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REM delayed again and south shore service to be disrupted in summer 2025More delivery delays and service interruptions for the REM light-rail train network. Delivery of the all-electric train system to Deux-Montagnes and the West Island is being pushed back another year. As Global’s Tim Sargeant reports, existing service to the south shore will be significantly impacted in 2025.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Nov 14
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Global News at 5:30 Montreal: Nov. 14Emergency measures taken after a train derails in Longueuil, more delays and a major closure for the REM, and debate over a potential Ste-Catherine Street West revamp.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Nov 14
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GemStar Circle of Excellence Fundraising CampaignPromoting academic excellence and youth involvement in the Black community- that’s the mission behind The Gem*Star Circle of Excellence Scholarship & Mentorship program. President of Playmas Montreal, Gemma Raeburn-Baynes and program graduate Asherah Ramdhan Page join host Brayden Jagger Haines to talk more about this empowering initiative.Global News Morning MontrealDec 23
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Month of Giving Back: Red Cedar CafeRed Cedar Cafe volunteer coordinator Phoebe Nodge explains how the organization provides free or low cost meals to the community.Dec 23
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Red Light Therapy: The truth behind the trendCelebrities swear by red light therapy for glowing skin and more, but is it really worth the hype? Wellness expert Kyle Buchanan breaks down its benefits, from anti-aging to hair health, and shares what you need to know before jumping on the trend.The Morning ShowDec 17
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Adopt a Pet: Playful RexDr. Ted Purcell with the Edmonton Humane Society joined us on Global News Morning to introduce us to a sweet kitten named Rex who is looking for his forever home.Global News Morning EdmontonDec 4
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Parking woes at REM station on Montreal’s south shoreThe REM light-rail network may be a victim of its own success. Frustration is growing among daily commuters over the lack of available parking spots at a station on Montreal’s south shore. Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines reports.Sep 23
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Rev. Rhonda Britton says final days as pastor before retirement are bittersweetA pastor at a Baptist church in Halifax is retiring, leaving behind a legacy of strength, transformation and resilience. Ahead of her last Christmas Eve service, Rev. Rhonda Britton says her final days as pastor are bittersweet. Ella MacDonald reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxDec 24
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Global News at 5:30 Montreal: Nov. 1Renewed efforts to save a West Island landmark, the new model of senior care in Quebec and thousands of REM commuters stranded.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Nov 1
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Alberta unveils red zone border patrol plan to combat illegal activityAlberta plans to bolster security along the Canada-U.S. border. The $29 million spend to create a new patrol unit has been in the works for months, but was accelerated by president elect Donald Trump’s tariff threats. As Sarah Offin explains, it’s an attempt to crack down on illegal immigration and drug smuggling, but some argue...Danielle SmithDec 12
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Red River Métis sign landmark agreement with fedsFor the first time in modern history a Métis government — the Red River Métis in Manitoba — has signed a treaty with Ottawa. The last time a treaty was signed was way back in 1870, but the federal government did not live up to its end of the deal. Melissa Ridgen explains how today’s...CanadaNov 30
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Red Cross encourages Manitobans to learn CPRNovember is CPR Month in Canada and the Manitoba division of the Red Cross is offering CPR training, with courses that will fit your needs.Nov 26
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Red Road Lodge a beacon of hope for those looking for helpThe Red Road Lodge at the corner of Main and Logan provides a safe haven for those struggling with addiction and mental health issues.Nov 25
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Operation Red Nose set for kickoffOperation Red Nose is set to offer rides for another holiday season. And this time, it has a new host organization.Nov 15
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SUV rams into students outside China primary school, injuring several peopleWARNING: Video contains disturbing content. Viewer discretion is advised. Several people were injured when a man driving an SUV rammed into a group of students and pedestrians outside a primary school in southern China Tuesday morning. A 39-year-old man was arrested in connection with the attack.WorldNov 19
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Edmonton Valley Zoo shows off adorable red pandasThe Edmonton Valley Zoo is showing off its two youngest animals for the first time, four-month-old red pandas Fred and George.Global News at 5 EdmontonNov 15
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Annual Operation Red Nose launches in B.C.Despite years of messaging, dozens of people are killed in B.C. every year due to impaired driving. But a life-saving program is launching once again – just in time for the holiday party season. Taya Fast has more on this year’s “Operation Red Nose.”Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 13
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‘Shocked’: China car ramming attack kills 35, injures dozensWARNING: Video contains graphic content that may be disturbing to viewers. Discretion is advised. Chinese residents in the southern city of Zhuhai paid tribute to victims of a deadly car-ramming incident on Wednesday, after a driver rammed his car into a crowd at a sports centre on Monday. According to police, the attack left 35...CrimeNov 13
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Regina Rams capture program’s second Hardy Cup title over rival USask HuskiesWATCH: Four interceptions helped lead the University of Regina Rams to their second Hardy Cup championship in program history, defeating the University of Saskatchewan Huskies 19-14.SportsNov 9
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USask Huskies & Regina Rams to square off in first all-Saskatchewan Hardy Cup in 22 yearsWATCH: For the first time since 2002, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies and University of Regina Rams will see their rivalry play out in a Hardy Cup final.SportsNov 8