunday’s big show.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Feb 8, 2021
  • Aerial footage: Car crashes into gates of FBI headquarters in Pittsburgh
    One man was taken to the hospital after crashing through the gates of the FBI building on the south side of PIttsburgh, PA. According to officials, the incident happened around 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the FBI building located on 33rd Street.
    World
    Jul 26, 2016
  • Woman lit on fire in apparent random attack, Toronto police provide timeline
    At a news conference on Friday, Toronto Police spokesperson Alex Li provided a timeline of an apparent random attack at a transit station that saw a woman lit on fire after a man reportedly poured an “accelerant substance” on her and then ignited the substance. According to Li, the woman has critical injuries in a...
    Crime
    Jun 17, 2022
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  • Olympic gymnast Ellie Black prepares for Pan Am Games
    Fri, Apr 17 – Halifax-born Olympic gymnast Ellie Black tells us how she stays healthy and keeps her cool while training and competing, plus shares her goals for the upcoming Pan Am Games in Toronto this summer.
    Sports
    Apr 17, 2015
  • How to cope when the PanAm games takes over roadways
    Thu, Jan 22: Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca explains how GTA residents will cope when the Pan Am Games come to town in the summer.
    Jan 22, 2015
  • Drake’s Curse Continues At Toronto Maple Leafs Game
    The “Drake curse” (unfortunately) lives on. The Canadian rapper attended game 4 of the Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Boston Bruins playoff series where the Leafs sadly lost. This comes just days after Italian soccer club A.S. Roma banned its players from taking photos with the “In My Feelings” performer following the team’s big loss right...
    Entertainment
    Apr 18, 2019
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  • Kingston Yacht Club prepares a send-off celebration to two sailors heading to the Pan American Games
    The Pan Am Games can lead towards participating in the 2020 Olympics
    Global News Morning Kingston
    Jul 18, 2019
  • Howie D Talks ‘Which One Am I’ In Studio
    From Backstreet Boy to family man, Howie D stops by the ET Canada studio to tell Cheryl Hickey how his family-inspired album ‘Which One Am I’ came to be. Plus, the singer opens up about the ‘DNA’ world tour and the future plans for Backstreet Boys, including an acoustic greatest hits album.
    Entertainment
    Jul 17, 2019
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