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Princess Kate makes triumphant return to public duties at Trooping the ColourPrincess Catherine made her first public appearance since her cancer diagnosis at the “Trooping the Colour” event, where she received a warm welcome. Royal expert Patricia Treble discusses the Princess’s future public engagements, other highlights of the weekend, including the King’s health update, and Father’s Day celebrations. She also talks about the recent defacement of...The Morning ShowJun 17
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Global National: Feb. 6The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has ruled that former president Donald Trump can be prosecuted for his alleged efforts to stay in power after losing the 2020 presidential election. How this decision could bring Trump closer to a trial, how he’s responding, and how another legal battle could keep him off...Global NationalFeb 6
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Kate Middleton released from hospital 2 weeks after abdominal surgeryRoyal insider Patricia Treble brings us the latest on Princess Kate’s recovery from abdominal surgery after she was released from hospital. Plus, an update on King Charles’ health after he underwent treatment for an enlarged prostate. She also explains how Sarah Ferguson’s cancer diagnosis has led to a surge in people seeking information for their...The Morning ShowJan 29
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The 2nd Annual Ted Brown Classic returns with close to 200 participantsThe Ted Brown Classic (formerly The Whig Bonspiel) takes place Jan 25–27 with 192 curlers signed up for the invitational bonspiel. Hosted by the Royal Kingston Curling Club in collaboration with the Cataraqui Curling Club, this bonspiel promises three days of curling, fun, and entertainment. The Classic offers $7,000 in prize money, with $2,000 going...Global News Morning KingstonJan 25
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Troops from all over world, including Manitoba, tracking Santa with NORAD“We’re very happy to help Santa as he carries out his important mission.” Troops are coming together to keep tabs on the guy in the big red suit through NORAD tracks Santa. Winnipeg’s own Maj. Mat Strong explains why it matters to Royal Canadian Air Force.Dec 22, 2023
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Global National: Aug. 18The city of Kelowna, B.C. is under threat after the McDougall Creek wildfire significantly expanded, destroying several homes and putting thousands of people under evacuation orders. Jules Knox reports from West Kelowna on the severity of the situation and what firefighters are bracing for, while Global News meteorologist Kristi Gordon looks at what conditions are...Global NationalAug 18, 2023
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Will & Kate make surprise appearance at Jordan’s royal weddingPatricia Treble joins us for a royal roundup beginning with Will & Kate’s surprise appearance at the royal wedding of Jordan’s Crown Prince. She also discusses the latest on Prince Harry’s upcoming court case against The Daily Mirror.The Morning ShowJun 1, 2023
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The Morning Show: June 1On today’s episode of The Morning Show: It’s a royal roundup with Patricia Treble as Will & Kate make a surprise appearance at the royal wedding in Jordan. Plus we talk about BBQ hacks to welcome summer. Also we have country star Karli Juen stop by! Plus Maca Atencio chats to us about the brand...The Morning ShowJun 1, 2023
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Global National: May 8Dozens of active wildfires in Alberta have prompted nearly 30,000 people escape their homes, as the military prepares to lending a helping hand, and Premier Danielle Smith says financial assistance will be made available. The relief among thousands of Edson residents after being allowed back home; the fight to contain the flames threatening the town...Global NationalMay 8, 2023
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Coronation of King Charles III: ‘Red Arrows’ delight crowd in LondonThe Royal Air Force’s aerobatic flight squadron – AKA the “Red Arrows” – flew over The Mall in central London during a reduced coronation flypast on Saturday, May 6. The flypast, which was planned to consist of more than 60 aircraft, was reduced to a group of armed forces helicopters and the aforementioned Red Arrows...TrendingMay 6, 2023
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Adopt a Pet: Mindy the rabbitDr. Ted Purcell with the Edmonton Humane Society joined us on Global News Morning to introduce a loyal furry bunny named Mindy.Global News Morning EdmontonApr 19, 2023
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Police investigating New Westminster shootingA shooting led to a heavy police presence in two locations in New Westminster on Tuesday afternoon. One man suffered non-life-threatening injuries and is being treated at the nearby Royal Columbian Hospital where numerous officers could also be seen.BC1Apr 18, 2023
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AHS acute care and emergency capacity addressed in wake of recent bed closuresFrom six emergency room beds at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton to the temporary closure of a seniors centre in Galahad, Albertans have heard about bed closures in health-care facilities across the province for weeks now. On Friday, Alberta Health Services addressed the situation. Tom Vernon reports.Global News at Noon EdmontonJul 23, 2021
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Bird strike to blame for fatal Snowbird jet crash in KamloopsThe Royal Canadian Air Force confirmed Monday what we’ve suspected for almost a year. A bird strike set off a series of events leading to a deadly crash of a Snowbird jet last May in Kamloops. Ted Chernecki reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 29, 2021
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New survey finds housing prices holding strong in Greater Vancouver despite pandemicWe are getting a closer look at how the pandemic has impacted the housing market in B.C. With new numbers released from Royal LePage showing some cautious optimism in house prices, some experts say it’s still too soon to cheer. Ted Chernecki explains.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 9, 2020
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Surviving the slump: how parents can use hard times as a teaching toolWed, Jun 29: Mount Royal University’s Caroline McDonald-Harker says parents can turn the economic slump into a teaching tool, and use it as a way to move away from what she calls “intensive parenting.” Watch for her tips above.Global News at 5 CalgaryJun 29, 2016
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A multinational naval exercise is being led by the Royal Canadian NavyFri, Sep 9: For the first time in over 20 years a primarily anti-submarine exercise will happen over several days off the east coast of Nova Scotia. The operation is called “Cutlass Fury’ and involves five NATO navies including Canada.Global News at 6 HalifaxSep 9, 2016
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Most memorable looks of the decadeLady Gaga wore meat and Rihanna went naked, practically. Kate Middleton delivered royal wedding opulence and Billy Porter went viral in a tuxedo gown. Here are some of the most memorable looks of the decade.EntertainmentDec 18, 2019
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Bum rap? Mint employee accused of smuggling gold in his rectumWed, Sep 21: A former employee is accused of pulling off an inside job at Royal Canadian Mint in Ottawa. He’s suspected of stealing nearly $180,000 dollars worth of gold. As Mike Armstrong reports, he allegedly smuggled the booty out — in his booty.Global NationalSep 21, 2016
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Rule Britannia! Day five of Kate’s fashion choices on the royal visitWed, Sep 28: The Royals are just halfway through their visit to Canada, and the Duchess of Cambridge has not disappointed fans with her fashion. Stylist Steven Schelling has the details of her clothing choices on day five of the royal tour.Global News Morning BCSep 28, 2016