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  • Together We Brew NS
    We get a preview of Together We Brew NS from CBANS members Brian Titus and Laura Flemming. Together We Brew is a celebration of Nova Scotia Craft Beer happening April 6th at Pavilion 22 on the Halifax Waterfront.
    Consumer
    Apr 5
  • N.S. pauses subsidy to wine bottlers that drew ire of wineries
    Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston is going back on a controversial wine program. Houston says he plans on taking a pause on a subsidy that would be provided to some wine bottlers. As Zack Power reports, now there’s worry on how much the province has already delivered to some companies.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Mar 19
  • Boeing whistleblower found dead 1 day after testifying against planemaker
    John Barnett, who worked for Boeing for more than three decades before blowing the whistle on the aircraft maker’s allegedly questionable safety standards, was found dead in his car in South Carolina on Monday. The Charleston County Coroner’s Office told local media that it appears Barnett died from a self-inflicted wound, and the Charleston Police...
    U.S. News
    Mar 12
  • Boeing has been plagued with safety and quality issues. What does it mean for the plane-maker’s reputation?
    A slew of seemingly unrelated safety and quality issues have kept Boeing in the headlines since early January but critics of the aerospace giant have been raising red flags for years. Anne Gaviola has more on what a parade of negative news means for the company’s reputation and bottom line.
    Mar 12
  • Documents shed light on Canada’s 2019 move to ground the Boeing MAX-8
    All 157 people on board the Ethiopian Airlines flight were killed on March 10, nearly five years ago. It was the second crash involving the Boeing MAX-8 in less than a year. Five months earlier, a Lion Air flight went down off the coast of Indonesia. In the 72 hours that followed the tragedy in...
    Feb 21
  • FAA head says Boeing’s oversight system ‘is not working’
    The head of the U.S. agency inspecting how Boeing builds planes told lawmakers the corporation’s internal oversight system appeared not to be working. Global’s Nathaniel Dove reports.
    U.S. News
    Feb 6
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  • Global News at 6 Halifax: April 18
    Nova Scotians mourn and remember the lives lost on the 4th anniversary of the mass shooting, the province’s Justice minister is in hot waters after his comments on the severity of domestic violence, and a new beer vending machine is brewing up interest and controversy.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Apr 19
  • Company launches non-alcoholic beer for dogs
    A non-alcoholic beer for dogs is being brewed up at a canning facility in Fredericton and getting shipped to bars, restaurants, and retail stores across Canada. As Shelley Steeves reports, petowners are raising a glass with their 4 legged companions. Shelley Steeves has the story.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Apr 18
  • Global National: April 8
    The total solar eclipse mesmerized millions of people in Canada, giving them the chance to see the moon completely obscure the sun, which briefly plunged their day into darkness. Jeff Semple reports from Niagara Falls, Ont., which was in the eclipse’s path of totality, and speaks with enthusiasts about what they thought of the rare...
    Global National
    Apr 8
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  • Global National: April 1
    The federal carbon tax has increased by 23 per cent, meaning burning fossil fuels will cost most Canadians more money, but they’ll also get more money in rebates. Why hundreds of economists support the hike; how politicians from all sides are criticizing the increase; how Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is responding; and why the Liberals’...
    Global National
    Apr 1
  • Boeing incidents raise more safety concerns
    Joe Scarpelli is joined by Capt. Richard J. Levy, Former Commercial Pilot and Aviation Expert, to discuss recent issues with Boeing airplanes that have raised concerns about reliability and safety.
    U.S. News
    Mar 16
  • 2 Crows Brewing Co celebrates 7 years.
    We check in with Jeremy and Eric from 2 Crows Brewing Co to get all the details on their 7th anniversary event this weekend in Halifax.
    Jan 23
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  • ‘A massive jolt’: Boeing 787 plane drops mid-flight, injuring at least 50
    At least 50 people were hurt when a Boeing 787 operated by LATAM Airlines dropped abruptly mid-flight from Sydney to Auckland on Monday, according to the airline and a New Zealand health service organization that treated the injured. “A massive jolt happened, and I was awake and I looked up to see the gentleman that...
    World
    Mar 12
  • UN says over 500k Gazans at risk of famine as Ramadan starts
    The Muslim holy month of Ramadan is underway, but there is no ceasefire in Gaza. For the 2.3 million people inside Gaza, there will be little cause to celebrate when the daily fast is broken every evening. The United Nations says over 500,000 people are at risk of famine in Gaza. The UN says food...
    Global National
    Mar 10
  • Focus BC: Selina Robinson quits NDP caucus, high-profile race in Vancouver
    In the Friday, March 8, 2024, edition of Focus BC, host Richard Zussman speaks with MLA Selina Robinson about her resignation from the BC NDP. And Andrea Reimer and Christine Boyle discuss the nomination battle brewing in Vancouver-Little Mountain.
    BC1
    Mar 8
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  • Can the U.S. really ban TikTok?
    There’s a digital revolt brewing in the United States over plans in Washington, D.C., to force the sale of TikTok. U.S. lawmakers have approved a bill that could push the Chinese owners of the app to sell or face being banned across America. Jackson Proskow explains if a TikTok ban can really happen.
    Global National
    Mar 8
  • Global National: March 10
    The Muslim holy month of Ramadan is underway, but there is no ceasefire in Gaza. For the 2.3 million people inside Gaza, there will be little cause to celebrate when the daily fast is broken every evening. The United Nations says over 500,000 people are at risk of famine in Gaza. The UN says food...
    Global National
    Mar 10
  • Boeing 747 cargo plane makes emergency return to Miami after engine catches fire
    An Atlas Air Boeing 747 cargo plane was forced to make an emergency return to Miami International Airport (MIA) late Thursday after an engine malfunction. In video, flames are seen shooting out of the airplane’s left wing while in flight.
    Trending
    Jan 19
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  • Alberta makes wine pitch to B.C. to end wine war
    Alberta says it is willing to strike a deal with B.C. to end its wine war that has been brewing for weeks. That’s only if B.C. agrees to allow Albertan products into the province and is willing to pay. Aaron McArthur has more on whether the two can cheer to a decision.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Feb 20
  • U.S. FAA launches investigation into Boeing after Alaska Airlines door blows off in-flight
    The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is launching a formal investigation into Boeing, after the door on one of its aircraft blew out during a flight. The FAA says the investigation will focus on Boeing’s quality control and whether its products “were in a condition for safe operation.”
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    Jan 12
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