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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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Province considers giving special constables more power on TTCTo combat drug use on public transit, the province’s solicitor general is considering making changes to give more authority to special transit constables. But some city officials say that would be a mistake and wouldn’t solve the issue. Matthew Bingley reports.CrimeFeb 26
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25th Street Theatre travelling to rural schoolsWATCH: 25th Street Theatre actor Kody Farrow shares how students and rural schools will be involved on their tour featuring the play “What If”.EntertainmentMar 18
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5th annual Indigenous Business GatheringWATCH: An Indigenous Business Gathering at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon brought together entrepreneurs and innovators to create connections and partnerships. Indigenous Businesses say this promotes reconciliation and opportunity for them in the province and beyond.CanadaMar 4
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Toronto councillor renews push for TTC platform doors despite $4.1B cost estimateBeaches-East York Coun. and mayoral hopeful Brad Bradford are renewing a push for subway platform edge doors and more police at TTC stations, though the transit agency says the doors could cost about $4.1 billion.PoliticsMar 5
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Toronto Comicon returns with 35th anniversary celebration of TMNT movieCowabunga, Toronto! At this year’s Toronto Comicon, fans are celebrating 35 years of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II with a special appearance by Shredder actor François Chau Liem Vu chats with the star along with FAN EXPO’s Becca Flynn about the return of Toronto Comicon.CanadaMar 20
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BC moving to permanent daylight time on March 8thMarch 8th will be the last time British Columbians will have to change their clocks. The provincial government is making daylight saving time permanent. It’s been a long time coming for Tara Holmes from STOP the Time Change BC. We speak with her about the decision, and some of the concerns being raised.Global News Morning BCMar 8
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Toronto gears up for St. Patrick’s Day with 38th annual paradeA sea of green lined city streets on Sunday for Toronto’s 38th annual St. Patrick’s Day parade. As Lexy Benedict reports, it’s a tradition steeped in history.CanadaMar 15
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Canada’s World Happiness Report ranking slides to 25th among countries surveyedAs far as happiness goes, Canadians are sliding down in the global rankings according to a new report. Health reporter Katherine Ward digs into what is making things more gloomy in this country and who came out on top.CanadaMar 19
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Treaty 6 delegates visit Buckingham Palace ahead of 150th CommemorationChiefs from several Treaty 6 First Nations are heading to Buckingham Palace to hand his majesty King Charles III an invitation to the 150th Commemoration of Treaty 6.CanadaMar 9
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US, Israel, Iran step up attacks, war enters 14th dayAs the war in Iran enters its third week, thousands gathered in the streets of Tehran to celebrate Al-Quds Day. Meanwhile, as Candice Cole reports, Americans’ tolerance for the war is waning as conflict drags on.Mar 13
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Halifax remembers 35th Persian Gulf War anniversaryA ceremony was held Saturday in Halifax to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the end of the Persian Gulf War. With many government officials and service members in attendance, much of the day was about remembering the Canadian contribution. And as Kendra Gannon reports, several veterans and family members continue to fight for their service...Global News at 6 HalifaxFeb 28
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Russia’s war on Ukraine enters 5th yearIt is a dark day of commemoration in Ukraine. Tuesday marks the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion. The Kremlin claimed Ukraine was mistreating Russian citizens, but there is no evidence of that. Neither side releases many combat statistics, but some estimates put the number of people killed close to two million. Many western countries, including...Feb 24
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SOUND OFF festival returns to Edmonton for 10th yearCanada’s national deaf performance festival returns to the Fringe Arts Barns from March 2 to 8, 2026. SOUND OFF is a celebration of deaf talents and the beauty of American Sign Language. Founder Chris Dodds joined Global News at Noon Edmonton with some of the features of this year’s event.Global News at Noon EdmontonFeb 25
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Wanuskewin’s 6th annual Kôna Winter FestivalWATCH: Despite the dread of winter’s return to Saskatchewan, the extra snow was the perfect gift for Wanuskewin, and just in time for the Kôna Winter Festival. Payton Zillich stopped by the one-day event to take in all the fun—while learning more about Indigenous culture.Feb 21
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Ukrainians mark 4th anniversary of Russia’s invasionUkrainians in Canada and around the world are marking four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. What was expected to be a swift takeover has instead become a powerful symbol of resilience and resistance. Markian Shwec from the Ukrainian Canadian Congress joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to reflect on the community’s emotions...Global News Morning TorontoFeb 24
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TTC scrambles to get streetcars ready for World Cup pressureHundreds of thousands of soccer fans will push Toronto’s transit system to the max when they arrive for the World Cup. But internal documents obtained by Global News show the transit commission is still looking at whether transit infrastructure can handle the additional demands. Matthew Bingley reports.Global News at 6 TorontoFeb 11
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Halifax Black Film Festival returns for its 10th year.The Halifax Black Film Festival is celebrating its 10th year this weekend. Organizers say the festival plays a key role in increasing visibility and representation in an industry where Black voices have often been underrepresented. Kendra Gannon reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxFeb 21
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6th complainant tells Stronach trial 1986 incident left her ‘traumatized’ foreverWARNING: This video contains disturbing content. Viewer discretion is advised. A sixth complainant is testified at the sexual assault trial of Canadian billionaire Frank Stronach, who has pleaded not guilty to all 12 charges against him. Jeff Semple explains what the unnamed woman says happened on February 14, 1986; how she says the incident “traumatized”...Global NationalFeb 25
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Community Shout Out: 9th Edition of Women and Girls of ScienceVisit the Montreal Science Centre on February 21st from 10am – 5pm for the 9th edition of ‘Women and Girls of Science’. Book your tickets today at montrealsciencecentre.com/special-events.ScienceFeb 17