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Price increases for U.S. national parksU.S. President Donald Trump’s America First Plan could be pricing Canadians out of visiting some of the country’s most popular national parks. Paul Johnson explains how a new fee is just the latest deterrent for Canadians looking to visit the U.S.Global News Hour at 6 BCJan 8
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Corman Park Police drone helps with search and rescuesWATCH: Corman park police have a new set of eyes in the sky and it’s already making a difference, preventing the death of an intoxicated man who was ill-prepared for the cold.CanadaJan 9
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Christmas at Stampede ParkStampede Christmas takes over the BMO Centre Great Lawn and Outdoor Plaza December 13-14 and 20-21 with an opportunity to support Magic of Christmas.Global News Morning CalgaryDec 12, 2025
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Residential parking ban in effect SundayA residential parking ban will start Sunday in Winnipeg. Here’s a look at the plowing schedule:WeatherDec 18, 2025
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Weeks later, some Thorncliffe Park residents return home after fireAfter more than a month after being displaced by a fire that broke out between the walls of two neighboring buildings in Thorncliffe park, some residents at 11 Thorncliffe Park Drive are being allowed to finally return home. Lexy Benedict reports.Global News at 6 TorontoJan 5
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‘Unprecedented’ fire in Thorncliffe Park finally extinguishedAfter a roughly two-and-a-half-week battle, Toronto fire says it has extinguished the fire between two condo buildings in Thorncliffe Park. But due to structure damage and a number of safety assessments that still need to take place, it’s still unclear when people will be able to return home. Jaden Lee-Lincoln speaks with some frustrated residents.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoDec 16, 2025
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Edmonton’s first Phase 1 parking ban of season ends with drivers being ticketedThe City of Edmonton’s Phase 1 parking ban ended on Monday with over 100 tickets handed out. But as Sarah Ryan explains, drivers shouldn’t expect a long reprieve if the snow forecasted to fall over Christmas becomes a reality later this week.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 22, 2025
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Whitecaps exploring idea of new stadium at Hastings ParkThe Vancouver Whitecaps are one small step closer to potentially getting their own stadium. The team and the city of Vancouver have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore the possible development of a stadium and entertainment district at Hastings Park. We speak with Whitecaps CEO and Sporting Director Axel Schuster about that agreement.SportsDec 12, 2025
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Thorncliffe Park highrise fire extinguished, but residents’ return date not yet knownThe fire at two Thorncliffe Park highrise buildings has at last been extinguished after days of work by fire crews. But while the fire has been put out, a date for residents to return home is not yet known. Sean O’Shea reports.Global News at 6 TorontoDec 16, 2025
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Consumer Matters: B.C. man fights parking ticket over confusing signAn Impark customer received a parking ticket over a sign that says “All Vehicles Allowed.” When he brought that up to Impark, the company argued the sign and area is meant for electric vehicles only. That’s when he contacted Anne Drewa with Consumer Matters.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 15, 2025
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Give Me Shelter: A Safe Place shelters domestic violence survivors in Edmonton, Sherwood ParkIt wouldn’t be possible for A Safe Place to care for so many people fleeing domestic violence in Sherwood Park, Strathcona County and Edmonton if it wasn’t for fundraising, says executive director Karen Kadatz. She joined Vinesh Pratap on Global Edmonton’s Give Me Shelter donation drive day to speak about the importance community support plays.CanadaDec 17, 2025
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Thorncliffe Park fire raises questions on high-rise building materialsA persistent fire burning between two Thorncliffe Park towers is sparking concern over combustible particle board hidden inside older high-rises. Engineer Sally Thompson joins Candace Daniel to break down how common it is to find this type of construction, whether other buildings could face similar risks, and what residents should know about codes, inspections, and...Global News Morning TorontoDec 8, 2025
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Back to Jasper: Classic holiday magic at the Jasper Park Lodge this winterGlobal Edmonton couldn’t go back to Jasper without including one of the most iconic spots in the Alberta national park: the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge. General manager Garrett Turta talks about the JPL’s upcoming festive winter experiences and shares an update on the storied hotel’s multi-million-dollar renovations.Global News Morning Weekend EdmontonDec 8, 2025
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Parking Authority looking at new way to issue ticketsThe Winnipeg Parking Authority is considering giving you more power to report those breaking parking rules. Their 2026 business plan says it will explore “photo based public reporting”. Iris Dyck has details on what that could look like in our city.Dec 3, 2025
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Fire in Thorncliffe Park condos burns for 6th dayResidents of two condos in Thorncliffe Park have been out of their homes for almost a week due to a fire burning in a tight gap between the buildings. In an update at city hall on Wednesday, officials said firefighting operations are expected to continue into next week and there’s still no timeline for when...Global News at 6 TorontoDec 3, 2025
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Zoo Lights at the Assiniboine Park ZooGlobal’s Daniel Moss is at the Assiniboine Park Zoo to take in their holiday light display.Nov 28, 2025
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Indoor light festival Glow dazzles Prairieland ParkWATCH: Indoor light festival Glow is underway at Prairieland Park throughout the holiday season.EntertainmentNov 27, 2025
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Strawberry Fields Forever: John Lennon fans gather at Central Park memorial 45 years after his deathDec. 8, 2025, marks the 45th anniversary of late The Beatles singer-songwriter John Lennon. The Liverpool-born star was shot dead in New York City in 1980. As per tradition, thousands of fans gathered at Strawberry Fields on Monday — the memorial placed in Central Park, where Lennon was killed — to commemorate the music icon.EntertainmentDec 8, 2025
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Winter Route Parking Ban in effect next weekWinnipeg’s Snow Route Parking Ban will go into effect next week.WeatherNov 25, 2025
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‘It’s very stressful’: Residents remain displaced as apartment fire in Thorncliffe Park remains activeResidents remain displaced for the fourth straight day as an active fire continues to burn within the walls of two high-rise apartments in Thorncliffe Park. Fire crews remain on scene, as they work to put out the blaze. The Canadian Red Cross is offering support, including shelter and food for those who have been forced...CanadaNov 30, 2025