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  • Calls to stop open-net Salmon farming in BC
    A group of anti-fish farm activists are calling on the prime minister to follow through on a promise to remove open-net fish farms in B.C. by the year 2025. Global News Morning speaks with Isaiah Robinson Chief Deputy Councillor of the Kitasoo Xai’xans Nation.
    Canada
    May 8
  • Penticton Vees level playoff series with Salmon Arm
    Will Ingemann stopped 27 of 28 shots for Penticton as the Vees downed the Salmon Arm Silverbacks to level their third-round playoff series at 1-1 on Friday night.
    Sports
    May 4
  • Penticton Indian band sockeye salmon fry release
    Celebrating two decades of conservation efforts, the Okanagan Nation Alliance is gearing up for the 20th annual sockeye salmon release.
    May 3
  • Renewed calls to stop open-net salmon farming in B.C.
    A group of anti-fish farm activists are calling on the prime minister to follow through on a promise to remove open-net fish farms in B.C. by the year 2025. Global News Morning speaks with Bob Chamberlin of the First Nation Wild Salmon Alliance.
    Global News Morning BC
    May 8
  • Child Safety Link discusses the risks associated with leaving kids alone in the car
    We check in with members of Child Safety Link to explain why they say it’s never safe to leave your child alone in the car… not even “for a minute.”
    Global News Morning Halifax
    May 14
  • Cochrane Humane Society spotlights Malone: A treat-loving, people-pleasing pup
    Tiffany Beaton introduces Malone, a sweet stray at the Cochrane Humane Society. Malone’s affectionate nature and love for exploration make him a perfect fit for various homes. For more information you can call (403) 932-2072 or go to http://www.cochranehumane.ca.
    Global News at Noon Calgary
    May 1
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  • Working Quebec family can’t make ends meet. They’re not alone
    With the current food insecurity crisis, Canadians are turning to food banks in record numbers – including those whose main source of income is from a job. As Global’s Gloria Henriquez reports, experts are calling it a perfect storm.
    Mar 26
  • Lawyers in historic sex assault case say new evidence suggests former Calgary teacher didn’t act alone
    Lawyers representing 16 complainants in an historic sexual assault case against a former Calgary teacher say they have new evidence he was not working alone. As Jayme Doll reports, lawyers are threatening to file a new lawsuit against the Calgary Board of Education, the estate of the former teacher and a second teacher to be...
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Mar 18
  • Calgarian celebrates leap year birthday
    This Thursday is Feb. 29 – and for some Calgarians, this leap year is a reason to celebrate. Textur Salon Calgary owner Jessica Le joins Global News Morning Calgary to talk about how she’s celebrating her “eighth” birthday.
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Feb 29
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  • Taylor Swift releases new album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’
    Taylor Swift has released her 11th studio album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department,’ featuring 16 songs and collaborations with artists like Post Malone and Florence and the Machine.
    Entertainment
    Apr 19
  • Spring allergies starting earlier than normal. Why that’s expected to continue
    Are your seasonal allergies worse this year? If the answer is yes, you are not alone. As Caryn Lieberman reports, spring allergies have been starting earlier in recent years and that trend is expected to continue.
    Health
    May 22
  • Georgian president vetoes foreign agents bill: ‘This law must be repealed’
    Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili announced on Saturday that she has vetoed a draft law on foreign agents. “Today, I vetoed a Russian law. This law is Russian in its essence and spirit,” Zourabichvili said in a video statement. “It contradicts our constitution and all European standards, therefore it represents an obstacle to our European path…...
    Politics
    May 18
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  • Support Kids with Cancer this summer with week-long ‘Tour of Hope’
    In the face of adversity, kids battling cancer show remarkable strength and courage, but it’s also important they know they’re not alone in the fight. Carl Oleniyk and Chelsea Draeger Hughes joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton to talk about how you can help support The Kids With Cancer Society.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    May 21
  • Silverbacks shut out Vees in Game 1
    The Salmon Arm Silverbacks blanked the Penticton Vees 2-0 in the opening game of the Interior Division final on Thursday night.
    Sports
    May 3
  • ‘Devastating’ fish kill at Port Coquitlam hatchery
    A major hit to a Metro Vancouver fish hatchery. A mystery pollutant has killed thousands of salmon and it happened at a critical time. John Hua has more, including the message hatchery operators have for the public
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 1
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  • Vancouver-based Canadian team competing in first women’s race at America’s Cup
    A sailing team based in Vancouver will represent Canada at the first stand-alone women’s race in the 173-year history of the America’s Cup. Cassidy Mosconi reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 1
  • Winnipeg judge rules trial of accused serial killer to start with jury
    A judge has decided the upcoming trial of a man accused of killing four women in Winnipeg will still be heard by a jury, after the defence argued it should be heard instead by a judge alone. Teagan Rasche reports.
    Canada
    May 3
  • $20M to plan for stand-alone Stollery Children’s Hospital in Alberta 2024 budget
    The Alberta government announced the 2024 budget will allocate $20 million over three years to advance plans for a stand-alone Stollery Children’s Hospital in Edmonton. Breanna Karstens-Smith reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Feb 27
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  • Fredericton looking to increase use of vulnerable persons registry
    Fredericton’s disaster response registry is intended for people living alone who require extra support during a disaster, but many people still haven’t heard of it. Global’s Anna Mandin explains what the registry is – and why it’s so important.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Apr 29
  • Cooking Together: Salmon with Lemon Caper Sauce
    An instructor and student from the Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts prepare a Julia Child-inspired salmon dish.
    Feb 19
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