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Hospitalized Calgary woman’s sister denied entry into Canada: ‘She needs family’A Calgary woman fighting a debilitating heart disease is hoping her sister in Dominican Republic can come help her recover at home — but her visitor visa keeps getting denied.CanadaJan 31, 2025
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Suspect sentenced to life in prison after fatal stabbing of Alberta man in Las VegasA plea agreement means the man accused of stabbing a Calgary man to death in Las Vegas will avoid the death penalty, but spend the rest of his life in prison.CrimeJan 30, 2025
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Americans win 3 of 4 track and field finals, including the women’s 200-metre raceLONDON - The United States dominated Wednesday night's track events at the London Games, taking three out of four golds, including in the biggest race of the night — the women's 200 metres.SportsAug 8, 2012
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Former Mountie charged with sexually abusing three Calgary children seeks bail<span>The lawyer for an ex-Mountie charged this week with sexually abusing three children in Calgary dating back to 2007 said after his client’s first court appearance on Wednesday that he will be seeking bail. </span>Sep 12, 2012
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Canada’s Armstrong wins silver, Bolt coasts into 200-metre final at worldsDAEGU, South Korea - Canada is on the board at the world track and field championships.Sep 2, 2011
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B.C. teachers ask for right to skip classes for eight days over two weeksVANCOUVER - British Columbia's teachers want the right to walk off the job for nearly two weeks in their ongoing contract dispute.Feb 27, 2012
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US woman charged with faking terminal cancer to get big wedding, honeymoonWHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Strangers donated the beautifully embroidered wedding dress, the rings, the honeymoon time-share in Aruba. They acted quickly, too, because the bride was dying of cancer. Or so she said.WorldApr 10, 2012
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Asiana flight attendants’ heroic actions challenge beliefs about what job entailsBefore Asiana Flight 214 crash-landed in San Francisco, the last time the Korean airlines' flight attendants made news it was over an effort by their union earlier this year to get the dress code updated so female attendants could wear trousers.Jul 13, 2013
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Some roads and highways in northern Colorado reopening as floods recedeMore highways in northern Colorado that were cut off because of destructive flooding last week are being reopened, helping reduce the number of people in need of emergency shelters.WeatherSep 21, 2013
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Crime Beat podcast, Pride series net Global Calgary 2 prestigious broadcast news awardsGlobal Calgary has won two regional RTDNA awards for a true-crime podcast from Nancy Hixt and a special series honouring the city's LGBTQ2 community from Jill Croteau.CanadaMay 12, 2020
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Global News wins Canadian Screen Award for Decision Alberta 2023 election coverageGlobal News won the Canadian Screen Award for best live news special for its 'Decision Alberta 2023' provincial election coverage.CanadaMay 29, 2024
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Juice WRLD’s mother speaks out on rapper’s death"Addiction knows no boundaries, and its impact goes beyond the person fighting it," the late rapper's mother said.EntertainmentDec 12, 2019
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Looking to carry on Olympic soccer success, Canadians ready for U-17 World CupInspired by the success of the Canadian women's team at the Summer Olympics, a younger Canada side opens against Nigeria on Saturday at the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Azerbaijan.SportsSep 21, 2012
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Phelps, rowers and traffic: Day 3 at the London OlympicsLONDON - Michael Phelps and powerhouse rowing teams from Australia and Britain were the early highlights at the Olympics on Monday when London's notoriously clogged roads appeared to handle the extra crush of traffic on the first business day of the games.SportsJul 30, 2012
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Agnel upstages Lochte again for 2nd swimming gold of the London OlympicsLONDON - Yannick Agnel bested Ryan Lochte for the second night in a row at the London Olympics, upstaging the American as the biggest star in the pool so far in these games.Jul 30, 2012
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Britain wins 3 golds in 1 hour, Phelps and Pistorius makes history at London GamesLONDON - It was a glorious night for Britain as the host nation won three Olympic golds in track and field in about one hour on Saturday. The noise in the stadium was deafening as the crowd of 80,000, which included members of the royal family, roared and celebrated.SportsAug 4, 2012
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21 throw hats in the ring as London council prepares to fill vacant Ward 6 seatThe Ward 6 seat has sat vacant since last month after Phil Squire abruptly resigned following his appointment to the provincial Consent and Capacity board.PoliticsNov 10, 2021
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Canada’s women’s soccer team has flourished under new head coach Morace<p> Canada's women's soccer team has flourished under new head coach Morace <p>Four months before her team was to step onto the sport's biggest stage, Carolina Morace announced she was walking away.</p> <p>Canadian soccer officials were about to learn something about the Italian coach that Mora</p>SportsJun 20, 2011
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Drought continues for Canada against top-ranked American powerhouseVANCOUVER - Canada's women's soccer team still needs some work to do before it can share a pitch with the best team in the world.Jan 29, 2012
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Tube-inspired cookbooks: Publishing world eager to help fans eat like the starsAndy Griffith always saved room for Aunt Bee's rhubarb pie. The Brady bunch couldn't wait for Alice's meatloaf. It's not Sunday in Tony Soprano's house without gravy. And everyone knows that Don Draper enjoys an old fashioned now and then.Mar 6, 2012