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  • Pope Francis calls for Gaza ceasefire in Easter Sunday address
    Pope Francis called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of all Israeli hostages in his traditional Easter Sunday address, which marks one of the most important days in the Christian calendar. “Let us not allow the current hostilities to continue to have grave repercussions on the civil population, by now at the...
    World
    Mar 31
  • Russia-Ukraine: Kremlin, Zelenskyy respond to Pope’s appeal for ‘courage of the white flag’
    Both the Kremlin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have responded to comments made by the Pope suggesting Ukraine should have the courage to surrender and negotiate peace as its war with Russia enters its third year.
    Mar 11
  • Pope Francis struggles before weekly general audience
    Pope Francis required some help as he appeared before his weekly audience in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City. Crystal Goomansingh explains the problems the 87-year-old pontiff experienced, and the renewed attention on his health.
    Global National
    Mar 6
  • Pope Francis says Russia’s war in Ukraine unleashed ‘global wave of fear and hatred’
    On Sunday, Pope Francis called for a diplomatic solution to the war in Ukraine that would lead to a just and lasting peace, as the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion was marked a day earlier.
    World
    Feb 25
  • Rob Wilson hopeful Colin Fitzgerald will be a Pete
    The Peterborough Petes are hosting development camp this weekend, with prospects taking part. Absent from camp is Petes 1st pick in 2024 draft Colin Fitzgerald. Coach Rob Wilson has met with him and his family and is hopeful he will join the Petes. Meaghan Roy reports.
    Apr 26
  • Community in Hope rallies around motorcycle crash victim
    A father from Hope, B.C. is warning drivers to be careful on the roads after his son was almost killed in a motorcycle crash on April 12. Gage Turner was out for a ride north of Hope when his life suddenly, and radically, changed. Travis Prasad reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 19
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  • N.B. hopes to create more collaborative care units
    In order to address lack of access to primary health care, the province is hoping to create collaborative care clinics. But some worry the push may meet the same fate as two previous attempts to introduce the care model. Silas Brown explains.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Apr 29
  • Project Hope at UBC offers support to patients living with ALS
    Project Hope has officially launched at UBC. The new research centre and treatment clinic will soon be up and running on campus, offering people living with ALS in British Columbia a beacon of hope. Jason Pires sat down with the lead professor of research at the unveiling of the centre for more information on the work being...
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 29
  • Slain pedestrian’s family hopes for lengthy sentence
    As Sean O’Shea reports, the judge ruling over the sentencing of the driver who struck and killed Erin Yoxall, originally from Scotland, said she will give her sentencing in late June.
    Apr 19
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  • Honey Jam Pop-Up Auditions in Montreal
    A renowned artist development program dedicated to empowering and promoting Canadian female artists, is holding its first pop-up auditions in Montreal on Sunday, May 5th. If you are an aspiring female artist then this is your chance to kickstart your career and get noticed. Honey Jam founder and producer Ebonnie Rowe joins Global News Morning’s...
    Global News Morning Montreal
    Apr 29
  • Province’s first Hopes Cradle to officially open in Durham Region
    After facing delays and controversy, the first infant surrender site in the province, Hopes Cradle, is officially set to open in Clarington, after being ratified in council. Lexy Benedict reports.
    Apr 26
  • Bars and restaurants hope for Vancouver Canucks playoff success
    A long playoff run for the Canucks could be just what local bars and restaurants need as many teeter on the brink of closure. But it isn’t just a matter of turning the TV on and hoping fans pour in. Travis Prasad reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 18
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  • Ontario investing $1M in youth wellness hub in Port Hope
    The province has announced new supports to help youth in Port Hope and across Northumberland County. A visit from the Health Minister brought funding for a new Youth Wellness Hub. Robert Lothian has the details.
    Canada
    May 2
  • Toronto mayor hopes upgrade will solve Astral garbage bin woes
    Toronto unveiled a redesign of Toronto’s garbage bins. While the city pilots the upgrades throughout neighbourhoods with the most density, the mayor said she’ll be keeping a close eye on them as the contract nears its expiration. Matthew Bingley reports.
    Politics
    Apr 25
  • Leafs hope to capitalize on momentum in first home game vs. Boston
    With the series tied, Toronto begins is home stretch of the series attempting to keep up its momentum. But it will take more than a tougher lineup to exorcise is Bruins demons. Matthew Bingley reports.
    Canada
    Apr 25
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  • Canucks fans still hopeful without star goalie Thatcher Demko
    Despite the bad news Tuesday morning, Canucks fans still believe in their team. Jay Janower and Squire Barnes, have more from the team, while Grace Ke is outside Rogers Arena with more on how fans are feeling without Demko and if the city is planning for any public viewing parties.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 23
  • Marking the 44th anniversary of the “Marathon of Hope”
    Today we mark the 44th anniversary of Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope. Terry’s younger brother, Darrell joins Ross Hull with more on Terry’s lasting impact and spirit that continues to inspire Canadians to take action against cancer.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Apr 12
  • Marking the 44th anniversary of the “Marathon of Hope”
    Today we mark the 44th anniversary of Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope. Terry’s younger brother, Darrell joins Ross Hull with more on Terry’s lasting impact and spirit that continues to inspire Canadians to take action against cancer.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Apr 12
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  • The Darkness into Light walk provides hope and support for those impacted by suicide loss
    Loss from suicide is a difficult topic to open up about. The Darkness into Light five-kilometre walk aims to change that, bringing hope to those impacted by suicide and raising awareness to help remove the stigma that still remains around mental health. Meryl Murray and Judy Kesanko joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton with...
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Apr 26
  • EV batteries pose challenges for Canada’s mining industry
    The federal government is pushing for every new light-duty vehicle sold in Canada to be electric by 2035, but questions are growing about how that goal will be reached. Mike Drolet explains how Canada’s mining industry will be crucial to maintaining a steady supply of electric vehicle (EV) batteries.
    Global National
    Apr 9
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