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  • Le Bonheur Estate bottles sunshine
    Wine expert Mandi Robertson and winemaker of Le Bonheur Estate, William Wilkinson, join Global’s Kim Sullivan to talk about Le Bonheur Estate and introduce viewers to some wines perfect for your upcoming summer gatherings.
    Global News Morning Montreal
    May 3
  • Wines with a conscience for Earth Day
    As we get ready to celebrate Earth Day on Monday, April 22nd, we are pouring into the world of sustainable wines. Can choosing wines with a conscience help take a step towards a healthier planet? Wine expert Mandi Robertson joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to answer that question and provide recommendations.
    Global News Morning Montreal
    Apr 19
  • N.S. pauses subsidy to wine bottlers that drew ire of wineries
    Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston is going back on a controversial wine program. Houston says he plans on taking a pause on a subsidy that would be provided to some wine bottlers. As Zack Power reports, now there’s worry on how much the province has already delivered to some companies.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Mar 19
  • Wines for Oscars night
    As Oscar night approaches, it’s time to pair the awards with equally stellar wines. Wine expert Mandi Robertson joins Global’s Kim Sullivan with her recommendations.
    Mar 7
  • Canadian wine expert redefines relationship with alcohol
    Wine industry experts from across the country are coming together this week for the Industry Recognition Recognition Awards Ceremony to celebrate outstanding people in the industry. Sydney Morton met with one of the wine experts in town for the occasion.
    Lifestyle
    Mar 10
  • Wine Growers NS weighs in on Commercial Winery Support Program
    We speak with Karl Coutinho, Board Chair with Wine Growers Nova Scotia, to get his take on the impact of the recently announced Commercial Wine Program Support policy.
    Global News Morning Halifax
    Mar 12
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  • N.S. wineries raise concerns over broadening of subsidy program
    Nova Scotia wineries are raising concerns that their industry could be decimated in the wake of the government’s decision to broaden a subsidy program to include the bottling industry – even though the bottling industry would be permitted to use imported grapes. Amber Fryday reports.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Mar 8
  • Consumers being warned of looming shortage of BC produced wine
    It is a devasting blow to wine production here in the Okanagan — January’s cold snap all but decimating grape crops. Consumers are being warned that we are expecting a shortage of locally produced wine starting next year, and as Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, the little that we may get may be hard to come...
    Canada
    Mar 6
  • Conservative leader says eliminating trade barriers is one way to help Okanagan wine industry
    Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre made another stop in the South Okanagan to talk about local issues -including the cost of living – crime – and drugs. Taya Fast reports.
    Canada
    Mar 8
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  • Winefest brings hundreds of wines to Calgary
    Red, white, port, sparkling or dessert? Winefest will be highlighting a wide variety of tastes from the world’s most celebrated wine regions, along with gluten-free and vegan wines.
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Mar 1
  • Saturday Sips: Learning about Italian wines
    A captivating world of wines is back at the Vancouver International Wine Festival. Michael Legge, Wine Director and Sommelier at Carlino Restaurant teaches us about lesser-known Italian wines on Global BC Noon Weekend.
    Global BC
    Feb 24
  • Alberta makes wine pitch to B.C. to end wine war
    Alberta says it is willing to strike a deal with B.C. to end its wine war that has been brewing for weeks. That’s only if B.C. agrees to allow Albertan products into the province and is willing to pay. Aaron McArthur has more on whether the two can cheer to a decision.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Feb 20
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  • Saturday Sips: Italian spring sippers with a sommelier
    Patio season is here and you might be thinking of a light or bright wine to share. Lead Sommelier at Savio Volpe Lisa Baran walks us through some Italian sippers.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 20
  • La Prosciutteria restaurant offers a unique Italian experience in Edmonton
    La Prosciutteria embraces the charm of charcuterie, Italian food and wine! It’s the ultimate haven for food enthusiast seeking a unique Italian food experience in Edmonton, located next to MacEwan University. Owner Stefano Pinna and manager Sara Marini share the delicious details.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Apr 20
  • Mayberry Fine Art Gallery
    The Mayberry Fine Art Gallery is giving Winnipeggers a chance to view some very expensive art pieces.
    May 3
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  • Bibo restaurant reopens in Old Strathcona Hotel
    After being closed since 2016, Bibo is back and better than ever! Reopening their doors in late January, the beloved wine bar is in the Old Strathcona Hotel. Paul Billows and Ayana Shiga share the new chapter.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Apr 13
  • Hope Blooms launches new line of coffee
    We check in members of Hope Blooms as they announce the launch of “From the Ground up” coffee, a new alumni product in collaboration with Café Lara.
    Global News Morning Halifax
    May 15
  • Popular Wise Hall in East Vancouver in danger of closing
    Members of the Wise Hall board say the long-standing community hall and music venue is in trouble due to paying back pandemic funding, operating cost increases and inflation. As Troy Charles reports, there’s a major move afoot to ensure the bands play on.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 15
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  • BIV: Nine new tenants announced for Oakridge
    The new Oakridge Centre mall is still under construction, but 9 new tenants have been announced, and a grim forecast for rental housing prices in Vancouver. BIV’s Tyler Orton has your business news.
    Global News Morning BC
    May 3
  • N.S. makes large increase to illegal burning fine
    Burning illegally in Nova Scotia now comes with a hefty $25,000 price tag. On Thursday, the provincial government significantly increased the fine to stress the importance of following burn bans as the temperature increases. As Skye Bryden-Blom reports, the move comes nearly one year since several wildfires devastated the region.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    May 16
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