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Grass fire west of Calgary temporarily diverts trafficA grass fire west of Calgary force the closure of Highway 1A for a few hours on Tuesday.Global News at 5 CalgaryFeb 25
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Métis brother and sister become first siblings hired in same Vancouver police classWhen they swore their oath of office Friday, David and Jennifer Collette made history, becoming the first brother and sister to join the Vancouver Police Department in the same police academy class. Catherine Urquhart reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCJan 10
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Toronto pub shooting: 12 injured after 3 men armed with assault rifle, 2 guns open fireAuthorities say three men armed with an assault rifle and two hand guns entered Piper Arms pub, near Scarborough Town Centre late Friday, and opened fire at everyone inside. The pub was celebrating its opening night. When officers arrived on scene, they found 12 people suffering from various injuries. It later became apparent six of...CanadaMar 8
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Proudly Canadian – Celebrating Ontario GrapeWith the LCBO removing American wines and spirits from its shelves due to new trade regulations, now is the perfect time to spotlight the incredible selection of locally made wines. From bold reds to crisp whites, Ontario’s vineyards offer world-class quality. Sommelier Beverly Crandon joins Candace Daniel to guide us through some of the best...Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoMar 14
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Local Escapes: Finding the maple magic in MontérégieMontérégie is a region just outside of Montréal that is full of maple and magic. It is known for it’s farm-to-table dining experiences, sugar shacks, world-class wines, and picturesque trails. Liem Vu’s latest local escapes takes him around the region to sip, savour, and sightsee ahead of the spring season.Mar 3
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Valentine’s Day WineValentine’s Day isn’t just about chocolates and roses, it’s about sharing something truly special, like a glass of good wine. Wine expert Mandi Robertson joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella with her top picks from around the world, including a little bubbly to toast the special day.Global News Morning MontrealFeb 12
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Frozen pipes force students at Edmonton’s Waverley School to attend class at another schoolStudents at a public school in Edmonton’s Kenilworth community were forced to attend classes at another school on Monday because of frozen pipes.Global News at Noon EdmontonFeb 10
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Vandalism spree leaves broken windows, ‘Free Palestine’ graffiti at McGill: policePolice are investigating after a group allegedly smashed windows and graffitied the entrance to McGill University with the message, “Free Palestine.” According to witness accounts a group of masked suspects were seen committing the acts of violence when classes were still in session. Brayden Jagger Haines reports.CanadaFeb 6
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New sex charges laid against former Calgary teacher named in lawsuitCalgary police have charged a former teacher with five new offences after students alleged abuse at John Ware School in the 1990s. As Skylar Peters reports, the charges come as a class-action lawsuit moves forward, alleging conspiracy between Fred Archer and Michael Gregory.Global News at 5 CalgaryJan 22
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Youth and Technology: Digital marketing aims to keep you logged on as long as possibleAn experiment was recently done at Parkway Schools in the United States. Students were asked to turn on their ringers during class and counted the number of notifications that came through. Brian Anderson, a digital marketing expert, joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton to talk about how online marketing aims to keep people on...Global News Morning EdmontonJan 23
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B.C. wineries can once again sell directly to Alberta customersB.C.’s struggling wine industry is once again able to sell directly to Alberta customers. It follows a deal reached between the two provinces several months ago. And as Klaudia Van Emmerick reports, B.C. wineries say only time will tell if the glass is half full or half empty.CanadaJan 7
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Start off the new year with healthier choicesAs we kick off the new year, many of us are looking to make healthier choices. There’s a growing trend called Dry-ish January for those who want to moderate their alcohol intake without giving up on flavour. Natalie MacLean, who offers Canada’s most popular online wine classes, joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton with...Global News Morning EdmontonJan 3
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Spruce up your holiday sips!Looking to add some fun flair to your holiday gatherings? Renee Sferrazza is here to share the latest viral drink trends—from wine glass charcuterie boards to candy-coated fruits and stamped ice. Plus, discover how to make the ultimate punch bowl espresso martini for a festive twist!The Morning ShowDec 16, 2024
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Business Matters: Ottawa moving ahead on automatic tax filingThe federal government is moving forward with plans to make automatic tax filing more widely available to Canadians, including those who are “middle class.” In the fall economic statement released on Monday, Ottawa announced several measures to make it easier for Canadian taxpayers to file their annual returns, building on efforts that are already underway....CanadaDec 18, 2024
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Fantastic gifts for foodies: Tasty treats and handcrafted treasuresStep up your holiday gifting game with creative, mouthwatering ideas! Food and lifestyle expert Pay Chen serves -p unique Canadian-made picks, from gourmet donuts and artisanal wine glasses to upcycled kitchenware and cloud-inspired tumblers. Whether you’re shopping for a foodie or a fabulous host, these gifts are sure to wow.The Morning ShowDec 6, 2024
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Cheques issued from class-action CFS lawsuitThe Manitoba Metis Federation distributed the first cheques today from an $84 million class action lawsuit, aims to bring financial justice for kids who were in care of Metis Child and Family services and were denied their federal benefit or special allowance.Dec 6, 2024
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UBC workshop to reduce stress is a ‘smashing’ successA destressing workshop for UBC chemistry graduate students proved to be a smashing success. Whether it be exams, classes or their personal lives, students were given a chance to release unwanted tension by shattering unsalvageable glass lab equipment.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 22, 2024
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Class-action against Canadian government alleging anti-Black racism goes to federal courtBlack public service workers were in court today in support of a proposed class action lawsuit against the federal government. The $2.5 billion claim alleges widespread systemic discrimination across all levels of the federal public service. Shallima Maharaj reports.Oct 28, 2024
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Can the right glass really change the taste of your wine? Find out!Is your wine glass actually changing the taste of your drink? Beverage expert and sommelier Renée Sferrazza joins us to put this theory to the test. From red solo cups to crystal wine glasses, we see if different glasses truly transform your sipping experience.The Morning ShowSep 20, 2024
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Cozy Wines for Cooler DaysFall is here and as the weather cools down it is time to grab a glass of wine that is as cozy as your favourite sweater. Wine expert Mandi Robertson joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella with recommendations for the perfect wine for those crisp evenings ahead.Global News Morning MontrealSep 25, 2024