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Reward posted in Toronto mall shooting for man linked to string of robberiesToronto police are appealing for the public’s assistance one week after a robbery at a North York jewelry store that ended with the shooting of a mall security officer. Police are looking for 53-year-old Kyle Douglas Prouse, who they say is responsible for a series of jewelry store bank robberies going back three years. As...CrimeApr 27
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Winnipeg man faces new charges for posts threatening Carney, religious groupsA Winnipeg man is facing more charges over online threats directed at Prime Minister Mark Carney, as well as Jewish and Muslim communities, according to Manitoba RCMP.CrimeApr 24
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Winnipeg man charged over X posts targeting Carney, Jewish and Muslim communitiesA Winnipeg man is facing charges after being accused of “targeting” Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Jewish and Muslim communities in posts on X.CrimeMar 2
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Man who killed Fort Saskatchewan mom in U-Haul hit-and-run found guiltyPeter Ashby, 37, has been found guilty of dangerous driving causing the death of a Fort Saskatchewan mother. While fleeing from RCMP in a U-Haul van, he killed Kassandra Gartner, 45, after she ran over a spike belt intended to stop Ashby. Gartner’s family members says they’re relieved he was found guilty but the weight...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonFeb 9
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Explosion during film shoot at Downsview Park rattles Toronto residentsA loud explosion heard and seen across parts of Toronto late Thursday night startled many people in Downsview Park. The city says it was part of a film shoot involving Toronto rapper Drake. But as Nicole Di Donato reports, residents in the area thought it was something much more serious.EntertainmentApr 17
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Snowstorms close major Alberta highway, leaving some stranded for up to 13 hoursEmergency services have been working through the night to bring food and gas to stranded Alberta motorists along Highway 63, outside Fort McMurray. For many who have spent over 13 hours on the road, the response hasn’t been enough. Sarah Komadina has more.CanadaApr 24
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Alberta post-secondaries find ways to navigate funding challengesAt least 30 SAIT employees will be out of a job by the end of the month as the post-secondary institution makes cuts because of what it calls funding challenges. As Meghan Cobb reports, it’s a problem many schools are facing as they rely more on tuition and less on government funding.CanadaApr 17
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Carney says Canada must adapt as world grows ‘more dangerous and divided’Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada must address “weaknesses” created by its close ties to the United States, warning the country can no longer rely on its largest trading partner. “Many of our former strengths based on our close ties to America have become our weaknesses,” he said in a video posted to YouTube on...CanadaApr 19
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Trump lashes out at PopeU.S. President Donald Trump has upset some of his own supporters, many of whom are religious, when he posted a photo of himself portrayed as Jesus. He denies that is what the AI image portrays. Trump also sharply criticized the Pope, using terms he usually saves for his political rivals. Nathaniel Dove has more on...U.S. NewsApr 13
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Post-secondary graduates start the job hunt amid high unemploymentFor many post-secondary students, the search for a job after graduation can be daunting. As Megan King reports, youth unemployment is around double the national average — but one charity group is trying to change that.EconomyApr 1
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Air Canada crash: ‘Rarely, if ever’ do major accidents occur with only one failure, NTSB says on ‘distraction’ reportsNTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy provided an update into the investigation of the Sunday crash of an Air Canada plane and a Port Authority fire truck that left both pilots dead. Addressing reports that air traffic controllers were distracted, Homendy said, “We rarely, if ever, investigate a major accident where it was one failure. Our aviation...Mar 24
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Moncton private clinic makes offer to New Brunswick government to help with waitlist backlogLong waits for many non-emergency surgeries in New Brunswick are continuing post-pandemic. Now, a private clinic in Moncton says they want to help with the backlog. As Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla reports, one expert warns it could come at a cost to the public system.Global News at 6 New BrunswickMar 30
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Alberta selling 6 vacant lots purchased as part of flood buyback programThe Alberta government is selling of six riverfront lots purchased as part of their buyback program following the devastating Calgary flood of 2013. As Sarah Offin reports, many Roxboro residents are hoping it will help their community to finally rebuild.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryMar 24
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N.B. communities react to heritage and tourism cuts in provincial budgetMayors and advocates are reacting after New Brunswick government announced it’s divesting from ten parks and heritage sites as part of its budget cuts. As Anna Mandin reports, that’s raising concerns about tourism, and the potential impacts on many New Brunswick communities.Global News at 6 New BrunswickMar 23
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N.S. man speaks out after cannabis raid by RCMP on his trading postA Mi’kmaq man says he was unlawfully detained by Nova Scotia RCMP for 23 hours after a cannabis raid on his trading post. He says he was placed in a windowless cell and at one point, put in leg cuffs. As Ella MacDonald reports, he’s now speaking out believing his detention was arbitrary, abusive and...Global News at 6 HalifaxJan 21
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Port Perry man’s desperate search for living kidney donor stretches into third yearA Port Perry man is desperate to find a living kidney donor. St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto says two thirds of donors are people who have passed, making for a critical shortage. Moosa Imran introduces us to a man fighting to stay alive.HealthJan 14
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Parking in the Halifax Regional Municipality going up, Saturday pay for someParking in the HRM just got more expensive and many drivers are not happy with the change. This comes after the news of a parking fee increase approved by council, and paid parking on Saturdays in parts of the two downtowns. Kendra Gannon has the details.PoliticsMar 9
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B.C. snowpack above normal in many parts of the provinceThe BC River Forecast Centre has released its first snow bulletin of 2026 and it shows B.C.’s snowpack levels are higher than normal this year. BC River Forecast Centre Hydrologist Jonathan Boyd discusses the data and explains how winter snowpack levels impact the potential for spring flooding.Global BCJan 13
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Former Iranian political prisoner says conflict rooted in ‘47 years of war’Former Iranian political prisoner and NYU international relations professor Kian Tajbakhsh says the current conflict should be viewed as part of a decades-long confrontation between Iran, the U.S. and Israel. Speaking to Global’s Jazan Grewal, Tajbakhsh said many Iranians see the strikes as a response to a conflict that began with the 1979 revolution. He...PoliticsMar 7
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Calgary water restrictions to return as crews prepare to reinforce sections of south Bearspaw feeder mainCalgarians can expect lane closures and water restrictions for the next four weeks as crews work to reinforce sections of the Bearspaw feeder main along 16th Avenue near Sarcee Trail, and in parts of Point McKay. Drew Stremick reports.CanadaMar 5