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  • Manitoba government asking for input on new plans for PTH 101
    The province says it is working to upgrade the Perimeter Highway around Winnipeg to meet freeway standards.
    Traffic
    Jan 10
  • Manitoba says shipments of COVID and flu shots are being distributed
    Manitoba is gearing up for the season of sniffles and coughs by sending out COVID and seasonal flu shots across the province.
    Health
    Oct 6, 2023
  • Water testing to be free for flood-impacted Manitobans, province announces
    Manitoba well waive the costs of testing the drinking water supply for flood-impacted owners of private wells and cisterns, until Aug. 31
    Health
    May 8, 2023
  • Manitoba sees 2 more COVID-19 deaths, 97 new cases on Saturday of Thanksgiving weekend
    Manitoba public health officials have recorded the 31st and 32nd deaths due to COVID-19.
    Health
    Oct 10, 2020
  • Live Canada election results 2021: Real-time results in the federal election
    Global News election map has live, real-time election results from all 338 ridings as Canadians' votes are counted in the 44th federal election.
    Canada
    Sep 20, 2021
  • Endeavour lands on Earth after 16-day mission, completing NASA’s 2nd-to-last shuttle flight
    <p> Endeavour lands on Earth after 16-day mission, completing NASA's 2nd-to-last shuttle flight <p>CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Space shuttle Endeavour and its six astronauts returned to Earth on Wednesday, closing out the next-to-last mission in NASA's 30-year program with a safe middle-of-the-night landing.&lt</p>
    World
    Jun 17, 2011
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  • Takeoff on Movember: Julyna fundraiser raises awareness of cervical cancer, HPV
    <p> Takeoff on Movember: Julyna fundraiser raises awareness of cervical cancer, HPV <p>TORONTO - As a group of young Toronto women watched the progress of their male friends growing facial hair for Movember, they idly discussed over a few drinks how they could do a similar event.</p> <p>Movembe</p>
    Jun 21, 2011
  • The Straight Goods from CES
    <p> MORE INFORMATION ON MY MONDAY GLOBAL TV TECH SEGMENT Below is more information on my Global TV Morning News Jan 10 Tech Segment a CES tablets, TV makers offering more online content and the new Olympus E-PL2 digital camera as well as a replay: http://www.globaltvedmonton.com/video/index.ht</p>
    Apr 21, 2011
  • Sherbrooke man missing in Mexico
    Daniel Dion was the kind of man who called or texted his wife often, as much as 30 times a day. But the well-connected Sherbrooke native who was on a business trip in Mexico hasn’t been heard from for a week.
    Oct 29, 2010
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  • Judge ends house arrest for ex-IMF chief Strauss-Kahn in sex case; charges stand – for now
    <p> Judge ends house arrest for ex-IMF chief Strauss-Kahn in sex case; charges stand - for now NEW YORK, N.Y. - Smiling faintly as he walked out of court, former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was released from house arrest Friday after prosecutors acknowledged serious questions about the credibility of the</p>
    Money
    Jul 1, 2011
  • NASA’s Mars chief frets over the heat shield as probe nears its Aug. 6 landing on Red Planet
    FARNBOROUGH, England - So far, the scorecard for missions to Mars reads attempts 40, successes 14.
    Money
    Jul 10, 2012
  • ‘True Blood’ stars Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer ‘overjoyed’ with early arrival of twin babies
    NEW YORK, N.Y. - Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer are the proud parents of newborn twins.
    Entertainment
    Sep 11, 2012
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  • Health officials: This year’s West Nile virus outbreak on track to be deadliest ever
    NEW YORK, N.Y. - Health officials say they're convinced this will be the worst year for West Nile virus deaths and severe illnesses since the disease hit America's shores in 1999.
    Sep 12, 2012
  • Flood concerns ease after heavy rains hit Bella Coola
    Flood concerns throughout parts of the Central Coast are easing today, after a weekend of heavy rain caused several rivers and streams to swell, breaching banks and flooding several properties.
    Sep 25, 2011
  • AP exclusive: Russian official questions date and cause of Holocaust hero Wallenberg’s death
    MOSCOW - Raoul Wallenberg, who saved tens of thousands of Hungarian Jews before vanishing into Soviet captivity, may have been alive after the official 1947 date of his death — but only for a few days, says the chief archivist of Russia's counterintelligence service.
    World
    Sep 26, 2011
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  • Dead NASA satellite plunges into the Pacific, exact location unknown
    WASHINGTON - NASA's dead six-tonne satellite plunged to Earth early Saturday, but more than 10 hours later, U.S. space officials didn't know just where it hit. They thought the fiery fall was largely over water and the debris probably hurt no one.
    Sep 24, 2011
  • Dead NASA satellite plunges into the Pacific, exact location unknown
    WASHINGTON - NASA's dead six-tonne satellite plunged to Earth early Saturday, but more than 10 hours later, U.S. space officials didn't know just where it hit. They thought the fiery fall was largely over water and the debris probably hurt no one.
    Sep 24, 2011
  • Panel expected to say more children should get cholesterol tested before puberty
    More children should be screened for high cholesterol before puberty, beyond those with a family history of problems, according to wide-ranging new guidelines expected from U.S. government-appointed experts who are trying to prevent heart disease later in life.
    Nov 10, 2011
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  • After years of fighting germs, U.N. focuses on heart, lung disease; cancer
    What's killing us? For decades, global health leaders have focused on diseases that can spread — AIDS, tuberculosis, new flu bugs. They pushed for vaccines, better treatments and other ways to control germs that were only a plane ride away from seeding outbreaks anywhere in the world.
    Sep 13, 2011
  • After years of fighting germs, UN to focus on new global killers: heart, lung disease; cancer
    What's killing us? For decades, global health leaders have focused on diseases that can spread — AIDS, tuberculosis, new flu bugs. They pushed for vaccines, better treatments and other ways to control germs that were only a plane ride away from seeding outbreaks anywhere in the world.
    Sep 14, 2011
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