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Longest musical composition changes chordImagine attending a musical performance knowing you’ll never hear the end of it. There’s a concert playing right now in Germany that’s scheduled to go on for the next 600 years — and the show consists of just one song. Heidi Petracek reports on the epic composition and a recent change of tune.WorldAug 7
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Cooking Together: Buttermilk waffles with BC blueberry compoteBlueberries are in season in BC and White Spot chefs Jason Koningen and Dillon Penman show how to use them as part of a delicious breakfast treat.Global News Morning BCJul 26
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Montreal company on mission to turn pet poop into compostA Montreal company is doing its part to take Montreal’s waste collection to a new level collecting pet waste for composting. Workers behind the initiative say the move is long overdue since it is one more way to fight climate change. Phil Carpenter reports.CanadaMay 11
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Stephan Moccio’s new music and enduring relationship with Celine DionStephan Moccio has worked with some of the biggest names in the music industry; from Miley Cyrus to The Weeknd. Now, the Oscar and Grammy-nominated composer is back with his fourth studio album, ‘Scenes from a Velvet Room.” Moccio joins us to discuss how his introspection as a young person in Toronto inspired his latest...The Morning ShowAug 18
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The Morning Show: June 2Taylor Swift is back, putting together a new song for the upcoming Pixar film ‘Toy Story 5.’ Also: Chantal Kreviazuk brings back hits from Drake, Britney and Gwen Stefani in her new album titled ‘In My Own Voice.’ Chantal is known for writing and composing hits for so many amazing artists such as Drake and...EntertainmentJun 2
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City of Fredericton must pay fine after workplace injury sentencingThe city of Fredericton has been sentenced after pleading guilty in a workplace injury at its compost site. The judge presiding over the case noted the worker’s injuries were minor, but it could have been a lot worse. Anna Mandin reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickApr 17
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Bank of Canada expects Canada’s GDP to expand 1.2% in 2026, projects figures for next 2 yearsThe Bank of Canada latest economic forecast expects Canada’s GDP to rise 1.2 per cent this year, 1.6 per cent next year, and 1.7 per cent in 2028. “Our forecast for GDP growth in Canada has not changed significantly since our January projection. The conflict in the Middle East will affect the composition of growth,...EconomyApr 29
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Composting project promotes sustainabilityWATCH: A composting project in Sask. is taking the food cycle full circle with a rapid composting method, turning waste into soil. Officials say this new method of composting aligns with Indigenous traditions through sustainability.CanadaMar 5
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Spa Hill Farms expansion request denied againThe Columbia Shuswap Regional District has once again denied an application to expand the composting operations by Spa Hill Farms in Yankee Flats. Victoria Femia has the latest.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganMar 24
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Global News at 5:30 Okanagan: March 24The Salvation Army in Kelowna has been impacted after three vehicles were damaged by vandalism, taking the valuable resources out of commission. And the Columbia Shuswap Regional District has denied an application to expand composting operations by Spa Hill Farms in Yankee Flats.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganMar 24
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Texas launches probe into Lululemon over potential ‘forever chemicals’Lululemon is taking a fall in the markets Monday after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced an investigation into whether the company is deceiving its customers over the safety and chemical composition of its activewear. According to the Attorney General’s statement, the probe will investigate whether Lululemon USA is selling products containing PFAS, or “forever...U.S. NewsApr 13
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Dealing with your holiday wasteSharon Howland with the city’s Waste & Recycling Services joins Global News Morning to show us how to recycle, compost and properly dispose of our holiday waste.Global News Morning CalgaryDec 22, 2025
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Paul Bettany in talks to play David Bowie in upcoming biopicHe’s been everyone from a colonial ship’s doctor to the MCU’s Vision – but acclaimed actor Paul Bettany may be gearing up for his biggest role yet, as the “Amadeus” star is rumoured to be in talks to play music icon David Bowie in an upcoming biopic. How does the “WandaVision” star feel about possibly...The Morning ShowJan 6
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Humber professor lands major Grammy nodJustin Gray is a Juno-award winning bassist, composer, and music educator who is officially in the running for a Grammy after receiving a nomination for Best Immersive Audio Album. Liem Vu chats with the Humber Polytechnic professor about his album ‘Immersed’ and how he feels ahead of the February 1 ceremony.EntertainmentDec 29, 2025
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The very personal story behind the performance art project “Senses”This “Movember”, the new performance art composition called “Senses” will debut in Vancouver later this week. It’s a very personal project for a local composer, who explores the mental health challenges her 88 year old father has dealt with for most of his life. Jay Durant reports in “This is BC”.Global News Hour at 6Nov 23, 2025
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Latest SSO concert expresses the raw reality of cancerWATCH: The SSO presents their latest concert “The Space Between” on Saturday, October 25 at TCU Place. Composer Vincent Ho shares more about his piece called “From Darkness to Light: A Spiritual Journey”. Multi-Grammy award winning Scottish winning percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie will join the SSO as a soloist.EntertainmentOct 23, 2025
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Indigenous activist pens new children’s book on finding her Cree FamilyNa’kuset has dedicated her life to fighting for the rights and dignity of Indigenous peoples in Montreal and beyond. She is a Sixties Scoop survivor, adopted from her Cree family into a Jewish household in Montreal. Her adoptive family included a loving grandmother, her Bubbie, who played a pivotal role in her journey. That journey...Global News Morning MontrealOct 23, 2025
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Quebec man with autism defies odds to advocate for changeA Quebec man with autism has spent his life beating the odds and breaking barriers. Steven Atme is a music composer, producer, public speaker and strong advocate. The 32-year-old is hoping to improve mental health services and education for people living with autism and other disabilities. As Felicia Parrillo reports, his message is being heard.Sep 19, 2025
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Weekend Dish: Flat Iron Steak with Raspberry CompotePatricia Warner from Bowest Appliances and Teatro Group’s chef Matthew Batey join Norma Reid to cook up Flat Iron Steak with Raspberry Compote.Global News Morning CalgaryAug 23, 2025
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Nebraska college football player breaks down missing family in AustraliaAustralian Archie Wilson, who moved to the United States to play college football with the Nebraska Cornhuskers, broke down in tears this Tuesday when asked about how he is handling being so far away from his family. Wilson, who was a day shy of his 19th birthday at the time, said it is hard to...SportsAug 15, 2025