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  • Veteran Canadian animator’s ‘Sea Beast’ up for Oscar
    The Academy Awards are Sunday and a few talented Canadian filmmakers are nominated for the prestigious golden statues. Among them is Ontario-raised Chris Williams. Farah Nasser has more.
    Canada
    Mar 11, 2023
  • Niagara-Toronto hovercraft service is coming soon!
    Moving around the Golden Horseshoe just got a lot cooler and quicker! Chris Morgan is bringing hovercraft service to Lake Ontario, where he’ll be shuffling patrons between Toronto and the Niagara Region. The founder and CEO of Hoverlink Ontario joins Candace Daniel to explain how this futuristic method of transportation works and when Ontarians can...
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Oct 7, 2022
  • Big year for Alberta Golden Bears running back Ed Ilnicki
    Ed Ilnicki, a Spruce Grove product, was part of Alberta Golden Bears coach Chris Morris’ first recruiting class. Plus, Ilnicki is CFL Draft-eligible this season. Quinn Phillips reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Aug 24, 2016
  • Brent Sjoberg out as Regina’s Deputy City Manager, no plans to find replacement
    Fri, Apr 22: Long time City of Regina employee Chris Holden has been city manager for just under two months, and he’s already implemented a major shake-up. He decided to eliminate one of the top administrative positions, and there’s no plans on finding a replacement. David Baxter has more on the cut.
    Global News at 6 Regina
    Apr 22, 2016
  • Montrealer Chris Boucher signs with Golden State Warriors
    Montreal native Chris Boucher has been signed by the Golden State Warriors to a two-way contract as an undrafted free agent. As Global’s Matt Grillo reports, it’s a big opportunity for Boucher as he recovers from a torn ACL.
    Global News at 5:30 and 6:30
    Jun 23, 2017
  • For U.S. government workers, the shutdown is not politics; it’s personal
    Government workers expressed dismay and spoke of hardships at a roundtable hosted by Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen, as they faced problems paying basic bills and worried about necessities on the 17th day of a government shutdown.
    Money
    Jan 7, 2019
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  • For U.S. government workers, the shutdown is not politics; it’s personal
    Government workers expressed dismay and spoke of hardships at a roundtable hosted by Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen, as they faced problems paying basic bills and worried about necessities on the 17th day of a government shutdown.
    Money
    Jan 7, 2019
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