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  • Salvation Army adding more space with rise in asylum seekers
    For the second time in six months, the Salvation Army is adding space to address the number of people using emergency shelter services.
    Trending
    Apr 17
  • Penticton Vees hosting foodbank fundraiser
    The Vees will once again team up with Valley First and the Penticton Salvation Army Food Bank to raise food and funds for those in need.
    Canada
    Mar 20
  • Canada Royal Milk donates $200,000 worth of baby formula to Kingston-area United Way
    Canada Royal Milk donates 5,000 cans of infant formula to United Way KFL&A, benefiting over 275 families in Kingston area at a $200,000 value.
    Canada
    May 9
  • Penticton Quilters’ Guild showcase returns after 6-year hiatus
    Hundreds of quilts are being hung in preparation for the upcoming Penticton Quilters' Guild show, called Picking up the Threadz. 
    Canada
    Apr 26
  • Winnipeg hosts simulated air-quality emergency ahead of wildfire season
    On Tuesday, hundreds gathered at Sergeant Tommy Prince Place on Sinclair Street in Winnipeg for an emergency air quality simulation.
    Canada
    Apr 30
  • Increase in crime prompts new Saskatoon community safety initiatives
    The city is planning almost a dozen new safety initiatives to focus on community-based policing work, building affordable housing and increasing services for unhoused individuals. 
    Canada
    May 13
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  • Hamilton pilot adds safe use model in men’s shelters to fight opioid deaths
    Three Hamilton, Ont. agencies will finally get money from the city for a delayed pilot that plans to embed harm reduction staff and services into men’s shelters.
    Health
    Apr 18
  • Mother’s decapitated body found in garbage bag, Toronto murder trial hears
    Dallas Ly sat quietly Monday as assistant Crown attorney Jay Spare told the jury that it is an admitted fact that he stabbed his mother Thanh 'Tien' Ly and caused her death.
    Crime
    Apr 29
  • Ontario man on trial for killing his mother takes the stand: ‘I lost it’
    Dallas Ly of Toronto told the court how, since the age of six, his mother Tien Le had been physically abusive towards him when he got poor grades at school or misbehaved.
    Crime
    May 8
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  • ‘All Essentials Saturday’ hopes to restock shelves at Durham Region food banks
    As rent and food prices continue to rise and donations continue to dwindle, this weekend's first 'All Essentials Saturday' food drive hopes to fill shelves across the region.
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • Peterborough Kiwanis Music Festival wraps with annual concert
    'We are here to encourage them to keep going, to try new things, to hear each other, to hear a different repertoire and just to get a fresh perspective,' judge Martha Gregory said.
    Features
    Mar 28
  • ‘This is about saving lives’: Saskatoon walk aims to create awareness around homelessness
    "These are people that care and want to help," said Saskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand. "That's what we are doing this for. We are not doing this for politics."
    Canada
    Mar 14
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  • Ukraine’s Zelenskyy fires state guard head after 2 accused in assassination plot
    The move came as Zelenskyy said his country's army is facing “a really difficult situation” in eastern regions where troops are battling to hold back Russia.
    World
    May 9
  • Saskatoon morning news rewind: Friday, Jan. 12
    Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Friday, Jan. 12.
    Canada
    Jan 12
  • Baltimore bridge collapse: Cranes arrive to begin wreckage removal
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore called the Francis Scott Key Bridge's collapse following a freighter collision in Baltimore an “economic catastrophe."
    U.S. News
    Mar 29
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  • Baltimore bridge collapse: Limited port access set to be restored by end of April
    The channel would support one-way traffic in and out of the port for barge container service and some vessels that move automobiles and farm equipment to and from the port.
    U.S. News
    Apr 4
  • Baltimore bridge collapse: Biden tours wreckage site, says nation ‘has your back’
    Aboard Marine One, Biden circled the warped metal remains and the mass of construction and salvage equipment trying to clear the wreckage of last week's collapse.
    U.S. News
    Apr 5
  • Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens deny Florida much-needed win, drop Panthers 5-3
    Montreal took on one of the best teams in the league on Tuesday night and demolished them. Fans, meanwhile, have reasons to be optimistic. Brian Wilde has more.
    Sports
    Apr 2
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  • ‘Purr-fect’ cat companions join Edmonton’s Salvation Army Centre of Hope
    Four new furry friends are bringing smiles to the faces of residents in Edmonton supportive living centres.
    Lifestyle
    Jan 3
  • Southern Alberta organizations see more demand for Christmas donations
    The holiday cheer spread to the Lethbridge Salvation Army, with more than $128,000 raised as part of its Christmas Kettle campaign.
    Canada
    Dec 28, 2023
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