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"There was the acceptance piece that had to happen to realize this is something I will now deal with for the rest of my ...
09/23/2024

"There was the acceptance piece that had to happen to realize this is something I will now deal with for the rest of my life."

'I had what I thought were tension headaches and severe tension in my neck area for so long that that was almost normal to me... that started to change.'

The Cathay Pacific passenger said she politely declined to raised her reclined seat, which resulted in 30 minutes of har...
09/23/2024

The Cathay Pacific passenger said she politely declined to raised her reclined seat, which resulted in 30 minutes of harassment from a couple seated behind her.

A fight broke out on a Cathay Airline flight over a reclined seat and descended into xenophobic insults and harassment.

While there have been minimal surprises for the Winnipeg Jets so far in the pre-season, fans were introduced to a couple...
09/23/2024

While there have been minimal surprises for the Winnipeg Jets so far in the pre-season, fans were introduced to a couple of new faces in the mix.

While there have been minimal surprises for the Winnipeg Jets so far in the pre-season, fans were introduced to a couple of new faces in the mix.

Canadian Michael Kovrig, who spent more than 1,000 days in a Chinese prison, has described the psychological toll that t...
09/23/2024

Canadian Michael Kovrig, who spent more than 1,000 days in a Chinese prison, has described the psychological toll that the detention took on him and his family -- and what kept him going.

Michael Kovrig, who spent 1,019 days in a Chinese prison, has described for the first time the emotional and psychological toll that the detention took on him and his family.

The Conservatives are set to table their non-confidence motion on Tuesday. Here's what to expect and why it's unlikely t...
09/23/2024

The Conservatives are set to table their non-confidence motion on Tuesday. Here's what to expect and why it's unlikely to pass.

A motion of non-confidence by the Conservatives in the Liberal government is set to be tabled Tuesday, with the vote expected to occur Wednesday.

The 'September 23rd, 2024' episode of the 'Jets @ Noon' podcast with Cam Poitras & Jim Toth is now LIVE! Jets host Jamie...
09/23/2024

The 'September 23rd, 2024' episode of the 'Jets @ Noon' podcast with Cam Poitras & Jim Toth is now LIVE!

Jets host Jamie Thomas & Power 97's Jay Richardson, Jets PA Announcer, join the show! Included in this episode is lots of preseason talk as we look back at a week of exhibition hockey.

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As Canada weighs more restrictions on Chinese EV components, the U.S. is seeking to ban Chinese software from all vehicl...
09/23/2024

As Canada weighs more restrictions on Chinese EV components, the U.S. is seeking to ban Chinese software from all vehicles on American roads.

The move marks the latest crackdown on China's EV industry by the Biden administration and would effectively bar all Chinese cars from entering the U.S. market.

He was found after his niece took a DNA test and he turned up living on the opposite coast.
09/23/2024

He was found after his niece took a DNA test and he turned up living on the opposite coast.

Luis Armando Albino was just six when he was lured from a California park in 1951 by a woman who promised to buy him candy at a nearby store.

The sober-curious trend has come to a surprising place: Oktoberfest, arguably the world's biggest ode to alcohol.
09/23/2024

The sober-curious trend has come to a surprising place: Oktoberfest, arguably the world's biggest ode to alcohol.

This year marked the first time an alcohol-free beer garden opened at Oktoberfest in Munich as the sober-curious trend grows even at the world-famous ode to beer.

The B.C. election is officially underway, and the results will have implications for politics in Ottawa regardless of wh...
09/23/2024

The B.C. election is officially underway, and the results will have implications for politics in Ottawa regardless of who wins.

The B.C. election is officially underway, and the results will have implications on politics in Ottawa regardless of who wins, political analysts say.

A "growing number" of international students are claiming asylum in order to stay in Canada after being allowed in on st...
09/22/2024

A "growing number" of international students are claiming asylum in order to stay in Canada after being allowed in on student visas, Immigration Minister Marc Miller says.

Immigration Minister Mac Miller says people are using the international student program as a 'backdoor entry into Canada,' in what he called an 'alarming trend.'

Slowing inflation and a series of rate cuts might be good for Canadians, but economists say it's important to remember w...
09/21/2024

Slowing inflation and a series of rate cuts might be good for Canadians, but economists say it's important to remember why this is happening: the economy's stalled.

The return to two per cent inflation and forecasts for more interest rate cuts are being hailed as good news, but economists warn there's more to the picture.

After a warmer-than-normal summer, what’s in store for fall in Canada? Here is your 2024 forecast.
09/21/2024

After a warmer-than-normal summer, what’s in store for fall in Canada? Here is your 2024 forecast.

'A trend of above-normal temperatures' is forecasted for the rest of September and October across the country, according to Global News meteorologist Ross Hull.

A Winnipeg man is facing arson and second-degree murder charges in connection with a fire on Atlantic Avenue that killed...
09/21/2024

A Winnipeg man is facing arson and second-degree murder charges in connection with a fire on Atlantic Avenue that killed a married couple Saturday.

A Winnipeg man is facing arson and second-degree murder charges in connection with a fire on Atlantic Avenue that killed a married couple Saturday.

Scott Arniel knows Winnipeg. Playing and coaching here in three leagues makes him understand what hockey means to a pass...
09/21/2024

Scott Arniel knows Winnipeg. Playing and coaching here in three leagues makes him understand what hockey means to a passionate, hardcore hockey town.

Scott Arniel knows Winnipeg. Playing and coaching here in three leagues makes him understand what hockey means to a passionate, hardcore hockey town.

“I think the fact that this is happening in a provincial park where we’re supposed to be coexisting with nature is quite...
09/20/2024

“I think the fact that this is happening in a provincial park where we’re supposed to be coexisting with nature is quite shameful."

Residents are concerned that the easily-accessible snacks for the bears mean they're becoming more comfortable around humans, which could lead to dangerous interactions in future.

The governor-hopeful condemned the report that he called himself a "black N**I" as "tabloid trash."
09/20/2024

The governor-hopeful condemned the report that he called himself a "black N**I" as "tabloid trash."

Mark Robinson, the Republican nominee campaigning for governor of North Carolina, says he's staying in the race despite a scathing report from CNN.

“If somebody breaks in my house, they’re getting shot,” Harris said during one of the event's most talked-about moments....
09/20/2024

“If somebody breaks in my house, they’re getting shot,” Harris said during one of the event's most talked-about moments.

The Democratic presidential nominee and the talk show host sat down to tackle a number of election issues and take questions from the audience.

“It’s rare to see a positive surprise from Canadian consumers these days, but the July retail sales report delivered,” o...
09/20/2024

“It’s rare to see a positive surprise from Canadian consumers these days, but the July retail sales report delivered,” one economist said.

Statistics Canada said Friday that retail sales rebounded to 0.9 per cent to $66.4 billion in July, helped by stronger new car sales.

The twins intially struggled being separated from each other so doctors kept them in the same bed for a while after the ...
09/20/2024

The twins intially struggled being separated from each other so doctors kept them in the same bed for a while after the surgery.

Minal and Mirha, 11-month-old girls, were born fused at the head and shared several vital blood vessels.

The Israeli military said it has carried out a "targeted strike" in Beirut as tensions with Lebanon escalate just days a...
09/20/2024

The Israeli military said it has carried out a "targeted strike" in Beirut as tensions with Lebanon escalate just days after a wave of deadly pager explosions.

Hezbollah's leader on Thursday vowed to keep up daily strikes on Israel despite this week’s deadly sabotage of its members’ communication devices.

Ukraine's security service says Russia is using Telegram for cyberattacks, phishing, spreading malware, establishing use...
09/20/2024

Ukraine's security service says Russia is using Telegram for cyberattacks, phishing, spreading malware, establishing user locations and calibrating missile strikes.

Despite the ban, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is likely to continue using Telegram in his public communications since it is in his official capacity.

"Gord’s not with us anymore, but he’s alive in those stories," said Mike Downie, director of 'The Tragically Hip: No Dre...
09/20/2024

"Gord’s not with us anymore, but he’s alive in those stories," said Mike Downie, director of 'The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal' and the former frontman's brother.

Global News sat down with the remaining members of The Tragically Hip to talk about the docuseries, Canadian rock and life after Gord Downie's death.

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