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  • Gas station clerk stabbed in Montreal
    Montreal police are investigating after a gas station clerk was stabbed early Wednesday and the suspect fled the scene. Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines reports.
    Crime
    Apr 24
  • New firetruck for Station 7 in Kelowna
    Firehall 7 in Kelowna was introduced to its new firetruck on Saturday. Firefighters immediately gave it a wash with water from the station’s old fire truck, along with handpushing it into the station.
    Apr 20
  • Police operation at Calgary CTrain stations leads to numerous charges
    Police are cracking down on drugs, violence and overall social disorder they say has been witnessed at LRT stations in Calgary. A long list of charges had been laid ranging from drug trafficking to concealed weapons. As Jayme Doll reports, there is still a long way to go.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
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  • Popular Alberta radio station CKUA in need of fundraising help to stay open
    CKUA has been in operation since 1927 but its days could be numbered if it can’t reach its fundraising goal. Marc Carnes, the CEO of CKUA, joined Global News Morning Edmonton with how you can help the popular radio station.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Apr 19
  • All the best to Global Montreal News Director and Station Manager Karen Macdonald
    It has been quite an emotional week for us here at Global Montreal. Our beloved News Director and Station Manager Karen Macdonald is officially retiring after nearly 40 years in the business, including over 30 right here at Global. Her dedication to this city, her staff and our station is unmatched. Thank you Karen for...
    Apr 26
  • All English schools in Quebec to be equipped with autism communication stations
    April is autism awareness month and with it comes a positive province-wide initiative for certain schools across Quebec. The Centre of Excellence for Autism Spectrum Disorder housed at the Lester B. Pearson School Board will provide communication stations to all English-language elementary and high schools across the province. Verdun and Beechwood elementary schools are already...
    Apr 15
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  • Global Montreal Station Manager and News Director Karen Macdonald announces retirement
    Devoted and long-time station manager and news director at Global Montreal, Karen Macdonald, is retiring. Her last day will be Friday, April 26. Macdonald joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella as we salute her incredible career and contributions to local news and the Montreal community.
    Global News Morning Montreal
    Apr 25
  • Edmonton extortions: Jerry can bought at Walmart, one filled at southside gas station on Jan. 28
    Surveillance videos from Jan. 28, 2024 showing two suspects buying a jerry can from Walmart in South Edmonton Common and later, one being filled with fuel at a gas station in southwest Edmonton’s Blue Quill area. The incident is part of the Project Gaslight investigation into extortion targeting members of the South Asian community.
    Crime
    Apr 24
  • Alberta’s first commercial hydrogen fuelling station to open in Nisku
    Alberta’s first commercial hydrogen fueling station will soon open at Blackjacks Roadhouse in Nisku, addressing the need to support the growing demand for hydrogen fuel. As Morgan Black explains, experts say heavy duty trucking is a perfect fit for the hydrogen industry.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Mar 27
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  • Surrey’s King George SkyTrain station closing for 6 weeks
    Major travel disruptions are on the way if you use the King George Skytrain station in Surrey.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Mar 25
  • Peterborough city council questioned over need for second police station
    Peterborough city council faced a long list of recommendations at the March 18 city council meeting. From the future of police facilities, to growing employment lands and plans for the modular housing units. Robert Lothian has the latest.
    Politics
    Mar 22
  • Winnipeg gas stations without gas? Expert says ‘it’s not a crisis’
    On the heels of Imperial Oil decommissioning a section of pipeline for preventative maintenance, at least a handful of gas stations across Winnipeg are reporting to be out of fuel, or limiting consumption.
    Mar 21
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  • B.C. adding 500 public EV charging stations to fill gaps in network
    Drivers of electric vehicles in British Columbia can expect to see another 500 public charging stations, as the province expands its current supply. Cassidy Mosconi reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Mar 20
  • City of Edmonton pumps brakes on hydrogen fuelling station
    The City of Edmonton paused plans to build a hydrogen fuel station, saying due to budget changes that killed the request for a hydrogen bus fleet — the demand isn’t there. Sarah Ryan reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Mar 12
  • Free legal clinic in Montreal metro station aims to improve access to justice
    It’s easy to rack up thousands of dollars in lawyer’s fees and that can make it challenging for everyone to have equal access to justice. That’s why Quebec non-profit group Juripop has launched Justice Month. It’s also the mission behind free legal clinics in the heart of downtown Montreal, bringing free legal advice to those...
    Mar 14
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  • Renovations costs for 2 Peterborough police stations estimated at $40M
    Renovations to Peterborough’s downtown police station and a future facility in the West end will be pricey. A city staff report estimates costs at $40 million. As Germain Ma reports, it has some residents concerned.
    Economy
    Mar 8
  • 2nd lawsuit filed in connection with alleged Chinese ‘police stations’ probe
    A Montreal-area Chinese community centre has launched a defamation lawsuit against Brossard Mayor Doreen Assaad. As Phil Carpenter reports, Xixi Li, executive director of the Centre Sino-Québec de la Rive-Sud and also a Brossard city councillor, alleges that Assaad made “false and damaging” statements against her in the wake of an RCMP announcement in 2023...
    Canada
    Mar 8
  • Closure of Montreal train station might make commute longer for thousands of users
    In a major blow for thousands of daily commuter train riders, Exo is closing the Lucien-L’Allier train station as of April 1. It could remain shut for a full year. As Global’s Tim Sargeant reports, that means passengers will soon rely on the metro to get in and out of downtown, adding considerable time to...
    Canada
    Mar 6
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  • Winnipeg police search for suspect in Osborne Station stabbing
    Winnipeg police are searching for a man in connection with a stabbing incident at the Osborne Transit Station earlier this month.
    Crime
    Feb 23
  • Variety Show of Hearts: Global BC news director on station support
    Global BC News Director and Station Manager, Bhupinder Hundal speaks about the incredible 58-year bond between Variety – the Children’s Charity and Global BC.
    Global BC
    Feb 25
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