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U.S.-Iran war: Rubio aims to sell peace deal to Gulf nations, says security assurances are “real”U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio continued his cross-region tour Wednesday, aiming to sell Gulf nations on the deal most are still seeking answers about. Countries that felt the brunt of the Iran conflict, like Kuwait, have had their U.S. embassies re-open after being attacked. Despite skepticism, there are efforts to ensure peace prevails. “I...U.S. NewsJun 24
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Tim Hicks new album and tour previewCanadian Country Music Star Tim Hicks brings his ‘Going Somewhere’ tour to Casino Regina on May 21st, one day before releasing a brand-new album of the same name. He joined our Juliane Bodini this morning to talk about it,EntertainmentMay 15
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Country artist Tim Hicks chats about latest album, tourCountry artist Tim Hicks joined Global News Morning to talk about his “Going Somewhere” tour stop in Calgary, his brand new album and top 10 radio hit.Global News Morning CalgaryApr 16
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Russell Brand pleads not guilty to new rape, sexual assault chargesBritish comedian Russell Brand pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to new counts of rape and sexual assault. Brand, who was already facing similar charges involving four women, denied the new charges in Southwark Crown Court. The alleged offences took place in 2009, according to the Crown Prosecution Service.Feb 24
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New funding dedicated to PEC firefighter cancer preventionThe Prince Edward County fire department’s cancer prevention program got a much needed financial boost from the provincial government on Thursday. The investment is part of a larger grant meant to support fire departments across Ontario.CanadaFeb 20
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ICE officers in Canada are ‘criminal special agents,’ says former DirectorA former director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement explains why ICE officers are in Canadian cities. John Sandweg also shares the difference he sees in the agency now, compared with when he ran the agency under President Obama — then often called the “Deporter in Chief.” Plus, Canadian country artist Paul Brandt gives his perspective...The West BlockFeb 8
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The West Block: Feb. 8Canada’s largest overseas mission is working with NATO to prevent further Russian aggression. While Canadian troops perform military exercises in the region, the Commander of Task Force Latvia explains how it’s a defence mission. A former director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement explains why ICE officers are in Canadian cities. Plus, Canadian country artist Paul...The West BlockFeb 8
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Ohio dentist murders: Ex-husband ‘responsible’ for couple’s murders, police sayPolice in Ohio are sharing new details about the killings of a Columbus woman and her husband, who were found shot to death inside their home on Dec. 30. Authorities believe dentist Spencer Tepe and his wife, Monique Tepe, were killed by Monique’s ex-husband, Michael David McKee, 39, between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. on...CrimeJan 14
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Health Matters: No Name beef burgers recalled due to E. coli concernsThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for no name brand beef burgers due to a possible E. Coli contamination. The patties were sold across the country and have a best before date of May 5th 2026. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Jan. 13, 2025.Health MattersJan 13
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Proudly Canadian: celebrating National Ice Cream DayJuly 20th is National Ice Cream Day. Chapman’s Ice Cream has been serving families across the country for more than 50 years. Now, as tariffs rise and inflation pressures mount, the family-run brand is freezing prices to support Canadians. Ashley Chapman, COO of Chapman’s, joins Ross Hull to talk about the company’s legacy and commitment...CanadaJul 18, 2025
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Fredericton Botanic Garden receives World Wildlife Fund grantThe Fredericton Botanic Garden is one of 13 organizations and businesses selected by the World Wildlife Fund to receive a $75,000 grant aimed at establishing seed orchards and boosting the supply of native plant seeds. Johnny James reports on the potential impact this initiative could have on both the region and the country.May 31, 2025
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Global News at 6 Montreal: March 22Some retaliatory tariffs expected to come into effect on April 2 may be catastrophic for Canadian bookstores. The federal government is expected to impose 25 per cent counter tariffs on $125 billion worth of goods imported into the country from the U.S. At the moment, books are included on the list of tariffs. As Felicia...Mar 22, 2025
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Hudson’s Bay plans ‘immediate’ liquidation of entire businessAnalysts say the planned liquidation of Hudson’s Bay will leave a hole in the country’s retail landscape, as Canada’s oldest company prepares to wind down in the coming months unless it can find a last-minute solution. As Anne Gaviola explains, retail experts point to a combination of missteps that led to the downfall of the...CanadaMar 17, 2025
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Country star Paul Brandt raising awareness about human traffickingHuman Trafficking Awareness Day is February 22, and ahead of that the Alberta government is announcing millions in funding for front-line resources to help. Founder of #NotInMyCity Paul Brandt joined Dallas Flexhaug to talk about how big the crime is in Calgary and what you can do to help.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryFeb 20, 2025
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Former refugee wants to pay-it-forward in a big wayA Syrian refugee who spent seven months in limbo at a Malaysian airport before being granted asylum in Canada is working to help bring more than 200 refugees to his new home country. Nadia Stewart reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCAug 6, 2019
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London health officials say ‘no particular brand’ linked to vaping-related illnessOfficials with the Middlesex-London Health Unit said on Wednesday that there is no particular brand believed to be the cause of vaping-related illnesses emerging in Canada and in other countries around the world.HealthSep 18, 2019
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New app lets your race against people around the worldRaceRunner is a brand new app that allows runners to virtually race against eachother around the world. This weekend an event will be held at Assinboine Park where runners will race against people in Sri Lanka and other countries.Global News Morning WinnipegMar 13, 2018
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Paul Brandt Gushes Over ‘Amazing’ Wife LizCanadian country music icon Paul Brandt talks to Roz Weston about his new EP ‘The Journey YYC: Vol .1’, how he stays inspired, and the love of his life, his wife Liz.EntertainmentApr 13, 2018
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Calgary-based oil and gas company Encana changing name, moving to the U.S.It’s been called a “death blow” and a “tragedy for this country.” Reaction is pouring in after Encana announced it’s moving its headquarters to the U.S. and changing its name to drop the Canadian brand. Jill Croteau reports.CanadaOct 31, 2019
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Reba McEntire In NashvilleReba McEntire has a busy weekend ahead of her – not only did she just release her brand new country album ‘Stronger Than The Truth’ on Friday, she’ll also host the Academy Of Country Music Awards for the 16th time on Sunday. ET Canada’s Carlos Bustamante catches up with the legendary country singer in Nashville...EntertainmentApr 5, 2019