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  • Trans Mountain pipeline expansion opens
    After billions of dollars of taxpayer investment and years of delays — oil is finally set to flow through the Trans Mountain pipeline in B.C. It’ll still be weeks before it’ll end up on oil tankers, but as Andrea Macpherson reports, environmentalists are sounding the alarm.
    Global News Morning BC
    May 1
  • Spring craft sale at the Butterdome opens this weekend
    One of Edmonton’s most popular spring craft sales gets underway this weekend. The Butterdome Craft Sale opens on May 3 with hundreds of local vendors. Show director Francine Leduc along with Natalie and Christine Chan from Tulip Oink joined us on Global News Morning with a sneak peek.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    May 2
  • Tiny home community now fully operational
    Two months since opening, Kelowna’s tiny home community is fully operational. All of the 60 homes are now occupied by those previously in homeless shelters or sheltering outdoors. The resident’s grateful to have their own small quarters and the on-site amenities that they believe will help propel them forward. Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.
    Apr 29
  • Halifax Wanderers ready for Home Opener this weekend
    We check in with head coach Patrice Gheisar and midfielder Aidan Daniels ahead of the Halifax Wanderers home opener this weekend.
    Global News Morning Halifax
    Apr 25
  • Maple Leafs Square open for playoffs
    Excitement is building for the Toronto Maple Leafs playoff season. Jaden Lee-Lincoln reports on how fans can celebrate.
    Global News at Noon Toronto
    Apr 19
  • Banksy art exhibit opening in Ontario
    Renowned artist Banksy has captivated the world for decades with his subversive murals and graffiti, while carefully keeping his identity secret the entire time. Now a touring exhibit featuring some of his best work is making its Canadian debut in London, Ontario. Mike Drolet stops by for a visit, and explains why the anti-establishment artist...
    Global National
    Apr 18
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  • Long-awaited Trans Mountain pipeline expansion opens
    Despite being more than a decade in the making, it was a muted opening for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion as the line started up Wednesday. Breanna Karstens-Smith looks at the impacts to Albertans.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    May 1
  • Cavalry FC prepare for home opener, MLS matchup
    Cavalry FC are gearing up for two huge home games over the next couple of weeks. Commercial director Mason Trafford tells Global News Morning Calgary about how they’re preparing for this weekend’s home opener, and a home game against the Vancouver Whitecaps from the MLS.
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Apr 25
  • Israel prepared to launch operations in Rafah, IDF says
    Israel’s army says it is now fully prepared to launch a ground operation into Rafah, the only city in the Gaza Strip that Israel has not yet raided. As Mike Armstrong reports, with ongoing famine and increasing heat, just trying to survive in Gaza is a continuing struggle.
    Global National
    Apr 24
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  • Police operation at Calgary CTrain stations leads to numerous charges
    Police are cracking down on drugs, violence and overall social disorder they say has been witnessed at LRT stations in Calgary. A long list of charges had been laid ranging from drug trafficking to concealed weapons. As Jayme Doll reports, there is still a long way to go.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    May 2
  • Food Basics opens new location in Kingstons RioCan Centre
    It’s out with the old and in with the new as Food Basics officially relocated from it’s old location at Frontenac mall to the Rio-Can center. The new location is expected to have a noticeable impact on the community.
    Consumer
    Apr 25
  • Province’s first Hopes Cradle to officially open in Durham Region
    After facing delays and controversy, the first infant surrender site in the province, Hopes Cradle, is officially set to open in Clarington, after being ratified in council. Lexy Benedict reports.
    Apr 26
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  • Friday Harbour opens up brunch menu for spring
    Friday Harbour Resort’s executive chef, Jason Oszoli joins Candace Daniel with a preview of the Innisfil resort’s brunch menu for spring and what tourists can expect when visiting the area.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Apr 19
  • Future of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion as long-awaited project opens
    After much controversy, years of delays, and being billions of dollars overbudget, oil is finally flowing through the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. Heather Yoruex-West explains what Canadians are getting from the investment, and whether it can be enough to silence critics who question the pipeline’s profitability.
    Global National
    May 1
  • New Westminster celebrates opening of təməsew̓txʷ Aquatic and Community Centre
    The City of New Westminster and Indigenous groups are marking the opening of a portion of a new community centre. Monday’s opening ceremony of the təməsew̓txʷ Aquatic and Community Centre included an Indigenous land blessing, a ribbon cutting and a ceremonial procession.
    BC1
    Apr 29
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  • Trump trial: Hush money case hears opening arguments
    Opening arguments have begun in the criminal trial against former U.S. president Donald Trump, centred around alleged hush money payments made to an adult film star prior to the 2016 presidential election. Neetu Garcha reports from New York on how the prosecution and defence are making their cases.
    Global National
    Apr 22
  • 1st attempt at orphaned orca rescue operation fails
    An attempt to rescue a stranded orca near Zeballos, B.C. on Vancouver Island failed Friday after the animal evaded capture. The young animal was stranded in an inlet when its mother died on a sandbar on March 23. Kylie Stanton has the latest.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 12
  • HSC to open 50 more beds
    50 new hospital beds are coming to Health Sciences Centre, including 35 medicine beds, 10 for psych patients, and 5 surgical beds.
    Apr 8
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  • Cruise ship operators offer solutions to broken causeway conundrum
    Operators say they need a plan to open up the lift bridge to marine traffic with the tourist season set to start this May.
    Apr 19
  • New school opening in Saint John to come with community hub
    A new school under construction in Saint John will come with a community hub attached, as announced by the province’s education minister on Friday. The school, which will be attended by students from across the city’s north end, will be the second education facility in the city to receive the addition. As Nathalie Sturgeon reports,...
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Apr 19
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