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Science News Now: NASA’s DART mission, formerly extinct species and Queen Bee survivalFrom a NASA project to redirect potential asteroid strikes to the survival of two species previously thought to be extinct, the science world has witnessed many developments this week. Bhavleen Kaur, Senior Scientist with the Ontario Science Centre, joined Miranda Anthistle to break down some of the biggest science stories.ScienceMar 16
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Toronto Festival of Beer files for bankruptcy, local vendors owed thousandsThe company behind The Toronto Festival of Beer has filed for bankruptcy, and close to 70 vendors are still trying to recover thousands of dollars they’re owed. Dozens of small businesses are now listed as creditors, as questions grow about what happened. Lexy Benedict speaks with one vendor who lost nearly 30,000$.Global News at 6 Toronto7 hours
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U.S. soldier allegedly used classified information to bet on Maduro’s captureA U.S. Army soldier has been charged with using inside information to win $400,000 in an online betting market on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s capture. Redmond Shannon has more.U.S. NewsApr 24
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Mark Wiseman says Washington’s reception of him has been ‘incredibly warm’Canadian Ambassador to the United States Mark Wiseman testified on his experiences in negotiating with U.S. leaders in front of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development in Ottawa on Thursday. Wiseman said Washington’s reception of him was “incredibly warm,” insisting he’s been treated respectfully and that the U.S. wants to “get down...CanadaApr 23
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“Together We Brew” festival fuels NS craft beer sceneAs closures impact Nova Scotia’s craft beer industry, brewers are coming together through events like “Together We Brew”, hosted by the Craft Brewers Association of Nova Scotia, to support one another and strengthen the local community.Global News at 6 HalifaxApr 11
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Beef: Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan lock horns in anthology show’s second seasonThe highly anticipated second season of ‘Beef,’ Netflix’s award-winning anthology from writer-director Lee Sung Jin, is almost here. Gone are the parking lot feuds, traded for a country club background decorated by the star-studded main cast of Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan. Season two of ‘Beef’ will follow an entirely new cast and an unrelated...The Morning ShowApr 14
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Nova Scotia man accused of murder has been denied bail in latest hearing decisionThe man accused of killing a Dartmouth mother of three has been denied bail. Hollie Boland died of her injuries after she was hit by a car allegedly driven by her ex-partner, Aaron Daniel Crawley. Ella Macdonald reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxApr 13
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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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Nova Scotia’s first transitional health centre expands with over 100 new bedsThe West Bedford Transitional Health Centre is opening a new wing with more than 100 new beds. As Skye Bryden-Blom reports, the centre is dedicated to helping more patients make the move from hospital to home.Global News at 6 HalifaxApr 1
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Beef prices soar in CanadaBeef prices in Canada are soaring, impacting both producers and consumers. Global’s Teagan Rasche has more on what’s behind it, and how it’s impacting buyers.EconomyMar 16
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Creators of Letterkenny, Shoresy tackle story of disgraced Canadian sprinter Ben JohnsonThe events of Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson’s gold medal in the 100-meter sprint and his 9.79-second world record, as well as his fall from grace, are chronicled in “Hate the Player: The Ben Johnson Story.” After testing positive for steroid use after the race and being stripped of his medals, he became infamous…now, his story...The Morning ShowMar 26
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Canadians could soon bet on real-world events through ‘controversial’ predictions trading modelFintech company Wealthsimple has received the green light from regulators to offer a new and controversial type of financial trading that would allow Canadians to bet on the outcome of real-world events. Calling it “forecast contracts,” the Toronto-based company said it has not yet announced any plans for such a product at this time. Nivrita...CanadaMar 26
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Trump claims Iran wants deal because they have been ‘beat to s**t’ amid warAfter contradicting desires for renewed negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, President Donald Trump suggested Thursday that Tehran officials have changed their tone after being “beat to s**t” by the U.S. and Israel militaries over the last month.PoliticsMar 26
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Beef prices keep going up and experts warn they will continue to climbGlobal News Morning speaks with Dalhouse Food Distribution Professor Sylvain Charlebois about what’s driving the surging price of beef and when consumers could see prices come down.Global News Morning BCMar 21
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Gardening Tips: Creating the best soil for your garden bed and potted plantsLeanne Johnson of GardenWorks shares tips to help improve the quality of your garden soil.Global News Morning BCMar 21
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Beef prices in Canada hit record high as supply shortages drive costs upBeef prices in Canada are up nearly 14 per cent compared to a year ago. In an interview with Global News, Dalhousie Food Distribution Professor Sylvain Charlebois said low cattle inventory in both Canada and the U.S. is pushing prices higher, with no relief expected before mid-2027. He added rising energy costs could further drive...CanadaMar 21
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‘Iraq should’ve been the lesson,’ when it comes to toppling leadersPresident Donald Trump claims war on Iran was easier than he thought yet the United States continues targeting that country. What could an end to the conflict look like and could it be worse than the Iraq war? We speak with an American professor teaching in Canada.The West BlockMar 15
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Experts sound alarm over digital sports betting harming teensThere are growing concerns about addictive behaviour related to online gambling. It’s an enormous business that’s attracting younger players, especially teenage boys. The latest craze that experts find concerning is sports betting. As Tim Sargeant reports, it’s a very slick business that comes with immense social and financial risks.CanadaMar 13
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Quebec families want more independence, accountability for BEI probes into police shootingsThree Quebec families are asking the province to re-examine its process of investigating death or serious injuries at the hands of police. The families say they have lost faith following the conduct of police officers and investigators looking into cases involving their loves ones. Phil Carpenter reports.CanadaMar 13
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Oscars getting beefed up security amid fears of possible Iranian drone attackThe producers of the Oscars have promised that they “want everybody to feel safe and protected” at the 2026 Academy Awards on Sunday, amid reports of an FBI alert about Iran‘s plan to attack California with drones. Then, at the Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards in Los Angeles, Zendaya stepped out in a white...The Morning ShowMar 13