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Anti-aging 101: All you need to know about Botox, laser resurfacing, and retinol careThere are many schools of thought when it comes to fighting the effects of aging. We discuss beauty options, ranging from the costliest to the most reasonably priced. And above all, do they actually work? We’re talking about Botox, laser resurfacing, retinol care, and—above all—the price for each of these options.The Morning ShowNov 27, 2025
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Calgary lifts water restrictions, warns they will return later this yearCity leaders were able to breathe a sigh of relief on Friday as repair work on the Bearspaw feeder main was completed. As Skylar Peters reports, the city is no longer under water use restrictions, but future repair work this spring will bring them back.CanadaJan 16
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New Year’s 2026: Paris puts on show with spectacular music and lightParis, France, may have said goodbye to 2025 and hello to 2026 in the most spectacular way possible on New Year’s Eve. The Arc de Triomphe was bathed in colourful lights as the music and fireworks took the people celebrating below into 2026 in the most energetic way. Laser lights, music and the booms of...WorldDec 31, 2025
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New Year’s 2026: London explodes off the map in whirlwind of colour and booming soundLondoners’ were blasted into 2026 as the city’s famous London Eye was the setting for an impressive music, laser lights and fireworks show on New Year’s eve. Crowds of people were wide-eyed as colourful fireworks burst into the sky and Big Ben’s clock tower bells rang in the new year when the clock struck midnight....WorldDec 31, 2025
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Weeks later, some Thorncliffe Park residents return home after fireAfter more than a month after being displaced by a fire that broke out between the walls of two neighboring buildings in Thorncliffe park, some residents at 11 Thorncliffe Park Drive are being allowed to finally return home. Lexy Benedict reports.Global News at 6 TorontoJan 5
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Experts warn against using ‘buy now, play later’ programsBuy now, pay later is a temping option with the holidays right around the corner, but while the retail financing plan is popular, experts warn it comes at a cost. Meghan Cobb reports.CanadaDec 16, 2025
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Family of missing Winnipeg man continues advocacy work 2 years laterThe daughter of an 81-year-old man who went missing two years ago is asking for a review of the police search for her father, who is presumed dead. Iris Dyck reportsTrendingDec 12, 2025
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Thorncliffe apartment fire still burning several days laterToronto Fire Chief Jim Jessop provided an update on the Thorncliffe apartment fire that sparked last Thursday. As Jaden Lee-Lincoln reports, the fire is still burning with hundreds of residents displaced from their homes.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoDec 1, 2025
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Victim ‘fearful’ as Saskatoon voyeur arrested hours after releaseA victim of a man charged with over 70 voyeurism related offences says she was left shaken after learning of his release through social media, only to discover hours later that he had been arrested again.CrimeFeb 18
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Police address concerns about guns seized from home of Tumbler Ridge shooterRCMP are addressing serious concerns raised about the fact police had previously visited the home of the Tumbler Ridge shooter for mental health calls, and had seized guns, which were later returned. Rumina Daya reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 13
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Trump threatens opening of Gordie Howe BridgeThe opening of the Gordie Howe Bridge is set for later this year, however, remarks from Donald Trump are putting that into question. As Megan King reports, Windsor residents and officials are hoping the U.S. president’s threats are all talk.PoliticsFeb 10
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First complainant takes stand at businessman Frank Stronach’s sexual assault trialA woman testified that Stronach put his fingers up her crotch on the dance floor of a bar he owned in July 1981. She blacked out and alleges she woke up later, on her back and realized she was being raped. Catherine McDonald reports.Global News at 6 TorontoFeb 12
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‘They’re real’: Barack Obama talks aliens, Area 51In an interview with political commentator Brian Tyler Cohen on Saturday, former U.S. President Barack Obama said aliens are “real”, but that they’re not “being kept” at Area 51. Later, Obama clarified his comments in a social media post, saying, “I saw no evidence during my presidency that extraterrestrials have made contact with us. Really!”U.S. NewsFeb 17
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Manitoba woman recovering after waiting 8 years for surgeryAfter waiting eight long years for scoliosis surgery, a Manitoba woman is finally getting her life back. A year later, her quality of life has significantly improved. But her wait took a toll, both physically and mentally. Global’s Teagan Rasche reports.HealthFeb 10
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JUNO-nominated star Josh Ross opens up about his debut album and what he’s planning nextJUNO-nominated artist Josh Ross opens up about his debut album Later Tonight, his upcoming headliner tour, and connecting with fans on the road.EntertainmentFeb 5
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‘It doesn’t feel real’: Tumbler Ridge in shock after 8 murdered in mass school shootingShock is reverberating through Tumbler Ridge, B.C., where eight people were killed and at least 25 were injured in a mass shooting. The suspected shooter, Jesse Van Rootselaar, later died by suicide. Heather Yourex-West reports from Tumbler Ridge about the shock, sadness, and grief enveloping the small community.Global NationalFeb 11
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Health Matters: Ottawa planning to launch new national strategy on men’s healthCanada’s health minister says Ottawa is planning to launch a new national strategy on men’s and boy’s health later this year. The goal is to address research which shows men are three times more likely to die by suicide than women. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Feb. 9, 2026.Health MattersFeb 9
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Epstein files: Clintons agree to testify in House investigationFormer U.S. president Bill Clinton and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify in a House investigation into Jeffrey Epstein later this month.U.S. NewsFeb 3
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Canada’s secretary of state for sport visits Lower Mainland ahead of FIFAAdam van Koeverden, Canada’s Secretary of State for Sport, visited B.C.’s Lower Mainland on Saturday ahead of the FIFA World Cup coming later this year. Van Koeverden said he knows that Vancouver can host big and successful world events.Global News Morning Weekend BCFeb 5
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Deportation hearing for suspected high-ranking Iranian official living in Canada held behind closed doorsA deportation hearing for a suspected high-ranking Iranian official caught living in Canada was held behind closed doors Thursday after Global News and other media outlets were barred from covering the proceeding. The Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) later banned reporters from publishing his name. No explanation for the decision was given.CrimeFeb 6