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Canada names its first-ever Word of the YearIt is a term you might have heard more often this year. Canada has officially chosen its first-ever “Word of the Year,” and experts from Queen’s University helped make the call. Jesse Reynolds has more.CanadaDec 18, 2025
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Minute at the Movies: Jan. 16, 2026This week in Minute at the Movies with Todd James: based-on-fact hostage drama “Dead Man’s Wire” and the story of a murdered journalist in “Words of War.”Global News at 5 EdmontonJan 16
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The Morning Show: January 29Kim Kardashian dispelled rumors about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. Following Kris Jenner’s 70th birthday celebration, pictures of the royal pair were uploaded but they were removed a short while later without any explanation. Kim now speaks up on her sister Khloe’s Podcast. Then we take the viral food trends that flood our algorithm and...The Morning ShowJan 29
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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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Canada’s new health nutrition labelsNew mandatory front of package labelling has hit Canadian grocery store shelves. The initiative from the federal government is aimed at helping consumers make healthier choices. Registered dietitian and PhD student in human nutrition in UBC’s faculty of land and food systems, Julia Chen joins Global News Morning to talk about the changes that came...Global BCJan 10
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Fredericton music venue takes annual food bank fundraiser on the roadA music venue in New Brunswick’s capital city has taken its annual food bank fundraiser on the road, with local artists paying tribute to their favourite bands to help put food on the table for those in need. Johnny James reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickDec 19, 2025
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Peterborough police face Kenner Rams in charity basketball gameStudents and teachers from Kenner Collegiate competed against Peterborough police officers in a basketball game on Wednesday. Both the police and the Rams hooped with heart to fundraise for a good cause. Madeleine McColl was on the sidelines for the highlights:SportsDec 18, 2025
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2026 FIFA World Cup rolls out US$60 tickets, following backlash from fans over steep ticket pricesIt’s good news for loyal soccer fans hoping to score tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, after it was announced Tuesday that prices would be slashed on some tickets with a new “Supporter Entry Tier,” in hopes of making tickets more affordable. This comes after backlash across the world from fans over the steep...SportsDec 16, 2025
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2026 FIFA World Cup rolls out US$60 tickets, following backlash from fans over steep ticket pricesIt’s good news for loyal soccer fans hoping to score tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, after it was announced Tuesday that prices would be slashed on some tickets with a new “Supporter Entry Tier,” in hopes of making tickets more affordable. This comes after backlash across the world from fans over the steep...SportsDec 16, 2025
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Poilievre, Carney spar during spirited debate ahead of Conservatives’ Alberta-B.C. pipeline voteConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre came after the Liberals and Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday during question period ahead of a vote on a Conservative motion to force the Liberal government to reaffirm its commitment to a new pipeline to the West Coast. The motion also seeks to get a commitment from the Liberals to...Danielle SmithDec 9, 2025
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Global National: Dec. 1Why Algoma Steel is laying off 1,000 workers earlier than expected. How frustration is growing toward Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, within her own party and beyond. The World Health Organization’s first guidelines for weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and Mounjaro. Plus, why Oxford has named “rage bait” as its 2025 word of the year.Global NationalDec 1, 2025
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‘Louf’ brings modern Palestinian cuisine to Toronto using local ingredientsNicole Mankinen and Chef Fadi Kattan bring modern Palestinian food to Toronto’s diverse culinary scene at Louf. Less than a year after opening, Louf has been named one of Toronto’s best new restaurants by Toronto Life. Liem Vu tries some of their popular dishes and finds out more about their dreams for the restaurant in...Nov 28, 2025
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Edmonton Oil Kings unveil 2025 Teddy Bear Toss jerseyIt’s the most anticipated game on the Edmonton Oil Kings schedule. The Teddy Bear Toss is not only a good time, but a vital fundraiser for 880 CHED Santas Anonymous and every year, a special jersey is unveiled for the occasion. Nicole Stillger shows us the 2025 edition.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonNov 26, 2025
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Food and alcohol excluded in interprovincial trade agreementBusinesses across our province will soon find it easier to sell their products across the nation, with all provinces signing the Canadian Mutual Recognition Agreement, effectively dropping interprovincial trade barriers as of December. However, the not all industries are going to be included. James Donaldson, B.C. Food and Beverage Association CEO joins Global News Morning...Global BCNov 22, 2025
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B.C. producers frustrated over new provincial trade deal exclusionBC Food and Beverage CEO James Donaldson says the new mutual recognition deal is a welcome step, but excluding alcohol leaves wineries and distillers waiting yet again. He says tax concerns have stalled progress for years, while food-safety rules still block smaller producers from selling across provinces. Donaldson adds domestic expansion is “low-hanging fruit” for...Nov 22, 2025
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Donations during annual Stuff A Bus campaign continue to take a bite out of hunger in CalgaryOn Saturday Calgarians came out to support the Calgary Food Bank during the annual Stuff A Bus campaign. It was the 33rd edition of the event, which sees Calgary Transit partner with Calgary CO-OP stores across the city to fill buses with food donations. Drew Stremick reports.MoneyNov 22, 2025
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Minute at the Movies: Nov. 21, 2025This week in Minute at the Movies with Todd James: “Wicked: For Good” is Part 2 of the massive hit based on the Broadway musical starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo . Oscar winner Brendan Fraser plays an American actor living in Japan who picks up a job as a professional stand-in, taking on a...Global News at 5 EdmontonNov 21, 2025
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U.S. House to vote on making thousands of Epstein files publicThe historic U.S. government shutdown came to an end on Wednesday night when President Donald Trump signed a budget bill that had passed the House into law. Certain programs, such as food stamps or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, would be restored in a few hours, but others would take longer. Meanwhile, the House is...The Morning ShowNov 13, 2025
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U.S. House passes bill to end historic government shutdown, sends measure to TrumpThe full U.S. government shutdown caused by a funding lapse on Oct. 1 officially came to an end on Wednesday. A bill to reopen passed in the House and was sent to the White House for President Donald Trump’s signature. It’s a significant win in terms of getting federal workers paid and getting food stamps...PoliticsNov 12, 2025
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CFIA completes cull at Edgewood ostrich farmThe owners of the Universal Ostrich Farm are reeling after their flock was culled. A nearly year-long legal battle came to an end Thursday after the Supreme Court denied the farm’s last possible appeal and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency swiftly moved in to destroy the birds. Kylie Stanton explains.EnvironmentNov 7, 2025