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  • Honey Jam Pop-Up Auditions in Montreal
    A renowned artist development program dedicated to empowering and promoting Canadian female artists, is holding its first pop-up auditions in Montreal on Sunday, May 5th. If you are an aspiring female artist then this is your chance to kickstart your career and get noticed. Honey Jam founder and producer Ebonnie Rowe joins Global News Morning’s...
    Global News Morning Montreal
    Apr 29
  • Cochrane Humane Society spotlights Malone: A treat-loving, people-pleasing pup
    Tiffany Beaton introduces Malone, a sweet stray at the Cochrane Humane Society. Malone’s affectionate nature and love for exploration make him a perfect fit for various homes. For more information you can call (403) 932-2072 or go to http://www.cochranehumane.ca.
    Global News at Noon Calgary
    May 1
  • Alberta woman hailed a hero after rescuing pup from Bow River
    A Calgary dog owner is grateful to a Good Samaritan after the woman pulled her pup from the frigid waters of the Bow River. Tomasia DaSilva reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Apr 26
  • Jordyn Sugar on making empowered pop music
    Pop sensation Jordyn Sugar joins us to dish on her latest track, “Feel the Rush,” and the upcoming music video. She shares insights into her empowered pop brand and recounts her experiences as a musical mentor on ‘The Fashion Hero’ reality series alongside Backstreet Boy AJ MacLean. Plus, Jordyn talks about her passion for drumming...
    The Morning Show
    Apr 10
  • PEP helping parents with family struggling with addiction
    Being a parent can often present challenges, particularly when someone in the family is struggling with addiction. Parents Empowering Parents is looking to help families through tough times with an upcoming educational event. Lerena Greig and Debbie Bridge joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton with all the details.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Apr 10
  • Hundreds line up at Shein pop-up store in Vancouver
    Hundreds of shoppers lined Granville Street in downtown Vancouver on Thursday for a controversial pop-up fashion store.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 12
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  • Lethbridge dance class hired for Mini Pop Kids gig
    A Lethbridge dance studio has been selected to be back-up dancers for a major musical performing group coming to the city. And, as Brandon Cassidy reports, it has the dancers flipping out.
    Apr 3
  • Are ‘mom-and-pop investors’ pricing out new homebuyers?
    Around 4.4 million Canadians own an investment property, many are thinking of buying one. Are investors pricing out first time homebuyers in the Canadian real estate market?
    Economy
    Apr 1
  • Controversial ‘fast fashion’ pop-up store coming to Vancouver
    A controversial pop-up store is coming to Vancouver. Shein sells low-cost fashion, racking up big sales in Canada. But its business and labour practices have raised eyebrows and garnered plenty of attention. Alissa Thibault reports.
    Global BC
    Mar 30
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  • Crews get to work as more potholes pop up
    The city says anywhere from 11-14 crews are out on the streets repairing potholes as more of them begin to surface with temperatures warming up.
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    Mar 11
  • Canadian pop sensation LU KALA on finding herself through music
    We catch up with Canadian pop sensation LU KALA, whose viral hit ‘Pretty Girl Era’ continues to charm listeners worldwide. LU KALA shares her experiences with fame, and her excitement around her very first Juno nominations. She also discusses her dreams of being on a billboard being realized -and receiving the grand prize at the...
    The Morning Show
    Mar 13
  • Measles immunization rates high as out-of-province cases pop up
    Measles cases popping up across several provinces, including one case in Saskatoon in January, is prompting the Saskatchewan Health Authority to remind the public to get vaccinated. Mackenzie Mazankowski has more.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Mar 7
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  • Mysterious disappearance of pup prompts pet scam warnings
    The mysterious disappearance of a Calgary pup and a subsequent hefty reward from his owners has some animals advocates warning about the dangers of growing pet scams. Tomasia DaSilva has what to look out for.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Feb 27
  • Saskatoon Entertainment Expo hits Prairieland Park
    WATCH: Saskatoon is playing host to the biggest Entertainment Expo in the province. As Gates Guarin reports, it’s drawing fans of pop culture, creating a community of artists, movie buffs and cosplayers.
    Global News at 6 Saskatoon
    May 4
  • From Ariel to Gimli, there’s something for all fans at Calgary Expo
    It’s the ultimate playground for comic, sci-fi and pop-culture fans. The Calgary Expo has kicked off and thousands of people are expected to flock to Stampede Park. Joel Tomlinson takes a look.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Apr 26
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  • Peterborough area’s “Big Flip” contest could be a win for you and the environment
    To celebrate Earth Day, Habitat for Humanity PKR is teaming up with Chemong Home Hardware Building Centre for the “Big Flip” contest. The goal? Support sustainable practices by upcycling a piece of furniture and sharing the process online, before the end of April.
    Apr 19
  • Global News at 5:30 Toronto: April 16, 2024
    The federal government has unveiled its 2024 budget – we have the highlights and reaction. Toronto police release dramatic video of a carjacking – and the search continues for a suspect. And, more for-profit healthcare clinics are popping up in Ontario – how the Ford government is responding.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Apr 16
  • Ontario exploring funding options for nurse practitioners amidst billing concerns
    The Ford government is exploring options on how to bring nurse practitioners into the public healthcare system as service providers similar to doctors as the province deals with increased complaints of fee-based clinics that have popped up across Ontario. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.
    Apr 15
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  • Vancouver city council rejects magic mushroom motion
    Vancouver council has rejected a push from members of the city’s Green Party to create a regulatory framework for magic mushroom retailers. Multiple stores selling psilocybin and other entheogens have popped up in Vancouver in recent years.
    Global News at Noon BC
    Apr 11
  • Frankie the pup is found safe and sound in Pointe-Saint-Charles
    Frankie, the 14-week old puppy that went missing in Montreal has been found safe and sound. She was spotted in Pointe-Saint-Charles with the help of a professional dog tracker. Frankie was brought to Canada by the family of professional hockey player Kristin O’Neill. O’Neill’s team members rallied and helped in the three-day search. The Mexican...
    Canada
    Feb 7
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