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Diane Ladd, TV and stage actor, dies at 89She earned an Oscar nomination for supporting actor for her turn as the acerbic, straight-talking Flo in 'Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore.'EntertainmentNov 3
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Sasha DiGiulian becomes first woman to free-climb El Capitan’s longest routeFree-climbing is when climbers scale using only their hands and feet, supported by ropes to prevent them from falling, which they rig in sections.TrendingDec 2
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Saskatoon Christian school leader receives 18-month conditional sentenceFormer Saskatoon Christian school director John Olubobokun received an 18-month conditional sentence Thursday in the assault case against former students.CanadaNov 20
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Dolly Parton shares ‘health challenges’ after missing Dollywood eventThe 79-year-old country icon shared a video on social media after missing the ceremony for her Dollywood theme park due to 'a few health challenges.'EntertainmentNov 20
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King’s College says it is facing $1.8-million deficit due to rising costsPresident Bill Lahey says the Halifax university is in a precarious financial situation that he is working to change.EducationDec 3
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Industry experts question Saab’s pitch to bring 10,000 jobs to CanadaCritics are questioning the solidity of Saab's pitch to deliver 10,000 jobs in Canada if it decides to set up shop here to assemble Gripen fighter jets.CanadaDec 5
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Michael J. Fox says representing the Parkinson’s community is a ‘privilege’'People that had Parkinson's for years were stigmatized, so now to represent them, and to be a place marker in society ... I'm so humbled by it,' Fox said.EntertainmentOct 23
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Government shutdown offers schools a glimpse of life without an Education DepartmentWASHINGTON (AP) — The government shutdown has been a source of anxiety for school leaders wondering how long grant money will last and who can help them interpret federal laws. For Education Secretary Linda McMahon, it offers a preview of what she hopes to make permanent.HealthOct 30
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As Russia threats worsen, all Canadians can help security: Latvian envoy'When Russia is lowering the threshold of doing mischief, using force or anything ... it's very worrying,' said Latvia's ambassador to Canada in an interview with Global News.PoliticsNov 13
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Espionage trial: Hydro-Québec says it learned of unauthorized publications in 2022Hydro-Québec learned in 2022 of unauthorized academic papers by ex-employee Yuesheng Wang, now on trial for allegedly spying for China.CanadaOct 15
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“Dream of a lifetime”: Canadian economist Howitt among Nobel winners in economicsThe international team used mathematics to explain "creative destruction," an economic concept in which beneficial innovations replace older technologies and businesses.CanadaOct 13
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‘It’s sad’: Toronto’s iconic Imperial Pub to close after 81 years in businessKnown for its second-floor library bar, live music, open mic nights and laid-back atmosphere, the pub has been a go-to for nearby workers, residents and TMU students.CanadaOct 2
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Canada-wide warrant issued for Edmonton daycare worker believed to have fled countryA Canada-wide warrant has been issued for a former worker accused of sexually assaulting a little girl at Willowbrae Academy Millcreek in southeast Edmonton.CrimeSep 16
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14 books to cozy up with this fallIt’s time to swap your beach read for a comforting novel. Read on for 10 must-read novels for fall that pair perfectly with a pumpkin spice latte.The CuratorSep 18
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New name, old ties: Federal funds for Indigenous youth linked to company previously cut offThe founder of youth treatment centres cut off from Jordan's Principle funding has launched a new company to treat Indigenous teens, a Global News investigation has found.InvestigationsSep 3
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‘They’re real people’: Mob focus of JFK assassination flick filmed in WinnipegWhen it came time to pick a location, producers chose Winnipeg over other major cities such as Atlanta and New Orleans in part because of its Exchange District neighbourhood.EntertainmentAug 3
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Alberta polio survivors fear ‘horrifying’ virus could returnPolio has been eradicated in Canada for over 30 years, but doctors warn if vaccine rates continue to decline, it could open the door to a return of the devastating virus.HealthSep 2
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Terence Stamp, U.K. actor who played General Zod in early Superman films, dies at 87The London-born Stamp started his film career with 1962’s seafaring 'Billy Budd,' for which he earned Oscar and BAFTA award nominations.EntertainmentAug 18
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‘Not what you think they are’: Inside a teen facility facing years of red flags, mistreatment claimsVenture Academy markets itself as therapeutic care for struggling teens. But a six-month Global News investigation found dozens of allegations of psychological and emotional harm.InvestigationsAug 7
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Many Canadians who voted in 2025 didn’t feel fully informed: pollMany respondents pointed to social media as among their most influential news sources, with 14 per cent specifically citing Facebook.PoliticsJul 31