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New ice cream flavours set to sweeten 2026As 2026 begins, the search for the next big ice cream flavour is already underway. While classic favourites are still holding strong, emerging trends are shaping what dessert lovers will be craving in the months ahead. Kayvan Mahbod, owner of Demetres, joins Candace Daniel to talk about the flavours that defined 2025, the new combinations...Global News Morning TorontoJan 7
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Young entrepreneurs find success in Winnipeg ice cream shopsSome young Winnipeg entrepreneurs are running successful ice cream shops, an example of a shift in historical trends when it comes to local young business owners. Teagan Rasche reports.Oct 29, 2025
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Ice Cream shops stay open in ReginaIce cream shops in Regina are taking advantage of the warm weather this fall and keeping their doors open for longer than usual.Oct 12, 2025
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Is Doug Ford chasing viral moments with whiskey and ice cream?Ontario Premier Doug Ford has attracted attention by pouring out a bottle of whiskey and eating an ice cream during a news conference. But what’s he trying to achieve? The Focus Ontario panel breaks it down.Focus OntarioOct 4, 2025
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Ice cream giant Chapman’s announces plans to expand operations in OntarioOn Friday, Canadian ice cream giant Chapman’s announced it would expand its operations and build a new facility in the small town of Markdale, Ont. – a project worth upwards of $200 million. The expansion is supported by $27 million from Doug Ford government’s Invest Ontario Fund.Sep 19, 2025
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‘Thank you to my girth’: Doug Ford scarfs down ice cream bar at press conferenceAfter announcing Friday that Canadian ice cream giant Chapman’s would soon expand its operations, Ontario Premier Doug Ford enjoyed one of the company’s iconic treats, a peanut-and-caramel-filled Yukon ice cream bar. “My goodness,” Ford said as he scarfed down the “absolutely delicious” treat. “I’m not BSing anyone, I eat these things every night. Thank you...Sep 19, 2025
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Weather warmup creating challenges for winter festivals in EdmontonWarmer temperatures are creating challenges for winter events that depend on the cold. Some outdoor rinks are unusable, the downtown Ice Castle is temporarily closed, and Deep Freeze: A Byzantine Winter Festival on Alberta Avenue is doing what it can to preserve events like ice sculpture carving. Sarah Komadina reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 13
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Ice cream split: Ben & Jerry’s co-founder resigns in protestBen & Jerry’s co-founder Jerry Greenfield has exited the company he founded nearly 50 years ago, due to a dispute with its parent company. Greenfield accuses Unilever of silencing Ben & Jerry’s social activism, including efforts to protest the war in Gaza. Touria Izri has more on the split.ConsumerSep 17, 2025
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton Jan. 13Many Edmonton drivers are getting stuck on residential streets as blading continues. Warmer temperatures are creating challenges for winter festivals that depend on the cold for events like ice carving. The City of Edmonton is putting $480,000 towards continued Chinatown revitalization efforts. Prime Minister Mark Carney meets with coastal First Nations in northern B.C., where...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 13
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Urgences-santé reports 2nd busiest day in its history after Montreal freezing rainThe freezing rain that blanketed the city and created icy sidewalks has sent scores of Montrealers to overcrowded ERs. Patients are coming in with fractures and concussions — adding pressure to a health system already strained. As Elizabeth Zogalis reports, Urgences-santé reported its second highest call volume in its history.CanadaDec 30, 2025
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Treacherous commute as storm hits southern OntarioThe Greater Toronto Area is grappling with a dangerous one-two punch as powerful winds and plunging temperatures sweep into the region. Winds up to 90 km/h have been battering the area since Monday morning, while sudden snow squalls and icy roads are creating treacherous conditions for the commute. Sean O’Shea is tracking the latest and...Global News at 6 TorontoDec 29, 2025
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Calgary man highlights mobility challenges caused by snow, ice buildupAn Alberta cowboy is sharing his experience navigating the snow and ice on Calgary streets and sidewalks. Now using a wheelchair, he says ice buildup and poorly cleared sidewalks create a whole new obstacle for those just trying to get around. Adam MacVicar reports.WeatherDec 5, 2025
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Health Matters: Some ice cream, baklava recalled due to salmonella concernsVarious ice cream and baklava products are being recalled due to possible salmonella contamination. The move comes as part of an on going investigation across the country involving pistachios and products that contain pistachios. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Sept. 5, 2025.Health MattersSep 5, 2025
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Staying safe on the roads this winterWith snow and ice creating dangerous driving conditions, vehicle readiness is key. She Auto Know founder and CEO Stephanie Henry joins Candace Daniel with expert advice on winter tires, fluids, and battery maintenance for both gas and electric vehicles.Global News Morning TorontoNov 14, 2025
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Ben & Jerry’s co-founder resignsBen & Jerry’s co-founder Jerry Greenfield has left the ice cream company after nearly 50 years at the global brand, citing a dispute with its parent company, Unilever.Sep 17, 2025
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Norway House Cree Nation’s Clarke cracks WHL’s Prince Albert RaidersWATCH: Leaving Norway House Cree Nation four years ago to pursue his dreams on the ice, 17-year-old defenceman Hubert Clarke has made his WHL debut with the Prince Albert Raiders.SportsSep 30, 2025
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Breast milk ice cream? U.S. stores selling pints of ‘sweet and salty’ new flavourIt’s an ice cream flavour you won’t believe is real – but it is. Breast milk flavoured ice cream pints are being sold for a limited time in the U.S., described as ‘sweet and salty’ with hints of honey and colostrum. Would you try it?Aug 7, 2025
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Foodie Tuesday: Churned Ice CreamWe check in with owner Bailey Vernon to get the scoop on Churned Ice Cream, Dartmouth’s newest plant-based ice cream shop on Portland Street.Global News Morning HalifaxJul 29, 2025
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Global Calgary’s Norma Reid offers taste test for YYC Ice Cream FestConsider it a delicious way to give back, and a great excuse to eat as much ice cream as you can over the next month. Norma Reid went taste testing as part of this summer’s YYC Ice Cream Fest!Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryJul 21, 2025
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Proudly Canadian: celebrating National Ice Cream DayJuly 20th is National Ice Cream Day. Chapman’s Ice Cream has been serving families across the country for more than 50 years. Now, as tariffs rise and inflation pressures mount, the family-run brand is freezing prices to support Canadians. Ashley Chapman, COO of Chapman’s, joins Ross Hull to talk about the company’s legacy and commitment...CanadaJul 18, 2025