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Tick season is now in full swingThe mild winter and early spring have created perfect conditions for an early tick season. Howard Shapiro, Associate medical officer of health at Toronto public health joins Candace Daniel with more on how to your loved ones safe.EnvironmentJun 12
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Kingston cruise lines set to return to full operation with LaSalle Causeway cleared from the Cataraqui RiverKingston 1000 Islands Cruises sails it’s final ship trapped in the inner harbour out. The boat is set to begin regular operations on Saturday.Jun 21
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Montreal’s Comic Arts Festival in full swingThe Comic Arts Festival is running until Sunday this weekend and features over 300 authors, speakers and artists from the comic book world. Nily Louis has the details.ConsumerMay 25
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Guilbeault ‘looking forward’ to carbon rebate full analysis after PBO admits analysis errorSpeaking in Ottawa on Wednesday, Canada’s Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said that he was “looking forward” to seeing a full analysis of the carbon rebate program, after the parliamentary budget officer (PBO) issued a correction based on an error. “To their credit, they made a mistake and they recognize it,” Guilbeault said. “Now, I’m hoping...CanadaMay 29
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Full review into Pickton’s attack needs to be done, former correctional officer saysAlan Mullen, a former correctional officer who worked at Kent Institution in Agassiz when Robert Pickton was an inmate there says a full review into Pickton’s attack needs to be done. Mullen says while Pickton was not a violent inmate, many would have wanted to enact violence against him.CrimeMay 21
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Pharmacists say provincial regulations prevent them from using full set of skillsWhile another group of pharmacists enter the working world after graduating this week, there are worries that they won’t be allowed to utilize all the skills in Manitoba that they have learned.May 16
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UN General assembly backs Palestinian bid to become full memberThe United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) has backed a Palestinian bid to become a full member. The assembly adopted a resolution Friday with 143 votes in favour and nine voting against the measure, including the United States and Israel.WorldMay 10
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Focus Ontario: Full Steam ReverseThe Trudeau government unveiling its latest budget this week – how this financial blueprint will impact you. Queen’s Park making a major transit announcement and then quickly reversing part of that plan – we’ll explain why. And, and a year to the day after Canada’s largest gold heist – police announce they have cracked the...Focus OntarioApr 20
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Ruth’s Chris Steak House puts full menu on display in Global Edmonton kitchen 2From succulent ribeyes to tender fillet mignon, every bite is a celebration of taste at Ruth’s Chris Steak House. Its downtown location is in the heart of Edmonton on Jasper Avenue. General manager Chris Lidstone and chef Altaf Aga showcase more than a dozen of their delicious menu items and details about the restaurant’s Mother’s...Apr 27
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Calgary Canucks goaltender Molinaro comes full circle returning home for national championshipsThe Calgary Canucks are coming off their first AJHL championship in 25 years thanks in part to the play of goaltender Julien Molinaro. Molinaro’s hockey career is set to come full circle when he returns to the place where he first fell in love with the sport. Moses Woldu reports.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryApr 25
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Flowers in full bloom at Abbotsford and Harrison tulip festivalsFields of rainbow tulips are in full bloom at the Abbotsford and Harrison festivals. Here are some of the best scenes captured by Global News and our viewers.CanadaApr 20
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Canucks fans out in full force for official return of Stanley Cup playoffs to VancouverThe Canucks hosted game one of the Western Conference Quarter Finals Sunday night, their first home playoff game in almost a decade. Cassidy Mosconi has more on the big win, the fan frenzy and how Canucks fans are pumped to do it all over again.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 22
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A week full of challenges for BC NDP ahead of legislature breakThe B.C. legislature will not be sitting next week. It’s a break the ruling party is likely thankful for, after a week full of challenges. Richard Zussman breaks down the latest problems for the BC NDP.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 12
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Filling the seats at Commonwealth StadiumThe 2024 CFL season is underway for the Elks, but there’s still one thing that’s unfortunately lacking: the energy from a full stadium. Jaclyn Kucey has more on the team’s efforts to attract new fans.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 14
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The Full Monty on now at Neptune TheatreThe stars of the Broadway musical The Full Monty stop by Global News Morning to give us a preview of the boisterous, pop-rock-musical send-up of gender expectations and stereotypes…that takes it all off.Global News Morning HalifaxApr 1
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Baltimore bridge collapse: Biden says 2 shipping lanes open, full channel to open by end of MayU.S. President Joe Biden spoke on Friday about the progress made thus far in removing debris following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland. The president says two small channels have been cleared for essential ships. “The Army corps says by the end of April they’ll be able to open the...U.S. NewsApr 5
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Focus BC: Looking ahead to fall electionIn a special extended edition of Focus BC, Richard Zussman and Keith Baldrey look back at recent activity in the B.C. legislature to see what lies ahead for the fall election on Oct. 19. They discuss the major political parties, big issues in the province, and ridings to watch.Focus BCJun 20
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Global releases its fall primetime lineupGlobal’s exciting fall lineup is out, and Corus Entertainment Networks and Content Executive Vice President Troy Reeb fills us in on what to look forward to.Global News Morning BCJun 5
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Global TV’s lineup revealed for this fallTroy Reeb, Global TV’s executive vice-president of networks and content, joins Global News Morning Calgary to talk about the new and returning hit shows on Global TV this fall.Global News Morning CalgaryJun 5
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Nova Scotia to restrict cellphones in classrooms this fallLeave your phone alone. That message is becoming more common in classrooms across Canada as Nova Scotia joins four other provinces in restricting the devices at school. Heidi Petracek takes a look at the rules and gathers reaction from students and experts.CanadaJun 9