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  • Vandals strike historic Hope Mill in Keene
    Peterborough County OPP are investigating vandalism to the historic Hope Mill site in Keene earlier this week. The Friends of Hope MIll, which oversee the building which dates back to 1835, says a storage area of the mill was found damaged.
    Crime
    May 9
  • Kingsgate Mall celebrates 50th birthday
    An anachronism in Vancouver’s Mount Pleasant neighbourhood is celebrating a milestone birthday. There’s no one word to describe Kingsgate Mall, but for half a century it has defiantly stood its ground and has survived changing tastes and the decline of brick and mortar retail. Paul Johnson has the story.
    Global BC
    May 4
  • Navigating breast implant illness
    We look at the rising trend of ‘explant’ surgeries and the concerns surrounding breast implant illness. Beauty expert Shari Koffman shares her personal journey alongside insights from Dr. Iris Gorfinkel. They discuss the potential warning signs, post-surgery recovery, and why Health Canada fails to officially recognize breast implant illness.
    The Morning Show
    Apr 19
  • BIV: Metro Vancouver, home to 5 of the top Malls
    Metro Vancouver boasts 5 of the top 10 malls in Canada, while B.C. has more parents co-owning housing with their children than any other province. BIV’s Tyler Orton has your business news.
    Global News Morning BC
    May 8
  • Close to half of all Quebecers feeling financial anxiety
    Financial anxiety amongst Quebecers is on the rise again. A new survey by Centraide shows nearly have of Quebecers have high levels of anxiety when it comes to their finances, particularly in regards to housing costs and food expenses. Global’s Felicia Parrillo reports.
    Canada
    Apr 30
  • Lemonade Day all about squeezing out new entrepreneurs
    It’s a day about inspiring kids to start their own business, for one day anyway. Lemonade Day for northern Alberta will take place on June 15. Amanda Robinson joined Global News at Noon to speak more about it.
    Global News at Noon Edmonton
    May 8
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  • All-Saskatchewan WHL final boosting province’s economy
    WATCH: The deep playoff run by both Saskatchewan teams is proving to be fruitful for the local economy. Global’s Gates Guarin has more on how the Blades’ chase for the championship is impacting sales and how the community is buying in.
    Global News at 6 Saskatoon
    Apr 26
  • All three suspects in Nijjar homicide were living in Edmonton
    Supt. Mandeep Mooker, officer-in-charge of IHIT, told reporters at a press conference on Friday afternoon that all three of the people charged in connection with the homicide of Hardeep Nijjar were Indian nationals who were living in Edmonton when they were arrested.
    Canada
    May 3
  • Cavalry FC prepare for home opener, MLS matchup
    Cavalry FC are gearing up for two huge home games over the next couple of weeks. Commercial director Mason Trafford tells Global News Morning Calgary about how they’re preparing for this weekend’s home opener, and a home game against the Vancouver Whitecaps from the MLS.
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Apr 25
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  • Cyberattack prompts all London Drugs locations to close temporarily
    Western Canadian retail and pharmacy chain London Drugs has temporarily closed all of its stores due to a “cybersecurity incident.” Heather Yourex-West reports on what the company is saying, and how the sudden shutdown is causing big headaches for people who rely on those pharmacies.
    Global National
    Apr 29
  • 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
  • Cavalry FC host MLS squad Vancouver Whitecaps for Canadian Championships
    Cavalry FC is preparing for their second matchup against an MLS squad this year, as they face the Vancouver Whitecaps Tuesday night in the first leg of the Canadian Championships quarterfinals. The team’s Mason Trafford tells Global News Morning Calgary tickets are still available for the big match.
    Global News Morning Calgary
    May 7
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  • All aboard! The Edmonton Riverboat has new owners with big plans
    Two local couples — Eric Warnke and Megan Karius, along with Rob Davy and Brittany Anderson — have bought the Edmonton Queen Riverboat in the North Saskatchewan River valley. Warnke and Davy joined Vinesh Pratap to talk about why they’ve taken on the venture and how they plan to elevate and expand the experiences available...
    Global News at Noon Edmonton
    May 6
  • All-female cast in Shakespearean twist at Centaur Theatre
    The stage is set at Centaur Theatre for the long-awaited world premiere of “Thy Woman’s Weeds.” This fun-filled production will see seven Montreal actresses play satirically reimagined Shakespearean heroines in a behind-the-scenes look at Shakespeare today. Director Amanda Kellock joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to talk about the play and what makes it...
    Global News Morning Montreal
    Apr 23
  • Dan Philip remembered as supporter of all marginalized communities
    Members of Montreal’s Black communities said farewell to a local leader who was described by many as a civil rights’ champion. Dan Philip, who cofounded the Black Coalition of Quebec, was remembered as a builder of bridges and someone whose activism was in support of all marginalized communities.
    Apr 22
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  • ‘Inspiring’: Alberta community served by all-female fire crew
    Redwood Meadows Emergency Services (RMES) is celebrating its first all-female firefighting crew in the Alberta community’s history. Heather Yourex-West reports on how the women are trying to extinguish barriers, in a profession dominated by men.
    Global National
    Apr 22
  • From Ariel to Gimli, there’s something for all fans at Calgary Expo
    It’s the ultimate playground for comic, sci-fi and pop-culture fans. The Calgary Expo has kicked off and thousands of people are expected to flock to Stampede Park. Joel Tomlinson takes a look.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Apr 26
  • BCIT encouraging more women to pursue a career in skilled trades
    BCIT is encouraging more young women to pursue a career in skilled trades. Tamara Pongracz from BCIT’s Trades Access Department and Machinist Instructor Chelsea Barron discuss the importance of opening up trades as a career option for women.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 9
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  • Curtain call for Binning family ownership of the Lethbridge Movie Mill
    It’s the end of an era at a landmark Lethbridge business. Leonard Binning has been the longtime owner of The Movie Mill, but now he and his family have decided to sell the independent theatre. Micah Quintin chatted with Binning about his decision along with what’s next.
    Apr 19
  • Calling all animal lovers: City of Calgary seeks volunteers for PAWS pet program
    Amanda Schultz and Janette Meyer from Calgary Animal Services discuss volunteer opportunities, including PAWS Pet volunteers and fostering, to help care for shelter animals like Juno, a sweet border collie mix seeking a loving home.
    Global News at 5 Calgary
    May 2
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