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Ukrainians mark 4th anniversary of Russia’s invasionUkrainians in Canada and around the world are marking four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. What was expected to be a swift takeover has instead become a powerful symbol of resilience and resistance. Markian Shwec from the Ukrainian Canadian Congress joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to reflect on the community’s emotions...Global News Morning TorontoFeb 24
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Closing arguments in Langside mass shooting trialClosing arguments were heard in court today, in the jury trial of Jamie Felix, who has pleaded not guilty to five counts of second degree murder. Global’s Katherine Dornian has more – on what lawyers said to the jury – about the mass shooting on Langside street in November 2023.CrimeMar 2
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Manitoba government launching drug task forceThe province is creating an organized crime and drug trafficking task force.CrimeFeb 25
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SaskPower expanding power gridsWATCH: SaskPower is hoping to make the province more independent and to make better connection with our neighbors by reinforcing and creating power grids… making us an ‘energy powerhouse’.CanadaFeb 23
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Sask Dancers Heading to World CupWATCH: Sask dancers are practicing hard for the Dance World Cup in Dublin July 8-18CanadaFeb 20
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Tensions in Middle East drive Sask. gas prices upWith conflict continuing between Iran-US, the impact of supply coming from the Strait of Hormuz is impacting gas prices in the province.EconomyMar 4
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Ukrainian communities in Maritimes mark Russian invasion anniversaryUkrainian communities throughout the Maritimes are marking a somber occasion. Today marks four years since Russia launched a large-scale invasion of the eastern European country, and as Mitchell Bailey reports, community members keep hoping this war will soon end.Global News at 6 HalifaxFeb 24
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Sask. residents seeking safety in admits violence in Mexico“The world changed yesterday,” said a resident of Prince Albert, Jon Foster. “You always knew it wasn’t necessarily fine, but now there is definite evidence”Feb 24
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Sask Jazz Fest has a new lookSaskatchewan Jazz Festival is now called Sask Jazz Fest after a rebrand. Executive Director Shannon Josdal joins Global News Morning with more on the new brand identity.EntertainmentFeb 19
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Ukrainian Canadians mark four years since Russian invasionToday marks four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. On this day in 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced what he called a “special operation” and launched multiple attacks on Ukraine. The cost of the war remains high, with massive loss on both sides. Lydia Migus, president of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress...Global News Morning EdmontonFeb 24
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Sask. man survives moose attackIn the city of Bienfait, one man saved his mother from a moose attack with his bare hands.CanadaFeb 13
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‘Kindness connects us:’ Durham students mark Pink Shirt DayAhead of Pink Shirt Day, a day to stand against bullying and promote kindness, the Durham Catholic school board held a t-shirt design contest for students. It grew into something much bigger. Moosa Imran introduces us to a grade six student with a cool design and important message.Feb 27
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Mass shootings and mental health stigmaJonny Morris from the Canadian Mental Health Association joins Global’s Antony Robart to discuss the dangers of jumping to conclusions about mental health and gun violence, and why sustained mental health support is needed in the community of Tumbler Ridge, BC following the horrific mass shooting.HealthFeb 12
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Chaos in court as Winnipeg man found guilty of mass murder resists sheriffsA Winnipeg jury has found Jamie Felix guilty of five counts of second-degree murder in the shooting deaths of five people in a rooming house in November 2023. Katherine Dornian reports.CanadaMar 5
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Find Edmonton thrift store marks 15 years of the furnishing recently housedSince its inception – Find Edmonton has helped thousands of people transition out of homelessness by providing essential furniture. Now the social enterprise is celebrating a milestone anniversary. Nicole Stillger has more.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMar 5
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B.C. chief coroner calls inquest into Tumbler Ridge mass shootingA coroner’s inquest will be held into the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge to try to understand what led to the tragedy. Tumbler Ridge Mayor Darryl Krakowka talks about the search for answers and how the community is coping.Global News Morning BCMar 4
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Ex-girlfriend of accused mass killer tells trial he confessedThe jury trial for Jamie Felix began its second week with emotional testimony from his former girlfriend, who told court about their three-year relationship, his chronic seizures that worsened with his addiction to drugs and alcohol, and the moment that he admitted to being at the scene of the shootings.CanadaFeb 23
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Toronto school with Ukrainian refugee students marks 4 years since invasionToday marks four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Nearly 300-thousand Ukrainians were welcomed to Canada on temporary work and study permits. Many of them were children. A few hundred ended up enrolling in a school in Toronto’s west end. Caryn Lieberman attended that school when they first arrived — and returned...WorldFeb 24
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Mayor and residents of Sechelt ask for easing of temporary foreign worker restrictionsThe mayor of the Sunshine Coast community of Sechelt and a number of its residents travelled to Vancouver to try to convince the federal immigration minister to ease up on restrictions on temporary foreign workers. Travis Prasad reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 6
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Tumbler Ridge mourning victims of mass shootingThere is unimaginable grief in the small community of Tumbler Ridge tonight, following Tuesday’s mass shooting. Taya Fast reports on how people are processing this horrific event.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 11