From Costa Rica’s finest coffee farm to your cup. Dota Coffee Company offers the finest, equal trade coffee.
Owned by Canadians and Costa Ricans, Dota Coffee is located in the highest coffee region in Costa Rica then roasted in Edmonton. Owner Celeste Ureña joins Global News Weekend Morning to brew the perfect cup of java.
Global News Morning Edmonton
Apr 6
Calls for a homeless shelter in Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
There are calls for more to be done to address the homelessness issue in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough. After an overnight shelter closed its doors at the end of March, more unhoused people are spending their nights in parks or on the streets. Now a group of opposition politicians is demanding a new shelter for the...
Canada
May 3
No room at the hospital: Ontario man waits in Costa Rica
The daughter of a Calabogie, Ont. man on a ventilator in a Costa Rica hospital says she’s trying to bring her father home. But as Sean O’Shea reports, so far there is no room at an Ontario hospital for him.
Global News at 5:30 Toronto
Apr 12
National Ballet star, Guillaume Côté ending one chapter, beginning another
He’s been described as one of the finest male dancers in the world. Québec-born, Toronto based, “National Ballet of Canada” principal dancer, Guillaume Côté is set to retire from the company but not from dance. Melanie Zettler met up with the ballet star about his career and his latest project, Hamlet – on stage now.
Global News at 5:30 Toronto
Apr 3
Canadian stranded in Costa Rica not 1st time families see red tape bringing sick loved ones home
An Ontario man who suffered a medical emergency in Costa Rica is trying to get back home. His family has all the paperwork in order, but the only obstacle is finding a hospital in Ontario willing to accept him. But as Sean O’Shea reports, this is not the first time a Canadian family has encountered...
Canada
Apr 13
Tech Talk: Costa Rica’s semiconductor industry and AI companions
Costa Rica is making big strides in the semiconductor industry. Digital Living Expert Mike Agerbo tells us about that in this week’s top tech news and we also look at the growth of AI companions.
Consumer
Feb 19
B.C. evening weather forecast: April 23
Pull out the rain coats. Senior meteorologist Kristi Gordon has details in your Tuesday, April 23, 2024, forecast for Metro Vancouver and British Columbia.
Global News Hour at 6 BC
Apr 23
Relief for Ontario man after suffering illness abroad
As Sean O’Shea reports, the daughter of the seriously ill Ontario man who was stranded in Costa Rica due to a shortage of available hospital beds back home, is relieved that he’s now recovering in Canada.
Canada
Apr 24
Edmonton Oilers fans getting ready for 1st round of Stanley Cup playoffs
The Edmonton Oilers have clinched home-ice advantage in the first round of the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs and ICE District will once again be the centre of the action. Dan Cote Rosen with the Oilers Entertainment Group joined us on Global News Morning with all the details on how you can help cheer on our...
Global News Morning Edmonton
Apr 17
Celebrating the achievements of the Côte-des-Neiges Black Community Association
Generations of Afro-descendent Montrealers have relied on community organizations to find support. Groups like the Côte-des-Neiges Black Community Association (CDNBCA) have also been vital in preserving culture and helping youth find a purpose when many felt left out by the larger society. In our continuing coverage of Black History Month, Global’s Phil Carpenter reports on...
Canada
Feb 8
AARCS pushing for donations following surge in demand
The Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society is asking for donations so it can continue to help families. Rachel Cote, AARCS’ director of programs, tells Global News Morning Calgary that requests for pet food have more than doubled in the past year.
Global News Morning Calgary
Apr 11
Global News at 6 Toronto: April 13, 2024
An Ontario man who suffered a medical emergency in Costa Rica is facing obstacles in getting back home due to unreasonable red tape. While his family has all the necessary paperwork in order, they are struggling to find a hospital in Ontario that is willing to accept him. Meanwhile, the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) has...
Apr 13
Clean It Right: Debunking DIY cleaning myths
Cleaning expert Melissa Maker debunks common DIY cleaning myths and offers practical solutions for effective cleaning. From the truth about vinegar and baking soda to the efficacy of using cola to clean toilets, Melissa provides valuable insights and tips to ensure your cleaning efforts are both safe and efficient.
The Morning Show
Apr 8
Global National: April 13
For days, Iranian officials have been vowing to attack Israel, and the country appears to have followed up on that threat Saturday, launching a number of drones and missiles toward Israel. In Australia, at least six people are dead after a stabbing rampage inside a Sydney shopping mall. Plus, an Ontario man who suffered a...
Global National
Apr 13
Shaping Saskatchewan: Isabella Kulak
WATCH: Isabella, who lives in Kamsack, Sask., and is a member of Cote First Nation, demonstrates leadership characteristics after she was shamed by school staff for wearing a ribbon skirt to school on a formal day in December 2020.
Mar 22
Record breaking temperatures as winter ends
The last few days in the Okanagan have felt more like spring. Temperature records have been broken for several days in a row, some more than a century old. But as Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, you may not want to put away those coats just yet.
Mar 19
Minute at the Movies: March 8, 2024
In this week’s edition of Minute at the Movies, Todd James reviews Indigenous caper comedy “The Great Salish Heist,” season two of British sci-fi comedy series “Extraordinary,” Luke Evans stars as an ex-con in “5Lbs of Pressure” and the story of a nearly forgotten Women’s World Cup in the documentary “Copa 71.”
Global News at 5 Edmonton
Mar 11
What comes next as Saskatchewan says it will not pay federal carbon tax
Yukon University professor Ken Coates joins Joe Scarpelli to discuss Saskatchewan’s decision to break federal law and not pay carbon tax.
Canada
Mar 4
Beaches business owners create outdoor coat donation racks
This week’s bitter cold is no big deal for those with a home but imagine trying to survive on the streets without proper winter clothing. That very real scenario inspired two Beaches neighbourhood business owners to start a simple but heartwarming charity concept. Melanie Zettler explains.
Global News at 5:30 Toronto
Jan 17
Slopes to Streets: The ultimate après ski style guide
Get ready to elevate your winter fashion game with style expert Natalie Sexton’s guide to après ski chic. From knits and faux fur to athleisure and statement coats, Natalie dishes out the trendiest looks to keep you stylish on and off the slopes. Plus, she reveals playful makeup tips to perfect your mountain-inspired ensemble.
The Morning Show
Feb 16