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Barn burns down in southern Alberta, taking thousands of turkeys with it
A turkey barn caught fire early Wednesday morning in Vulcan County, destroying the building and killing 9,000 chicks. * This article was originally published here
Ottawa approves $500M bailout to Nova Scotia Power to keep rates in check
Ottawa has finalized a $500-million bailout to help Nova Scotia Power keep rates from skyrocketing due to delivery delays of Muskrat Falls electricity. * This article was originally published here
2 Canadians killed in Lebanon as Israel-Hezbollah conflict escalates
As the tensions in the region ratchet up, Canadians are being urged to leave Lebanon immediately and not count on government-assisted evacuations. * This article was originally published here
MPs set to vote on Conservative motion to topple Trudeau
Canadian MPs are set to vote on a Conservative motion that is trying to topple Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government, but it will likely fail. * This article was originally published here
Individuals accused of 2021 homicide appear in Penticton court
Savage was found critically injured on a track near Penticton Secondary School in September 2021. He was transported to hospital where he was pronounced dead. * This article was originally published here
Trudeau pushes allies to lift long-range weapons limits for Ukraine at UN
Trudeau said he had 'a number of those conversations directly with leaders' at the UN when asked if he is making progress in growing consensus for lifting the restrictions. * This article was originally published here
Conservatives table non-confidence motion to try to topple Trudeau
The Conservatives tabled a motion to declare non-confidence in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government. MPs will debate the motion before voting on it on Wednesday. * This article was originally published here
Let’s be frank: Blue Jays eye new ‘Loonie Dog’ record against Red Sox
In a season marked by disappointment, the Toronto Blue Jays are hoping fans on Tuesday night will pull through for a record-setting performance of eating $1 hot dogs. * This article was originally published here
Blood Tribe mourns local cowboy who died during police arrest at Calgary hotel
Jon Wells is being remembered as a kind man from the Blood Tribe who was an accomplished steer wrestler. * This article was originally published here
50 people report gastrointestinal illness after attending P.E.I. shellfish festival
Public health is working with the organizers of the PEI International Shellfish Festival in Charlottetown to determine the source of the illness. * This article was originally published here
Montreal stabbing turns fatal after man, 19, dies from injuries
Montreal police spokeswoman Sabrina Gauthier says the stabbing occurred after a conflict between a group and another man escalated. * This article was originally published here
Why B.C. election could serve as a ‘trial run’ for next federal campaign
The B.C. election is officially underway, and the results will have implications on politics in Ottawa regardless of who wins, political analysts say. * This article was originally published here
‘Brown, stinky water’ still plagues West Kelowna residents
Residents of West Kelowna, B.C., say foul-smelling, discoloured and bad-tasting water has been flowing through their taps since a new water treatment plant began operating. * This article was originally published here
20 years of giving: Residents fill bags for Calgary Food Bank’s 2024 collection drive
Since the pandemic, more and more Calgarians are using the local food bank each day. That made Saturday's city-wide drive for the Calgary Food Bank that much more important. * This article was originally published here
Justin Trudeau headed to UN Summit of the Future amid international instability
Justin Trudeau is set to be in New York for the 78th meeting of the U.N. General Assembly and the Summit of the Future amid increasing geopolitical instability around the world. * This article was originally published here
As warm weather lingers, what that means for fall – and leaf colours
'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. * This article was originally published here
Dental and Oral Trauma Day focuses on prevention, treatment
Liran Levin of Saskatoon has created the first Global Dental and Oral Trauma Day to bring awareness to proper treatment of traumatic dental injuries, particularly in sport. * This article was originally published here
Activists call for Boogie the monkey to be removed from Ontario roadside zoo
'The fact that this animal has been by himself for at least two years and presumably many years longer, looking at his behaviour is just really not OK.' * This article was originally published here
Canadian government’s satellite deal has Tories calling for Elon Musk involvement
A $2.14-billion federal loan for an Ottawa-based satellite operator has Canadian politicians arguing about whether American billionaire Elon Musk poses a national security risk. * This article was originally published here
Despite good economic news, experts warn the pain’s not over yet
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. * This article was originally published here