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National Capital Commission CEO outlines ‘key issues’ needed to greenlight Ottawa Senators downtown arenaSpeaking to reporters in Ottawa on Friday, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Capital Commission, Tobi Nussbaum, outlined the “key issues” that needed to be addressed to get their approval for a downtown Ottawa arena for the NHL’s Senators. The Senators and the National Capital Commission announced an agreement at a joint press conference...CanadaSep 20, 2024
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Trucker protests: Ottawa police chief pleads for additional resources from all levels of governmentSpeaking to the media on Monday, Ottawa police chief Peter Sloly pleaded with all levels of government for additional resources to deal with the ongoing protest in the nation’s capital. Stoly said the stories from city residents were “heartbreaking” and said his officers are at their breaking point after days of continuous operations.CrimeFeb 7, 2022
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Climate activists spray paint Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate in protestClimate protesters were detained in Berlin on Sunday after spraying paint on the columns of the landmark Brandenburg Gate. Close to 10 activists carried out the protest in the German capital, using paint shot from fire extinguishers.EnvironmentSep 17, 2023
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‘Diabetes here I come’: Florida Starbucks customer angry after finding message on his cupExpecting an early morning pick-me-up, one Starbucks customer instead found an unexpected message on his cup. “DIABETES HERE I COME” was printed in capital letters on his grande white mocha cup in the city of St. Augustine, on the northeast coast of Florida.WorldApr 13, 2016
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The ‘Colourful Revolution’ continues in MacedoniaIn Monday’s latest unrest in the ‘Colourful Revolution’, anti-government protesters doused in paint the Macedonian Justice Ministry in the capital, Skopje.WorldJun 21, 2016
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Global National: Aug 1A U.S. drone strike has killed Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, one of the world’s most wanted terrorists. How he’s long been a target of Western anti-terror operations. Canada’s monkeypox campaign is facing criticism. Why some people in the gay community believe the rollout has been slow. As Russia’s war in Ukraine rages on, there’s new...Global NationalAug 1, 2022
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Capital Pointe DelaysNearly seven years ago Regina got its first look at the $80 million Capital Point project. It offered residents a whole new world – the problem is Regina is still waiting for that promise to be realized. David Baxter explains.Global News at 6 ReginaJun 14, 2017
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UN paints dire picture of humanitarian situation in YemenUnited Nations agencies on Friday painted a bleak picture of the humanitarian crisis in Yemen. Yemen has been in the midst of a civil war since September 2014 when the Houthis swept into the capital of Sanaa and overthrew the country’s internationally recognised government.WorldOct 28, 2016
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Mayor Fougere – Nov. 28Mayor Michael Fougere is in studio talking about the approved purchase of STC building for new police headquarters, the future of Capital Pointe and the decision to restore the $350,000.00 glockenspiel.Global News Morning ReginaNov 28, 2017
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Global News Regina – July 10Jaskirat Sidhu makes his first court appearance in relation to the Humboldt Broncos bus tragedy. Plus, the city is officially looking for someone to fill the Capital Pointe hole.Jul 10, 2018
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City of Regina prepared to force Capital Pointe development to back-fill siteThu, Mar 15:This morning the City of Regina announced the developers, Fortress Real Developments, have two weeks to resume construction or the city will pursue legal action to force the developer to back-fill the hole.Global News at 6 ReginaMar 15, 2018
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Ask an expert: Financial confessionsMost people have made some slightly questionable financial decisions at one point or another in their lives. Rachel Coyle of Coast Capital Savings offers her advice on some viewer financial confessions.Jul 21, 2019
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Alberta leads Canada with most active COVID-19 cases per capitaAlberta leads the country with the most active COVID-19 cases per capita, as the province deals with a record-breaking surge in daily new cases. As Heather Yourex-West reports, Alberta’s hospitals are nearing their breaking point.Global NationalMay 2, 2021
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Global National: May 2Alberta’s hospitals are nearing their breaking point as the province now had the most active COVID-19 cases in Canada. Plus, the threat of an ambulance strike looms over Ontario, as that province still struggles with surging hospitalizations. Meanwhile, Canada has already pledged millions in aid to India – but what else can it do to...Global NationalMay 2, 2021
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MLK Day: Biden, Harris volunteer as US cities remember civil rights leaderOn Monday, U.S. president-elect Joe Biden and vice-president elect Kamala Harris volunteered at food banks to mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day (MLK), a national holiday honouring the Black civil rights leader assassinated in 1968. Cities across the country also honoured Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., as a group of artists in the nation’s capital...WorldJan 18, 2021
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Beirut explosion: Diver captures moment of blast as seen from the waterA diver in the port of Beirut captured the massive August 4 explosion from the vantage point of the water. Alaa Saad told Storyful he was sitting on a boat with his friends after diving when they noticed smoke rising from the port. It was minutes before the massive explosion hit the capital, killing at...WorldAug 11, 2020
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Osoyoos Band “One of the Best”A Fraser Institute study looking at what makes some First Nation’s bands successful points to the Osoyoos Indian band as a prime example. The band operates more businesses, per capita than any other band in the country. Clarence Louie has served as chief of the O.I.B. for three decades. He says he is happy to...Global News at 5 OkanaganNov 1, 2016
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Burned BMW with ‘capitalism kills’ written on it during G20 protestsG20 protesters marched through Hamburg, Germany as a burned out BMW sat parked with “capitalism kills” spray painted on the remains.WorldJul 6, 2017
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Video shows Edmonton man catching would-be thief, highlights growing problemA startling video has emerged of an Edmonton man confronting a suspect trying to steal from his car. As Fletcher Kent reports, it points to a growing problem in Alberta’s capital.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 16, 2018
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City of Regina files order to have Capital Pointe hole filledAn order from the City of Regina gives the Capital Pointe developers until April 30th to fill in the downtown hole, or they’ll do it for them.Global News at 6 ReginaApr 3, 2018