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  • Cineplex policy requiring customers to lower face coverings, masks when scanning ticket
    Cineplex has implemented new safety measures in its theatres in Alberta and the GTA that would require moviegoers wearing a mask to lower it when scanning tickets so security cameras can capture their faces. But the new policy has been garnering mixed responses. Kayla McLean reports.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Mar 26
  • Mark Matthews scores game-winner to eliminate Saskatchewan Rush in return to SaskTel Centre
    WATCH: Making his return to Saskatchewan for the first time since being dealt in a blockbuster trade last summer, Mark Matthews netted a hat-trick for the Toronto Rock to eliminate the Saskatchewan Rush from playoff contention.
    Sports
    Apr 21
  • Saskatchewan Rush great Mark Matthews set to make return to SaskTel Centre with Toronto Rock
    WATCH: Scoring more points than anyone in Saskatchewan Rush franchise history, Mark Matthews will make his long awaited return to SaskTel Centre on Saturday with the Toronto Rock.
    Sports
    Apr 20
  • Singh says feds’ grocery task force ‘has done no tasks, and has no force’
    NDP Party Leader Jagmeet Singh challenged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during question period on Monday over high food prices at Canadian grocers, saying the federal government’s grocery task force “has done no tasks, and has no force.” In response, Trudeau said he was “concerned” with Loblaws and other grocers’ refusal to sign onto a grocery...
    May 1
  • Peterborough marks Earth Day
    Monday is Earth Day. And it’s all about raising awareness for environmental causes and creating a more sustainable planet. Germain Ma takes a look at how Peterborough is hoping to make a difference.
    Environment
    Apr 23
  • Whitecaps marking 50th anniversary
    A special night at BC Place as a pre-match ceremony featuring more than 110 alumni takes place before the Whitecaps take on Austin FC. Bob Lenarduzzi and Carl Valentine joined Jay Janower to talk about what the club has meant to the city and what to expect tonight.
    Global News Morning BC
    1 hour
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  • Edmonton extortions: Beaumont house lit on fire on Dec. 14
    Surveillance video from Dec. 14, 2023 at a home near 42 Avenue and 38A Street in Beaumont, where two masked suspects were recorded approaching a home with a jerry can, breaking into it, and starting a fire. The incident is part of the Project Gaslight investigation into extortion targeting members of the South Asian community.
    Crime
    Apr 24
  • Mark Madryga reads the weather report as a boy in 1976
    Chief meteorologist Mark Madryga started reading weather reports unofficially when he was just nine years old. We found an old clip of the future weather anchor in the Global BC archive and surprised him with it on-air.
    Global News Morning BC
    May 1
  • Business Matters: Elon Musk pursues self-driving approval in China
    Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk has met with a top government leader in Beijing, China, in pursuit of approval for his full self-driving software. Anne Gaviola has the details in Business Matters for Monday, April 29, 2024.
    Apr 29
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  • Crown suggests life sentence for Sask. Mountie who killed lover
    WATCH: Sentencing began today for a Saskatchewan Mountie who killed his lover. Bernie Herman was in court in front of a Prince Albert judge. Brooke Kruger has more on how much time lawyers think he should spend in prison.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Apr 25
  • Ask an Expert: Estate planning options
    From wills to trusts, Paul Lindsey of MacMillan Estate Planning discusses the options people have to make sure their estate is protected and their wishes are followed.
    Global BC
    Apr 21
  • Healthy Living Report – maintaining muscle mass as we age
    Body Measure co-owner Erica Henderson explains the health concerns around depleting muscle as we age, and shares tips for keeping our strength up.
    Apr 23
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  • Halifax marks Bangla Heritage Month proclamation during celebrations
    Members of Halifax’s Bangladesh community celebrated Bengali New Year during an event on Saturday filled with traditional cuisine and cultural performances. Halifax Mayor Mike Savage delivered a proclamation at the event – officially recognizing April 14 to May 14 as Bangla Heritage Month in the municipality. Vanessa Wright brings us the details.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Apr 27
  • Gaza mass graves sound alarm for independent UN investigation
    WARNING: Video contains content that may be disturbing to viewers. Discretion is advised. The United Nations (UN) is calling for an urgent and independent investigation into mass graves found at two Gaza hospitals after Israeli forces withdrew. Palestinian officials are exhuming what they say are hundreds of bodies, many found in disturbing conditions. Israel says...
    Global National
    Apr 26
  • SaskParty’s response to contract inquires ‘incoherent’: NDP leader
    On Monday, Saskatchewan NDP leader Carla Beck said “The non-answers given in the rotunda regarding government contracts were incoherent and people need to think why would the SaskParty cut out business in the province for businesses in California.”
    Apr 29
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  • Grieving Israeli families of Hamas’ victims prepare to mark Passover
    It is believed more than 100 hostages are still being held in Gaza, more than six months after the surprise Oct. 7 attack on Israel. But for those who know their loved ones have been murdered, they are already trying to adapt to their grief. Crystal Goomansingh looks at how Israeli families of Hamas’ victims...
    Global National
    Apr 22
  • Major conservation agreement in southern Alberta to mark Earth Day
    To mark Earth Day on Monday, the Nature Conservancy of Canada will be revealing the conservation of the McIntyre Ranch area south of Lethbridge. Jeremy Hogan with NCC tells Global News Morning Calgary it will be the largest conservation agreement in Canadian history.
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Apr 22
  • Confidence levels taking a hit as costs rise for local Sask. businesses
    WATCH: Inflationary pressures are taking the heat out of Saskatchewan businesses. Mackenzie Mazankowski has more on a new survey suggesting people are feeling less confident as they head into the summer season.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Apr 26
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  • Marking the 44th anniversary of the “Marathon of Hope”
    Today we mark the 44th anniversary of Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope. Terry’s younger brother, Darrell joins Ross Hull with more on Terry’s lasting impact and spirit that continues to inspire Canadians to take action against cancer.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Apr 12
  • Over 100 beached whales rescued in western Australia after mass stranding
    Hundreds of locals and marine wildlife experts gathered at the shores of Dunsborough, Australia on Thursday in an attempt to rescue roughly 140 beached pilot whales. Pilot whales are very social creatures and tend to follow one another when one finds itself stranded, according to the University of Western Australia. However, scientists on the scene...
    Environment
    Apr 25
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