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  • Grizzly bear surprises skier while hitting the slopes at Lake Louise, Alta.
    Banff resident James Hardy captured this footage of a grizzly bear emerging from the woods while skiing at Lake Louise Ski Resort.
    Canada
    Apr 29
  • Teacher in N.B. helping children with dyslexia succeed
    A New Brunswick teacher with a passion for the written word is helping students with dyslexia learn to read. And she’s encouraging other volunteers across the country to do the same. Shelley Steeves has the story.
    Health
    Apr 4
  • Global National: April 9
    Dozens of confidential documents have been entered as evidence at the public inquiry into foreign interference, detailing what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau knew about suspected interference in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections – and when. What Katie Telford, Trudeau’s chief of staff, said about when the prime minister was briefed about potential security breaches,...
    Global National
    Apr 9
  • New film “French Girl” has Montreal connection
    “French Girl” tells the story of Gordon (played by Zach Braff), a man who has finally found the love of his life and follows her to her hometown of Quebec to meet her hard-to-impress family. There are other twists and turns in this romantic comedy with a close Montreal connection. It is co-written and directed...
    Entertainment
    Mar 18
  • Israel-Hamas: Palestinians wary as ship carrying aid sets sail from Cyprus to Gaza
    Palestinians in Rafah expressed frustrations on Tuesday about the sea route opened to funnel aid into Gaza amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. The skepticism comes as millions of Palestinians are in desperate needs of supply and a ship from Larnaca port in Cyprus carrying humanitarian aid supplies — namely food — set sail for the...
    Mar 12
  • Two B.C. women create a dim sum themed board game
    Global’s Safeeya Pirani sits down with the creators of the game which brings together food, connection, and competition to teach about culture in a fun way.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Mar 8
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  • Ramadan in Gaza: Displaced Palestinians continue calls for ceasefire
    On Monday, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for a truce in the Israel-Hamas in the Gaza Strip and the conflict in Sudan, as the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan begins. Meanwhile, displaced Palestinian families in Rafah have decorated their tents for the holy month of Ramadan. The ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict has forced them...
    Mar 11
  • Food Fight: Why grocers are clawing back same-day discounts
    We do a deep dive into the intricacies of grocery pricing strategies with Canada’s food professor, Sylvain Charlebois, from Dalhousie University. He helps us unpack Loblaws’ decision to reduce same-day discounts and explore the implications of pricing gouging. Sylvain provides valuable insights into potential industry shifts, and the evolving landscape of food prices in Canada.
    The Morning Show
    Jan 17
  • ‘Hero of Russia’: Mourners lay flowers at Alexei Navalny’s grave after Moscow funeral
    Thousands of people came to the Borisovskoye cemetery in Moscow, Russia, to pay their respects to opposition politician Alexei Navalny on Sunday, two days after he was buried. “Alexei Navalny is the hero of Russia and simply a good, bright man — like a sun,” a mourning woman said.
    World
    Mar 3
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  • Cooking Together: Snacking in 2024
    An emerging food trend for 2024 is snacking. While it’s not new, we learn how to make a splash and elevate your snacking game with Chef Luke Boswell from Commercial Drive’s Bar Corso. He joins Jennifer Palma on Global News Morning Weekend for Cooking Together.
    Global News Morning BC
    Mar 3
  • Blind Vancouver man speaks out after white cane theft
    New developments in the story of a blind man, newly arrived from Iran, who was robbed in Downtown Vancouver. The thief ended up stealing his white cane before good Samaritans came to his aid. As Catherine Urquhart reports, he still hopes to move forward with his life in Canada.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Feb 22
  • Increasing appetite for ‘imperfect’ produce
    Food inflation and growing concern about the environmental and social impact of food waste has increased interest in fruits and vegetables that are perfectly good but fall short of stringent cosmetic standards set by grocery retailers. In Business Matters for Monday Feb. 12, Anne Gaviola has more on why young people in particular are bucking...
    Health
    Feb 12
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  • Man arrested twice in 1 hour for thefts in Port Moody
    Port Moody police arrested the same man twice in an hour, during a shoplifting bust Tuesday evening. Police say the man was arrested for allegedly stealing food from a grocery store and was released with a court date. He was then caught an hour later allegedly stealing from a liquor store.
    Crime
    Feb 14
  • Family speaks out two-years after sons death
    On the anniversary of her son’s body being found, the mother of James Wood continues to advocate for an alert system for missing vulnerable people, a system, she says could have helped her find her son before it was too late. Victoria Femia reports.
    Jan 2
  • Superbowl snacks with popular Montreal eatery
    Is the menu ready for Superbowl Sunday? It’s the big game this weekend and everyone knows that the food served is just as important as the game itself. Montreal’s Parma Café is serving a one of a kind 4-foot panini for your Super Bowl gathering. The team joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella with...
    Feb 9
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  • Mona Lisa: Protesters throw soup at da Vinci painting amid farmers’ protests
    Two climate activists hurled soup Sunday at the glass protecting the Mona Lisa at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, and shouted slogans advocating for a sustainable food system. This came amid protests by French farmers against several issues, including low wages.
    Environment
    Jan 28
  • Global National: Jan. 14
    For 100 days the world has watched the deadly conflict between Israel and Hamas escalate to unprecedented heights. It’s the deadliest, most destructive, and longest conflict between the two bitter enemies. And on this 100th day of tragedy, Israel’s assault continues with new attacks on Gaza. For the families of the Israeli hostages, there is...
    Jan 14
  • Inflation impacting participation kids sports
    It’s not just the cost of food and housing that’s impacting B.C. families – it’s also the cost of youth sports. Registration fees have skyrocketed in recent years – not to mention the cost of equipment. Janet Brown has more on the effort to keep kids in the game.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Dec 20, 2023
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  • North Grove Community Centre in Dartmouth serves holiday meal
    The spirit of generosity was ringing in the air as more than 50 volunteers came together to prepare a special turkey dinner for those who may need a little extra cheer. With a focus on addressing food insecurity and loneliness this time of year, the North Grove Community Centre in Dartmouth is a blessing for...
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Dec 19, 2023
  • Toronto votes in favour of renaming Etobicoke stadium after Rob Ford
    A contentious motion to change the name of Centennial Stadium to Rob Ford Stadium has been approved by City Council. Many councillors argued enough time had passed and Ford’s civic word was enough to ignore his scandals to make the decision, while several others disagreed. Matthew Bingley reports.
    Dec 15, 2023
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