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  • Family of rock legend Roy Hamilton reacts to surprise Beyoncé cameo
    The family of Roy Hamilton were surprised and smitten to hear a snippet of the rock legend’s song from the 1950s in Beyoncé’s new album. Liem Vu has more.
    Entertainment
    May 1
  • Supporting low-income families on Mother’s Day and beyond
    Just ahead of Mother’s Day, a new survey by the Vancouver based non-profit BabyGoRound, finds many low-income parents are struggling to care for their babies without the vital baby gear they need. Global News speaks with the organization’s Executive Director Meghan Nuefeld.
    Global News Morning BC
    May 9
  • Calgary ringette player goes above and beyond to fundraise trip to Montreal
    Fundraising for minor sports is not uncommon, but one ringette player found a creative way to make sure her team was able to go on a trip to Montreal. Moses Woldu reports on how one great idea has turned into a life’s lesson.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    May 9
  • Construction worker shortage affecting Peterborough and beyond
    Canada’s construction sector is facing a major shortage in workers. And with the latest push by federal and provincial governments to correct the country’s housing shortfall, the shortage of workers is having an impact. Tricia Mason has more.
    Economy
    Apr 25
  • Enhancing your outdoor privacy from your balcony to backyards and beyond!
    We head into the world of backyard privacy solutions with Mike D’Allaqua. From privacy panels to creative planters and strategic greenery, Mike shares tips and tricks for turning your outdoor space into a secluded sanctuary. Plus, don’t miss out on Mike’s money-saving tip to elevate your privacy game without breaking the bank!
    The Morning Show
    Apr 30
  • Canada has ‘work to do’ beyond defence policy update to meet military needs: Bill Blair
    Despite Canada’s recently announced “Our North, Strong and Free” defence policy update — which entailed a $7.9 billion investment in new spending on the Canadian Armed Forces over the next five years — Minister of National Defence Bill Blair revealed Canada has “more work to do” to meet its NATO spending target of two per...
    Canada
    May 13
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  • Fresh Take with Dani Guppy: Wednesday April 3, 2024
    Beyonce has us relearning the lyrics to a Dolly Parton classic; saluting art and those who make it; photographers light a Spark in the city, and a solar eclipse playlist; all in this edition of Fresh Take!
    The Morning Show on CHEX
    Apr 3
  • Spring Crafting: Beyond flowers with DIY Inspiration
    DIY expert Jen Tryon as she reinvents spring decor with a touch of sass inspired by Miranda Priestly from ‘The Devil Wears Prada’. Instead of traditional flowers, Jen introduces creative alternatives using pom poms, wooden beads, and cotton balls. Get ready to add a unique flair to your home decor this season!
    The Morning Show
    Mar 26
  • U18 women’s hockey tournament in Calgary goes beyond hardware
    A tournament featuring some under-18 female hockey players will take place this weekend at the Edge School. As Moses Woldu reports, the event hopes to provide more than just hardware for the teams involved.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Mar 22
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  • ‘Beyond the Beat’ taking over CMHR
    “Music has really been a force at women’s festivals and protests and rallies to bring women together…” On #InternationalWomensDay2024, curator Julia Peristerakis talks about the ‘Beyond the Beat’ music series at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
    Mar 8
  • Sask. Party needs to solidify funding support beyond an MOU: union president
    On Thursday, Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation president Samantha Becotte commented on the Sask. Party’s support announcement saying the province needs to put their support into a contract as support outlined in a (memorandum of understanding) may not continue into the future.
    Mar 7
  • Edmonton remembers sportscaster Darren Dutchyshen
    In Edmonton and beyond people are mourning the death of a beloved sports broadcaster. Darren Dutchyshen’s career captivated many people -and it all started at Global Edmonton. Morgan Black has more.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    May 16
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  • Political Panel: Poilievre wants to scrap decriminalization
    Political strategist Maria Dobrinskaya and Beyond the Ballot CEO Rachael Segal debate Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s pledge to scrap decriminalization if he becomes Prime Minister.
    Global News Morning BC
    May 5
  • Unlocking spring’s hottest hair trends
    Aaron O’Bryan prepares us for a spring hair makeover! From flawless blowouts to beachy waves and beyond, Aaron shares the season’s top trends using his favorite tools. Get ready to elevate your style with expert tips and tricks for perfect curls, mermaid waves, and added volume.
    The Morning Show
    May 10
  • Canada’s women hockey players battle for ultimate Walter Cup prize
    The pursuit for the Professional Women’s Hockey League’s ultimate prize – the Walter Cup – is heating up. Three teams are chasing the final two playoff positions this weekend. But throughout the entire inaugural season, two Canadian players have gone above and beyond to grow the game. Mike Drolet explains.
    Canada
    May 3
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  • Trudeau underscores importance of free speech
    On campuses across Canada and the U.S. it’s been a tough balancing act between protecting free speech and countering hateful speech. While many anti-war demonstrations have been peaceful, many Jewish students say they feel unsafe on university grounds as the protests have gone beyond criticizing Israeli policies. David Akin on what the prime minister thinks...
    Canada
    May 5
  • ‘Stopgap’ transit funding approved by Metro Vancouver mayors
    Metro Vancouver mayors have approved a 2024 funding plan to help ease overcrowding. But they’re warning both the provincial and federal governments more money is needed to keep TransLink afloat beyond 2025. Richard Zussman reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 25
  • Global National: May 5, 2024
    WARNING: Video contains disturbing content. Viewer discretion is advised. Going into the weekend there were high hopes for a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas as negotiations showed some sign of progress in Cairo, Egypt. Now, both sides are at an impasse. The Hamas delegation left Cairo Sunday after accusing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu...
    May 5
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  • Haiti’s medical system nears collapse
    Life-saving medication and equipment is dwindling or completely gone at hospitals and clinics across Haiti’s capital, as brutal gangs tighten their grip on Port-au-Prince and beyond. They have blocked roads, forced the closure of the main international airport since early March, and paralyzed operations at the country’s largest seaport. Katherine Ward has this story and...
    Health Matters
    Apr 23
  • Winnipeg Jets’ anthem singer sharing passion for music in arena and in the classroom
    For Winnipeg Jets fans, Stacey Nattrass is the familiar voice that brings the national anthem to game days. Marney Blunt has more on how her passion for music does far beyond the ice.
    Winnipeg Jets
    Apr 19
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