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Sask. Party MLA Greg Lawrence charged with assault, resignsMoose Jaw police have charged Saskatchewan Party MLA Greg Lawrence with assault following an investigation.Global News at 5 ReginaJan 31
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‘Arbour’ brings culinary influence from around the world to Whyte AvenueLocated in the heart of White Avenue, ‘Arbour’ opened its doors last month and offers shareable plates like pizza and ceviche with influence from all over the globe, primarily with Mexican, Indonesian and Middle Eastern flavours. Head chef Greg Sweeney and GM Andrew Rachinski, share the details.Global News Morning EdmontonAug 20, 2023
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Global News Peterborough Update 1: Feb. 17, 2023New report details the growing cost of healthy eating; Ross Memorial Hospital continues to operate under a “Code Grey”; Lakefield College School hosts an Ontario Cup Nordic Race; Skytracker weather. Noor Ibrahim has the details.ConsumerFeb 17, 2023
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Metro Vancouver chair Greg Moore on Massey Tunnel replacementWed, Jun 29: Several B.C. mayors are voicing their opposition to the Massey Tunnel replacement project. Metro Vancouver chair Greg Moore shares his concerns about the replacement plan with BC1.BC1Jun 29, 2016
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Friendly ManitobansYou may be finding it a little difficult to be a Good Samaritan these days, with the pandemic placing a grey area over things like holding doors for each other. We hit the streets of downtown Winnipeg to ask what’s keeping a smile on the faces of so many friendly Manitobans in the midst of...Oct 2, 2020
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Pats pick up Regina native Carson Denomie from WarriorsThe Regina Pats have picked up Carson Denomie from the Moose Jaw Warriors. Denomie looks back at hockey memories in the Brandt Centre and what he hopes to bring to the team he grew up watching.Global News at 6 ReginaNov 29, 2019
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The Saskatchewan government announces $2 million in annual funding for Family Services Saskatchewan as well as 8 new rapid access counseling locationsGreg Lawrence, MLA for Moose Jaw Wakamow spoke to Global News this morning about the opening of 8 new rapid access counseling locations in the south and west areas of the province. The Saskatchewan government will also provide $2 millions in funding to Family Services Saskatchewan.CanadaJul 4, 2022
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‘They’re lovable comical characters’: Saskatoon beaver enthusiast urges residents to appreciate wildlife, natureSaskatoon resident and beaver enthusiast Mike Digout explained on Wednesday how he grew to love beavers over the pandemic during riverbank walks. Digout says beavers are nocturnal animals with poor vision and it’s best to enjoy their company from a safe distance.CanadaApr 12, 2023
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Beating the winter ‘blahs’ and seasonal depressionIf you’re thinking it’s been several weeks since we had a mostly sunny day – you would be correct. Between the grey weather, the stress of the pandemic entering its third year combined with the financial pinch many of us are feeling – it can all add up to make things feel really bleak. But...Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoJan 13, 2023
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10th annual Water Walk around Rice LakeThe Water Walk returned for its tenth year on Friday – this time on Rice Lake. Global Peterborough’ s Noor Ibrahim and Greg Davis were there to document the first part of a three-day journey honouring Mother Earth and its sacred water which also featured students from North Shore Public School.May 14, 2019
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NAC president explains the role music had in his upbringingThe new president and CEO of the NAC Christopher Deacon talks about how he grew up in a household of live music – Mozart or jazz – depending on his father’s mood.EntertainmentJun 12, 2018
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Halifax councillor speaks out for resident living beside licensed marijuana growerMon, Feb 15: Councillor Reg Rankin is asking Halifax council for a staff report on the bylaws and regulations surrounding medical marijuana grow operations and their effects on neighbouring properties. The issue stems from a resident in his district who lives next door to a licensed grower and is complaining about the odours. Rebecca Lau...Feb 15, 2016
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Bob Irving and Ed Tait on Grey CupBob Irving and Ed Tait talk about the mood around the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the match-up for the 107th Grey Cup game.Nov 21, 2019
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Calgary pot store opens to linesPot stores across the country are opening their doors, including Calgary’s FOUR20 Premium Market. Lines started out small in the early morning, but quickly grew to about 100 people. Doug Vaessen was there live for the marijuana milestone.CannabisOct 17, 2018
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Unionized workers walk off the job after GM reaffirms plans to shut Oshawa facilityGreg Moffatt, the plant chair representing Unifor workers, said employees would be back on the job Wednesday after they walked out Tuesday following General Motors announcement it was moving forward with its plans to close the facility in Oshawa.Jan 8, 2019
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Give a suit and change a lifeMoores Regional Manager Roger Assouad drops by Global News Morning to talk to Kelly Greig about the 7th annual Canadian Suit Drive.Global News Morning MontrealJul 19, 2016
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Amber Alert issued after car stolen with baby insideAn Amber Alert has been issued as Toronto police search for a grey/silver coloured, four-door 1997 Toyota Camry with license plate BWRC 161 reported stolen with a three-month-old baby boy in the back seat. It was reported stolen at 3:41 p.m. Sunday at Albion Road and Highway 27 in north Etobicoke.Mar 20, 2016
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Metro Vancouver staff asks for more time to review Massey Tunnel replacementThu, Feb 18: When the B.C. government announced plans last month for a new bridge to replace the Massey Tunnel, it was sold as a done deal. Greg Moore, mayor of Port Coquitlam and chair of Metro Vancouver, joins the Morning News to talk about why Metro Vancouver staff are now asking for more time...Feb 18, 2016
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Toronto Police unveil new look cruiserThe new cruiser, unveiled Monday by Chief Mark Saunders behind Toronto police headquarters, features a two-toned hybrid approach with a dark grey front and rear-end and white doors.Aug 21, 2017
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Calgary Grey Cup Committee gets the party started in OttawaFri, Nov 24: The Calgary Grey Cup Committee with help from Calgary Stampede royalty and city councillors flipped the mood with a wild pancake breakfast at the Grey Cup Festival on Friday. Kevin Smith has more from Ottawa.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryNov 24, 2017