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New Brunswick unveils new mineral strategy to boost provincial economyThe Susan Holt government has unveiled its minerals strategy aimed at boosting New Brunswick’s economy amid trade tensions. As Anna Mandin reports, the province’s Conservation Council would like to see more practical information for New Brunswickers.EconomyMar 3
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Eby speaks with OpenAI CEOPremier David Eby says the man in charge of OpenAI will apologize to the community of Tumbler Ridge. This after the company failed to flag problematic queries made by the mass shooter. The premier and the mayor of Tumbler Ridge spoke with Sam Altman today, and as Travis Prasad reports, they are pushing for stricter...Global BCMar 5
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New nursing home comes to New Brunswick community with patient beds already filling up fastA new nursing home in Oromocto has filled all of its beds in their first two months of opening, but New Brunswick’s Seniors Minister says it has not directly resulted in a reduced waitlist for long-term care. Johnny James reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickMar 13
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New Brunswick health authority CEO demands ‘urgent systemic change’ to address hospital capacity issuesAt a legislative committee meeting, Horizon Health Network’s CEO raised concerns over the number of people waiting for nursing home beds in New Brunswick hospitals, saying the situation will only get worse if the government doesn’t step in. Anna Mandin reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickFeb 12
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New Flyer Transcona plant opensNew Flyer Industries’ new bus manufacturing plant in Transcona is officially openEconomyMar 3
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Partners for Care CEO Nick JenneryWe check in with Nick Jennery, CEO of Partners for Care, to talk about the new WellTide Health facility being built in Osprey Village.Global News Morning HalifaxMar 3
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New website maps Montreal’s many potholesMontreal drivers can’t possibly avoid the plethora of potholes. Which is why two ambitious young men have created a new tool to help motorists navigate the countless craters. It’s a new app that boasts a registry of reported potholes complete with an interactive map. Dan Spector reports.CanadaMar 13
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Opposition to New Westminster ‘tiny home’ villageSerious concerns are being raised about a proposal to set up a temporary modular housing site in New Westminster. The province says it is working to address any safety issues but is still moving ahead with the project. Paul Johnson reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 13
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New Westminster tiny house village oppositionA group of residents opposed to a planned tiny house village for the homeless are organizing to prevent it from being built. Aaron McArthur reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 11
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New poll shows NDP damaged by budgetGlobal Exclusive: A new public opinion poll shows the NDP government is taking a big hit over its budget. And as Aaron McArthur reports, the damage appears to be across the political spectrum.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 9
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Kelowna church bell getting new homeThe old church bell that once belonged to Kelowna’s Saint Paul’s United before its demolition is getting a new home. As Travis Lowe reports, it’s currently in the possession of two brothers who spent years caring for it.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganMar 4
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Crime on transit buses drops thanks to new initiativePolice are examining the success of a recent strategy, meant to crack down on crime on city buses. Katherine Dornian reports.CrimeMar 11
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New partnership boosting accessibility to sports for kids in EdmontonThe Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues and Sport Edmonton are partnering to make sport more accessible for kids and families. As Nicole Stillger explains, the goal of the initiative is to give children the opportunity to play where they live.Mar 12
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Business Matters: Loblaw to build 70 new stores in 2026, create 9700 new jobsLoblaw Cos. Ltd. says it plans to spend $2.4 billion to expand and renovate its store network and supply chain capabilities this year as it looks to open 70 new stores, renovate 191 and create 9,700 new jobs in the process. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Feb. 23, 2026.CanadaFeb 23
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Who is Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s new supreme leader?Mojtaba Khamenei will succeed his father, Ali Khamenei, as Iran’s supreme leader. Jeff Semple reports from Erbil, Iraq on how Mojtaba is likely to seek revenge for his assassinated father, how he’s an even bigger hardliner than his dad, and how Iraqis are caught in the crossfire of the war in Iran.Global NationalMar 9
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Metrolinx CEO on lessons learned and moving the region forwardMetrolinx CEO Michael Lindsay joined Focus Ontario to discuss the completion of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT and the Finch LRT. He also looked forward to the Ontario Line and whether subways are better than light rail.Focus OntarioMar 9
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B.C. approves new police training sitesThe province is giving two B.C. cities the green light to create their own satellite police training sites. But as Catherine Urquhart reports, one major city was noticeably left out as several municipal police forces struggle with staffing.Global BCMar 6
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Adopt a Pet: Aylah at New Hope Dog RescueWATCH: Global News Morning meets 11-month-old Aylah from New Hope Dog Rescue.Mar 6
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New Drop-in location proposedWATCH: A new drop-in shelter for men and women has been proposed for 130 Idylwyld Drive North, in replacement of the women’s warm up shelter on Avenue C that opened late last year.CanadaFeb 19
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Vonda rolls out brand new fire truckWATCH: A new fire truck purchased by Vonda Fire and Rescue with private funds is benefiting the community and the province with Mayor Brenda Willman saying “it’s such a huge asset.”CanadaMar 3