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Hegseth says Iran ‘begged’ for ceasefire after what he calls a decisive U.S. victoryU.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Wednesday that the Strait of Hormuz is open and the U.S. military would be “hanging around” in the Middle East to ensure Iran complies with the ceasefire. “We’re not going anywhere. We’re going to make sure Iran complies with the ceasefire, and that ultimately comes to the table and makes a deal,”...PoliticsApr 8
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Ontario judge says Canada’s legal system prioritizes foreign-born criminals over citizensIn today’s episode of “The Ben Mulroney Show,” Ben digs into a recent court case where a Nigerian student, whose Visa expired in 2023, extorted a Canadian woman, threatened her, and posted her intimate video online even after she begged him not to. He was sentenced 28 months in prison and was eventually let out...The Ben Mulroney ShowApr 17
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Rising fuel prices have Canadians reconsidering their vehicle, vacationIn Alberta, rising energy prices aren’t a bad thing for everyone. But as Skylar Peters explains, consumers are considering some big lifestyle changes — including EVs and RVs — amid uncertainty surrounding the current cost crunch.CanadaMar 25
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The Morning Show: March 5‘When Harry Met Sally’ co-stars Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan will reunite at the Oscars to honour the late Rob Reiner. Also: we team up with Kyle Buchanan to get the best advice ever on how to get the perfect night’s sleep. We bring you tips on bedding, pillows, and sleep position that make a...The Morning ShowMar 5
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Jewelry store employee testifies at trialIn New Westminster court it was day two of the trial of a pair charged in a botched jewelry store robbery, with an employee on the stand testifying she begged the suspects not to kill her. Angela Jung reports.Global BCMar 3
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Controversy over New West tiny home planA plan for tiny homes in New Westminster is creating a big stir, with neighbours seemingly taken by surprise. As Aaron McArthur reports, it’s agreed New Westminster needs to do more to support those experiencing homelessness, but the lack of consultation is starting the project off on a bad note.Global BCFeb 24
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‘The only bunny I know is Bugs Bunny,’ Doug Ford says about Super Bowl halftime showSpeaking about last weekend’s Super Bowl LX on Tuesday, Doug Ford commended the historic and political halftime show by Bad Bunny – though the Ontario premier was seemingly unfamiliar with the Puerto Rican superstar’s name. “Bad Bunny, big bunny, whatever the bunny was. The only bunny I know is Bugs Bunny. He’s more famous than...EntertainmentFeb 11
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The Morning Show: January 27David and Victoria Beckham made their first public appearance since their son Brooklyn posted on Instagram to confirm a rift in the family. Also, the MCU gets a new addition as a struggling actor with secret superpowers finally gets his chance in Wonder Man. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II will play Wonder Man, and Sir Ben Kingsley...The Morning ShowJan 27
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Crans-Montana residents march in tribute to victims of deadly New Year bar fireHundreds of residents, firefighters and rescue workers marched silently through the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana to honour victims of a deadly New Year’s Day bar fire. The procession followed a packed church service and ended at a memorial outside the Le Constellation bar, where at least 40 people were killed and more than 100...Jan 4
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New Year’s 2026: London explodes off the map in whirlwind of colour and booming soundLondoners’ were blasted into 2026 as the city’s famous London Eye was the setting for an impressive music, laser lights and fireworks show on New Year’s eve. Crowds of people were wide-eyed as colourful fireworks burst into the sky and Big Ben’s clock tower bells rang in the new year when the clock struck midnight....WorldDec 31, 2025
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Whitecaps’ journey to MLS Cup creating buzz ahead of FIFA World CupAbstract: A big win by the Whitecaps this weekend is helping increase Vancouver’s profile as an international soccer hot-bed. As Grace Ke reports, advancing to the MLS championship is simply adding to the buzz created by the city set to host a number of FIFA World Cup games in 2026.Global News Hour at 6Nov 30, 2025
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Why bed bugs forced a New Brunswick couple to live in tentA Saint John couple who refused to live in public housing because of a bed bug infestation has been camping outside for months – until a local woman stepped in to help. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla reports.EconomyOct 6, 2025
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Reports of bed bugs on Saint John Transit busesAbstract: Some posts on social media are creating a stir in Saint John, with hundreds of comments and shares about bed bugs on buses. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickSep 25, 2025
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Nov. 3The Northern Pacific Ocean heatwave blob is back, and could potentially lead to a wetter than normal winter in the Pacific Northwest. The mother of Lindsay Buziak has published a video begging people with information about her daughter’s murder to co-operate with the police and politicians from B.C. and Ottawa met in Vancouver for a...Global BCNov 3, 2025
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Use these simple hacks to shave time off your morning routineLet’s be honest, we’re not all morning people. Sometimes, it’s a struggle to get out of bed, but at TMS we’ve got you covered! From easy-to-do haircare and skin products to addressing the dark bags under your eyes, we’ve got all the help from our friends at ROC to take care of your morning routine...The Morning ShowOct 14, 2025
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Canada’s auto sector suffers another blow from Trump administrationAs many Canadian industries try to find stability during the Canada-U.S. trade war, the auto sector has been dealt yet another blow. Ontario’s representative in Washington, and former big auto executive, David Paterson tells ‘The West Block’ host Ben Mulroney show what he feels Ottawa should be doing.The West BlockOct 12, 2025
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The West Block: Oct. 13, 2025In today’s episode of ‘The West Block’, host Ben Mulroney speaks with Ontario’s representative in Washington, and former big auto executive, David Paterson, who tells us what he feels Ottawa should be doing about the Trump administration’s latest blow to Canada’s auto sector. And, we look at whether Canadians should be worried now that Washington...The West BlockOct 12, 2025
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This Week in Politics: Could military spending boost Canada’s economy?On today’s This Week in Politics from “The Ben Mulroney Show,” political commentators Max Fawcett and Michael Burns take a deep dive into Canada’s evolving political and economic landscape. They examine the potential upsides of increased military spending—not just for national security but also as a driver of economic growth. The conversation highlights a shift...The Ben Mulroney ShowJul 21, 2025
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Which Canadian celeb would be perfect for Big Brother?It’s a jam-packed day for entertainment fans! Big Brother returns tonight with Season 27, and this year’s house has a spooky hotel vibe—think creepy reception desk, bunk beds, a terrarium bathroom, and a boxing ring gym. We got an exclusive with host Julie Chen, who weighed in on which Canadian celebrity—Ryan Reynolds, Ryan Gosling, Celine...The Morning ShowJul 10, 2025
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This Week in Politics: Trump slaps Canada with another tariff threatOn today’s This Week in Politics from “The Ben Mulroney Show”, political commentators Chris Chapin and Warren Kinsella discuss key political stories of the week, focusing on the ongoing trade tensions between Canada and the U.S. – and particularly focusing on tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says he’ll be...The Ben Mulroney ShowJul 11, 2025