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New data finds climate change is affecting the health of migratory birds returning to the MaritimesSpring has sprung and that means many migratory birds are on their way back to the Maritimes. But as Suzanne Lapointe reports, new data finds storms and higher temperatures related to climate change have been thinning the flocks.Global News at 6 New BrunswickApr 10
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Nova Scotia legislature has opened back up to the public, with some exceptionsA week after the Nova Scotia legislature closed its doors to the public due to ongoing protests, it has now been re-opened. As Angela Capobianco reports, those involved in a March 24th protest inside Province House are still not allowed back.Global News at 6 HalifaxApr 2
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Brandon Teixeira sentencedBrandon Teixeira — convicted of first-degree murder — has been sentenced not only for that crime, but also a second sentence for attempted murder. As Grace Ke reports, the hearing brings to an end a nearly-decade long saga that included Teixeira’s extradition back to Canada to face the charges.Global BCApr 1
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Matthew Perry death: ‘Ketamine Queen’ given 15 years for selling ‘Friends’ actor lethal drugsA federal judge on Wednesday handed down a 15-year sentence to the so-called “Ketamine Queen” – the woman who pleaded guilty to selling ‘Friends’ star Matthew Perry the ketamine that killed him in 2023. Jasveen Sangha, 42, is the third defendant sentenced of the five people who have pleaded guilty in connection with the overdose...The Morning ShowApr 9
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Victoria police scaling back presence at weekly pro-Palestine ralliesVictoria police say the weekly pro-Palestine rallies that have been happening in the capital city for more than two years are starting to take a toll on their members. As Kylie Stanton reports, they say they’re scaling back their presence.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 25
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Mob-related murder suspect arrested in MexicoThe Hamilton-area man wanted in connection with two high-profile homicides in the GTHA back in 2017 has been arrested in Mexico. Police say they are working to get Daniel Tomassetti back to Canada. Nicole Di Donato has the details.CanadaMar 18
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Prolific offender released on bailA prolific offender with a record of dozens of criminal charges have been released back into the community after being given bail. Victoria Femia reports.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganMar 19
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Global National: March 23New York’s LaGuardia Airport reopened Monday, one day after a fatal collision involving an Air Canada Jazz flight late Sunday. Both the captain and the first officer on that flight were killed. One of the Air Canada pilots who was killed has since been identified. Passengers who were aboard the fatal flight have also described...Global NationalMar 23
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Global Okanagan Adopt-a-Pet: Meet KarmaSenior cat needs an attentive owner! Meet Karma. The 13-year-old cat’s owner passed away and she is up for adoption through the Okanagan Humane Society. Karma came into care with a large cyst on her back, which has since been surgically removed. Due to her aging kidneys, she is on special food to support her well-being....Global News at 5:30 OkanaganMar 18
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Hawrelak Park reopens to visitors in Edmonton’s river valleyIt’s one of the city’s most cherished green spaces and now, visitors can finally come back to Hawrelak Park. It’s been closed since 2023 for rehabilitation work and as Nicole Stillger reports, people are excited it’s reopen.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMar 13
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The Madison: Patrick J. Adams, Elle Chapman spill the deets on new series from Taylor SheridanTaylor Sheridan has always been a force when it comes to creating compelling television, and now he’s back with “The Madison.” Two of the show’s stars, Patrick J. Adams and Elle Chapman, who portray an on-screen couple, they tell us how wonderful that experience was for them in a world that is filled with suspense...The Morning ShowMar 13
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Sexual predator sentenced for attacks on three womenA sexual predator whose crimes date back more than 15 years has been sent to prison. As Kristen Robinson reports, he was sentenced as two of his three victims listened online, and with his family in court.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 11
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Public backlash causes Houston to reverse some cuts in Nova Scotia budgetThe Nova Scotia government says it’s clawing back some of its proposed cuts amid intense public backlash. Since the budget was announced two weeks ago, Nova Scotians have been taking to the streets in protest. Skye Bryden-Blom reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxMar 10
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Alberta doctors and government still at odds over triage liaison physiciansThe Alberta Medical Association and provincial government have been in a back and forth for weeks over when and how they will negotiate logistics for hiring triage liaison physicians in emergency departments. Katherine Ludwig explains.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMar 3
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‘Roll up to Win’ is back at Tim Horton’s (with actual cups!)It’s Roll up to Win Season! If you’ve been to your neighbourhood Tim Hortons lately, you’ve probably noticed that “Roll Up To Win” is back, along with the iconic cup – just in time for its 40th anniversary! Canadians love the newly introduced app, but they also enjoy rolling up the rim in person. So...The Morning ShowMar 2
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Princesses Beatrice, Eugenie banned from Royal Ascot over Andrew’s ties to the Epstein FilesPrincess Beatrice and Eugenie have been banned from this year’s Royal Ascot as the fallout from their parents’ ties to Jeffrey Epstein continues. Patricia Treble is here for another royal roundup and confirmed the sisters will not be part of the annual racing event, which is a big blow to the royal family. There’s also...The Morning ShowMar 2
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Alberta senior homebound while condo elevator awaits final inspectionAn Alberta senior who’s healing after knee replacement surgery says she’s “stressed and depressed” because she has no way to leave her condo while the elevator remains out of order. They say the elevator hasn’t been in operation for nearly three months following a five-week repair that started back in December.CanadaFeb 26
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John Shannon on the Jets: Back from the breakHockey analyst John Shannon is back from the Olympic break to talk the final quarter of the season for the Winnipeg Jets. What can we expect from the Jets with the playoff math severely against them? Plus, why haven’t Mark Scheifele and Kyle Connor been separated on a team struggling to find secondary scoring?Winnipeg JetsFeb 25
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UN investigators warn Sudan violence in El-Fasher points to ‘path of genocide’A UN-backed fact-finding mission says violence carried out by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces in El-Fasher last October bears what it calls the “hallmarks of genocide”. Investigators say non-Arab communities were targeted through mass killings and starvation-like siege tactics, with thousands reportedly killed or missing.PoliticsFeb 20
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Buckskin Gloves boxing tournament returnsA legendary boxing tournament dating back to the 1940s is back on the marquee. Travis Prasad has more on why it’s been revived.Global BCFeb 15