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Armstrong MetalFest marks 14th yearArmstrong’s Interior Provincial Exhibition grounds have once again been transformed into the hub for the annual Armstrong MetalFest which celebrates it’s 14th anniversary this year. Sydney Morton brings us some of the highlights from this year’s extreme music event .LifestyleJul 14
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SaskCanola 2024 crop report updateWATCH: Crop report update with SaskCanola and what producers are seeing this 2024 growing season.Jul 8
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Freeland says Mark Carney is her son’s godfatherSpeaking in Markham, Ont., on Tuesday, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said that she speaks with former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney “often” and that he is actually her son’s godfather. Carney has been reportedly identified as a possible finance minister successor, amid reports of growing tension between Freeland and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.Canada5 hours
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Ask the Expert: Grilling the perfect steakOn this month’s Ask the Expert, chef Josh Morin from restaurant Major Tom joins Global News Morning Calgary with tips to grill the perfect steak, and how to get grilled vegetables right every time.Global News Morning CalgaryJul 15
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Sask. Indigenous entrepreneur headed to Pow Wow PitchWATCH: Indigenous entrepreneurs are competing for bragging rights in a pitching competition. Trillian Reynoldson has more on a Saskatoon clothing brand owner who is hoping to win.Global News at 5 SaskatoonJul 5
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Peterborough marks 20th anniversary of major flood of 200420 years ago today (July 15), Peterborough residents woke up to a devastating flood that swamped the city’s infrastructure. With experts predicting more extreme weather events in the future, officials say the lessons learned since then are vital. Germain Ma has the details.EnvironmentJul 15
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Sask. highway patrol restrict traffic around serious collisionSaskatchewan Highway Patrol and a police reconstruction team responded to a serious three-vehicle collision Friday near Circle Drive and Attridge Drive involving two large trucks and an SUV.Jul 12
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SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival headliners this weekWATCH: The SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival brings live music to the outdoors, executive director Shannon Josdal tees up the 37th annual festival and performers this week.EntertainmentJul 8
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Woman returns to Canada asking for help for hostagesAn Israeli Canadian woman who went to high school in Calgary is back in Alberta hoping to raise awareness about her loved one she says has been held captive by Hamas for nine months. Global’s Jayme Doll reports.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryJul 11
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Ask a Lawyer: The Brydges phone lineLegal Aid Alberta operates around the clock, monitoring a special phone line running 24 hours a day to protect the Charter rights of people detained by police. Legal Aid Alberta staff lawyer Nicole Sissons joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton to talk more about the Brydges phone line.Global News Morning EdmontonJul 2
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Marking National Indigenous Peoples DayToday is National Indigenous Peoples Day, showcasing the rich cultures of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. Raven Lacerte, co-founder of the Moose Hide Campaign, joins us to discuss the day’s significance, honoring Indigenous peoples daily, and updates on her campaign against gender-based violence. Plus, hear about her recent award and future plans.The Morning ShowJun 21
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3 unions look to intervene in Sask. government’s appeal of pronoun law challengeA number of unions are coming together to take action against the Saskatchewan government and its ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights.’ Our Moosa Imran has the story.Global News at 5 ReginaJul 15
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Craven, Sask. booms with excitement following 1st day of Country ThunderThe first day of Craven’s Country Thunder music festival was a scorcher but organizers have ensured that attendees have ways to cool down in the heat.Global News at 6 ReginaJul 12
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Rider Readers: Literacy challenge to encourage Sask. kids to keep reading this summerThe Saskatchewan Library Association and the Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation are kicking off a new challenge this week to encourage kids to keep reading throughout the summer.Global News at 5 ReginaJul 10
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Regina marks Canada Day with Government House event, community powwowIt was a Canada Day full of celebration in the Queen City, but also a learning experience for many. Our Katherine Ludwig has more from Wascana Park.Global News at 5 ReginaJul 2
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After the Bell program highlights Sask. children’s need for food banks in summerSchool might be out for the summer but food insecurity persists with many families in Saskatchewan who might rely on a school lunch program.Global News at 5 ReginaJul 7
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Edmonton marks National Indigenous Peoples DayThere were plenty of celebrations throughout Edmonton to mark the 2024 National Indigenous Peoples Day. Organizers say they keep the conversation around reconciliation moving forward, but there’s still more work ahead. Erik Bay has more.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 21
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Montreal asks public for help in addressing growing homeless crisisThe City of Montreal has announced it will hold a public consultation in an effort to figure out how to tackle the homelessness crisis. Officials said this morning that more and more people are living in the streets, encampments and shelters. As Dan Spector reports, now it wants citizens to help figure out the best...Jul 9
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NATO faces uncertain future as it gets set to mark its 75th anniversaryThe instability of Europe, a more-assertive China and the prospect of another Donald Trump presidency are lending special importance to this year’s annual summit of NATO leaders in Washington. The military alliance — which considers an attack on one of its members as an attack on all — is celebrating its 75th anniversary this month....WorldJul 7
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Epcor’s ‘Glass of the Sask’ campaign kicks off with Edmonton’s top restaurantsThe award-winning “Glass of the Sask” campaign kicks off this week. The team from EPCOR and their water trucks will be at events across Edmonton, including some of the city’s best restaurants, to encourageEdmontonians to stay hydrated all summer long. Bappi Chowdhury from EPCOR and Linh Vu from Mai Mai Viet Street join the Global...Global News Morning EdmontonJun 30