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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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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
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Business Matters: Musk’s SpaceX to merge with xAI, creating world’s most valuable private companyElon Musk’s SpaceX is taking over his artificial intelligence startup xAI, in a move to create the world’s most valuable private company. This comes amid growing backlash against and scrutiny of xAI’s Grok chatbot. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Feb. 3, 2026Feb 3
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Tumbler Ridge residents mourn mass shooting victimsResidents in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., are mourning the six children and two adults killed in a mass shooting. Heather Yourex-West explains how the tight-knit community is trying to come to terms with the tragic loss of life.Global National8 hours
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Saskatchewan film club shines a spotlight on prairie storytellersWATCH: Local filmmaker Emma Zuck is bringing the prairies to the big screen. Her new initiative, Homegrown Cinema Club, celebrates Saskatchewan’s vibrant film scene.EntertainmentFeb 8
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Sask. Alumina discovery “potential game-changer”A new alumina deposit of an estimated 6.8 billion tonnes was found in Saskatchewan by Tisdale, bringing large economic growth and jobs to the province.CanadaJan 30
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Sask. woman wins $18 million in lotteryA woman is $18 million richer through Sask. Lotteries and she already has plans on how to use the money.EconomyJan 29
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Motionball marks 25 Years of inclusive impact across CanadaWhat began as a grassroots idea between three brothers has grown into a national movement supporting Special Olympics Canada. Motionball now hosts more than 50 inclusive sporting and social events each year, engaging communities in 19 cities and 26 university campuses, and raising more than $20 million to date. Co-founder Sean Etherington joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln...Global News Morning TorontoFeb 4
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Nancy Guthrie kidnapping: FBI releases surveillance photos of potential subject in investigationThe search for Nancy Guthrie, mother of “Today Show” host Savannah Guthrie, has now reached its 10th day. On Tuesday, the FBI released photos of a masked person seen tampering with a security camera at the home of Nancy Guthrie. FBI Director Kash Patel says the images were recovered from residual data located in back-end...Feb 10
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B.C. MP Bob Zimmer on the mass shooting in Tumbler RidgeB.C. Conservative MP Bob Zimmer whose riding includes Tumbler Ridge talks about the shooting tragedy in his community and the role of the federal government in the investigation and recovery process.Global News Morning BCFeb 12
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Suspect in mass shooting had numerous mental health interactions with policeThe shooter in this tragic story is being identified as an 18-year-old local. Police say they were familiar with Jesse Van Rootselaar and attended the family home for mental health calls. But as Rumina Daya reports, a motive is yet to be identified.CanadaFeb 11
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Mass protests continue in Minneapolis over ICE enforcement and shootingsThousands of protesters marched in Minneapolis on Jan. 30 and Jan. 31 against an expanded federal immigration enforcement operation in the city. The demonstrations followed immigration raids that detained multiple students and civilians, as well as the fatal shootings of U.S. citizens Alex Pretti and Renee Good by federal immigration agents. Protesters condemned the scale...PoliticsFeb 1
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Northern Sask. uranium mine gains local Indigenous community supportWATCH: Indigenous communities based in the southwestern Athabasca Basin are supporting a proposed uranium mining site as it seeks final approval from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission.CanadaFeb 9
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Mark Carney gets his own ‘Heated Rivalry’ sweaterThe breakout Canadian star of the hit series “Heated Rivalry” was back on home ice Thursday night, alongside Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. Hudson Williams, who portrays Ottawa-born Shane Hollander in the hit hockey drama, walked the red carpet at a banquet for Canada’s media elite. Williams even gave the prime minister the signature white...The Morning ShowJan 30
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Art City asking for artist to help ‘Mail it to Minneapolis’Iris Dyck speaks with Eddie Ayoub, the artistic director of Art City on the upcoming Mail it to Minneapolis event and how artist can get involved.TrendingFeb 9
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Sask’s first Wellness Centre with MRI to open doors in fallWATCH: Saskatchewan’s first wellness centre of it’s kind is set to open their doors in fall of 2026, standing alongside the city’s first urgent care centre on 20th street.CanadaJan 13
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South Sask. First Responders bring out hundredsThe three day conference provided learning opportunities for those currently practicing and interested in the field.HealthJan 25
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Marking Braille Literacy MonthJanuary is Braille Literacy Month in Canada, highlighting braille as a foundation of literacy, independence, and opportunity for people who are blind, deafblind, or have low vision. Content creator and advocate Molly Burke joins Ross Hull to share how learning braille shaped her education, confidence, and adulthood, and CNIB’s new national Braille Nails fundraiser with...Global News Morning TorontoJan 15
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Nominations open for Metis Nation Sask. Childhood Educator AwardsWATCH: In Saskatchewan, Métis educators are teaching the next generation about their heritage—helping them understand where they come from and empowering them to imagine their future.CanadaJan 27
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5 Artists 1 Love marks 20 years of celebrating black excellence‘5 Artists 1 Love’ is marking 20 years of celebrating black excellence in Edmonton and showcasing the artistry of Edmonton’s African-Canadian communities. Kabi Moulitharan sits down with the founder and curator Darren Jordan.CanadaFeb 8