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THC case appeal dismissedWATCH: Saskatchewan’s court of appeals is upholding a judge’s decision, dismissing charges against the woman accused of striking and killing 9-year-old Baeleigh Maurice with her vehicle in 2021.CanadaApr 10
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UCalgary scientists study optimal THC dosage for therapeutic useThe University of Calgary is launching a new clinical trial examining how different oral doses of THC affect anxiety, stress and other responses in healthy adults. While medical marijuana has shown promise in treating a wide array of conditions, many potential candidates are waiting on more conclusive evidence and guidance. Sarah Offin reports.HealthMar 16
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Know Thy Nuts CampaignApril is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, and Movember is urging men to get hands-on with their health through its annual ‘Know Thy Nuts’ campaign. Movember’s Implementation Director Atiqa Mohammad joined Juliane Bodini with more.HealthApr 7
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Oil spill halts TTC service on portion of Line 2The TTC’s CEO is apologizing after a hydraulic fluid leak shut down service on a stretch of Line 2 for much of Tuesday. As Megan King reports, the leak was discovered overnight but the clen-up took nearly 12 hours impacting riders.TrafficApr 7
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‘Catastrophic’ fluid leaks led to Toronto service disruptions, TTC board saysRound-the-clock maintenance crews and protective liners wouldn’t have been enough to ease subway delays caused by two hydraulic leaks last week. Matthew Bingley reports.Global News at 6 TorontoApr 16
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Movember Canada launches “Know Thy Nuts” campaign for men’s healthWe find out more about the “Know Thy Nuts’ campaign from Movember Canada.Global News Morning HalifaxApr 8
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Downtown businesses hurting as 11th Ave closed again in 4th year of constructionApr 6
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TTC Line 2 goes down for second time this week during morning commuteJust days after a hydraulic leak disrupted service on its west leg, a signal issue brought down the eastern portion of the Bloor-Danforth line. Passengers were frustrated with the disruption, citing messages that made it appear the service was back only for the line to go down again minutes later. Matthew Bingley reports.Global News at 6 TorontoApr 9
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Movember launches ‘Know Thy Nuts’ campaign, urges young men to be ‘hands-on’ with their healthDid you know testicular cancer is the most common cancer among men ages 15 to 40? April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month and Movember, the leading charity changing the face of men’s health, is urging men to get hands-on with their health through its annual ‘Know Thy Nuts’ campaign. Atiqa Mohammad with Movember shared details...Global News Morning EdmontonApr 9
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University of Calgary 60th Birthday CelebrationVerity Turpin with the University of Calgary joins Global News Morning Calgary to tell us about the weekend celebrations planned to mark their 60th birthday!Global News Morning CalgaryApr 9
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56th annual WSD Science FairMore than one hundred of Manitoba’s brightest young minds are showing off their big ideas at the 56th annual WSD Science Fair. Hersh Singh has more on students trying to solve real-world problems.ScienceApr 7
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18th annual Ride for Dad campaign kicks offThe Manitoba Motorcycle Ride for Dad campaign has kicked off in support of prostate cancer.HealthApr 17
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Thousands attend 47th annual Vancouver Vaisakhi ParadeA huge celebration in the streets of South Vancouver Saturday, as tens of thousands in the Sikh community mark Vaisakhi with the annual parade. It’s one of the first major public events to take place with renewed safety in mind, in the wake of last year’s Lapu Lapu Festival tragedy. Paul Johnson reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 11
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Hundreds of thousands attend 28th annual Surrey Vaisakhi ParadeOne of the world’s largest Vaisakhi celebrations took place in Surrey with hundreds of thousands of people coming together to take part in the festivities. Global’s Safeeya Pirani spoke to community members about what the day means for them, and how organizers are ensuring attendees remain safe.Global BCApr 18
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NS Wildlife Carvers & Artists 34th Competition and ShowWe find out more about the NS Wildlife Carvers & Artists 34th Competition and Show happening at Cole Harbour Place in early May.Global News Morning HalifaxApr 10
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17th anniversary of Wendy Ladner-Beaudry’s murderPolice and family are renewing their plea for information in the unsolved 2009 murder of Wendy Ladner-Beaudry. Kristen Robinson reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 2
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How U.K. is marking late Queen Elizabeth’s 100th birthdaySeveral events are being held in the United Kingdom to mark what would have been Queen Elizabeth’s 100th birthday. Redmond Shannon looks at the celebrations fit for a queen, and how the late monarch’s legacy is still leaving an impact.Global National2 hours
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How King Charles plans to honour Queen Elizabeth’s 100th birthdayTomorrow marks what would have been Queen Elizabeth’s 100th birthday. King Charles will honour his late mother with a recorded address. Also – after months out of the spotlight, we learn about Sarah Ferguson’s whereabouts, and join up with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as they visit Australia.The Morning ShowApr 20
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The 64th annual Draggins Rod & Custom Car ShowWATCH: It seemed like all of Saskatoon was at Prairieland Park this afternoon to participate in the 64th annual Draggins Rod and Custom Car Show. Payton Zillich takes us there to get an inside look at the automobiles.EntertainmentApr 3
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Sudan crisis: Millions facing starvation as war enters 4th yearSudan was plunged into a violent civil war three years ago today, resulting in the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. Walter Mwasaa, from the international aid organization CARE, joins Miranda Anthistle to discuss the devastating consequences as we enter year four.Global News Morning TorontoApr 15