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Behind the Mask: Untold stories of hockey’s legendary goaliesAuthor Randi Druzin takes us inside the lives of some of hockey’s most legendary netminders in her new book “Behind the Mask”. She speaks about Marc-André Fleury’s joker status and Roberto Luongo’s hilarious Twitter moments. Plus, with the expansion of the Professional Women’s Hockey League, find out who’s emerging as the next big star in...The Morning ShowNov 11
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Masked thieves break into Windsor Castle estate, steal 2 vehiclesTwo masked thieves broke into the grounds at Windsor Castle, one of the homes of King Charles, and made off with two vehicles from a barn, police have confirmed.CrimeNov 19
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Should spit masks still be used by Calgary police?The Assembly of First Nations is calling for Indigenous oversight on an investigation into the death of a man in the custody of Calgary police last week. The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team says Jon Wells was punched and hit with a stun gun before officers administered a spit mask at the Carriage House Inn....Global News Hour at 6 CalgarySep 26
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Marking Indigenous Veterans DayIndigenous Veterans Day was marked today at the Neeginan Centre in Winnipeg. Here are some of the sights and sounds.Nov 8
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Toronto pauses to mark Remembrance DayToronto residents paused to pay their respects to those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the name of freedom. Matthew Bingley reports.Nov 11
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GNM – Sask Energy Share The WarmthAllix Schweitzer, Community Engagement Supervisor with Sask Energy, joined our Moises Canales-Lavigne in studio to talk about their ‘Share The Warmth’ campaign, which this year is celebrating its 30th Anniversary.Nov 14
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November Marks domestic violence awareness monthAbout 44% of women aged 15 or older report experiencing violence in their intimate relationships. To continue the conversation and raise awareness about gender-based violence, CEO of Peel Children’s Aid Society, Mary Beth Moellenkamp, joins Ross Hull to discuss the collateral impacts and available resources.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoNov 12
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Saint John school marks National Child DayA Saint John school is celebrating National Child Day, highlighting how community schools help kids thrive. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla has more.Global News at 6 New BrunswickNov 20
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November 19th marks Women’s Entrepreneurship DayThe goal is to raise awareness about the impact of women entrepreneurs and support them in their drive to build sustainable businesses. One expert says women entrepreneurs can help revive the economy.CanadaNov 17
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Toronto’s new waterfront island marks milestoneThe barriers preventing the flow for the new outlet created for the Don River are now being removed. The milestone marks decades of planning and years of work to reshape the waterfront. Matthew Bingley reports.Global News at 6 TorontoNov 8
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Marking Remembrance Day as a Korean War VeteranAs we mark Remembrance Week, we look at the important roles Canada has played in many conflicts around the world including the Korean War of 1950. Miranda Anthistle spoke with Korean War veteran Mickey Graham about his time serving, and why he wanted to be part of the military.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoNov 5
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Ask the Expert: Getting through the winter monthsWe’re heading into a time of year that isn’t always easy for everyone. Schedules get busier, the days feel shorter and the sun sets earlier. Leah Pezer, an organizational psychologist and the director of athletics at the University of Alberta, joined us for our monthly Ask the Expert segment.Global News Morning EdmontonNov 18
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‘Lest we forget’: Winnipeg marks Remembrance DayOn this Remembrance Day — ceremonies took place across Winnipeg honoring those who lost their lives serving our country. Teagan Rasche reports.Nov 11
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Trump spotted at UFC fight with Elon Musk, RFK Jr.U.S. president-elect Donald Trump attended an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event with Elon Musk on Saturday night at a packed Madison Square Garden in New York City. Joining Trump and Musk at the heavily guarded venue were UFC president Dana White, House Speaker Mike Johnson and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whom Trump plans to nominate...PoliticsNov 17
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Marking National Diabetes Awareness Month in NovemberDiabetes affects millions of Canadians, and November is a time dedicated to raising awareness and education on the condition. Ross Hull is joined by 10-year-old Chloe, who has type 1 diabetes, and her father, Conrad Pow to share her journey with diabetes and how children can learn to manage it.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoNov 4
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Vancouver ceremony marks National Indigenous Veterans DayA ceremony was held in downtown Vancouver to mark National Indigenous Veterans Day. As Jennifer Palma reports, it’s a time to recognize the sacrifice of men and women who often returned home from war only to face even more hardship.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 8
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Advocates, councillors call for greater engagement in Sask. civic politicsWhile civic issues tend to impact residents more than provincial or federal ones, cities like Saskatoon and Regina still struggle with low percentages of voters in local elections.CanadaNov 8
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10,000+ woolen poppies mark season of remembrance in Ont. townA group of volunteers in Almonte, Ont., has spent months sewing, stitching, and crocheting a beautiful woolen poppy display to honour Canada’s veterans and their sacrifices. David Akin explains how the project started, and how it’s bringing a community together.Global NationalNov 11
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Will Trump’s promise for mass deportation lead to a separation of families?While U.S. President-elect Donald Trump won’t return to office until January, he has already named Tom Homan as his “border czar.” Jackson Proskow looks at how Homan could carry out Trump’s promise to deport millions of people who are in the U.S. illegally, and the possibility of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) rounding up more...Global NationalNov 11
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Ask the Expert: How to prepare for the winter driving seasonSAIT driving instructor Patrick Brown-Harrison joins Global News Morning Calgary for Ask the Expert, to show us what safety products we should keep in our vehicles ahead of the winter driving season.Global News Morning CalgaryNov 12