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New Brunswick farmers seeing smaller yields due to drought conditionsA New Brunswick farmer says his corn isn’t fit to sell at his farm stand because of the impacts of an ongoing drought. Farmers across New Brunswick and in other parts of the country are already seeing smaller yields as a result of dry weather. Suzanne Lapointe reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickSep 5
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Chips Ahoy! Bears board BC boat, sniff out salty snackTwo black bears spent part of the day exploring a man’s boat in the driveway of his Port Coquitlam, B.C., home over the weekend and their fun was caught on camera. The pair hopped on the boat and began sniffing and rummaging about, ultimately finding corn chips that had been left in the boat by...Aug 27
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Peterborough police probe suspicious death at Charlotte Street residencePeterborough police say one person is in custody as part of a suspicious death investigation on Tuesday. Officers and the Coroner’s Office are investigating a death at a residence. An area of Charlotte and Rubidge streets was cordoned off all day. Police have not stated if any charges have been laid But they said they...CrimeAug 12
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Sampling the unique foods of the CNEThe CNE is known for its one-of-a-kind culinary creations. Our Jaden Lee-Lincoln headed to Exhibition Place to chat with Mark Holland, CEO of the CNE, to check out some of the unique food offerings at the Ex this year. On the menu was a 2-foot hotdog, deep-fired water melon, and a corn dog with a...Global News Morning TorontoAug 13
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: June 16The G7 summit gets underway in Kananaskis, where Donald Trump leaves early. Health-care workers urge the Alberta government to reverse its plan to limit free COVID-19 vaccines. A thunderstorm sweeps over Sherwood Park, dumping large hail and a deluge of rain. Edmonton city council is trying to figure out how to increase compliance during parking...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 16
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Greta Podleski serves up sizzling summer salads in new cookbookNothing says summer like a sizzling salad! Greta Podleski, bestselling author of ‘Every Salad Ever’ joins us with fresh and flavour-packed recipes straight off the BBQ. From Mexican street corn pasta to steak and avocado, these dishes are anything but ordinary.The Morning ShowJun 3
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Kingston area residents honored with Coronation medalsMore than two dozen Kingstonians were awarded medals Thursday evening for their contributions to the local community. The medals were created to mark the Coronation of King Charles the third.Apr 4
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Global National: Jan. 4Millions of Canadians from the Prairies all the way to the East coast are bracing for a fierce blast of winter tonight, as part of a deep freeze that’s affecting tens-of-millions on both sides of the border. Over in the U.S., the anticipated winter blast is already bearing down as officials urge citizens to be...Global NationalJan 4
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Coronation Park rec centre construction gets underwayConstruction is well underway for Coronation Park’s new recreation centre. The $150 million project includes a plethora of sport and health-related benefits, including the first triathalon training centre in North America.SportsSep 27, 2024
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Simply Delicious Recipe: Charred Corn & Feta SaladFollow along with Susan Hay and Chef Mark McEwan, as he prepares a charred corn and feta salad perfect for a Thanksgiving side.Oct 11, 2024
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New Brunswick Green party unveils election platformNew Brunswick’s Green party unveiled their election platform, which would serve as a starting point for negotiations in the event of a minority government. But leader David Coon wouldn’t say which parts of the platform are essential to receive his party’s support. Silas Brown reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickOct 9, 2024
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Global News at 6 Halifax: Sept. 21The International Day of Peace marked the end of a journey hundreds of kilometers long for one group of activists. Led by Mi’kmaw elders, participants from across the world came together to walk 200 km from Pugwash Nova Scotia to Halifax, united under a common goal – promoting peace. As Ella Macdonald reports, walkers are...Sep 21, 2024
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Walk 4 Peace unites participants under goal of demilitarizationThe International Day of Peace marked the end of a journey hundreds of kilometers long for one group of activists. Led by Mi’kmaw elders, participants from across the world came together to walk 200 km from Pugwash Nova Scotia to Halifax, united under a common goal – promoting peace. As Ella Macdonald reports, walkers are...CanadaSep 21, 2024
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Reconciliation will ‘take a long time’: Metis Elder says during CMA apology ceremonyAt an apology ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024, Metis Elder Jim Durocher said it is an honour to be part of the reconciliation process. Durocher said the “legacy of colonization” has left scars on Indigenous people and “routine discrimination” by medical professionals continues to this day.CanadaSep 18, 2024
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Montreal heat island neighbourhood gets new, biodiverse parkCitizens in the Marconi-Alexandra neighbourhood have been fighting for Gorilla Park for over a decade, after their only green space available was bulldozed by a property developer in 2013. They are now enjoying the new space, but fear that the park will further gentrification in the area. Global’s Matilda Cerone reports.Sep 14, 2024
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Tropical storm Debby brings heavy rain, flooding to MontrealMontreal and parts of southern Quebec were hit by heavy rain and flooding as the leftovers of tropical storm Debby made their way to eastern Canada. Global’s Matilda Cerone reports.CanadaAug 9, 2024
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Edmonton 50 Street crossing, Coronation Park rec centre expected to be over budgetTwo major capital projects are already over budget, very early in their construction: the Coronation Park Sports and Recreation Centre and the 50 Street train separation project. Sarah Ryan has the details.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonNov 28, 2021
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Happy Hockey DayHockey is finally back and to spread the hockey cheer, Molson Canadian unofficially named August 1st Happy Hockey Day. NHL Alumni Shayne Corson spoke to Global News Weekend about how he plans to mark the occasion.Global News WeekendAug 1, 2020
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Former NFL player kills 5, then himself in South CarolinaThe gunman who purportedly killed five people including a prominent doctor in South Carolina was former NFL player Phillip Adams, who died by suicide early Thursday. Dr. Robert Lesslie, 70, and his wife, Barbara Lesslie, 69, were pronounced dead at the scene along with grandchildren Adah Lesslie, 9, and Noah Lesslie, 5, the York County...Apr 8, 2021
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Global National: Feb. 4The U.S. has shot down the suspected Chinese spy balloon and is set to begin an investigation into what the surveillance device gathered. Then, we take a look at the extreme cold the country is experiencing and how Canadians are coping. The family of a B.C. police officer who died by suicide four years ago...Feb 4, 2023