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  • Montreal widow seeking answers after husband died in Texas triathlon
    The widow of a Quebec man who died doing a triathlon in Texas earlier this month is looking for answers. She is perplexed as to how her healthy 50-year-old husband could end up dying suddenly. Global’s Gloria Henriquez reports.
    Apr 24
  • Bird flu diagnosed in person from Texas after contact with cattle
    A person in Texas has been diagnosed with bird flu. Officials believe the infection is tied to the recent discovery of the virus in dairy cows, making it the first time the virus has been transmitted to a person through a mammal. Health reporter Katherine Ward has what you need to know.
    Health
    Apr 2
  • Controversial Texas immigration law frozen again
    A U.S. federal appeals court has temporarily blocked a controversial immigration law in Texas, just hours after the Supreme Court ruled in favour of the bill, which would allow local police and judges to arrest, detain, and deport people accused of illegally entering the U.S. Jackson Proskow explains the backlash to the bill, and the...
    Global National
    Mar 20
  • Texas authorities can arrest those suspected of illegally crossing border: U.S. Supreme Court
    The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday let a Republican-backed Texas law take effect that allows state law enforcement authorities to arrest people suspected of illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
    Mar 20
  • 3 dead, 1 injured near US-Mexico border after Texas military patrol helicopter crashes
    A National Guard helicopter assigned to patrol the U.S.-Mexico border crashed near Rio Grande City, Texas, on Friday afternoon, leaving two soldiers and a U.S. border patrol agent dead. Another soldier was injured, according to military officials. An investigation is underway.
    U.S. News
    Mar 9
  • Texas wildfire engulfs panhandle, prompting evacuations
    Fueled by dry and unusually warm weather, a massive wildfire has ravaged over 250,000 acres across the Texas panhandle, prompting widespread evacuations, road closures and thick smoke — which has engulfed the area.
    U.S. News
    Feb 28
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  • ‘Very dangerous’ wildfire raging through Texas Panhandle
    A massive, out-of-control wildfire is quickly growing and raging through the Texas Panhandle. More than 340,000 hectares of land has been scorched. Jackson Proskow looks at the destruction, how some people escaped the flames just in time, and how the smoke has reached parts of Canada.
    Global National
    Feb 28
  • Cooking Together: Afternoon tea for Mother’s Day
    Mother’s Day is around the corner, and moms and mother figures will be celebrated. How about treating them to an afternoon tea you make yourself? Kevin Ao with Bon Moment Bake Shop joins Jennifer Palma on Cooking Together on Global News Morning Weekend BC.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 21
  • Blue Jay Sessions: Tea Fannie
    The performing powerhouse rapper Tea Fannie joins Global News Morning to speak about her new single ‘BBBO’ set to release later this month and her upcoming performance with Blue Jay Sessions on April 20th.
    Apr 14
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  • Israel-Gaza: Columbia students boo House Speaker Mike Johnson, dozens arrested across U.S.
    Columbia University students heckled House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday as he visited the flashpoint of nationwide student demonstrations over the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza, as the New York school agreed to 48 more hours of negotiations to end a protest encampment. Some of the campus protests taking place across the U.S. were met with...
    U.S. News
    Apr 24
  • Producers take precautions as dairy bird flu migrates closer to Canada
    As the birds continue to fly north, concerns are growing over the spread of dairy bird flu. Avian influenza has spread to cattle in several US states — including along the Canadian border — and even transferring to one human in Texas. As Sarah Offin reports — that has producers here in Alberta on high...
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Apr 15
  • Cheerio! Mastering the art of the High Tea
    Sophie and Bobby, the dynamic duo behind ‘The Kitten and the Bear’ tea shop, unveil their debut cookbook, promising to elevate your afternoon tea experience. From setting up the perfect tea spread to mastering artisanal jams, they’ll share secrets for crafting delectable scones and demystifying the world of preserves!
    The Morning Show
    Apr 3
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  • Surrey’s Lauren Kim sees success at Augusta
    Lauren Kim was the only Canadian golfer at this year’s Augusta National Women’s Amateur and finished tied for 14th. She spoke to Jay Janower about her experience and how her college experience has been so far at the University of Texas.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 7
  • North Vancouver woman warns about texting scam
    A North Vancouver woman is echoing a warning from RCMP after being victimized by a texting scam. As Troy Charles reports, she thought her son’s request to send her money was legit until she watched our report on Global News
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Mar 26
  • Local robotics team qualifies for world championships
    A local robotics team has qualified to represent Western Canada in Houston Texas next month. As the team prepares for the international competition it is reaching out to the community for financial support, Taya Fast reports.
    Mar 12
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  • Stephen Colbert ‘spills the tea’ on latest Kate Middleton rumours
    Late night host and comedian Stephen Colbert spilt some metaphorical (and literal) tea during his opening monologue Tuesday night, dishing on the latest rumours and gossip surrounding the disappearance of Kate Middleton from the public eye. Watch “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” weeknights at 11:35 PM eastern only on Global.
    Entertainment
    Mar 13
  • Private group of former players hope to buy the Edmonton Elks football team
    The Edmonton Elks continue to lose money and fans, but what if the CFL franchise owned by the community for the last 75 years went up for sale? Former player-turned-CEO of 73 Holdings investment firm Garrick Jones is very passionate about buying the green and gold and restoring it to its former glory. He joined...
    Global News at 5 Edmonton
    Mar 11
  • SCOTUS temporarily blocks tough new immigration law
    The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a tough new immigration law in Texas from taking effect. The law gives state officials the power to arrest migrants who cross into Texas illegally. But the Biden administration argues that is the federal government’s job.
    U.S. News
    Mar 5
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  • ‘It’s not catty, it’s cruel’: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex on bullying she faced during pregnancies
    During a panel at SXSW festival in Austin, Texas on Friday, Britain’s Duchess of Sussex, Meghan, recounted the “bullying and abuse” she faced over social media during her pregnancies with both Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. “It’s not catty. It’s cruel,” she said, adding, “even if it’s making dollars, it doesn’t make sense.”
    Politics
    Mar 9
  • CFB Cold Lake 419 Tactical Fighter Training Squadron marks end of operations
    With CT-155 Hawk training jets being retired, the 419 Tactical Fighter Training Squadron out of CFB Cold Lake is ending its operations and students from around the world who would have trained at the air force base in Alberta will instead do so in Texas. Breanna Karstens-Smith explores the implications.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Mar 8
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