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  • Ontario renter’s ‘scary’ situation with homelessness after landlords sell property
    Robert Quinn, 61, from Barrie, Ont, shared his story of becoming homeless in 2022 and his year-and-a-half journey to find a permanent place to live. Quinn was one of 18 people housed through a temporary rapid rehousing initiative run by the County of Simcoe in Barrie. The program led to 90 percent of participants finding...
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • Health Matters: Israeli troops leave Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital, IDF says
    Israel’s military has withdrawn from Gaza’s largest hospital after a two-week raid, according to officials. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it killed some 200 militants and detained hundreds more. Gaza residents said the troops left behind several bodies and a vast swath of destruction at al-Shifa Hospital. Katherine Ward has this story and more...
    Health Matters
    Apr 1
  • COVID testing ‘breach of trust’: Health-care providers call for accountability after investigation
    There’s been plenty of reaction to a Global News investigation into COVID-19 rapid tests procured by the Canadian government during the height of the pandemic. After digging into this story for over a year, our journalists found evidence that this particular test’s supplier, Toronto-based BTNX, gave Health Canada incomplete data about the test’s accuracy. Heather...
    Dec 22, 2023
  • Health Matters: Canada’s public health agency studying COVID-19 seasonality
    Figuring out the seasonality of COVID-19 is still a pressing issue for the Public Health Agency of Canada. Dr. Theresa Tam told Global News in a year end interview the virus is still undergoing rapid evolutions as it’s transmitted around the world. Joe Scarpelli has this story and more in Health Matters for Dec. 21,...
    Health Matters
    Dec 21, 2023
  • Global National: Dec. 22
    After days of delays, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) adopted a watered-down resolution on Friday, calling for an immediate speed-up of the flow of humanitarian aid deliveries to hungry and desperate civilians in Gaza. Also, there’s been plenty of reaction to a Global News investigation into COVID-19 rapid tests procured by the Canadian government...
    Dec 22, 2023
  • A new twist on a classic holiday tale
    We all know the tale of the Grinch who stole Christmas, but now Rapid Theatre is putting a unique twist on the story. Artistic director Matt Schuurman joined us on ‘Global News Morning Edmonton’ to talk about ‘The Blank Who Stole Christmas.’
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Dec 4, 2023
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  • Edmonton theatre group presents improvised take on a Christmas classic
    A local improvised comedy group is back with a holiday tradition this year. Rapid Fire Theatre joined Global News at Noon Edmonton with a preview of “The Blank that Stole Christmas,” a hilarious and unique twist on the traditional Grinch story.
    Global News at Noon Edmonton
    Nov 30, 2023
  • Stony Plain basketball coach charged with child pornography offences
    Ron Feniuk, 58, a volunteer basketball coach from Stony Plain, has been arrested by the Internet Child Exploitation Unit after a raid of his house found child pornography. Sarah Ryan has the details.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Feb 2, 2023
  • Global National: Dec. 16
    Twitter has suspended the accounts of several prominent journalists who cover the company and its new owner Elon Musk. This follows his recent decision to permanently ban an account that used publicly available data to track the location of his private jet in real time. The latest controversies surrounding the social media giant. A U.K....
    Global National
    Dec 16, 2022
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  • Ross Memorial Hospital opens RAAM clinic for those struggling with addiction
    Ross Memorial Hospital has opened a Rapid Access Addiction Medicine Clinic (RAAM clinic) to bring faster and more seamless care to those struggling with alcohol or opiate addiction. The clinic has already seen significant demand – creating discussion on whether it needs to be expanded. Sam Houpt has the story…
    Crime
    Jun 14, 2021
  • COVID-19 rapid tests available to the public
    As of Monday, COVID-19 rapid tests will be available to the public at nearly 2000 pharmacies across the province. Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines brings us the story.
    Global News Morning Montreal
    Dec 20, 2021
  • Global National: Dec. 23
    Provinces are breaking records with newly reported COVID-19 cases as the contagious Omicron variant spreads. New restrictions have been announced by Quebec Premier Francois Legault on Wednesday, but as Mike Armstrong reports, this might be planning for the worst. The high numbers of Canadians catching COVID-19 are making officials re-think self-isolation protocols. Businesses are worried...
    Global National
    Dec 23, 2021
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  • Deadly air strikes in Gaza as tensions in Jerusalem rise
    WARNING: This story contains footage some viewers may find disturbing. Discretion is advised. Ongoing clashes between Israeli police and Palestinians in Jerusalem reached a perilous turning point following a raid on the al-Aqsa mosque. An Israeli air strike has killed 20 people in Gaza, including children. It was in retaliation to Hamas firing rockets from...
    Global National
    May 10, 2021
  • Coronavirus outbreak: Saskatchewan implements further travel restrictions to northern communities
    In an effort to stem the spread of the coronavirus, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe on Thursday announced further travel restrictions to the province’s northern communities, as requested by “a number of northern leaders.” The premier said that non-essential travel between the communities is now prohibited, and this is in addition to the previous restriction on...
    Canada
    Apr 30, 2020
  • B.C. mom raising awareness and funds for St. Paul’s addiction clinic
    After the loss of her 23 year-old daughter Brett to an overdose, Terry McLean is sharing her story to help raise awareness and funds for the Rapid Access Addiction Clinic at St. Paul’s Hospital. Kylie Stanton reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Dec 18, 2020
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  • B.C.’s top business stories of 2020
    From record low-interest rates to the rapid growth of online industries, the pandemic has changed the economic landscape. Global financial analyst Michael Campbell counts down his top three business stories of 2020.
    Economy
    Dec 27, 2020
  • Global National: October 16
    The extreme drought conditions across much of B.C. are leading to a rapid rise in wildfires, according to provincial officials. With the B.C. municipal elections having just wrapped up, the voters have spoken and they’ve made one thing clear: they want change. Alberta is calling with promises of higher wages and a lower cost of...
    Global National
    Oct 16, 2022
  • Aerial footage shows federal agents pouring over Roger Stone’s house following arrest
    Roger Stone, a confidant of U.S. President Donald Trump, was arrested in the special counsel’s Russia investigation in a pre-dawn raid at his Florida home on Friday and was charged with lying to Congress and obstructing the probe.
    Crime
    Jan 25, 2019
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  • Roger Stone: I intend to plead not guilty
    Speaking outside a Florida courthouse Friday, Trump confidant Roger Stone said he intended to plead not guilty to all charges following his arrest in an early-morning FBI raid at his Florida home.
    Crime
    Jan 25, 2019
  • New Brunswick ramps up rapid testing in schools as COVID-19 cases spike
    The number of active COVID-19 cases in New Brunswick has reached a new high, and the majority of new cases are in children and teens. The province is bringing in new rules for schools, including rapid testing over the holidays. Nathalie Sturgeon has the story.
    Canada
    Dec 15, 2021
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