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  • Night vision technology assists wildfire fights
    With the growing risk of wildfires, technology is now helping the firefight continue around the clock. A B.C. company has added night vision to its helicopters, but as Emily Lazatin reports, this equipment is being shippped off for use elsewhere in Canada.
    Global BC
    Apr 28
  • ‘Stolen Time’ sheds light on the Fight for Senior Rights
    The quality of care in long term care homes is a conversation that continues even after the pandemic. ‘Stolen Time’, a new documentary tells the story of lawyer and senior advocate Melissa Miller and her journey to fight for the rights of seniors. She joins Candace Daniel with more on her mission.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Apr 1
  • The court battle over who owns a Swedish meteor
    A landowner and geologists are locked in a legal battle over the ownership rights of a meteorite, which landed on private property in Sweden in November 2020. Mike Armstrong looks at what both sides are arguing, where the meteorite is sitting now, the next potential court fight, and what Canadian laws state about objects that...
    Global National
    Mar 25
  • Remembering ‘Hockey Night in Canada’ broadcaster Bob Cole
    ‘Hockey Night in Canada’ icon and beloved Canadian sports broadcaster Bob Cole died at the age of 90 on Wednesday evening. Ross Lord takes a look through some of the highlights of the late legend’s decades-spanning career.
    Canada
    Apr 25
  • Banff prepares to fight forest fires
    It’s one of the prettiest places to live on earth but it comes with dangers. Now more than ever, it seems forest fires are one of them. Today, the Banff Fire Department looked to train with other first responders and engage the local community to be prepared. Doug Vaessen reports
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Apr 23
  • Music night puts spotlight on mental health
    Singer-songwriter Eric John joins Global News Calgary for a live performance and discuss Music 4 Mental Health happening on April 20th.
    Health
    Apr 14
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  • Bob Cole, ‘Hockey Night in Canada’ legend, dies at 90
    Sports broadcasting and ‘Hockey Night in Canada’ legend Bob Cole died at the age of 90 on Wednesday evening. He passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family in St. John’s, N.L.
    Sports
    Apr 25
  • Fighting food insecurity in Montreal with handmade bowls
    Spring was in the air Saturday as people, young and old, gathered in Pointe-Claire to fundraise for a good cause. It was all part of the Empty Bowls initiative, benefitting Corbeille de Pain. As Felicia Parrillo reports, around 70 local potters donated over 600 handmade bowls to the non-profit.
    Canada
    Apr 27
  • Fighting food insecurity in the West Island
    The Corbeille de Pain is a charitable organization based in Pointe-Claire. On Saturday, April 27, it will be holding its largest fundraising event of the year called Empty Bowls. Corbeille de Pain’s executive director Virginie Grenier-Deschênes joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to talk about the mission of the organization and where funds raised...
    Global News Morning Montreal
    Apr 23
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  • Lights Out for Birds: A call to action
    Bird Friendly Calgary is calling on Calgary residents and businesses to turn off their lights each night from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. to keep birds safe during the spring migration.
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Apr 16
  • The legacy of a courageous advocate in the fight against ALS
    Brad MacKenzie was a tireless advocate for people with ALS right up until his passing, from the disease, earlier this year. Jason Pires speaks with his mother Rose about Brad’s fight for more research into a cure for the disease.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 22
  • Sights and sounds of the Canucks Game 3 viewing party at Rogers Arena
    Towels in hand and pride in their hearts, hundreds of Vancouver Canucks fans descended on Rogers Arena on Friday to enjoy Game 3 of the team’s playoff run against the Nashville Predators. Here are some of the sights and sounds of the viewing party.
    Canada
    Apr 26
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  • Surrey crash Friday night sends two to hospital
    A crash in Surrey on Friday night sent two people to the hospital. It is not clear at this time exactly what happened but the area was closed for hours while investigators were on the scene.
    Global News Morning Weekend BC
    Apr 13
  • How countries are trying to fight a growing plastic problem
    Thousands of delegates from around the world are in Ottawa to try to figure out how to curb plastic pollution, something the United Nations warns is causing serious damage to oceans and other bodies of water. Mackenzie Gray reports on efforts to turn the tide on a huge environmental problem.
    Global National
    Apr 23
  • Steps for Life event sheds light on workplace tragedies
    Ashling Boyd-Slater with Threads of Life joins Global News Calgary to discuss workplace tragedies in our country and the work being done to prevent them. On May 5, people will gather at South Glenmore Park for the annual Steps for Life walk to bring together families impacted by a job-related fatality.
    Apr 21
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  • Right to disconnect: Can the federal government enforce this policy?
    The federal government’s budget is full of measures geared towards young Canadians, which includes a ‘right to disconnect’ from work after hours. David Akin looks at which types of workers will be affected, and if the proposed amendment to the Canada Labour Code can realistically be implemented.
    Global National
    Apr 17
  • Protesters at McGill hold encampment ‘with no end in sight’, demand university divest from Israel
    About a hundred people have set up an encampment on McGill campus this weekend demanding the university divest from Israel-connected funds, and they say they have no end to the demonstration in sight. As Felicia Parrillo reports, this comes as wave of similar and very tense protests have taken place across U.S. university campuses this...
    Canada
    Apr 28
  • Right to Disconnect: Tips for balancing life and how to ‘unplug to connect’
    Join us for “Monday Motivation” as we explore the art of disconnecting with Jully Black. Discover her coined phrase “Unplug to Connect” and learn practical steps to break free from your digital lives. Plus, Jully shares insights on nurturing relationships and self-care, offering advice for both younger generations and hustling entrepreneurs.
    The Morning Show
    Apr 22
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  • Mothers Day: How to get the right gift for every kind of mom
    It’s time for a stylish spin on gift-giving! Fashion extraordinaire Susie Wall joins us for “What to Wear Wednesday”, dedicated to Mother’s Day treasures. From cozy sweats for super moms to dazzling necklaces for new moms, Susie’s got the perfect picks. Plus, don’t miss her savvy money-saving tip for thoughtful keychains.
    The Morning Show
    May 1
  • Big Brother Canada: Tola on being unanimously voted off on double eviction night
    Fiber optic technician Tola from Ottawa experienced a rollercoaster ride on last night’s Big Brother Canada double eviction. After the house turned against him, Tola joins us to discuss the shocking outcome, the emotions of eviction night, and what he will be looking for in the winner as a member of the jury
    The Morning Show
    Apr 25
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