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Global News Weekend at 6 Calgary: August 31, 2025Tens of thousands march in annual Calgary Pride Parade as new controversial gender policies take effect in Alberta schools. Calgary’s Northeast was the scene of a dramatic motorhome fire on Sunday. The Forest Lawn outdoor pool was evacuated on Friday due to a chlorine leak in a maintenance room. A small black bear was spotted...Aug 31
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My Pandemic Story: New exhibit at the ROMLiem Vu takes us on a tour of the first crowd-sourced exhibit at the Royal Ontario Museum that documents young people’s experiences during the pandemic.Nov 12, 2021
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Ryerson grad creates app making her world and others’ more accessibleMon, Jan 11: A Ryerson student created the app ‘Access Now’, which uses crowd sourcing to collect and share accessibility information around the world. Susan Hay has the story in this week’s ‘Making A Difference.’Jan 11, 2016
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Park Board asking for public input over mobility access in Stanley ParkAccessing Stanley Park during the COVID-19 pandemic has been a source of frustration for many – due to the installation of a bike lane. Now as Paul Johnson reports, the Vancouver Park Board is asking for your input on mobility access in what’s dubbed the city’s crown jewel.Global News Hour at 6 BCMay 29, 2022
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Edmonton overpaid for SmartTravel App, says Quebec City developerA Quebec City app developer says Edmonton’s new SmartTravel App is a rip-off. The creators of a new crowd sourcing photo radar app say theirs works better and they made it for less than $1,000. Kent Morrison reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonOct 5, 2016
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Raptors victory parade: Slow crawl leaves impatient fans ‘soured’Crowded Toronto street caused major delays for the Raptors championship parade, which left ‘soured’ according to Global News’ Kamil Karamali.CanadaJun 17, 2019
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‘Very tasty’: Artist takes bite of US$120,000 banana at Art BaselA Georgian-born American performance artist ate a piece of artwork by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan on exhibition at Perrotin stand in Art Basel in Miami Beach, Fla., on Saturday. David Datuna can be heard saying, “Very tasty,” to the oogling crowd after eating the banana that was taped to the wall as part of Cattelan’s...WorldDec 8, 2019
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Global National: April 2Outrage is mounting over the Israeli airstrike that killed seven World Central Kitchen workers, including Canadian-American Jacob Flickinger, who had just finished delivering essential food to Palestinians. How Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reacting; the calls for accountability; how this attack is also putting future aid for Gaza at risk, and what this could...Global NationalApr 2, 2024
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Trump says media should be banned from using anonymous sourcesU.S. President Donald Trump told the crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference Friday that in his opinion, reporters should be banned from using anonymous sources in their reporting.PoliticsFeb 24, 2017
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Khashoggi case knocks Saudi crown prince’s powerSaudi Arabia’s defacto ruler — Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman — has lost control of the global crisis surrounding the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, sources close to the royal court have told Reuters. His father, the king, has had to step in.WorldOct 19, 2018
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5M bottles of children’s medication en route to Alberta in coming weeksMillions of bottles of children’s medicine are on their way to Alberta, sourced by the provincial government. Premier Danielle Smith said this is the best way to keep kids out of crowded hospitals but not everyone agrees. Morgan Black reports.Danielle SmithDec 6, 2022
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What 24 hours in India looks likeIndia’s largest crowd sourced film is at a completion with Richie Mehta’s “India In A Day” premiering at TIFF 2016The Morning ShowSep 9, 2016
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Ghomeshi will not face trial in June after reaching agreement with Crown: sourcesTue, May 10: Former CBC Radio host Jian Ghomeshi has a court appearance at Old City Hall Wednesday morning. Sources say he has agreed to sign a peace bond, so the Crown will drop its charge against him. Christina Stevens reports.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoMay 10, 2016
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Pet charity appTue, Jul 15 – A new app allows you to raise money for the animal shelter of your choice, just by walking. A crowd sourcing campaign raised twenty-thousand dollars for ResQWalk – and now a donation pool is divvied up depending on how far supporters walked. Kim Smith took a walk with Champ this afternoon...Jul 15, 2014
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New Brunswick maple syrup group asks for more Crown land amid increased demandMaple syrup producers in New Brunswick say they need more Crown land to keep up with demand. But the request has soured relations with those who work in forestry. As Nathalie Sturgeon reports, one maple syrup producer says there’s room for both industries.CanadaFeb 2, 2022
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A romp with the men’s romperA crowd sourcing campaign to develop the ‘romphim’, a men’s one piece outfit.The Morning ShowMay 16, 2017
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Drugs, racism, rural population decline are hot topics in south Sask: reportDrugs, racism and rural population decline are some the biggest barriers to thriving communities in southern Saskatchewan according to a new, crowd-sourced report.Global News at 10 ReginaOct 2, 2019