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Deer released back into Alberta wilderness after 5 months of rehabilitationSeven deer fawns were released back into the wild following five months of care at the Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation. The deer came to the clinic after being found orphaned, injured and immediately in need of help.CanadaOct 17
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Israel-Hamas: Gaza’s quality of life has been knocked back to 1950s, UNDP saysThe conflict between Israel and Hamas has devastated the Palestinian economy and left nearly all of Gaza’s population in poverty, knocking quality of life indicators back to the 1950’s, an expert from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) said on Tuesday.EconomyOct 22
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Calgary bear captured in Calgary euthanized by officialsA black bear that had been roaming the neighbourhood of Woodlands has been captured and euthanized. Skylar Peters has more on why the bear couldn’t be trapped and released back into the wild.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryNov 13
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November is Financial Literacy MonthNovember is Financial Literacy Month and we are bringing it back to basics. Financial Literacy Educator and Bacon & Heels founder Beverly Wilks joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella with tips on money management 101.Global News Morning MontrealNov 13
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Labour minister orders end to B.C., Montreal port shutdowns with binding arbitrationLabour Minister Steve MacKinnon ordered an end to work stoppages at Canada’s largest ports in British Columbia and Quebec on Tuesday, imposing “final and binding arbitration” on the parties. MacKinnon said that despite directing the parties back to the table in recent days, there has been little progress in negotiations.CanadaNov 12
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Okanagan winery tries burying vines as winter protection planThe Okanagan wine industry has been decimated by back-to-back winters of extreme cold, but one winery is trying a new strategy to save its crops. As Victoria Femia reports, it involves burying some of the vines in an “earthen blanket”.WeatherOct 30
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Remembering the legacy of Quincy JonesWe’re back with First in the Morning with Entertainment as Morgan Hoffman honours the remarkable legacy of Quincy Jones, the legendary musician and producer who passed away peacefully at his home at the age of 91. We also discuss James Van Der Beek’s revelation about his colon cancer diagnosis at just 47, as he shares...The Morning ShowNov 4
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Container traffic at a standstill at B.C. port facilities as talks set to resumeAfter making no progress this week, the BC Maritime Employers Association and the union representing locked-out B.C. port foremen have been ordered back to the bargaining table. As Andrea Macpherson reports, that labour dispute has brought container traffic to a standstill at port facilities in Metro Vancouver, Nanaimo and Prince Rupert.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 8
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Daylight Saving Time: Is it time to ditch changing the clocks?It’s time to wind back the clock this Sunday for daylight saving time. However, not everyone is in favor of this change, and the topic has long been a hot debate. Michael Antlec, a psychology professor at the University of Calgary, joined Miranda Anthistle to discuss the benefits and challenges of scrapping this practice.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoNov 1
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Health Matters: McDonald’s beef patties ruled out as source of E. coli outbreakTesting has ruled out beef patties as the source of the E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald’s Quarter pounders. As a result, the company says the burgers will be back on the menu at affected restaurants in the coming week. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Oct. 28, 2024.Health MattersOct 28
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Trudeau faces growing dissent over leadership ahead of caucus meetingAs the federal Liberals trail significantly behind the Conservatives in the polls, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s leadership is expected to be challenged at an upcoming caucus meeting. But as Mackenzie Gray reports, few Liberal MPs have been willing to go public, and people in Trudeau’s inner circle are pushing back against the rumours.Global NationalOct 22
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Riders get Ouellette backThe Saskatchewan Roughriders have been no stranger to injuries this season, but the team is getting back a big part of its offense this week, in AJ Ouellette.CanadaOct 9
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Global National: Oct. 19The stage is set for political drama in British Columbia in tonight’s top story, as voters head to the polls for a provincial election. It’s expected to be a nail-biting finish between the governing BC NDP and the BC Conservatives – who have rapidly risen in popularity in matter of months. Opinion polls have shown...Global NationalOct 19
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Global National: Oct. 20A tremendous amount of rain that fallen on Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley and Vancouver Island. Some communities saw upward of 170 millimetres – more than half a foot of rain – in a matter of hours. This has led to all sorts of damage in people’s homes across the region, as well as dangerous...Global NationalOct 20
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Imperial Oil faces one of Ontario’s largest environmental finesGlobal News has learned Imperial Oil in southern Ontario is facing one of the largest environmental fines the province has issued and it’s all due to an oil spill back in 2021. The refinery has been ordered to pay $1.1 million. More than a thousand litres of slop oil leaked into the ground. The refinery...CanadaOct 5
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Global National: Sept. 23Israel and Lebanon are moving one step closer to entering an all-out war, with Israel unleashing dozens of rockets into Lebanon, and Hezbollah firing back. The warning to civilians, and the precautions being taken in northern Israel as tensions escalate in the Middle East. It’s been three years since Michael Kovrig was finally released and...Global NationalSep 23
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Port Coquitlam bear encounter leaves family shakenA Global BC viewer sent footage of a frightening encounter from her Burke Mountain Home. She said the bear dragged some garbage to their carport and was chowing down with her cubs when her son went to take the family dog out.Global News at Noon BCSep 27
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Danish archaeologists unearth 50 Viking Age skeletonsArchaeologists in Denmark have made a remarkable discovery during the excavation of a Viking-era burial site. Fifty unusually well-preserved skeletons, along with rare artifacts such as knives, glass pearls, and brooches dating back to between the years 850 and 970, have been unearthed.Sep 27
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Global National: Oct. 5Monday marks the one-year anniversary of Hamas’ deadly Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel, which prompted Israel’s ongoing offensive in Gaza. Today, Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon killed a Hamas leader and his family. More flights arrived in Cyprus today, as countries around the world try to get their citizens out of harms way as the...Global NationalOct 5
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Video shows Coquitlam man surprised by black bear and chased out of garageBear encounters are common in the Tri-Cities are, but not like this one. Alex Gold was walking into his Coquitlam garage on Monday when a black bear surprised him. Gold kept his cool as the bear charged him, forcing him back onto his drivewayBC1Sep 24