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  • Global News Hour at 6 Calgary: April 16
    A Calgary doctor is charged with fraud over allegations of fake billing. Calgary rebrands itself with a new motto, becoming the Blue Sky City. The City of Calgary buys back the original site of Ernest Manning High School with housing top of mind for the site.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Apr 17
  • Municipal governments face threat as Alberta asserts power over them in Bill 20
    New rules in Alberta could change how much control municipal officials have over their own governance. As Heather Yourex-West reports, the changes would give the province the power to repeal bylaws and even remove elected officials.
    Danielle Smith
    Apr 28
  • Jury continues to deliberate the fate of man charged with killing Toronto cop
    As Catherine McDonald reports, legal experts say, despite the judge telling jurors that she doesn’t think there’s evidence to support the crown’s case for murder, the jury are the triers of facts.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Apr 19
  • Winnipeg man facing 2 murder charges arrested in 3rd killing, police say
    A Winnipeg man in custody facing charges in two homicides has now been arrested for a third, police say.
    Canada
    Apr 24
  • Avalanche kills skier near Lake Louise
    A skier has died in an avalanche on Cathedral Mountain near Lake Louise.
    Global News at Noon Calgary
    Apr 3
  • Hardeep Singh Nijjar killing: RCMP make arrests in B.C. Sikh leader murder case
    The RCMP made arrests in connection to the killing of B.C. Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Friday. The RCMP took the Indian nationals into custody almost a year after Nijjar was gunned down at the Guru Nanak Sikh Temple in Surrey, B.C.
    Canada
    May 3
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  • Ontario takes action against chemical plant after First Nation members fall ill
    The Ontario government is cracking down on a chemical plant after dozens of people in a First Nation became sick this week. Extremely high levels of the cancer-causing chemical benzene were detected in Aamjiwnaang First Nation, south of Sarnia. People there have been exposed to high levels of dangerous pollutants for years. Now, in response...
    Apr 19
  • Pit bull owner facing charges in Auburn Bay dog attack; injured man speaks out
    A Calgary dog owner is facing 18 charges after a fatal dog attack last month in Auburn Bay. One dog died and a man and his dog were injured. As Carolyn Kury de Castillo reports, the owners of the dog that was injured are fed up with what they feel are dangerous dogs running loose...
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Apr 3
  • “Where’s Bill?” makes a debut on Global News Morning Kingston
    Bill Welychka makes a return to Global News Morning Kingston after moving to a role behind the microphone with 96.3 BIG Fm. Find out what he’s been up to in this new weekly feature!
    Global News Morning Kingston
    Mar 21
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  • Online Harms Act: Canada tables bill aiming to protect children, make internet safe
    WARNING: Video contains content that may be disturbing to viewers. Discretion is advised. The federal government tabled the Online Harms bill on Monday, which it says will make the internet safer and is focused on protecting minors against sexual abuse and extortion. The draft legislation aims to combat online hate by forcing major companies to...
    Canada
    Feb 26
  • City of Edmonton to take over Citadel Theatre
    The Citadel Theatre’s lease is about to expire and it will require the City of Edmonton to take over the building. As Breanna Karstens-Smith reports, that will come with tens of millions of dollars in repair bills.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    May 3
  • N.B. delays forced addiction treatment bill
    New Brunswick’s provincial government has decided to delay the implementation of its forced rehab legislation – saying it will take more time to get it right. As Silas Brown reports, that means a bill is unlikely to land before the provincial election in October.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    May 3
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  • Town of Ajax urges province to take more action against Intimate Partner Violence
    The urge to push the provincial government to take quicker action when it comes to intimate partner violence, continues throughout the region. Earlier this month, Ajax council unanimously passed another motion asking for the passage of Bill 173. Advocates feel that it’s urgently needed, and worry about delays. Lexy Benedict reports.
    Apr 26
  • Global News Hour at 6 Calgary: April 25
    A 44-year-old is facing a list of charges after over 80 animals in distress and stolen items were recovered from a rural property in southern Alberta. The Alberta government tables a bill that would give it powers over municipalities. The Calgary international airport breaks ground on a massive runway rehabilitation project.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Apr 25
  • Pill found in Vancouver Island Starbucks cake pop
    A Vancouver Island woman says she found a pill lodged in a sweet treat purchased from Starbucks. As Cassidy Mosconi reports, the mother says she only realized after her five-year-old son took a bite.
    Global BC
    Feb 4
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  • Cooking Together: Chef Ned Bell’s Turkey Burgers
    Chef Ned Bell shows us how to make turkey burgers with tomato jam, mustard mayo, and pickled peppers.
    Global BC
    Apr 28
  • Pro-Palestinian encampment on McGill University campus enters seventh day
    The McGill university pro-Palestinian encampment keeps growing in size and opposition continues. After seven days, pressure is mounting on both sides of the conflict for university officials to take action. Is there an end in sight to the encampment? Global’s Gloria Henriquez reports.
    Canada
    May 3
  • Anti-war protesters at Montreal’s McGill University demand divestment from Israel
    It has been a tense weekend at number of American campuses with pro-Palestinian protests. And now the movement has come to Canada, with Montreal students also refusing to take down tents at McGill University, claiming they’ll stay until the school meets their divestment demands. Abigail Bimman reports.
    Canada
    Apr 28
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  • Game Day with Pete Dalliday: May 2, 2024
    Peterborough’s Porter Martone shines in Canada’s quest for gold; calling the shots as kids ‘play ball!!”; baseball diamond renovations coming to Curve Lake First Nation and a mini-TBT as we catch Noor Ra’fat Ibrahim hanging out with the Jays!
    The Morning Show on CHEX
    May 2
  • N.S. premier changes mind on Antigonish consolidation
    Premier Tim Houston is deciding to stop the procession of Bill 407, which would have seen Antigonish town and county take a step towards consolidation. As Megan King reports, the change of heart by the premier has left community activists relieved and local politicians disappointed.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Apr 5
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