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  • John Shannon on the Jets: Year-end review
    680 CJOB hockey analyst John Shannon looks back at what went wrong for the Winnipeg Jets in their first-round series against the Colorado Avalanche, and what moves he could see coming this offseason.
    Winnipeg Jets
    May 2
  • Conservationist call for end to logging proposal in West Bragg Creek
    Plans to clear-cut about 900 hectares in Kananaskis Country are stirring controversy among conservationists. Park users say the move would impact about 20 to 40 kilometers of popular trails near Bragg Creek. As Sarah Offin reports, they’re calling on the government to reject the proposal.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    May 1
  • 1 dead, suspect at large following Peterborough south-end shooting
    Peterborough police are seeking a suspect following a fatal shooting in the city’s south end early Friday. The incident happened around 5 a.m. at Sunshine Homes, a group of buildings owned by the Peterborough Housing Corporation. Police say they found a 32-year-old man with gunshot wounds. He was transported to hospital, where he was pronounced...
    Crime
    Apr 26
  • Calls for B.C. to end its drug decriminalization pilot project
    B.C. is facing new pushback over its drug decriminalization pilot project. Alexa Loo is one of three Metro Vancouver councillors calling for an end to the program. She joins Global News Morning to talk about why she thinks the project should be scrapped.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 23
  • West End waterfront plan approved by Vancouver Park Board
    The Vancouver Park Board has approved a thirty-year plan to revitalize the West End waterfront and also protect it from the effects of climate change.
    Global News at Noon BC
    Apr 23
  • More REM delays for West Island and Montreal’s north end
    Residents in the West Island and north end of Montreal who are eager to use the REM train will need to exercise a little more patience. The next phase of the light-rail network, linking Deux-Montagnes and l’Anse-à-l’Orme to Downtown Montreal, is now facing additional delays. And it’s still unclear when it will finally be up...
    Apr 24
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  • Metro Vancouver city councillors call for end to drug decriminalization
    City councillors from three different Metro Vancouver municipalities will introduce motions at their city council meetings, telling the B.C. government to end its experiment with drug decriminalization. Richard Zussman reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 22
  • Celebration to end Ramadan at COP
    Calgary’s largest Eid Ul-Fitr event will be held at Canada Olympic Park this Saturday, marking the end of Ramadan. Jareer Nur with Nur Events joins Global News Morning Calgary to share the events taking place for the whole family
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Apr 8
  • End of an era: Fire destroys Hangar 11 at former Edmonton airport
    A large crowd gathered Monday night to witness a piece of Edmonton history go up in flames. A fire destroyed Hangar 11: a Second World War-era building that was part of the former municipal airport in central Edmonton. Sarah Ryan has the details.
    Global News at 11 Edmonton
    Apr 23
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  • Guilbeault ‘confident’ that ‘ambitious’ plastic pollution treaty will be achieved by end of year
    As Ottawa kicked off negotiations toward a global plastic waste treaty on Tuesday, Minister of Environment Steven Guilbeault responded to a reporter’s question and said that he did not think a plastic treaty without any kind of plastic production limitation was acceptable. “We have countries from all over the world and I’m confident that not...
    Canada
    Apr 23
  • Saskatoon Muslim community celebrates end of Ramadan
    WATCH: More than 10,000 people gathered at Prairieland Park for Eid on Wednesday. As Global’s Nicole Healey reports, it’s a time for celebration and community.
    Global News at 6 Saskatoon
    Apr 10
  • Protesters at McGill hold encampment ‘with no end in sight’, demand university divest from Israel
    About a hundred people have set up an encampment on McGill campus this weekend demanding the university divest from Israel-connected funds, and they say they have no end to the demonstration in sight. As Felicia Parrillo reports, this comes as wave of similar and very tense protests have taken place across U.S. university campuses this...
    Canada
    Apr 28
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  • Peterborough man fatally shot in south-end city’s first homicide of 2024
    Peterborough Police are investigating the city’s first homicide of 2024. A south end shooting has left a 32-year-old man dead and a suspect on the loose. Robert Lothian has the latest.
    Crime
    Apr 26
  • TTC subway service: Train track fire causes troubles for west-end commuters
    A fire on the train tracks near Islington Station has left the tracks closed for the foreseeable future, forcing commuters to have to get on shuttle buses between Kipling and Jane stations on Line 2 instead of using the subway. As Jaden Lee-Lincoln reports, TTC is encouraging commuters to use alternative forms of transportation heading...
    Global News at Noon Toronto
    Apr 26
  • Israel hopes coming response to Iran attack will end ‘exchange of blows’
    On Tuesday, Yuli Edelstein, the Head of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee, stated that Israel will react to this attack and hopes that Iran will learn a lesson that attacking a sovereign country is not acceptable. However, he made it clear that Israel is not interested in a full-scale war or revenge. “I...
    World
    Apr 16
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  • Business Matters: Ottawa hosts United Nations summit calling to end plastic pollution
    Canada’s capital is hosting about 4,000 delegates from 175 countries for a week-long summit seeking to hammer out international regulations to rid the world of the most toxic kinds of plastic. Anne Gaviola has more on the solutions being examined in Business Matters for Tuesday April 23.
    Apr 23
  • End of deal with family doctors could jeopardize access to health care for Quebecers
    Quebec family doctors warn that nearly 1 million patients could soon be without access to primary. A deal that gave physicians a bonus for seeing patients without a family doctor is set to expire at the end of May. As Global’s Franca Mignacca reports, without a new deal in place, many Quebecers might be left...
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • Israel PM: Ending war “would leave Hamas in power,” serve as victory for “entire axis of evil”
    In a video address on Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doubled down on his rejection of demands from Hamas militants for Israel to end its war in Gaza and with an exchange of hostages. Netanyahu claimed that “capitulating to Hamas’s demands” — which are to remove all Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip and...
    May 5
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  • Biden pressuring Netanyahu to end suffering in Gaza
    In light of Israel’s killing of seven World Central Kitchen members in the Gaza Strip, U.S. President Joe Biden is warning Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that future support for Israel depends on what it does to end the suffering and protect civilians in Gaza. Jackson Proskow reports on the pressure piling on Netanyahu to...
    Global National
    Apr 4
  • Focus BC: Measuring result of decriminalization, City of North Van added to housing ‘naughty list’
    On Friday, there was a complete U-turn from the provincial government. They have largely abandoned the decriminalization pilot put in place. In the April 26, 2024, edition of Focus BC, host Richard Zussman speaks with Mental Health and Addictions Minister Jennifer Whiteside about the pilot. Also, City of North Vancouver Mayor Linda Buchanan discusses why...
    Global News at Noon BC
    Apr 26
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