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  • BARC’S Rescue: Urgent call for foster homes
    It’s a growing trend: More and more calls from animal rescue groups who need foster homes. Jody Daloise and Jeff Brown join Global News Calgary to speak about the critical need and current lack of fosters for the animals in their care, an impact they’re seeing due to the amount of “no pet housing” surrenders....
    Global News Morning Calgary
    May 12
  • Global Okanagan News at 5: April 15, 2024
    RCMP confirm a woman’s body was found near Mabel Lake Provincial Park. More complex care units are coming to Kelowna. KGH Foundation launches new cancer care campaign.
    Apr 15
  • Global National: April 18
    Canadians in Ontario and Quebec are feeling the pain of sticker shock at the pumps, where gas prices reached a two-year high overnight with little explanation. A look at the frustration in Eastern Canada, and what may be driving the sudden spike. U.S. lawmakers will soon vote on whether to give billions of dollars in military...
    Global National
    Apr 18
  • Woman hospitalized after attack by 2 dogs at same Edmonton home where boy died: lawyer
    A woman was left in the hospital with fractured ribs, a punctured lung, and bites and scratches all over her body after an attack in February by two large Cane Corso dogs at the same home where an 11-year-old boy was killed on April 1. Morgan Black spoke to the woman’s lawyer about it.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 8
  • CRESCENDO returns in support of kids’ mental health care
    With winter over and things heating up a bit, there’s nothing quite like a good rock and roll show to get your body moving. Sue McCoy and John Cameron joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton to talk about the return of CRESCENDO, a rock and roll show with a twist in support of kids’...
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Mar 21
  • Almost 6 years after Canada legalized cannabis, most users buying from legal sources
    It’s been almost six years since Canada legalized cannabis across the country and there’s new data from Statistics Canada looking at where Canadians are buying their products. As Sean Previl reports, cannabis advocates say the data is “exciting,” but some health-care professionals are concerned more study into the products’ affects on the body still needs...
    Canada
    Mar 18
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  • Winter skin care survival guide
    We’re catching up with the world of skincare with beauty expert Tracy Peart as she shares essential tips and product recommendations to combat dry winter skin. From body moisturizers to facial serums and foot care, Tracy unveils the secrets to maintaining healthy and hydrated skin even in the harshest of winter conditions.
    The Morning Show
    Feb 13
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: Jan. 3
    A critical error by RCMP in the investigation of an accused wife-killer could give him a break when the case goes to trial. A look at what to expect when some VPD officers begin trying out body cameras. And New Westminster’s mayor is in the hot seat over who paid for his trip to Dubai.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Jan 3
  • Focus BC: Getting rid of Vancouver Park Board, scrapping childcare wait list fees
    The Vancouver Park Board could soon be no more. Mayor Ken Sim announced this week the start of the process to remove the elected body. In the Friday, Dec. 8, 2023, edition of Focus BC, Richard Zussman speaks with Mayor Ken Sim about cost savings, potential job loses and how he plans to address tent...
    BC1
    Dec 8, 2023
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  • Global National: Nov. 4
    United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Saturday he was “horrified” by a strike on an ambulance in Gaza, with video of the Friday scene showing more than a dozen bodies. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was in Jordan’s capital to call for a humanitarian pause while meeting with counterparts from Arab nations, who...
    Global National
    Nov 4, 2023
  • Maine shootings: Long-gun style firearm found in white Subaru
    Maine Public Safety Commissioner Mike Sauschuck said on Saturday that a long-gun style firearm was found in a white Subaru station wagon linked to Lewiston shooting suspect Robert Card. Card’s body was found in a recycling plant trailer the night before. Sauschuck noted the firearm found in the car and two found with his body...
    Crime
    Oct 28, 2023
  • Fall wellness reset with Sonia Jhas
    As September wraps up and autumn approaches, it’s time to reset and prioritize self-care. Lifestyle expert Sonia Jhas shares tips to rejuvenate your body and mind, from positive mindset cultivation to stretching and nutrition, and how you can take part in the Metamucil Two-Week Challenge.
    The Morning Show
    Sep 18, 2023
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  • Global National: July 29
    B.C. port workers are back to the bargaining table after voting down a mediated deal to end a bitter labour dispute, with additional potential strike action looming. Another work walkoff would cause further damage to the Canadian economy, and there’s growing questions about whether the federal government will intervene. RCMP have confirmed six people are...
    Global National
    Jul 29, 2023
  • Prairie Soap Shack tells us how curiosity helped create their unique local company
    Prairie Soap Shack creates all natural skin and body care. The products are for people who want modern self care, infused with a connection to nature and nostalgia from the past.
    Jul 16, 2023
  • Global News Peterborough Update 4: July 6, 2023
    The third day of a multi-day heat wave in southern Ontario continues; a man’s body has been recovered from Rice Lake after a drowning Wednesday afternoon; crews break ground on a new health care centre in Coboconk; Skytracker weather. Keri Ferguson has the details.
    Weather
    Jul 6, 2023
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  • Global News Peterborough Update 3: July 6, 2023
    The third day of a multi-day heat wave in southern Ontario continues; a man’s body has been recovered from Rice Lake after a drowning Wednesday afternoon; crews break ground on a new health care centre in Coboconk; Skytracker weather. Keri Ferguson has the details.
    Weather
    Jul 6, 2023
  • Global News Peterborough Update 1: July 6, 2023
    A man’s body has been recovered from Rice Lake after a drowning Tuesday afternoon; two people are dead after separate motorcycle collisions; crews break ground on a new health care centre in Coboconk; Skytracker weather. Teresa Kaszuba has the details.
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    Jul 6, 2023
  • Saskatoon shines with National Indigenous Peoples Day events
    On the longest day of the year, people from all cultures came together to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day. Brody Ratcliffe has more on the day in Saskatoon.
    Global News at 6 Saskatoon
    Jun 21, 2023
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  • Bodies of 4 children, 1 adult found after 11 people swept away by river in Quebec
    Quebec police say divers have found the body of a fifth missing person, a man in his 30s, after a tragic fishing excursion in the province’s northeast. The discovery came after four children were found dead on the shore of Saint Lawrence River Saturday, among a group of 11 people who were swept away by...
    Jun 4, 2023
  • Global News Peterborough Update 4: May 26, 2023
    The body of a missing Hamilton Township toddler is recovered; four people face drug-related charges following a search of a residence in Peterborough; citizen run referendum against health care privatization being held; Skytracker weather. Keri Ferguson has the details.
    Crime
    May 26, 2023
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