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New ways to support the Alberta’s Full House LotteryThe Full House Lottery is back for another year, with some amazing prizes up for grabs — all while supporting health-care innovation in the province. Lindsay Robertson with the Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation, along with Kristy Isert and her son Otto, who were both patients, joined Global News Morning Edmonton to chat about supporting a...Global News Morning EdmontonFeb 4
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AUPE protests Alberta government workers returning to the office full-timeAlberta government workers are heading back to the office full-time and many aren’t happy about the end of hybrid work. But as Sarah Komadina explains, Edmonton’s business community is welcoming their return.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 30
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A full deck of storylines across the sports worldAs baseball’s off-season shakes rosters, NHL and NBA campaigns hit their stride, and the NFL playoffs get underway, there’s no shortage of drama across the sports landscape. TMU sports media professor Dan Berlin joins Ross Hull to discuss the Blue Jays’ latest splashy signing, a razor-tight Atlantic Division, the resurgent Raptors, and which NFL team...Global News Morning TorontoJan 7
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Ruptured Calgary feeder main won’t run at full capacity even after repairsThe ruptured Bearspaw feeder main should be repaired and operational by next week if all goes well, but city officials say Calgarians aren’t out of the woods just yet. Water conservation may be needed even after those repairs are complete. As Adam MacVicar reports, water usage may be impacted until the line is replaced.CanadaJan 7
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Thousands of Ontario workers heading back to the office full-timeBeginning on Monday, Ontario provincial government employees will be expected to work in the office five days per week. As Megan King reports, the change will impacts tens of thousands of people, garnering a mixed response.EconomyJan 2
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Halifax Mayor Andy Fillmore on lessons learned after his first full yearMayor Andy Fillmore admits he had some lessons to learn in his first full year as Halifax mayor. Angela Capobianco sat down with the Halifax mayor to discuss the year that was and what lies ahead for the municipality in 2026.PoliticsDec 31, 2025
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Holiday rush in full swing at Toronto mallsIt’s a busy weekend for shoppers with Christmas just days away and time running out to get those last-minute gifts on your list. But, as Lexy Benedict reports, experts say while malls are busy, and many are finishing up their holiday shopping, many this year are dialing it back.Global News at 6 TorontoDec 21, 2025
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Hegseth says he’s ‘proud’ of boat strikes near Venezuela but won’t release full videoU.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said Tuesday he would not release the full video of a strike on an alleged drug boat near Venezuela, despite Democrats calls for it to be released to the public.PoliticsDec 16, 2025
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Hegseth says officials mulling decision to release full video of controversial boat strikeU.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said on Saturday that he “would have made the same call” in ordering a controversial follow-up strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean that killed survivors. Hegseth, who made the comments while speaking to a defence industry forum, reiterated his claim that he was not present for...PoliticsDec 7, 2025
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Edgewood ostrich cull costs revealedThe full cost to cull more than 300 ostriches in the West Kootenay region last fall has been revealed for the first time. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, the months-long battle cost millions of dollars.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganJan 28
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Over $1M raised for 88-year-old veteran after viral video shows him working full timeAn 88-year-old veteran named Ed Bambas, who continued to work full-time after losing his pension, captured hearts online when a video of his situation went viral. Kindness influencer Samuel Weidenhofer launched a fundraiser for the veteran and successfully raised over $1 million in just under 36 hours.Dec 5, 2025
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Pattullo Bridge now fully closedThe Pattullo Bridge has officially closed. After shutting the link between New Westminster and Surrey to vehicle traffic, cyclists and pedestrians were invited to enjoy a car-free experience over the weekend. But as Travis Prasad reports, that experience was cut a few hours short.Global BCFeb 17
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Snow falling on North Shore mountainsMuch of B.C.’s South Coast remained under a special weather statement Monday with some snow falling in higher elevations. As Grace Ke reports, its been a Family Day blessing for skiers and snowboarders with snow-starved slopes finally getting some fresh powder.Global BCFeb 16
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Tumbler Ridge shooting fuels misinformation about trans people, organization saysAs people in B.C. come to grips with the tragedy that has unfolded in Tumbler Ridge, we speak with Amelia Newbert of the 2SLGBTQ+ advocacy group Skipping Stone about how the suspected shooter’s trans identify is being used to fuel misinformation online.Global News Morning BCFeb 13
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Air Canada suspends flights to Cuba amid fuel shortageAir Canada is suspending all flights to Cuba, a popular winter holiday destination for Canadians. Touria Izri explains why Cuba is facing a fuel shortage, and what the airline is doing to bring thousands of stranded Canadian travellers home.Global NationalFeb 9
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Montreal mayor falls victim to growing pothole problemAfter saying she blew a pair of tires on one of her city’s busiest streets, Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada is pledging to tackle what’s causing the problem. Brayden Jagger Haines reports.CanadaFeb 3
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Air Canada suspends flights to Cuba due to jet fuel shortageAir Canada announced Monday it is cancelling service to Cuba amid the country’s worsening energy crisis due to a blockade of Venezuelan oil to the island. It comes after the federal government issued a travel advisory for the country.WorldFeb 9
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Global News at 6 Toronto: February 18, 2026Wicked winter weather slams into the GTA — we have your full forecast.Feb 18
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Police renew warning to avoid Lake Ontario after man falls in icy watersToronto police are renewing warnings about dangerous ice conditions after a video showing a man falling into freezing cold waters has been circulating on social media.CanadaFeb 19
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Fix found for Olympic medals falling apart, Milano Cortina officials sayOrganizers of the 2026 Winter Olympics said they found a ‘fix’ for the medals that have been reported by athletes as broken or chipped. Athletes whose medals were affected could return them “so that they can be promptly repaired,” officials added.SportsFeb 10