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Students can still learn about fallen service members ahead of Remembrance Day in AlbertaSchool trips typically bring thousands of students to the Calgary Field of Crosses each year. Despite the teachers strike Field of Crosses and Valour Canada are expanding in-person and online learning opportunities. Drew Stremick reports.CanadaOct 25
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Intergenerational class connects seniors with grad studentsSome lessons can only be learned through experience. In Toronto, students who have earned with decades of life experience are sharing their knowledge with much younger classmates. As Megan King reports, it’s not just the students who are benefitting.CanadaNov 29
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The Morning Show: December 22In today’s holiday-centric episode, hosts Jeff McArthur and Morgan Hoffman learn not only how to set the perfect holiday dinner table, but about some of the best festive wines and to top it all off. Additionally, we learn how to cook some of the essential dishes for the beloved ‘Feast of the Seven Fishes’ Italian...The Morning ShowDec 22
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Abbotsford businesses set to reopenTwo Abbotsford businesses along Highway 1 are set to reopen only a week after flooding forced them to close. As Taya Fast reports, it’s all because of some hard lessons learned from the devastating 2021 atmospheric river.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 19
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How to avoid online scams this holiday seasonIt is unquestionably the busiest shopping season of the year with Cyber Monday and Black Friday only a few days away. Adam Evans, Vice President of Cyber Operations at RBC joins us to share some advice on how to stay safe when making purchases online this holiday season. We prepare you for everything from the...The Morning ShowNov 27
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Nova Scotia MP Chris d’Entremont crosses floor to join LiberalsNova Scotia has lost its only sitting Conservative MP and today we learned why. Chris d’Entremont announced late yesterday he was crossing the floor to join the federal Liberals. As Skye Bryden-Blom reports, the move has sent a ripple of political debate both in Ottawa and here at home.Global News at 6 HalifaxNov 5
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Side Hustle 101Students at the University of Manitoba will soon learn the dos and don’ts of starting a “side hustle”. Iris Dyck reports on the free online course.Oct 28
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Impacts of new tentative deals for Vancouver police and firefightersWith just over a year to go until the next civic election in Vancouver, Global News has learned of significant “labour agreements in principle” between the city’s police officers and firefighters. Agreements that would have implications, not only for Vancouver taxpayers, but potentially others right across the region by triggering “me too” clauses. Catherine Urquhart...Global News Hour at 6Sep 28
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Take a walk in her shoes: Local project amplifies voices of immigrant and refugee women through storytellingThe Shoe Project helps immigrant and refugee women share their stories of coming to Canada by using a pair of shoes to symbolize their journey. Safeeya Pirani learns how the program is not only empowering newcomers, but spreading compassion throughout the community.CanadaSep 15
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N.B. man waits over 12 hours in ER only to find out he had suffered a heart attackA Moncton, N.B. man says he stayed up all night in the ER only to learn he had a heart attack while waiting to see a doctor. He says the incident has shaken his faith in New Brunswick’s struggling health-care system. Suzanne Lapointe reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickJul 21
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Consumer Matters: Shopping scam alertsJuly tends to be a big month for shopping deals with several online retail events. But it’s also the time when fraudsters are taking advantage of shoppers and stealing their hard earned dollars and their identity. Consumer Matters reporter Anne Drewa has more.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 9
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Richmond seniors spin class builds strength and communityGlobal’s Safeeya Pirani visits the West Richmond Community Centre to learn how a spin class for seniors is not only helping participants stay active but is providing them with a positive space to make friends and have fun together.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 13
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B.C. database shows public sector salariesAn online database reveals public sector employees earning more than $75,000 a year. The list includes several employers from Powerex, UBC and the Provincial Health Services Authority. Catherine Urquhart has more.MoneyJun 6
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Evacuation orders, restrictions in effect across Saskatchewan as wildfires spreadWATCH: As of Monday, May 26th, there are 20 active wildfires in the province… only 5 of which are contained. View the video above to learn more about fire bans and evacuations.CanadaMay 26
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New Brunswick education worker decries cutsA New Brunswick education worker is speaking out after learning she won’t have a job by the end of the school year. She says the loss of these positions will only add pressure on staff and hurt students’ ability to learn. Anna Mandin reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickMay 14
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‘My paycheck might only cover daycare’: Ontario family struggles as cost of living climbsIn the latest installment of On the Brink, 34-year-old Cheyenne Allen says her family is feeling the pressure of rising costs despite earning nearly $150,000 a year. With another baby on the way and daycare costs piling up, Allen says, “Soon, my paycheck might only cover daycare.” From soaring food prices to fears about their...CanadaApr 19
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Lower Sackville a finalist for Kraft HockeyvilleWe find out more about Lower Sackville being a finalist for Kraft Hockeyville and learn how Maritimers can support the effort by voting online this weekend.Global News Morning HalifaxApr 4
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Some Edmonton Public Schools rotating more students to online learningSome schools with Edmonton Public Schools will now be rotating more students to online learning, as soon as Thursday. This move comes as the school division works to accommodate all students in the midst of an education support staff strike, after a court challenge by parents of children with disabilities. Kabi Moulitharan explains.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMar 5
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Daycare reopens nearly two years after Tantallon wildfireFor nearly two years, Terri Kottwitz has dedicated herself to rebuilding what she lost in the 2023 wildfires that devastated parts of Tantallon and Hammonds Plains. Through perseverance, she not only restored her daycare but also helped maintain a sense of community. As Global’s Angela Capobianco reports, her efforts have paid off, culminating in today’s...Mar 29
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Alberta to regulate online gambling marketThe Alberta government will regulate private online gambling sites. The province says right now, the online betting world has too few safety measures and is missing the opportunity for the government to earn some major revenue. Morgan Black reports.Danielle SmithMar 26