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  • Best Before and Expiry Dates
    In today’s food economy best before and expiry dates are being examined closely. The food professor Sylvain Charlebois joins Antony Robart with more on the difference and how it can impact food safety.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    May 1
  • Stage West’s ‘Beautiful’ tells story of singer-songwriter Carole King
    Actress Kaylee Harwood and director Dayna Tekatch join Global News to talk about their latest show “Beautiful,” now playing at Stage West in Calgary.
    Global News at Noon Calgary
    Apr 24
  • ‘Best Bites in Town’ looking for the best dishes in America
    Food Network star Guy Fieri can’t visit every city in America, so he’s recruited Noah Cappe and an esteemed “Bite Club” to visit new towns each week and check out their best dishes. Noah Cappe joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton with all the details.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Apr 11
  • Fighting food insecurity in the West Island
    The Corbeille de Pain is a charitable organization based in Pointe-Claire. On Saturday, April 27, it will be holding its largest fundraising event of the year called Empty Bowls. Corbeille de Pain’s executive director Virginie Grenier-Deschênes joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to talk about the mission of the organization and where funds raised...
    Global News Morning Montreal
    Apr 23
  • Okanagan Responders Gratitude Event in West Kelowna
    In West Kelowna, first responders from local fire halls, police, ambulance crews, BC wildland firefighters, and emergency support services were thanked for their efforts during last summer’s destructive McDougall Creek wildfire.
    Apr 27
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  • West Kelowna moth spraying concerns
    A group of citizens concerned about pesticide spraying in West Kelowna want an audience with elected officials.
    Apr 12
  • Historic church for sale in Vancouver’s West Point Grey neighbourhood
    A nearly 100-year-old church in Vancouver’s esteemed West Point Grey neighbourhood has hit the real estate market. The West Point Grey Presbyterian Church is up for sale, with the asking price of $ 10 million.
    Global News at Noon BC
    Apr 30
  • Conservationist call for end to logging proposal in West Bragg Creek
    Plans to clear-cut about 900 hectares in Kananaskis Country are stirring controversy among conservationists. Park users say the move would impact about 20 to 40 kilometers of popular trails near Bragg Creek. As Sarah Offin reports, they’re calling on the government to reject the proposal.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    May 1
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  • Concerns over ‘supercars’ excessively speeding in West Vancouver
    It’s a beautiful drive on a sunny day along Marine Drive between West Vancouver and Horseshoe Bay, but not all drivers are apparently following the rules. Because of this the owner of a popular cafe along the route is now calling out owners of a certain type of vehicle, the ‘supercar’. Angela Jung reports.
    Global BC
    Apr 7
  • More REM delays for West Island and Montreal’s north end
    Residents 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
  • West End waterfront plan approved by Vancouver Park Board
    The Vancouver Park Board has approved a thirty-year plan to revitalize the West End waterfront and also protect it from the effects of climate change.
    Global News at Noon BC
    Apr 23
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  • Food insecurity a growing problem in Montreal’s West Island
    West Island community organizations are trying to draw attention to what they say is a growing problem in that part of Montreal: the issue of food insecurity. Access to affordable food has become so acute that it’s increasingly affecting the operations of some food banks. Global’s Phil Carpenter explains.
    Apr 15
  • Medavie Health Services West highlights dispatcher work
    Pamela said there are over 40 staff members in communications who answer calls for 41 ambulance services in Saskatchewan.
    Global News Morning Saskatoon
    Apr 15
  • U.S. expected to sanction IDF unit accused of abuses in West Bank
    The U.S. is expected to impose sanctions on a unit of ultra-orthodox soldiers in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). Israeli leaders have criticized the expected decision, which could come as early as Monday and would be the first time the U.S. has imposed sanctions on a unit inside the Israeli military. Crystal Goomansingh has more...
    U.S. News
    Apr 21
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  • All the best to Global Montreal News Director and Station Manager Karen Macdonald
    It has been quite an emotional week for us here at Global Montreal. Our beloved News Director and Station Manager Karen Macdonald is officially retiring after nearly 40 years in the business, including over 30 right here at Global. Her dedication to this city, her staff and our station is unmatched. Thank you Karen for...
    Apr 26
  • ‘The heat is unbearable’: Weather warnings increase as West Bengal grapples with extreme heatwave
    With temperatures surpassing 44 degrees Celsius in some areas, residents in Kolkata, India stayed in their homes or shelters to keep cool on Saturday. Others, however, have nowhere to go and are forced to stay outside, especially as they rely on their clientele to keep their businesses afloat and earn an income.
    Weather
    Apr 27
  • Eclipse watchers gather in Montreal’s West Island
    In Montreal’s West Island, more than 1,000 people gathered at John Abbott College for a viewing party of the total solar eclipse. Global’s Felicia Parrillo has more on the event celebrating the celestial masterpiece.
    Canada
    Apr 8
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  • Ghosts: Rebecca Wisocky and Sheila Carrasco dish on the best parts of filming in Montreal
    We dive into the supernatural world of “Ghosts” with stars Rebecca Wisocky and Sheila Carrasco! Discover the secrets behind Rebecca’s character Hetty’s unexpected demise and the comedic yet poignant twists in the series. Also, Sheila discusses her character ‘Flower’ and the fun she’s had bringing her to life. Plus, learn about the joys of shooting...
    The Morning Show
    Apr 25
  • Community event: 1000 gestes pour la nature
    From April 17 – May 19 | 1000gestespourlanature.com
    Apr 22
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