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  • Frances Fisher shares why she loved filming in Newfoundland & Labrador for “The King Tide”
    Frances Fisher discusses her role as ‘Faye’ in the captivating thriller “The King Tide,” highlighting her excitement for the project and the bond formed with the cast during filming in Newfoundland and Labrador. She also shares memories from her time on the set of “Titanic”, reflecting on the film’s lasting impact on audiences.
    The Morning Show
    Apr 30
  • The Morning Show: April 30
    On today’s episode of The Morning Show: We have the lowdown on everything you need to know about adopting pets from a shelter. Plus, we debunk the anti-sunscreen movement with Christine Cho. Also, it’s another edition of the Kyle Files where we answer your wellness questions. Plus, learn how to enhance your outdoor privacy with...
    The Morning Show
    Apr 30
  • Police recover vehicle, still seek suspect tied to fatal King Street shooting in Hamilton
    Hamilton police say they have recovered a black Honda Civic the say was used by a shooter in the murder of 19-year-old Alexander Circiumaru in the city’s downtown on March 6, 2024. They have also released a security camera image of a suspect in the homicide investigation.
    Canada
    Mar 18
  • Filmmaker on lessons learned making Dr. Bonnie Henry documentary
    A new documentary is set to be released centred around B.C.’s Provincial Health Officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry, and her time responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. Filmmaker, Adrian Buitenhuis, shares the details.
    Global News Morning BC
    Feb 7
  • Pro-Palestinian encampment protest begins at University of Toronto
    In the early hours of Thursday, a group of University of Toronto students knocked down fencing around King’s College Circle, and put up dozens of tents in a demonstration demanding the university divest its ties with certain Israeli companies in light of the conflict in Gaza. Jaden Lee-Lincoln shares the school’s response.
    Canada
    May 2
  • Barriers for businesses inside the ICE District Plaza
    The Edmonton Oilers playoffs should be a time where there should be no empty seats, but some businesses in the ICE District Plaza say it’s been harder to fill them. As Jasmine King explains, some bars and restaurants say their location is a double-edged sword.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    May 1
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  • WNBA game in Canada one part of the rise of women’s sports
    For just the second time in Canadian history, the WNBA tips off in our country. It’s a chance to showcase the league, its stars, but more importantly, inspire a generation of young fans, who are seeing a shift in women’s sport. Jasmine King reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    May 4
  • Scheduling delays for ultrasounds causing anxiety for pregnant Nova Scotians
    A Halifax expecting mother is voicing her concerns about wait times for pregnancy ultrasounds in the province, after turning to private care to learn that she is having twins. As Megan King reports, delays in scheduling for dating ultrasounds is causing anxiety amongst parents during a time when they’re looking for reassurance.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Apr 26
  • King Charles to resume public duties after cancer diagnosis, British public welcomes royal return
    Britain’s King Charles will return to public duties next week for the first time since being diagnosed with cancer as he makes good progress following treatment and a period of recuperation, the Buckingham Palace said on Friday. The British public welcomed the news, with London residents expressing that they were “happy to hear” that he...
    World
    Apr 26
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  • Kentville, N.S. senior faces difficulties finding rental in community
    A Kentville, N.S. senior is voicing his concerns around difficulties he faced when looking for rental housing in his community, after his apartment was sold off by his landlord. As Megan King reports, a lack of housing options at inflated prices means the search for a new place takes time.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Apr 16
  • Calls for changes after Wetaskiwin recall petition falls short
    Another recall petition has come up short. Wetaskiwin’s mayor will stay on the job. But recent campaigns to remove elected officials have people on both sides of the campaign saying the recall process needs to change. Jasmine King explains.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 12
  • AI-powered home security system fires paintballs at intruders
    Marketed in a promo video as the first security system of its kind, ‘PaintCam Eve’ is an AI-powered, paintball-launching home security system with real-time face recognition to deter intruders. The robotic contraption is currently a project on Kickstarter.
    Apr 18
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  • 2nd grid alert in a week forces rotating power outages in Alberta
    For the second time this week a grid alert was issued throughout Alberta, asking people in the province to conserve their power. But Friday morning, the Alberta Electric System Operator took measures a step further with rotating power outages. Jasmine King reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 5
  • Crown files to appeal sentence for man who dismembered Beaumont mom Treasa Oberly
    The Crown is seeking to appeal the sentence of an Alberta man who avoided jail time in a troubling crime. Joseph Skelly was sentenced to house arrest and probation after dismembering and burning the body of a Beaumont mother, Treasa Lynn Oberly. Jasmine King has the latest.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Mar 28
  • Palma’s Picks: Vancouver born author looks at life abroad through storytelling
    A Vancouver born author, dividing his time between Canada and China, is using storytelling to try and make sense of life. Sheung-King is a Governor General-nominated author and joins Jennifer Palma on Global BC Morning Weekend.
    Global News Morning BC
    Mar 24
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  • Edmonton basketball team achieves historic season while coach endures cancer
    The King’s University women’s basketball team in Edmonton is heading to the CCAA national championship tournament for the first time in the program’s history. The Eagles have achieved success while their coach has been dealing with a serious cancer diagnosis. Slav Kornik has the story.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Mar 12
  • Halifax police officer saves choking woman at local restaurant
    A Halifax police sergeant is being recognized within his community after successfully saving an unresponsive woman from choking while at a restaurant. As Megan King reports, the officer says he was happy to be in the right place at the right time.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Mar 8
  • No jail time for Alberta man who dismembered slain Beaumont mother Treasa Oberly
    DISTURBING DETAILS: Tears and anger inside an Edmonton courtroom as a man who pleaded guilty to dismembering the body of a Beaumont mother learned his fate. Joseph Donald Skelly, 69, received a two-year conditional sentence and not serve any time behind bar for causing an indignity to the body of his grandchild’s mother, Treasa Lynn...
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Mar 7
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  • Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: March 11
    In this Monday, March 11, 2024 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney and Scott Roberts, thousands of City of Edmonton workers prepare to go on strike for the first time in nearly 50 years, a man was pushed in front of the Valley Line LRT and injured, and two...
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Mar 11
  • A look at who’s considering a shot at becoming Halifax’s next mayor
    With Halifax Mayor Mike Savage opting out of the municipal race this fall, that leaves the door wide open for others to throw their hats in the ring. As Megan King reports, two local councillors and one member of parliament say they’re considering a run, but no one seems to want to be first to...
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Feb 23
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