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Winnipeg organizations team up to deliver much-needed beds to Manitoba First NationAn incredible act of kindness from members of two Winnipeg organizations, who travelled a great distance so kids in a remote Manitoba First Nation could have a good bed to sleep on. Melissa Ridgen explains.CanadaMar 4
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Milano-Cortina organizers say broken Olympic medals will be fixedWinning an Olympic medal represents a dream come true for athletes, but not all winners at the Milano-Cortina Games have been able to keep their prized hardware around their necks. Redmond Shannon reports from Bormio, Italy on why the medals are falling apart, and the solution in the works.Global NationalFeb 10
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Record year for organ donationThe province is marking a record-breaking year for organ transplants. In 2025, more British Columbians gave the gift of life than in any previous year and as Angela Jung reports, doctors and families say it’s helping to get the word out.Global BCJan 29
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Tumbler Ridge shooting fuels misinformation about trans people, organization saysAs people in B.C. come to grips with the tragedy that has unfolded in Tumbler Ridge, we speak with Amelia Newbert of the 2SLGBTQ+ advocacy group Skipping Stone about how the suspected shooter’s trans identify is being used to fuel misinformation online.Global News Morning BCFeb 13
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Toronto police officers charged in corruption and organized crime probeThere are shocking allegations of corruption and criminal activity against seven active police officers and one retired member of the Toronto Police Service. Caryn Lieberman reports.CanadaFeb 5
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Peterborough vape shop owner believes acts of arson tied to organized crimeA Peterborough vape shop owner is warning that recent acts of arson against stores may be connected to organized crime. His store was one of two in the city that police say were deliberately set on fire last week. Marc Woodhouse reports.CrimeFeb 9
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Charitable organization supporting children living with heart conditionsWATCH: Anna Maton with Mending Little Hearts Fund of Saskatchewan explains how the organization supports heart families along with two upcoming fundraisers during Heart Month in February.HealthFeb 2
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The W.A.Y. organization is spreading the love this February with a valentines campaign for seniorsThe ‘We Are Young’ organization is holding their 6th annual campaign to make sure seniors don’t feel forgotten this Valentines Day, and they are asking for your help! You can buy an anonymous valentine for a senior at: way_valentinesday.pllenty.comGlobal News Morning HalifaxFeb 5
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At least 9 Toronto police officers arrested in organized crime investigation: sourcesGlobal News has learned that at least nine Toronto police officers have been arrested in an organized crime investigation. The arrests are part of “Project South” — a lengthy investigation by York Regional Police into organized crime and corruption.CanadaFeb 5
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Alleged murder plot and extortion: Toronto police officers among 27 charged in organized crime probeA corruption scandal is rocking the Toronto Police service, resulting in charges against 27 people, including seven current and one former officer. Jeff Semple explains they’re accused of, how the alleged crimes were discovered, and what the fallout could look like.Global NationalFeb 5
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ICE agents will be at Olympics for security of U.S. delegates, organizers confirmU.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel will support security operations for Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who will attend the opening ceremony at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. The president of the Milano Cortina organizing committee, Giovanni Malago, confirmed that he’d heard the agents would be “present for...U.S. NewsJan 27
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U.S. set to officially leave the World Health OrganizationAs the United States exits the World Health Organization (WHO), public health experts are concerned about the ripple effect of the decision. Health reporter Katherine Ward has more on the implications for Americans and other countries.HealthJan 22
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Getting Organized in the New YearNew year, new toys, more organization required. It’s that time of year when the post-holiday clutter starts to get to you. Global News home décor expert Karl Lohnes joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella with some easy and effective ways to get your house in order.Global News Morning MontrealJan 15
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Young Edmontonian starts non-profit organization to help feed homelessSonder Bridge, a new non-profit organization in Edmonton, builds care packages with food and drinks before handing them out to people on the street once or twice a month. Global’s Katherine Ludwig speaks with founder Sam Huculak.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 12
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Young Edmontonian starts non-profit organization to help feed homelessSonder Bridge, a new non-profit organization in Edmonton, builds care packages with food and drinks before handing them out to people on the street once or twice a month. Global’s Katherine Ludwig speaks with founder Sam Huculak.LifestyleJan 11
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Career fair brings emergency services and affiliated organizations togetherIf you’ve ever been curious about a career as a first responder, an upcoming career fair might be for you. It is Alberta’s first and only provincewide career fair, focused on bringing careers in emergency services, law enforcement and affiliated organizations under one roof.Global News Morning EdmontonJan 8
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Trump pulls US from more than 60 international organizationsThe Trump administration is doubling down on its efforts to project an America-first agenda by further retreating from the global fray. The latest move will see the U.S. walk away from more than 60 international and non-governmental organizations that both the president and his inner circle argue no longer serve the country’s interests. As Reggie Cecchini reports.U.S. NewsJan 8
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Wildlife cameras stolen from B.C. hunters’ organizationA non-profit organization for B.C. hunters says two of their wildlife cameras have been stolen, hampering their monitoring and conservation efforts. As Travis Lowe reports, they say that because of security codes, the cameras will be useless to the thieves.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganJan 6
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Edmonton police charge 9 more men in motorcycle gang organized crime caseThe investigation into criminal activity linked to the One Order Motorcycle Club has lead to more charges against nine people. As Katherine Ludwig explains, it comes after police released extensive details in November 2025.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 6
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Better data needed to assist organ donation in Canada, CIHI report saysThe latest report card for Canada shows there is significant work to be done to keep up with the world leaders in organ donation. Health reporter Katherine Ward explains why where you live can have a big impact on a patient’s experience.HealthDec 28, 2025