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Sydney Sweeney may face charges after vandalizing Hollywood sign with brasSydney Sweeney may face legal repercussions for a publicity stunt which involved decorating the Hollywood Sign with a long string of bras to advertise her lingerie brand SYRN. Meanwhile, David and Victoria Beckham made their first public appearance since their son Brooklyn posted on Instagram, confirming a rift in the family. And, the explosive docuseries...The Morning ShowJan 27
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‘People need help’: Conception Bay North residents call for wildfire supportIt’s been three months since a fast-moving wildfire ravaged coastal communities in Conception Bay North, N.L. Heidi Petracek returns to the area to speak with people pleading for more support from the Newfoundland and Labrador government to help rebuild their lives, and hears how things have gotten even worse for some residents.Global NationalNov 6, 2025
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Super Typhoon Ragasa: ‘Tsunami’ type waves slam Taiwanese island like it’s ‘end of the world’An eyewitness on Tuesday described the extreme weather from Super Typhoon Ragasa – the world’s most powerful tropical typhoon this year – slamming into Taiwan’s remote Orchid Island “like the end of the world.” Massive waves crashed onto the shore of the small island, located 90 km (56 miles) off Taiwan’s southeast coast. Hana Tsai...WeatherSep 23, 2025
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Canada, UK, Australia recognize Palestinian state; Israel, U.S. reject itOn Sunday, Canada formally recognized the state of Palestine while also condemning Hamas, joining the U.K. and Australia, piling even more pressure on Israel to end the humanitarian suffering. The recognition of a two-state solution was made on the eve of what will be a high-stakes United Nations summit this week, aimed at bringing an...WorldSep 21, 2025
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Global National: Sept. 21On Sunday, Canada formally recognized the state of Palestine while also condemning Hamas, joining the U.K. and Australia, piling even more pressure on Israel to end the humanitarian suffering. The recognition of a two-state solution was made on the eve of what will be a high-stakes United Nations summit this week, aimed at bringing an...Global NationalSep 21, 2025
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Global National: Sept. 20Jimmy Kimmel’s future at ABC remains uncertain tonight. Negotiations are reportedly continuing with parent company Disney over whether his late night show will return. The network pulled ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ off the air after his monologue about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a move sparking protests, celebrity boycotts and accusations of government pressure...Global NationalSep 20, 2025
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Poilievre wins Alberta byelection, securing return to House of CommonsConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre won a critical Alberta byelection on Monday evening, securing his return to the House of Commons this fall. Mackenzie Gray reports from Poilievre’s new riding, Battle River-Crowfoot, breaking down the Conservative leader’s marginal victory and the key points he made to voters.CanadaAug 19, 2025
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Global National: July 20With less than two weeks to go for Canada to make a trade deal with the U.S., Prime Minister Mark Carney and the nation’s premiers are set to tackle the issue during a three-day meeting in Ontario. But Trump’s commerce secretary is making it clear the U.S. is firmly committed to imposing substantial levies if...Global NationalJul 20, 2025
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U.S. tech companies due to receive tax bill on digital servicesCanada is once again facing an uncertain week, locked in a heated dispute with the United States over Ottawa’s digital services tax. On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced the termination of all trade talks with Canada and even threatened new tariffs. This is all over the plan to tax U.S. tech giants like Google...CanadaJun 28, 2025
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Global National: June 28Canada is once again facing an uncertain week, locked in a heated dispute with the United States over Ottawa’s digital services tax. On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced the termination of all trade talks with Canada and even threatened new tariffs. This is all over the plan to tax U.S. tech giants like Google...Jun 28, 2025
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Grand chief requests halt to auction of Hudson’s Bay items linked to First NationsEven as Hudson’s Bay was granted court permission to auction off 1,700 pieces of art and more than 2,700 artifacts, the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is requesting a halt to the sale of items that may belong to or be linked with First Nations people.CanadaApr 24, 2025
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Independent federal election candidates, other parties vie for Edmonton votesThe Conservatives, Liberals and NDP have dominated much of the conversation during this federal election campaign, but candidates from other political parties are also running in Edmonton, and a few hopefuls are even campaigning as independents. Erik Bay has more on why those candidates chose that path.Apr 13, 2025
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Business Matters: Hudson’s Bay liquidation sales begin at all but 6 storesCanadians headed to Hudson’s Bay stores Monday in hopes of scooping up the first of the retailer’s liquidation deals, but many left confused about whether the markdowns had even begun. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for March 25, 2025.The Auto ShowMar 25, 2025
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Weekend weather breaks records in AlbertaAlberta emerged from a deep-freeze Sunday reaching record-breaking high temperatures. People were heading outside to enjoy the weather and some even started summer activities in late February. Erik Bay has more.WeatherFeb 23, 2025
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Toronto could get up to another 25cm of snow as new system moves in on weekendBarbara Hall, general manager of transportation services at the City of Toronto, said on Friday another significant snowfall is expected this weekend with up to an additional 25 centimetres following Thursday’s big blast. Gray said on Friday that, “We proactively declared a major snowstorm condition, as well as a significant weather event on Wednesday evening....CanadaFeb 14, 2025
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Protesters interrupt Freeland’s official campaign launch for Liberal leaderChrystia Freeland officially launched her campaign to become the next Liberal Party leader and prime minister of Canada on Tuesday. The event was interrupted by protesters who loudly voiced frustrations and some even stormed the stage. Mackenzie Gray explains.CanadaJan 19, 2025
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Krispy Kreme craze: 1st Edmonton shop has doughnut lovers lining up for hoursEven a snowy day in Edmonton couldn’t keep doughnut cravings at bay on Krispy Kreme’s grand opening of their first location in the Alberta city. As Jaclyn Kucey reports, the doughnut giant is already proving to be popular with hundreds of vehicles lining Gateway Blvd. for a first taste of the sweet treat.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 10, 2024
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Liberals table GST break bill without $250 chequesWhile the federal government has now tabled its temporary GST relief legislation, that bill does not include the $250 rebates that were promised alongside the tax break. Mackenzie Gray explains why the two plans have been separated, and why even some Liberal MPs are not on board with the cheques.Global NationalNov 27, 2024
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Canada bracing for surge of asylum seekers after Trump’s winWith Canada already struggling to keep its immigration levels under control, the federal government is now bracing for a sudden surge of asylum seekers from the U.S. after Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election. Mackenzie Gray explains the RCMP’s warning, why the influx could appear even before Trump is sworn in as president, and...Global NationalNov 7, 2024
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Proposed 8.1% property tax hike for Edmonton in 2025Edmontonians are getting a clearer picture of how much more they could be paying in property taxes. Increases for the next two years were previously approved by city council, but even after adjustments, proposed increases are even higher. Erik Bay has more.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonOct 31, 2024