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  • Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West sets record straight about his political future
    Rumors swirled this week about a merger of B.C.’s two right-leaning parties, and Port Coquitlam’s Mayor Brad West being recruited to lead the united party. West joined Global News Morning to dispel those rumors and say he isn’t leaving for Victoria anytime soon.
    Global News Morning BC
    3 hours
  • 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
  • 2024 MS Walk West Island
    A walk will be taking place this month to raise funds for MS Canada West Island which strives to improve the lives of Multiple Sclerosis patients and their families. The organization’s director and coordinator of services join Global news Morning’s host Laura Casella to talk about where the funds go and a milestone anniversary for...
    Global News Morning Montreal
    May 7
  • New West firefighters expand medical aid
    Firefighters in New Westminster are expanding their scope of practice, allowing them to provide more medical assistance when they are first to arrive on scene. As Janet Brown reports, crews say the new designation is a win for them, and the public.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 7
  • Canada’s best yo-yo talent on display this weekend
    The Canadian National Return Top championships are in Calgary for the first time in 12 years, with the country’s best yo-yo specialists battling for a spot at the world championships. Jungyo Choi and Ian Sadio, two of last year’s competitors, join Global News Morning Calgary to talk about the competition, and show off some of...
    Global News Morning Calgary
    May 16
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  • 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
  • Thrift ’til you drop: Styling your best finds!
    Maidene Morris-Dixon was crowned Canada’s Most Stylish Thrifter of 2024. She stops by to teach us how to find transitional pieces, uncover hidden gems, and create versatile looks that seamlessly transition from season to season. Whether you’re a seasoned thrifter or a newbie, Maidene’s expert advice will elevate your thrift shopping game!
    4 hours
  • Iconic red lions stolen from West Vancouver restaurant
    The managers of the Red Lion Bar and Grill in West Vancouver are dealing with a pair of stray cats. Two red lions that stood guard outside the pub’s front door have disappeared, and the pub wants them back, no questions asked. Emily Lazatin reports.
    Global BC
    May 12
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  • West Island students, seniors come together for high tea
    Students from John Rennie High School in Pointe-Claire had a chance to mingle with residents from the Maywood seniors; home during a high tea meet and greet. The intergenerational event was an opportunity for both groups to share experiences and find common ground. It also gave the older crowd a chance to visit the school...
    May 10
  • Emmy Award-winning comedian appearing at West Edmonton Mall
    Paul Mecurio is an Emmy & Peabody Award winning comedian who currently works and appears on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Mecurio is appearing at The Comic Strip at West Edmonton Mall May 10 and 11. He joined us on Global News Morning with all the details.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    May 10
  • 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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  • What do West Island drivers have to look forward to this summer?
    The blitz of summer road work will soon begin. Workers in almost every municipality and borough on the island of Montreal are gearing up for a busy season. But funding all the work is becoming a financial challenge for some cities and towns on the West Island. Global’s Tim Sargeant reports.
    May 16
  • Consumer Matters: Tips to get the best deals on car rentals this summer
    If you are renting a car this summer don’t expect prices to return to pre-pandemic levels this season. Car rental experts say rates will depend on a variety of factors including the type of car you rent and when you book. Consumer Matters reporter Anne Drewa has more.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 15
  • UHN’s West Park maximizes nature and nurture within a healing environment
    UHN’s West Park Healthcare Centre expands their campus of care by maximizing nature and nurture within its healing environment. Susan Hay has the story.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    May 13
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  • Get Gardening May 13 – best soil choices for gardening success
    St. Mary’s Nursery & Garden Centre owner Carla Hrycyna walks gardeners through all the different soil options to best suit their green thumb needs.
    May 13
  • Cycling advocates criticize Vancouver’s curbing of West End revitalization plan
    Earlier this week, Vancouver shot down a multimillion dollar plan to remake the West End waterfront. Lost in the shuffle, a small but significant step that will happen, opening Beach Avenue to two-way traffic. Angela Jung reports.
    Global BC
    May 12
  • Vancouver council under fire for rejecting West End waterfont plan
    Vancouver city council is under fire for rejecting a major plan to revitalize and improve the West End waterfront, after the park board had approved it. Alissa Thibault reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 10
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  • 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
  • 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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