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Calgary Stampede: Previewing the Dog BowlJeff’s making new friends on the Stampede Parade route and meeting the stars of a brand-new show at Stampede Park. Just in time for Furry Friday, Jeff explores the Dog Bowl where talented dogs take center stage. Tune in for a paws-itively exciting adventure!Jeff McArthurJul 5
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Quebec entertainment group ComediHa! to acquire some Just For Laughs assetsJust for Laughs is getting a second act. A Quebec-based company has been given the green light to bring the iconic brand back from financial limbo, meaning this summer’s festival will happen after all. But as Global’s Gloria Henriquez reports, English-speaking acts won’t be talking centre stage.EntertainmentJun 4
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2024 Brier delayed after roof leak in Brandt CentreBrier action had to be delayed on one sheet of ice Tuesday morning after a leak in the Brandt Centre roof.Global News at 5 ReginaMar 5
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Black History Month: Jam Arts Centre launches new immersive exhibitTo kick off Black History Month, the Jam Arts Centre is thrilled to launch its brand-new exhibit “When Big Man Talk,” described as an immersive experience including art, photography, and a thought-provoking film. Exhibit curator and executive director of the Jam Arts Centre, Pat Dillon-Moore, joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella with the details.EntertainmentFeb 1
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Global National: Jan. 6, 2024An Alaskan Airlines plane experienced a mid-flight cabin panel blowout, leading to an emergency landing of a brand-new Boeing 737 MAX-9 jetliner. All passengers and crew on board returned to the airport safely, but U.S. federal officials have ordered the immediate grounding of all Boeing 737 MAX-9 jetliners — raising safety concerns. A powerful winter...Global NationalJan 6
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Endangered J Pod seen swimming with orca calfThe endangered Southern Resident orcas appear to have welcomed a brand-new calf this week. The Center for Whale Research says photos taken on Boxing Day show a baby swimming with J Pod off Washington State.Global News at Noon BCDec 28, 2023
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Regina Remembrance Day 2023Regina’s Brandt Centre hosted thousands on Remembrance Day as the city came out to pay their respects.Nov 11, 2023
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What is the alternative approval process?It is a colossal amount of money, that the city of Kelowna is hoping to borrow for recreational construction projects across the city-including building a brand new facility to replace Parkinson Rec Centre. But to borrow the money it needs voter approval and to do that, it’s using what’s called the Alternative Approval Process but...Oct 2, 2023
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Some Sherwood Park residents oppose proposed Boys and Girls Club siteThe Strathcona County Boys and Girls Club is hoping for a brand news centre to help meet growing needs, but some residents are worried about the locations. Sarah Komadina explains.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJul 31, 2023
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Global National May 24The incomparable and legendary Tina Turner, who demolished barriers in pop culture and had an indelible influence on music, has died at the age of 83. We look back at her extraordinary life, her powerful performances, and how she escaped an abusive relationship to become a solo superstar. Canada now has the highest level of...Global NationalMay 24, 2023
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First Nations University of Canada kicks off its annual spring powwow in ReginaThousands gathered at the Regina Brandt Centre for a weekend of singing, drumming and dancing as the First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) kicked off its annual spring competition powwow.Global News at 5 ReginaApr 23, 2023
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Rockets burned by potent power playThe Kamloops Blazers showcased their own brand of high-octane offense Tuesday night at the Sandman Centre burning the Kelowna Rockets 6-2. As Travis Lowe reports, the Blazers’ power play was on fire, fueled by a rookie’s four goal performance.Apr 21, 2021
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Kids First Family Centre secures permanent home in Fort MacleodWed, Jan 20: Families in the Fort Macleod area will soon be able to enjoy programs in a brand new permanent location. The Community Foundation announcing a donation of $50,000 to the Kids First Family Centre. Kimberly Tams reports.Jan 20, 2016
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Back-to-back Regina Pats sellouts raise questions on Brandt Centre’s futureAccording to Reid, a Brandt Centre revival would cost in the ballpark of $16 million. A new arena would cost $ 100 million plus land acquisition costs depending on when a site is declared.Global News at 5 ReginaJan 31, 2023
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Saskatchewan Science CentreIt’s a new year and the Saskatchewan Science Centre has a brand new lineup of fun-filled activities for the whole family.Global News Morning ReginaJan 6, 2017
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Guns N’ Roses fans brave the cold to secure seats for show at Mosaic StadiumGuns N’ Roses will be the first major concert held in Mosaic 2.0 and die-hard fans were lined up bright and early Friday morning to secure their tickets to the August show. Krista Sharpe reports from the Brandt Centre Box Office.Global News at 6 ReginaDec 9, 2016
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Thousands attend Regina’s Remembrance Day ceremoniesRegina residents honoured veterans at Remembrance Day ceremonies at the cenotaph and the Brandt Centre.Nov 11, 2017
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Telus World of Science: New Year, new exhibitsNew and exciting fun awaits you at the Telus World of Science including Engineering Day and the brand new exhibit POPnology. Plus, sign up now for science centre summer camps before they fill up!Global News Morning EdmontonJan 8, 2018
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Dance Away MS looks for answers surrounding Multiple SclerosisPatricia Stockdale will be spearheading a fundraising dance at the Buckhorn Community Centre in October. Dance Away MS raises money for MS Peterborough, Kawartha Lakes, and Haliburton. Stockdale joined The Morning Show to talk about the brand new event, and how it came about.The Morning Show on CHEXSep 25, 2018
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What’s new at the Granby ZooLions are taking the center stage at the Granby Zoo this summer. Global’s Kim Sullivan discovers the lions’ brand new home with naturalist interpreter Jonathan Déom.Global News Morning MontrealJun 13, 2019