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Elvis festival in PentictonDozens of Elvis tribute artists are performing some of his best hits in Canada’s largest and longest-running competition to see who can be the best version of Elvis Presley. As Victoria Femia reports, this year there’s a special guest, one that played right next to the king of rock and roll.Jun 29
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The week’s business headlines with analyst Robert LevyCanada’s economy grew by less than expected. What will this mean for the bank rate which will be set this week? Plus AI provides a boost for the markets. Those stories and the rest of your business news with Robert Levy.Global News Morning Weekend BCJun 2
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High school land levy set to increase costs for new home builds in SaskatoonWATCH: Saskatoon & Region Home Builders’ Association Nicole Burgess explains housing barriers and affordability as city council pushes forward on a plan to add a land levy for new single family home builds in Saskatoon. The levy would help cover the cost of a new high school in the new Holmwood Development Area.ConsumerJun 10
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Meet Jag: AARCS introduces a playful pup ready for adoptionEllie Monument from AARCS introduces Jag, a sweet and energetic year-and-a-half-old dog. For more information you can contact AARCS at (403) 250-7377 or click on http://www.aarcs.ca.Global News at Noon CalgaryJun 21
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New data shows inflation surge & bank of mom and dad grows generousCanada’s inflation rate surged unexpectedly in May, and the Bank of Canada cut interest rates for the first time in 4 years earlier this month. A new report from CIBC says cash gifts from the Bank of Mom and Dad are growing larger as first-time home buyers enter Canada’s housing market. Financial expert Robert Levy...Global News Morning BC4 hours
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National Bank acquires Canadian National BankAnother Canadian bank takeover is underway as Quebec-based National Bank expands west by acquiring Alberta’s Canadian Western Bank. The Bank of Canada is also seeking to address productivity across the country. For more on this, we turn to our financial analyst, Robert Levy.Global News Morning BCJun 16
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Capital tax changes: Inheriting propertiesMoney expert Rubina Ahmed-Haq breaks down the federal government’s changes to the capital gains tax. Learn how the new measures might affect you and your family and how the levy applies to inherited property.The Morning ShowJun 14
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U.S Surgeon General proposes warning labels for social mediaThe U.S. Surgeon General suggests social media sites should feature warning labels similar to those on tobacco and alcohol. Tech expert Carmi Levy discusses the potential impact on youth mental health, how the labels would work, and the need for accountability from lawmakers and tech companies. He also touches on Alberta’s recent ban on phones...The Morning ShowJun 19
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Calgary Workshops unite community through American Sign LanguageEileen Levie started teaching her neighbours ASL so they could sign with her. As Joelle Tomlinson reports, her love for educating others has grown into something much bigger.Jun 11
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Health Matters: U.S. FDA advisers endorse Alzheimer’s drugFederal health advisers have endorsed a closely watched Alzheimer’s drug from Eli Lilly for people with mild dementia. The FDA will make the final decision on approval later this year. If the agency agrees with its advisers, the drug ‘donanemab’ would only be the second Alzheimer’s drug cleared in the United States. to slow cognitive...Health MattersJun 11
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Student performance in Latin Elements event keeps culture alive in EdmontonStudents from Gabriela Mistral Latin American School will dance, play and recite their way into the hearts of audiences for the “Latin Elements” showcase on June 15. Board president Sara Calderon Crossman and former student Elsy Moldonado share how the event keeps Latin culture alive in Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonJun 2
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AARCS: Adopt GloriaEllie Monument, event coordinator with the Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society, introduces the Global News Calgary crew to Gloria, a two-year-old pup looking for a loving home to call her own.Global News Morning CalgaryJun 1
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Business News: Potential rate cut on the horizonThe consensus is an interest rate cut is coming in June or July, but how much rates will drop in the next 12 months are all over the map. Financial analyst Robert Levy looks at why.Global News Morning BCMay 26
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N.S. man paying tribute to Elvis in unique styleA Nova Scotia man who lives with autism and has always been a big fan of Elvis is now paying tribute to the artist in his own unique style. Shelley Steeves has more.Global News at 6 HalifaxFeb 27
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Can parking and vehicle fees support public transit in Calgary?David Cooper, founder of Leading Mobility, discusses vehicle taxes, parking levies, and innovative funding tools to enhance public transit services and address budget shortfalls in Canadian cities.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryMay 23
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Business News: Loblaw to sign on grocery code of conductFinancial analyst Robert Levy breaks down what a grocery code of conduct looks like and if it will keep prices down for shoppers. We’ll also hear about a looming rail strike and how the TSX is on the rebound.Global News Morning BCMay 19
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‘The Reluctant Traveler’: Eugene Levy on uncovering family history in ScotlandGet ready for laughs as Eugene Levy returns with the second season of ‘The Reluctant Traveler’! Morgan Hoffman as sits down with the comedy legend to discuss his European adventures, uncovering family history in Scotland, and shares a side-splitting story from one of his most memorable family trips.The Morning ShowMar 26
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Belleville mayor ‘optimistic’ funding for detox center will be approvedWhile the mental health and drug crisis continues to put pressure on emergency services in Belleville, relief could be on the way in the not too distant future. Mayor Neil Ellis says he’s ‘optimistic’ the city will get the funding needed to build a detox center that should help with the current situation.May 6
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Surrey homeowners will pay more on their property taxSurrey homeowners can expect to pay a little more on their property taxes this year. City council has approved a 6 per cent general property tax increase, along with a one per cent tax increase to the road and traffic levy.Global News Morning BCApr 23
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Trudeau says Saskatchewan residents will still receive carbon rebates despite Moe’s resistancePrime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that the federal government will continue to deliver the carbon rebate to Saskatchewan residents despite provincial Premier Scott Moe’s controversial decision to cease collecting and remitting the carbon levy. Trudeau said the Canada Revenue Agency “has ways of ensuring that the money that is owed to them is eventually...CanadaApr 23