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TTC board votes in favour of winter e-bike banE-bikes and E-scooters will be banned on TTC vehicles for winter months to combat the fire risk. As Matthew Bingley reports, the ban will run between November 15 and April 15 and enforcement will be slowly stepped up.CanadaDec 3
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35th anniversary of the Montreal MassacreFriday December 6 marks the 35th anniversary of the Polytechnique Massacre. Polytechnique Montréal president Maud Cohen joins Global News Morning’s Laura Casella to mark the sombre occasion and look towards the future.Global News Morning MontrealDec 6
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Halifax Central Library marks 10th anniversaryThe Halifax Central library is marking its ten-year anniversary at its location on Spring Garden Road. Crowds of people poured out to celebrate the occasion with cake, trivia and goodies. Some even used the day to walk down memory lane and reminisce about when the library opened in 2014 and what the space has meant...CanadaDec 14
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Federal pledges $1.2B for TTC over the next decade: FreelandDeputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland announced Friday that the government would be putting $1.2 billion into the Toronto Transit System (TTC), with part of that money going toward new subway cars that would be built in Thunder Bay, Ont.CanadaNov 29
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20-year milestone for annual TLC @ Home act of giving programWATCH: TLC@Home founder Shelley James says nearly 1,000 local students will receive a care package this year during the annual act of giving volunteer-run program.Nov 26
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Winnipeg Boys’ Choir celebrates 100th seasonThe Winnipeg Boys Choir is celebrating its 100th season this year. It’s the oldest freestanding boys’ choir in Canada and continues to attract top talent with it’s rich history. Teagan Rasche reports.Global News at 6 WinnipegDec 8
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Saskatoon police investigating city’s 15th homicide of 2024It’s a record no city wants to be breaking, but Saskatoon finds itself dangerously close to tying the record number of homicides in a year.Global News at 5 ReginaDec 19
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Local resident lights up highway tree for 25th yearWe check in with Bedford resident Ed McHugh to learn more about why he’s been lighting up a roadside Christmas tree for the last 25 years. He also puts on his business professor hat to comment on stories affecting local businesses during this holiday season.Global News Morning HalifaxDec 17
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Legendary actor Dick Van Dyke celebrates 99th birthdayTurning 99-years-old is a cause for celebration for anyone. And it’s extra special for legendary actor Dick Van Dyke. He’s back in his home after a wildfire evacuation and is riding a wave of attention for a touching video shot with Coldplay’s Chris Martin. But as Eric Sorensen reports, he may never have lived this...EntertainmentDec 13
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Dozens gather to honour the 107th anniversary of Halifax ExplosionFriday marked the 107th anniversary of the Halifax Explosion as dozens gathered at Fort Needham Memorial Park to honour the lives lost and the resilience that followed. As Mitchell Bailey reports, though the tragedy may seem a like a distant memory, its impact continues to echo through generations.Global News at 6 HalifaxDec 6
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9 injured in crash involving stolen vehicle and TTC busToronto police are investigating after a collision involving a TTC bus and a vehicle alleged to be stolen. Shallima Maharaj has the details.CrimeNov 18
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Edmonton Ski Club gearing up for 112th seasonThe ski and snowboard season is upon us, and the Edmonton Ski Club is open for its 112th season. The club has been snowmaking and prepping for this year while also pursuing a legacy revitalization of the club. Heather McSporran-Heil, the vice-chair for the Edmonton Ski Club’s board, joined us on Global News Morning with...Global News Morning EdmontonDec 4
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5th annual Matt Cook Christmas Classic at Bill Hunter ArenaSince 2010, the Matt Cook Foundation has worked to make life easier for young adults fighting cancer. On Wednesday, an annual charity hockey game rallied around that cause. Nicole Stillger has more.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 18
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Edmonton’s oldest Roman Catholic church marks 125th anniversaryEdmonton’s oldest Roman Catholic church has been welcoming parishioners across three centuries. Built in 1899, St. Joachim’s current church has now existed for 125 years and as Erik Bay tells us, its been a big part of one parishioner’s life.CanadaDec 8
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Rose ceremony marks 35th anniversary of Polytechnique Montréal MassacreA somber ceremony was held Friday morning at Polytechnique Montréal, marking the 35th anniversary of one of the darkest moments in Canadian history. On Dec. 6 1989, a lone gunman murdered 14 women at the engineering school simply because they were women. Global’s Dan Spector reports.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Dec 6
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Theatre Calgary welcomes crowds for 37th production of ‘A Christmas Carol’Actor Doug McKeag, who plays Ebeneezer Scrooge, and Theatre Calgary technical director Graham Kingsley join Global News at Noon Calgary to pull back the curtain on this year’s production of the timeless classic “A Christmas Carol.” The show runs until Dec. 29 at Arts Commons.Global News at Noon CalgaryDec 4
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Toronto man pleads guilty to unprovoked fatal stabbing at TTC Keele stationA man who fatally stabbed a 16-year-old boy in an unprovoked attack at Keele Subway Station in March 2023 has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. As Catherine McDonald reports, Jordan O’Brien-Tobin sent messages to friends and his mother before and after the murder, saying: “I stabbed someone and got away with it.”CanadaNov 20
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Halifax-based African cultural program celebrates 25th year with galaAn education program in Halifax celebrated an exciting milestone this weekend, following more than two decades of work immersing children in African culture. The group of immigrant women behind the program say it was born out of the need to preserve identity and connection to their roots. Global’s Ella Macdonald reports.CanadaDec 8
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Canada Post strike enters 11th dayHundreds of union members gathered outside a Canada Post depot in Toronto in a show of solidarity on day 11 of strike action. Jaden Lee-Lincoln reports.EconomyNov 25
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Leading global children’s entertainment company celebrates 30th anniversary of toy creationsSpin Master is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Transforming from a small, single product operation into a leading global children’s entertainment company with innovative toys, entertainment, franchises, and digital games. Susan Hay takes a closer look into the Toronto based company and how they come up with their toy creations.Global News at 6 TorontoDec 9