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  • Air pollution in Sarnia-area linked to increased cancer risk: health review
    A government-funded health project shows that in certain parts of Sarnia there is an increased risk of cancer, particularly leukemia, because of exposure to air pollution.
    Canada
    Dec 1, 2023
  • ‘A better way’: An Indigenous alternative to Ontario’s faltering child-welfare system
    An Indigenous child protection agency in Ontario called Nogdawindamin uses a novel approach to child welfare that focuses on culture, families and community to keep kids at home.
    Features
    Mar 8, 2023
  • Denmark, Sweden press pause on Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for younger age groups
    One U.S. study found young males under 20 are up to six times more likely to develop myocarditis after contracting COVID-19 than those who have been vaccinated.
    Health
    Oct 6, 2021
  • Jungle Survivors
    They’re cute, cuddly and on the brink of extinction. In “Jungle Survivors” 16:9’s Carolyn Jarvis takes you to beautiful, tropical Borneo – one of the few places on Earth where orangutans still exist in the wild. Meet the Canadian woman who has devoted her life to saving these gentle creatures.
    Apr 26, 2011
  • WiFi I
    You can’t see it but it’s everywhere. WiFi connects computers to the internet, no cords required. Now kids are using it in wireless classrooms across the country. But is it an invisible danger? Carolyn Jarvis investigates why some parents say WiFi in schools is making our kids sick.
    Oct 14, 2010
  • The Cartoonist
    Brian Gable’s cartooning career began in a university classroom. But it wasn’t in art class. “I was doodling in the margins of what should have been my notes,” says Brian. “A person sitting beside me had just signed up for the student newspaper and looked over and said ‘I think someone said at the paper...
    Dec 3, 2012
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  • Inside Bountiful: Winston Blackmore
    Winston Blackmore’s way of life is on trial. A polygamist leader with 15 wives and more than a hundred kids, Blackmore has been under investigation for years. He was charged once but he’s never been convicted.
    Oct 11, 2011
  • Getting into Cirque
    Ever wondered what it takes to be a part of Cirque du Soleil? For four months 16x9 followed Cirque performers behind the scenes, giving new meaning to the term “running away with the circus”.
    Oct 31, 2011
  • Montreal police report second suspected arson attack at same Saint-Michel building
    A similar incident took place around 24 hours prior on Monday morning, but that fire caused only minor damage.
    Crime
    Jun 30, 2020
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  • Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine contender: Medicago’s breakthrough, ties to Big Tobacco and warnings a pandemic was coming
    For years Medicago said a pandemic was coming and we should be ready. Today, it is a leading contender to create a made-in-Canada COVID-19 vaccine.
    Features
    Jan 11, 2021
  • Canada’s Medicago begins late-stage study of COVID-19 vaccine with GlaxoSmithKline
    Medicago, which has Canada's most advanced COVID-19 vaccine project under development, expects to report results from a mid-stage trial of the vaccine in April.
    Canada
    Mar 16, 2021
  • TIMELINE: The Sweetest Heist
    A timeline of events leading up to one of the largest thefts in Quebec history.
    Features
    Oct 2, 2014
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  • Under Fire: Were Moncton RCMP officers ready for the call?
    It was one of the most horrific killing sprees in Canadian history – a lone gunman who was on the hunt for cops in Moncton, N.B., last June.
    Canada
    Mar 26, 2015
  • Thursday, March 26 on ‘The Morning Show’
    Here's what to expect on the March 26 edition of 'The Morning Show.'
    Mar 25, 2015
  • 16×9 DOP nominated for Canadian Society of Cinematographers award
    Congratulations to 16×9 Director of Photography, Kirk Neff, who was nominated for the 2015 Canadian Society of Cinematographers News Magazine Cinematography award.
    Mar 2, 2015
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  • Conservatives accused of compromising public safety after Global News 16×9 Moncton shooting report
    The opposition parties are expected to raise in the House of Commons a 16x9 report that aired this weekend on the Moncton gunman who killed three RCMP officers and wounded two others.
    Canada
    Mar 30, 2015
  • RCMP association calls for commissioner to step down after charges laid
    The head of the association representing Canada’s RCMP officers urged Friday the commissioner to step down in the wake of charges against the force stemming from the Moncton shooting rampage in 2014.
    May 15, 2015
  • Toxic dust buried under Yellowknife’s ‘Giant Mine’ to cost taxpayers $900M
    The gold extraction process used at Giant Mine created a highly toxic by-product. Today, there is an almost unfathomable amount of toxic dust still buried underneath the site.
    Canada
    Nov 18, 2014
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  • EXCLUSIVE: All RCMP cadets now receiving carbine and active shooter training
    RCMP cadets have now begun training in the use of carbine rifles and active shooter situations at the RCMP Training Academy “Depot” located in Regina, Global News has learned.
    Canada
    Jun 15, 2015
  • Is the space tourism industry ready for lift off?
    Is the space tourism industry ready for lift off? Two companies, Virgin Galactic and XCOR Aerospace, are in a new space race to take the average consumer into the skies.
    Features
    Apr 22, 2013
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