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Aiden’s Radiothon StoryAlisha and Liam are the proud parents of Aiden, who has right hemiplegia cerebral palsy (CP). Their journey to finding Aiden included five years of fertility treatments, three painful miscarriages and a miracle embryo adoption. Aiden was born nine weeks premature amidst a traumatic delivery and sustained life-threatening head trauma. He suffered two different...PromoFeb 5
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CRTC looking into inmate phone call rates in Canada following Ontario caseThe CRTC is looking into phone call rates at correctional facilities, spurred by high long-distance charges that families of inmates at Ontario jails had to pay for years.CanadaJan 30
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Former L.A. resident now living in Kelowna launches bottle drive for wildfire victimsA former Los Angeles resident who now lives in Kelowna, B.C., has launched a local bottle drive to help support three families who lost their homes in the wildfires.CanadaJan 17
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Austria fatal stabbing suspect had ‘Islamic terror motive’: officialsPolice searched the attacker's apartment with sniffer dogs and found IS flags on the walls. No weapons or dangerous objects were found, but police seized mobile telephones.CrimeFeb 16
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‘Shocking and frustrating’: Only 45% of eligible voters cast ballots in N.S. electionLess than half of all eligible voters turned out for Nova Scotia’s provincial election, with almost 66,000 fewer voters casting ballots than in the province's 2021 election.PoliticsNov 28, 2024
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Smith ‘understands’ need for unity to combat Trump tariffs, Ford saysThe premiers met virtually with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday morning to talk about Donald Trump's early moves as U.S. president and the looming threat of tariffs.PoliticsJan 22
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Battle of Ontario: What election stops tell us about party hopesOver the opening two weeks of the campaign, Global News has tracked the locations of public events all four party leaders have held, and which ridings they're appearing in most.PoliticsFeb 11
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As Meghan Markle returns to Instagram, fans spot relatable social media gaffeEagle-eyed followers spotted evidence that Meghan Markle's first video uploaded to Instagram was likely filmed multiple times.TrendingJan 2
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‘Apocalyptic’: Winnipeggers experience impact of devastating California wildfiresA former Winnipegger who has been living in Los Angeles for the past three years said while he's safe from the disaster, it's hitting dangerously close to home.FireJan 9
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TikTok ban upheld by U.S. Supreme Court. Here’s what could happen nextThe uncertainty may have ripple effects in Canada, experts say, although Ottawa says what happens in the U.S. won't impact its own moves to curtail TikTok's business.TechJan 17
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‘Horses are my world’: Advocates decry Alberta plan to control wild horse populationWildlife advocates say the proposed measures aren't backed by science, have an arbitrary population threshold and are designed to appease the cattle industry.EnvironmentJan 18
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Chestermere youth charged after video of assault posted on social mediaChestermere RCMP say a youth faces charges of assault and uttering threats after a video showing the alleged assault was widely distributed on social media.CrimeDec 19, 2024
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Heartbreaking photos show orca carrying her dead calf, just as she did for weeks in 2018"I think it's fair to say from a scientific perspective, if they have the same hardwiring, they're going to have the same emotions (as humans)."EnvironmentJan 3
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Ontario opposition postpones convention to focus on potential early electionThe Ontario NDP is postponing its annual conference to focus on campaigning because it believes chaos in Ottawa could also spark an early provincial ballot.PoliticsDec 23, 2024
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Canadians concerned country’s children are too soft, with no coping skills: surveyThe survey uncovered that social media channels, screens and lack of development, social/peer pressure, video games and helicopter parenting are the biggest dangers to kids today.CanadaDec 12, 2024
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Aw shucks! Should you skip the oysters amid B.C. illness outbreak?The BC Centre for Disease Control posted a warning that between Nov. 1 and Dec. 18, 64 cases of a 'norovirus-like' gastrointestinal illnesses were reported in the province.HealthDec 20, 2024
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Reunions, rewards and resilience: B.C.’s 2024 good news headlinesHere are 10 stories from B.C. that warmed our hearts, reaffirmed our faith in humanity and made us smile in 2024 - we hope you enjoy them.CanadaDec 25, 2024
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Narcan raccoons, dirty diapers and stuffed animals: 12 of B.C.’s weirdest stories this yearFrom a home with walls packed with stuffed animals to thousands of pounds of diapers dumped in the woods, here are a few offbeat B.C. stories that caught our eye in 2024.TrendingDec 28, 2024
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More uniformed cops in busy holiday shopping areas: Winnipeg policeWinnipeg police say they're launching a safe shopping campaign to kick off the holiday season and to prevent retail theft.CrimeDec 4, 2024
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After Assad’s ouster in Syria, what next for refugee claims in Canada?After the fall of Bashar al-Assad, some European countries are suspending asylum claims for Syrian refugees. But what does the future hold for Canada’s own Syrian refugee program?CanadaDec 10, 2024