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REM transit team defends delays: ‘Proud of where we are’Last week officials announced that the western portion of the REM rail project had been delayed once again. It was supposed to be ready by 2023, then 2024 and now 2025. It’s in large part due to the complex work to get the Mount Royal tunnel ready for the new train network. Global’s Dan Spector...CanadaMay 1
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More REM delays for West Island and Montreal’s north endResidents in the West Island and north end of Montreal who are eager to use the REM train will need to exercise a little more patience. The next phase of the light-rail network, linking Deux-Montagnes and l’Anse-à-l’Orme to Downtown Montreal, is now facing additional delays. And it’s still unclear when it will finally be up...Apr 24
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Street Machine Weekend revs its way to LethbridgeLethbridge is gearing up for the return of an annual tradition. Car lovers are revving their engines for the largest car weekend in southern Alberta. Jordan Prentice reports.EntertainmentJul 11
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Saturday Sips: ‘Wildlands’ raises money for Canadian Red CrossIt’s a verdant and hazy cocktail, inspired by BC’s devastating wildfires to raise money for the Canadian Red Cross. Taylor Kare, Head Bartender at H Tasting Lounge, at the Westin Bayshore shows us how to make “wildlands”.Global News Morning BCJul 6
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AMA Travel: Rev your engines with summer motorcycle toursRev up your summer with adrenaline-pumping motorcycle tours. Kelsey Baron from AMA Travel joined us on Global News Morning with all the details. Sponsored by AMA.Global News Morning EdmontonJun 28
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New ride at Red River ExThe Red River Ex is underway. Clay Young gives us a preview of the annual event, including a new ride.EntertainmentJun 17
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City of Montreal threatening action over garish painted home used as a giant billboardA flashy and unconventional ad campaign is turning heads in Montreal as a century old home has been turned into a giant billboard. While some are enjoying the bright colour scheme, the City of Montreal is condeming the move and threatening penalties. Brayden Jagger Haines has the story.CanadaJul 4
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A look at some of Alberta’s hidden gems when it comes to places to visitThere’s a lot of big-name parks in our province. Alberta Parks Ambassador Mandy Johnson joins Global News Morning to talk about some of the hidden gems a couple of hours from Calgary.Global News Morning CalgaryJun 25
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Teens charged in armed dispute at Red River ExOn Monday, Winnipeg police Const. Dani McKinnon said security at the Red River Ex includes metal detectors and scanning wands, but police believe the weapons were thrown over the fence and retrieved once the suspects were inside.Jun 17
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Alberta Parks Ambassador shares some hidden camping gemsAlberta Parks Ambassador Domonique Anderson joins Global News Morning Calgary to share some tips on camping with babies and toddlers, and tells us about a pair of hidden gems for those looking for a new campsite.Global News Morning CalgaryJun 18
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Winnipeg cops announce weapons arrest at Red River ExWinnipeg police say a pair of teens are in custody after an armed incident at the Red River Exhibition Sunday evening.Jun 17
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Fredericton to cut red tape on secondary unitsIn Fredericton, efforts are underway to streamline regulations for secondary dwellings such as in-law suites and accessory units on properties. Its aim is to make the city more affordable. Anna Mandin reports on what’s to come and the potential impact the changes may have on the community.Global News at 6 New BrunswickJun 11
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That ’90s Show: Debra Jo Rupp, Kurtwood Smith bring ‘Kitty’ and ‘Red’ into MTV eraDon’t miss this behind-the-scenes preview of Season 2 of ‘That ’90s Show’! Jeff speaks to Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith, who play ‘Kitty’ and ‘Red’. They discuss Kitty’s infamous laugh, how the show has carved its niche, and whether it truly captures the essence of the ’90s. Plus, find out the advice their characters...The Morning ShowJun 24
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Foxfest 2024 revs up car enthusiasts at Kawartha Downs in FraservilleCar enthusiasts came out to Kawartha Downs in Fraserville, south of Peterborough, on Sunday for Foxfest. The annual event puts Ford vehicles on display. Germain Ma checks out the show that continues to get bigger since it first revved up eight years ago.CanadaJun 9
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Tony Awards fashion: The standout styles and biggest head-turners on the red carpetThe 77th Tony Awards dazzled with A-list stars from Broadway and Hollywood strutting their stuff on the red carpet. Style expert Susie Wall from Vancouver and Global Entertainment’s Morgan Hoffman bring us a glamorous roundup of the evening’s hottest trends and standout looks. From ‘Standing Ovations’ to ‘Showstoppers’ and those deserving a ‘Curtain Call’, they...The Morning ShowJun 17
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‘Too much red tape’ behind decision to cancel Montreal’s Canada Day paradeThe annual Canada Day Parade in downtown Montreal has been cancelled just two weeks before the big event. As Tim Sargeant reports, the organizer says there are too many bureaucratic obstacles to overcome in order to make it happen.Jun 20
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Peterborough’s Kenner Collegiate Rams track duo bring home OFSAA goldKenner Collegiate Rams’ athletes Isaac Chandra and Matthew Kathiravelu have earned gold at the OFSAA Track and Field Championship. Chandra won the senior boys 100m and earned silver in the 200m. Kathiravelu earned gold in the senior boys’triple jump. Meaghan Roy caught up with the duo to hear all about it.Jun 12
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Some of Alberta’s hidden gems near Calgary when it comes to parksThere’s a lot of big-name parks in our province, but we’re finding out about some of the hidden gems a couple of hours from Calgary. Amanda Konnik, an Alberta Parks ambassador, joins Global News Morning Calgary to share her top spots and discuss the “Nature Gap.”Global News Morning CalgaryJun 11
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Downtown Montreal revs its engine for Grand PrixAs Montreal gets ready to host the biggest sports event in Canada this weekend, what is the economic impact of Formula 1 in the city? Glenn Castanheira, executive director of Montréal Centre-Ville, joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to talk about the impact on businesses, and whether construction downtown will have an impact on...Global News Morning MontrealJun 4
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How to handle Toronto’s notorious dive bomber – the red-winged blackbirdIt’s an experience familiar to many Torontonians – getting pecked in the head by a notorious songbird. As Noor Ra’fat reports, the red-winged blackbird is determined to defend what it holds most dear – its nest.Global News at 5:30 TorontoJun 6