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Parking meter removals planned in Côte-des-Neiges–NDGThe Côtes-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough is moving to ease parking pressures for residents and businesses. The borough says it will remove or forgo installing hundreds of parking meters in a busy commercial sector. Officials say the measure is aimed at improving access to parking and supporting local merchants. Elizabeth Zogalis reports.PoliticsApr 23
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Toronto Tempo to start inaugural seasonHistory will be made Friday in Toronto with the Tempo set to play their first regular season game in the WNBA. They are taking on the Washington Mystics at Coca-Cola Coliseum. Nicole Di Donato spoke with players and fans ahead of the inaugural season opener.SportsMay 8
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Toronto Tempo make WNBA debut against Washington MysticsHistory will be made tonight as the Toronto Tempo host the Washington Mystics in the franchise’s first ever regular-season game at Coca-Cola Coliseum. Led by Hamilton native Kia Nurse, Toronto enters the league as one of two WNBA expansion teams this season alongside the Portland Fire.CanadaMay 9
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Toronto Tempo prepare for pre-season openerWNBA basketball officially tips off in Toronto on Wednesday night. The Toronto Tempo will take the court for the first time for a pre-season match-up against the Connecticut Sun. Nicole Di Donato has more on the excitement at the Coca-Cola Coliseum.Global News at 6 TorontoApr 29
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Doggie doo doo do’s and don’ts: Tip and tricks for cleaning up after your petsIn honor of National Pet Month, Melissa Maker, the Queen of Clean, has the answers to our viewers’ most often-asked questions about their loved pets. Dogs and cats lose their winter undercoats during the peak “coat blow” season, which takes place in mid-to late May and lasts for four to six weeks. If your pet...The Morning ShowMay 19
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Cold spring brings delayed start to pollen season in SaskatchewanWATCH: Aerobiology Research Laboratories director Daniel Coates says cold spring conditions have delayed early pollen trees. Coates adds their recent report shows Saskatoon as the fifth best place to live in Canada if you have a tree allergy.HealthMay 7
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Pointe-Claire unveils monument to young boy who tragically lost his life at Terra-Cotta Nature ParkThe City of Pointe-Claire erected a monument this morning to honour the victim of a tragedy decades ago that’s still on the mind of many residents. It’s also a stark reminder of the potential hazards of waterways in and around the city. As Phil Carpenter reports, for the family, it was a day they’d long...Mar 6
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Political floor crossing undermining confidence in the electoral processWATCH: Political analyst Ken Coates joins Global News Morning to discuss the process and reasoning behind political floor crossing. He says floor crossing undermines confidence in the electoral process.PoliticsApr 14
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Coca-Cola Canada Bottling invests $141M in Brampton operations expansionOn Tuesday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford welcomed a $141 million investment from Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Ltd. (Coke Canada Bottling) to expand their operations in Brampton, Ontario. “We all know Coca-Cola as an iconic American brand. I’m going to change that, iconic Canadian brand,” Ford said and added the expansion is expected to create up to...CanadaFeb 17
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Documentary with Cree syllabics screening at Edmonton Indigenous film festThe National Film Board of Canada is honoured to present a special premiere screening of the new nêhiyawêwin (Cree language) subtitled version of Gil Cardinal’s documentary, Foster Child, at the 2026 Dreamspeakers International Indigenous Film Festival. This is the first time an Indigenous-helmed NFB film has been subtitled in Cree syllabics. Aretha Greatrix, program director...Global News Morning EdmontonApr 7
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Political analyst says 2026 Sask. budget is ‘middle of the road’WATCH: Political analyst Ken Coates says the 2026 Sask. budget is ‘middle of the road and cautious’. He joins Chantal Wagner with budget coverage on Global News Morning.ConsumerMar 19
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Ice storm causes power outages in Eastern OntarioA powerful winter storm has left parts of Eastern Ontario coated in ice, leading to power outages for thousands of residents. Crews with Hydro One have been working to restore electricity as strong winds and cold temperatures continue to create challenging conditions. Spokesperson Bianca Pizzo joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln with the latest on the hardest-hit areas,...Global News Morning TorontoMar 12
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Over 100 Côte Saint-Luc residents still without heat after power outageMore than 100 residents in a Côte Saint-Luc apartment complex remain without heat days after a power outage, even though electricity was restored to most of the area. For many residents, the Jan. 24 outage triggered a cascade of problems. While power returned within about 24 hours, pipes inside the building froze, leaving dozens of...CanadaFeb 2
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City of Toronto marks 100 days until Fifa World Cup 2026 with celebratory eventJust 100 days to go until the kickoff of the FIFA World Cup, and the city of Toronto is marking the milestone with a celebration tonight. The event will feature programming, and live performances to celebrate Toronto as host, plus the nations playing here in the city – including Canada, Croatia, Cote D’Ivoire, Germany, Ghana,...CanadaMar 3
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Political analyst reacts to China-Canada tariff dealWATCH: Saskatchewan is breathing a sigh of relief following Friday’s announcement of a new trade agreement between China and Canada. Payton Zillich spoke with political analyst Ken Coates to get more details on what this deal means for the province.CanadaJan 17
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Heavy snowfall coats roads in Edmonton as winds wreak havoc in central AlbertaAn Alberta clipper swept across the province on Wednesday, dropping several inches of snow while high winds created blizzard conditions in some areas. Katherine Ludwig has more on the road conditions in and around Edmonton.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 17, 2025
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Côte Saint-Luc family searches for missing senior dogA Côte Saint-Luc family is pleading for the public’s help after their elderly dog ran out of their car and went missing in Montreal’s Snowdon area. They have posted on Facebook, put up posters and filed an official police report in hopes of finding their pet. Global’s Elizabeth Zogalis reports.Nov 27, 2025
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VIBFF celebrates 5 years of storytellingThe Vancouver International Black Film Festival is marking 5 years of amplifying Black voices. Global News Morning speaks with festival founder and president Fabienne Colas about how VIBFF has grown and evolved over the years, and this year’s must-watch films.Global News Morning BCDec 3, 2025
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Haven Toronto clothing drive collects donations on Giving TuesdayHaven Toronto held its annual winter clothing drive on Giving Tuesday to support men over the age of 50 who are facing food insecurity and homelessness. As Megan King reports, these coats and boots are in high demand as the winter months arrive — and that need is growing.Global News at 6 TorontoDec 2, 2025
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Passengers with airline complaints may be directed to CTA nowB.C. passengers who want to take their airline complaints to the B.C. Civil Resolution may be directed to the Canadian Transportation Agency, where there is a current backlog of 86,000 complaints. This comes after a B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled that APPR compensation claims for things like flight cancellations and delays must be heard by...Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 5, 2025