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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
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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
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DOJ will ‘follow the law with maximum transparency’ on Epstein files, Bondi saysAs required by legislation voted for by Congress on Tuesday, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi suggested the Department of Justice (DOJ) will release the controversial files from its investigation into the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days. “We will continue to follow the law with maximum transparency while protecting victims,” Bondi told reporters...CrimeNov 19
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New Brunswickers finding it hard to make ends meet even with full-time jobMore New Brunswickers are finding it harder to make ends meet even with a full-time job. A new report shows about a $9 per hour gap between what half of the province makes and what they actually need to live. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickNov 13
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Y&R is back in full gear for season 53Get swept up in the rivalries, romances, hopes, and fears of the residents of Genoa City when the iconic soap opera “The Young and the Restless” turns 53. Y&R stars Melody Thomas Scott and Peter Bergman join us in the studio to take us through their incredible journey.The Morning ShowNov 3
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New Brunswick hopes more full-time forest rangers will prevent firesThe New Brunswick government is hoping bringing on more full-time forest rangers will help prevent forest fires. The province is coming off one of its most challenging wildfire seasons, and officials believe two of the most concerning fires may have been caused by human activity. Suzanne Lapointe reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickNov 5
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Israel, Hamas break ceasefire again but US still holds key to prevent ‘full-scale war,’ expert saysBoth Israel and Hamas have accused the other of violating the ceasefire agreement and Israel has resumed airstrikes on Gaza. The return of hostages and remains of dead hostages is central to the deal and those transfers could now be in jeopardy. “I don’t believe it will spiral out of control because neither side wants...WorldOct 28
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It’s all to play for as Montreal’s campaign for mayor gets into full swingA public opinion poll reveals most Montrealers aren’t happy with incumbent Projet Montreal and its mayoral candidate Luc Rabouin. But the same poll suggests that most people aren’t thrilled with main challenger Soraya Martinez Ferrada and her party, Ensemble Montreal. As Tim Sargeant reports, there is a big opportunity for candidates to sway voters, but...PoliticsOct 10
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Dress for Success Helps Women Reach Full PotentialA Montreal organization empowers women to reach their full potential. With their annual gala just around the corner, Sophie Katz-Milo, executive director of Dress for Success Montreal, joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to talk more about their mission.Global News Morning MontrealOct 3
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U.S. on brink of full government shutdown — here’s whyFor the first time since 2018, and the 15th time since 1981, American lawmakers are facing the possibility of a government shutdown. Neither party has been able to pass the required spending bills for 2026 due to a stalemate over healthcare tax credits. If a resolution is not reached by midnight, numerous agencies will either...PoliticsSep 30
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Trump orders U.S. troops to Portland, Ore., authorizes ‘full force’U.S. President Donald Trump is escalating his controversial use of military personnel in more American cities. Trump says he will next deploy federal troops to Portland, Ore., while granting them permission to use “full force” against any potential threats. As Candice Cole reports, this comes amid renewed tensions around federal immigration facilities.Global NationalSep 27
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Israel will have ‘full backing’ of U.S. to defeat Hamas if peace proposal not accepted: TrumpU.S. President Donald Trump unveiled his plan to end Israel’s war in Gaza on Monday. He said Israel would have the “full backing” of the U.S. to take steps to defeat Hamas if the militant group did not accept his peace proposal.PoliticsSep 29
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Republicans are in ‘full panic’ over potential vote to release Epstein files, Massie saysDuring an event in Wurtlan, Kentucky on Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie told reporters that Republican leaders are in “full panic” over a potential vote on his discharge petition to release the Epstein files.WorldSep 25
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Full service resumes after a rough weekend for B.C. FerriesB.C. Ferries passengers had to deal with multiple delays and cancellations, after a string of dock and mechanical issues limited service on two major routes. Jordan Armstrong reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCSep 22
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Fill the FreightlinerGlobal’s Clay Young talks to Margot Ross from Siloam Mission about the Fill the Freightliner event happening this weekend.Dec 5
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Fill the Freightliner 2025Tomorrow marks Fill the Freightliner in support of Siloam Mission. Here’s how you can donate:Dec 5
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Fall session ends at Alberta legislatureA busy fall session inside and outside the Alberta legislature. From controversial clauses to heated labour disputes, the Alberta government faced controversy amid a jam-packed agenda. Morgan Black reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 11
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Calgary Food Bank filling massive demandWith food insecurity in Calgary on the rise, hundreds of volunteers are rising to the challenge. Skylar Peters meets with one of the passionate people who provide food for roughly 800 families each day.Dec 8
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Traffic Tips: Fall and winter cyclingCycling in the wet and cold weather of fall and winter can be intimidating, but with the right gear and a few tweaks to your bike it can be a safe and rewarding way to commute. Traffic specialist Katelin Owsianski has more.Global News Morning BCNov 25
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Saskatchewan tables involuntary drug treatment bill as fall session endsWATCH: Saskatchewan’s government introduced its involuntary treatment bill Friday on the final day of its fall sitting with critics wondering how it will all play out.Dec 5