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Stony Mountain THC seizure$162,000 worth of THC was seized at Stony Mountain Institution this week.CrimeJun 5
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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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Drugs seized at Stony Mountain InstitutionAn alleged attempt to sneak in meth, cocaine, THC, and other items into Stony Mountain Institution has been thwarted.CrimeApr 24
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TTC pilots new wayfinding program for FIFAMany tourists visiting Toronto this summer for the FIFA World Cup will be relying on transit. That’s why the TTC is launching a new pilot program to help them find their way easier. Nicole Di Donato has the details and reaction.Global News at 6 TorontoMay 26
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TTC to completely shut-down portion of Line 1 this SundayThe TTC is attempting to reduce the number of speed zones ahead of the FIFA World Cup on Toronto’s subway system. But that will require a full shut-down of part of Line 1 all Sunday and a partial closure on Monday. Matthew Bingley reports.Jun 2
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TTC Board pressed on whether barriers for Toronto subways will even workA plan to increase safety on Toronto’s subway platforms is having holes poked in it, because TTC officials couldn’t provide data as to whether steel barriers have worked in other transit networks.PoliticsJun 3
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New TTC safety pilots will include AI and scaled-back barriersIn a bid to improve transit safety and reliability, the TTC will soon start testing artificial intelligence as a means of predicting track intrusions. Later this year, the transit system will also be installing steel barriers similar to the NYC transit network, a much cheaper option than multi-biillion-dollar platform edge doors. Matthew Bingley reports.PoliticsMay 27
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Community Shout Out: 20th edition of the Festival TransAmériquesDance & theatre shows with free activities | until June 10 | fta.caEntertainmentJun 2
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Reflecting on the CN Tower’s 50th AnniversaryToronto’s most iconic landmark is turning 50 and it will be taking part in ‘Doors Open Toronto.’ Liem Vu goes behind the scenes at the CN Tower, and speaks with Marketing Manager Shawn Whalen about the tower’s legacy, surprising fun facts, and why the skyline-defining structure continues to captivate millions of visitors from around the...Global News Morning TorontoMay 22
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11th Ave businesses calling for support in the midst of construction chaosAt least one small business owner affected by the construction has taken to social media to convey his frustration, as well as calling for walkways and support from the city.Jun 8
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30th annual Gutsy Walk in support of Crohn’s and Colitis CanadaIt’s estimated that more than 35,000 Albertans are suffering from inflammatory bowel disease. In fact, our province has one of the highest rates of IBD in the world. This weekend is the 30th anniversary of the Gutsy Walk, raising money and awareness around the disease. Honorary chair Brittany Specht chatted with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonJun 5
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International Children’s Festival of the Arts celebrating 45th anniversaryThe 2026 International Children’s Festival of the Arts is celebrating its 45th anniversary this year. The four-day festival offers performances and activities tailored to youth but enjoyable for everyone. Festival co-ordinator Andrea Gammon, as well as Bryan Atchison and Neil Olstad, members of Koo Koo — one of the feature performances at this year’s festival...Global News Morning EdmontonMay 28
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TTC threatens to lock out unionized workers if no deal reached by midnight FridayHundreds of unionized trades workers who maintain the TTC’s electrical and signaling systems say they’re willing to stay at the negotiating table to avoid a strike. The TTC while willing to lock them out if no deal is reached, says it’s bringing in a mediator Friday to break the deadlock. Matthew Bingley reports.Global News at 6 TorontoMay 14
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Celebration of inclusivity at 7th annual Unified Jamboree in EdmontonIt was a celebration of athletes of all abilities at Jasper Place High School: sports, inclusion and friendship took centre stage at the Unifed Jamboree. Nicole Stillger has more.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 26
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124th market aims to bring awareness to scams targeting vendors in EdmontonThe 124th Street Grand Market kicked off its summer season on Sunday and organizers are using it as a platform to bring awareness to online scams, which they say have been an increasing issue. Market founder Kirsta Franke says scammers have been impersonating market organizers to lure small businesses into giving them deposits or their...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 8
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Cycle for Autism returns to Edmonton for 17th yearAn event that raises awareness and support for autistic and neurodivergent individuals and their families is returning this June. Cycle for Autism is a time for the community to come together for inclusive activity, connection and celebration. Organizers joined Global News at Noon Edmonton to share more about how Edmontonians can get involved.Global News at Noon EdmontonMay 21
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Trump faces backlash as performers back out of America’s 250th birthday bashFor months, the Great American State Fair has been billed as a massive celebration for the country’s 250th birthday. But a growing number of performers are opting out of the big bash and now President Donald Trump is calling for it to be cancelled and replaced with a rally — featuring him. Candice Cole reports.PoliticsMay 31
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Two Planks and a Passion Theatre launch 35th seasonWe check in with Ken Schwartz, artistic director of Two Planks and a Passion Theatre, as they celebrate their 35th season.Global News Morning HalifaxMay 19
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Community Shout Out: 13th Montreal Asian International Film FestivalMontreal Asian International Film Festival from May 14 to June 13. Tickets available at artseastwest.caEntertainmentMay 25