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  • Anti-sunscreen claims circulating online spark criticism
    Beauty expert Christine Cho helps us explore the trend of the anti-sunscreen movement. Discover the risks involved and learn about innovative products designed to provide sun protection without compromising skin health. From mineral to facial sunscreens, travel-friendly options, and convenient touch-up solutions, Christine shares essential tips for maintaining radiant skin while staying safe in the...
    The Morning Show
    Apr 30
  • First Nations file claim over water pollution in Lake Winnipeg
    Eight First Nations that surround Lake Winnipeg filed a joint lawsuit on Tuesday against the federal government, the province of Manitoba, and the City of Winnipeg over what they describe as the ongoing pollution of Lake Winnipeg and its tributaries such as the Red River.
    Canada
    May 1
  • Taber man claims pair of pugs stolen
    A Taber man claiming that his pair of pugs was stolen based on the footprints in the snow, but the footprints left on his heart by the local pet community have made their mark.
    Apr 10
  • New report claims whole logs used for B.C. wood pellet production
    A new report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives says Japan has become a huge market for wood pellets from B.C. and claims many of those pellets are made from whole logs, and not scrap wood, as the industry claims. Alissa Thibault has the details, and the government’s response to the allegations.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 24
  • Critics skeptical about Quebec’s claim that French is on the decline as it announces $600M investment
    The provincial government in Quebec says it is going on the offensive to protect French. It announced a $603 million investment over the next five years to preserve the language, which the government says is facing a decline. As Felicia Parrillo reports, some critics are skeptical about that claim.
    Canada
    Apr 29
  • Tim Hortons mistakenly sends emails to customers claiming they won large prize
    A woman from Kelowna is one of many Canadians who says they received an email from Tim Hortons claiming they had won a large value prize. As Troy Charles reports, the company says it was the result of technical errors.
    Global News at 11 BC
    Apr 18
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  • ‘No use’ in reporting crime in Saskatoon’s Fairhaven neighbourhood: pastor claims
    On Wednesday, Saskatoon City Council heard from Fairmont Baptist Church Pastor Robert Pearce regarding the emergency wellness center in Fairhaven. Pearce claimed that, “crimes aren’t being reported anymore by residents because doing so is a waste of time.”
    Apr 10
  • Daylight shooting claims life of homebuilder at southwest Edmonton construction site
    Two people died, including homebuilder Buta Singh Gill, the owner of Gill Built Homes, during a brazen daytime shooting at a construction site in southwest Edmonton. Lisa MacGregor has the latest from the Cavanagh neighbourhood, where a large crowd grew in the aftermath of the shooting.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 8
  • Peguis First Nation files $1 billion claim against all levels of government over devastating 2022 flood
    Peguis First Nation has filed a $1 billion claim for flood damages against all levels of government following the devastating spring 2022 flood.
    Canada
    Apr 24
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  • First Nations men wrongfully convicted in Manitoba file lawsuits claiming racism
    Two First Nations men wrongfully convicted of murdering a restaurant worker are suing three levels of government saying their imprisonment was the result of racial discrimination. 
    Apr 5
  • Some N.B. forestry companies seek removal from Wolastoqey title claim
    Several forestry companies named in the Wolastoqey title claim are seeking to be removed from the litigation, arguing that the provincial government is responsible for past harms. As the court heard today, the Wolastoqey said that shouldn’t dismiss the companies from the proceedings. Silas Brown reports.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Apr 4
  • Wolastoqey Nation’s title claim returns to court
    The Wolastoqey Nation’s title claim returns to court this week, as the province seeks to strike some portions of it. Government lawyers argued the way it’s currently written would impact homeowners in the claim area, but the Wolastoqey say that’s not the case. Silas Brown reports.
    Mar 25
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  • Gaza aid workers killed: Trudeau disputes Israel’s claims, says convoy hit by ‘targeted missiles’
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took aim at the Israeli government on Thursday, saying that the seven Gaza aid workers killed by Israeli Defence Force missile strikes were “targeted.” “I have to directly take issue with what Prime Minister Netanyahu said yesterday when he said ‘Well, this just happens in conflicts and in wartime.’ No, this...
    Trending
    Apr 4
  • More Montreal merchants claim bus lane to blame for struggling businesses
    More merchants on Queen Mary Road west of Décarie are coming forward. They say a bus lane put in place in the Fall of 2022 is hurting their bottom line. According to the business owners, borough administrators are failing to address their concerns. Global’s Phil Carpenter reports.
    Mar 26
  • U.S. says Israel’s claims that UN resolution hindered hostage talks is ‘inaccurate,’ ‘unfair’
    On Monday, Israel suggested a United Nations (UN) resolution — which called for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas — had hindered opportunities for hostage negotiations after Hamas reportedly pulled out of the talks. Responding on Tuesday, U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said Israel’s statement is both “inaccurate” and “unfair” to hostages who...
    Politics
    Mar 26
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  • N.B. man claims $64M lotto win just 19 days before expiry
    After a search that spanned nearly one year, a crab fisherman from New Brunswick has claimed the largest lottery prize ever won in Atlantic Canada — $64-million dollars — just 19 days before the ticket was set to expire. Atlantic Lottery’s Communications Director, Molly Cormier, said, “We are just very, very excited that this story...
    Mar 28
  • ISIS claims responsibility for Moscow concert hall attack that left dozens dead
    Dozens were killed and many more injured when several assailants burst into a concert hall on the outskirts of Moscow and opened fire. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack, which state officials are investigating as terrorism. Jeff Semple reports.
    World
    Mar 22
  • Health Canada should review acne treatment cancer claims: experts
    You may be checking your bathroom cupboard after a U.S. lab announced it detected a chemical that causes cancer in many acne creams. Global’s Nathaniel Dove explores what the experts are saying and how regulators are responding.
    Canada
    Mar 8
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  • Tree well claims life of skier in Rossland, B.C.
    A B.C. ski town is mourning the loss of a long-time resident. He died this week after falling into a tree well while in bounds at Rossland’s Red Mountain Resort. Angela Jung has more on what skiers need to know about the dangers of tree wells.
    Global BC
    Mar 8
  • Hundreds of B.C. landlords rally in support of petition, claim provincial laws working against them
    They may not generate the most sympathy, but a group of landlords is taking their message to the office of B.C.’s housing minister, saying the system is tilted against them. Angela Jung reports.
    Global BC
    Mar 10
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