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  • Tim Hortons customers in Calgary burned by popular contest
    A growing number of Canadians are calling out Tim’s after they were notified they won a pricey prize — only to have the coffee giant say they didn’t. Tomasia DaSilva reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Apr 18
  • 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
  • Town of Whitby sets up live feed and contest for nesting Canada Goose
    The Town of Whitby is welcoming two new residents, who have decided to make the front entrance of town hall their home. The town has set up a contest and live feed to keep an eye on the mama goose, that the town has named Whitley.
    Apr 23
  • Contest launched for ideas of what to do with Olympic Stadium’s old roof
    The roof of Montreal’s Olympic Stadium is going to be replaced. Now, the fate and future of the old one is in the hands of the public. Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines reports on a new contest to repurpose the materials.
    Apr 17
  • Tim Hortons customers upset over ‘Roll up the Rim’ contest error
    Tim Hortons is under scrutiny for a Roll up the Rim contest mishap. Several customers received an email that they’d won a boat, only to find out it was a mistake. Kabi Moulitharan explains.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 18
  • Tim Hortons faces proposed class action lawsuit over “Roll Up to Win” contest error
    It’s been less than a week since some Tim Hortons customers received an email telling them they won a boat in the company’s Roll Up to Win contest, only to be informed a few hours later the email had been sent in error and it’s left the company facing some potentially hot water. As Sean...
    Canada
    Apr 22
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  • Taking flight: Concordia students find value in competing in aeronautics design contest
    Two groups of students from Concordia University are celebrating after competing in an international aeronautics design contest in the United States. Team members said that though the experience was fun, the value was in finding solutions to real-world problems that could save lives.
    Mar 25
  • Wolseley, Sask. looking for go ahead goal in Kraft Hockeyville contest
    It is an exciting time in Wolseley, Saskatchewan as they have been named a finalist in the 18th Kraft Hockeyville competition.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Mar 16
  • Meewasin talks sustainability and the pelican contest
    Magel Sutherland and Samantha Cowan with Meewasin spoke about the recent national sustainability certificate the organization received. Sutherland said this certificate allows them to look at how Meewasin is achieving conservation and education. Cowan spoke about the pelican contest that has been running since 1996.
    Entertainment
    Mar 6
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  • Empowering Black entrepreneurs through Canada’s Black Pitch Contest
    We explore the world of entrepreneurship with Canada’s Black Pitch Contest, which aims at dismantling racial barriers in business. Founder Jackee Kasandy and last year’s winner, Michelin Khan, join us to discuss the challenges faced by black entrepreneurs, the impact of the contest, and the hopes for the future. Hear firsthand accounts of overcoming obstacles...
    The Morning Show
    Feb 27
  • Canadian ‘Survivor’ contestant Jess Chong calls upcoming season a ‘sizzler’
    Jessica “Jess” Chong sat down with Global News to discuss the upcoming season of ‘Survivor’ —one she calls a “sizzler.” She talked about getting on the show, gameplay, and what she found most surprising.
    Entertainment
    Feb 27
  • Manitoba students support Habitat for Humanity with ‘Meaning of Home’ essay contest
    Students in grade 4-6 are participating in this years “Meaning of Home” contest, where every essay submission raises $10 for local Habitat for Humanity chapters. Jamie Hall, Habitat for Humanity CEO joins Global News Morning to discuss the impact the contest has, and how Manitoba students won in the past.
    Canada
    Feb 21
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  • ‘Jeopardy!’ contestant from Montreal signs off in English, French and Mohawk
    A Montreal-area ‘Jeopardy!’ contestant didn’t win his second game in the Champions Wildcard Tournament, but Vince Bacani did set a first for the quiz show: a trilingual sign-off in English, French and Mohawk.
    Feb 20
  • 5-year-old singer from Ajax viral singing sensation
    A 5-year-old from Ontario is garnering worldwide attention with his voice. He’s the youngest contestant on “Canada’s Got Talent,” going viral on social media. Emma Convey reports.
    May 2
  • Survivor 46: Tiffany eliminated despite idol in hand
    New Jersey artist Tiffany joins us to talk about her Survivor journey in this week’s Torch Talk! She speaks about the mystery behind contestants refusing to play idols and why Liz and the others chose to vote her out.
    The Morning Show
    May 3
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  • ‘We need help’: Nanton grain elevators plea for your votes
    Time is running out for the Next Great Save, which is essentially a popularity contest for historic sites across Canada. Two in Alberta are in the mix, including the Nanton grain elevators, where museum staff are trying to restore a community hub for the next generation. Sarah Offin explains.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    May 3
  • More groups joining fight against Quebec’s controversial secularism law
    Two more groups have joined a bid to get the Supreme Court of Canada to rule on the constitutionality of Quebec’s secularism law. Their decision follows that of a major Quebec teachers’ union and the English Montreal school board’s move to contest the law. They insist Bill 21 is rooted in discrimination and question the...
    Canada
    Apr 30
  • Tim Hortons’ customers outraged about erroneous prize emails
    Tim Hortons blames “human error” for emails that made several Roll Up The Rim contestants believe they’d won a free boat. Mark Carcasole reports.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Apr 18
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  • Survivor 46: Tevin on his chaotic exit
    Step into the chaos of one of Survivor’s most talked-about tribal councils with ousted contestant Tevin from Richmond, Virginia. He dishes on the wild events leading up to his torch being extinguished and reflects on his gameplay throughout the season.
    The Morning Show
    Apr 19
  • Global News at 5:30 Toronto: April 18, 2024
    Some customers going public with a double-double of frustration and disappointment tonight following a coffee shop contest. One person dead, another in custody after a deadly attack in Etobicoke. And, Toronto City Council vowing to fix the vacant home tax fiasco – but who is taking responsibility?
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Apr 18
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