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CBS fires veteran 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley after dispute with leadershipAmerican news network CBS has fired longtime 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley after reported clashes between the veteran journalist and the news organization’s new management. Eric Sorensen has more.U.S. NewsJun 3
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U.S. indicts 2 foreign operators, individual in 2024 collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key BridgeProsecutors in the U.S. have filed criminal charges in the collapse of a Baltimore bridge that killed six people. The cargo ship, Dali, struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in 2024, triggering its collapse. Six construction workers were killed. The indictment alleges a Singapore-based ship operator and a senior employee made critical decisions that led...CrimeMay 13
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RAW: Winnipeg Jets Scott Arniel Interview – Apr. 20Winnipeg Jets head coach Scott Arniel holds his season-ending media availability on Monday.Winnipeg JetsApr 20
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RAW: Winnipeg Jets Scott Arniel Interview – April 6Winnipeg Jets head coach Scott Arniel talks about their 6-2 win over the Seattle Kraken on Monday at the Canada Life Centre.Winnipeg JetsApr 6
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Winnipeg mayor on transit changesGlobal News Morning’s Clay Young speaks to Winnipeg mayor Scott Gillingham about transit ridership in the city, as well as the new summer bus schedule.Politics2 hours
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Saskatchewan strengthening global demand during Europe trade missionWATCH: Premier Scott Moe shares his goals for his two week European Union trade mission. Moe is leading the mission which will include stops in Belgium, Czech Republic, France, and Poland.CanadaJun 9
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City addressing bus safety in transit bylaw discussionsWATCH: A new city committee report shows a significant drop in ridership with safety concerns cited as one of the main reasons. Ward 8 Coun. Scott Ford explains the transit bylaw and what the city will be focusing on including transit police.PoliticsJun 12
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Peterborough high school students host Relay for LifeAdam Scott Collegiate in Peterborough hosted its annual Relay for Life fundraiser on Thursday, June 4. Madeleine McColl has the highlights:Jun 5
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Saskatchewan prepares for CUSMA trade talksPremier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan is specially positioned for the upcoming trade talks as a province with many exports other nations rely on but there is still work to be done.CanadaJun 5
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Separatist skepticism over federal shiftWATCH: Pipelines, mines, and bridges. Ottawa is showing a new attitude when it comes to major projects and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is pointing to that shift to shut down sprouting separatist groups. Some are concerned change may not come soon enough.CanadaJun 10
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Scott Nolan reads a poem on Global News MorningSinger-songwriter, poet, and visual artist Scott Nolan was in Global Winnipeg’s studio to talk World Poetry Day and read a piece from his book ‘Moon Was a Feather’.EntertainmentMar 19
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Youth Social Media ban almost certain after overwhelming preliminary survey results and federal momentumIn an exclusive interview with Global News, Premier Scott Moe shared preliminary results from the provincial mail-out survey regarding a potential youth social media ban. He says that 86% of responses were in support of some form of restriction.CanadaJun 9
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Winnipeg artist Scott Nolan on World Poetry DaySinger-songwriter, poet, and visual artist Scott Nolan talks about World Poetry Day.EntertainmentMar 19
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Premier says early social media ban survey shows residents want limitations for youthWATCH: Premier Scott Moe exclusively telling Global News Morning that 86 per cent of Saskatchewan residents who took part in the survey so far believe there should some sort of social media limitation for children. These preliminary results come from the premier two weeks into the survey. The deadline to mail back is June 30.PoliticsJun 10
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Global News at 6 Regina: June 4Premier Scott Moe gives his insight into the latest on CUSMA talks and how the province can utilize it’s exports to leverage the United States. With the price of fuel skyrocketing due to the war in Iran more and more people are looking to buses for travel to save some money.CanadaJun 4
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: June 4After dealing with significant low water levels a surge in runoff from Alberta is expected to make for dangerous conditions and high water in the South Saskatchewan River. Premier Scott Moe gives his insight into the latest on CUSMA talks and how the province can utilize it’s exports to leverage the United States.CanadaJun 4
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Road to the referendum: The events that put Alberta separatism on the ballotAlbertans head to the polls this fall in a historic referendum that could change the course of not just the Prairie province, but also Canada. Scott Roberts walks us through the series of events that led to this history-making moment.CanadaMay 31
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Premier Moe looks back on spring sitting and western premiers’ meeting this weekWATCH: Premier Scott Moe discusses health care, Compassionate Intervention Act, and western premiers’ meeting with Global News Morning.PoliticsMay 25
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Police investigating, dub San Diego mosque shooting “hate crime” after 5 dead, including 2 suspectsAuthorities say two teenage suspects opened fire at an Islamic center in San Diego on Monday, killing three men before killing themselves. “Because of the Islamic Center location, we are considering this a hate crime until it’s not,” said San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl.CrimeMay 18
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Mom of San Diego shooter reported her weapons and vehicle missing, said son was ‘suicidal’: policeA deadly shooting at San Diego’s largest mosque left three men dead on Monday afternoon – including a security guard who worked at the place of worship. Updated reporters on the investigation, San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl revealed one of the teenage suspect’s mothers reported earlier in the morning that her son was missing...CrimeMay 18