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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
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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
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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
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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
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B.C. man charged nearly 30 years later for 4 violent sex assaults in OntarioA British Columbia man is facing several charges almost 30 years after four females were violently sexually assaulted in southwestern Ontario, police say. The Ontario Provincial Police say through advanced DNA technology, they were able to identify 52-year-old Jason Timothy Davidson — who was in his 20s at the time of the incidents — as...CanadaOct 29
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Montreal’s Saint-Laurent fire victims still without homes one month laterIt’s been one month since a fire in a Saint-Laurent apartment building forced 30 people — many of them families — from their homes. Despite weeks of searching for new housing, at least seven families still have no permanent place to call home. As Felicia Parrillo reports, residents are hoping for action after meeting with...FireOct 22
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Buy now, pay later: A help or a hindrance?You may have noticed it as an option when online shopping, or even in your banking app – the use of Buy Now, Pay Later services is on the rise. Iris Dyck breaks down who’s using them, and how they can be a help, or a hindrance.Oct 17
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Manitoba RCMP still searching for missing Piney woman 2 years laterManitoba RCMP say they continue to look for a missing Piney woman two years after she disappeared.Oct 17
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Great Outdoors Comedy Festival announces 2026 lineup including Nikki GlaserWe check in with Park Ranger Donovan to get the rundown for the 2026 lineup for the Great Outdoors Comedy Festival, including the news that Nikki Glaser will headline Sunday, August 9th at Garrison Grounds.Global News Morning HalifaxOct 14
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Use of force questioned after Taser deployed twice times in Edmonton arrestQuestions are being raised about the amount of force used during a Thursday night arrest. Police said they were on patrol when a man in a suspected vehicle tried to flee the scene. As Sarah Komadina explains a witness captured the take down on video and now there are concerns about how it all unfolded.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonOct 10
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Newly built sidewalks in NDG torn up weeks later, upsetting residentsBrand new sidewalks only a few weeks old along Melrose avenue in NDG are being ripped up by the city, according to residents. Officials say crews are preparing the street for future repaving work, but residents complain the project is mismanaged. Brayden Jagger Haines reports.CanadaOct 9
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Canadian families reflect on October 7th attacks two years laterFamilies in Canada whose loved ones were killed in the October 7th attacks two years in Israel are reflecting on their pain and hope for the future. Among the lives lost was Bracha Levinson, 74, who was killed in her home in Kibbutz Nir Oz. Her grandson, Yoav Shimoni, shares her legacy with Candace Daniel.CanadaOct 7
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Spider Mable 10 years laterSeptember 28th marks a special anniversary in Edmonton. Ten years since a pint-sized superhero won hearts around the world as “SpiderMable”. Now a teenager, Mable’s epic mission to save Edmonton is back in the spotlight. Jaclyn Kucey has more.EntertainmentSep 28
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Assessing the impact of the Trump administration’s tariffs on Canadian businesses eight months laterTrade lawyer Martha Harrison speaks to Global News about how she has advised her clients to navigate the uncertainty around the tariffs, while also considering the CUSMA renegotiations.Global News Hour at 6 Weekend BCSep 22
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Edmonton’s first Phase 1 parking ban of season ends with drivers being ticketedThe City of Edmonton’s Phase 1 parking ban ended on Monday with over 100 tickets handed out. But as Sarah Ryan explains, drivers shouldn’t expect a long reprieve if the snow forecasted to fall over Christmas becomes a reality later this week.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 22
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Pile O’ Bones Brewing Company supporting Regina Food BankPile O’ Bones Brewing Co. and Regina Food Bank are partnering for the fifth year, with proceeds from sales of their ‘Community Lager’ helping donate meals for those in needs. Regina Food Bank Evelyn Cerda and Pile O’Bones’ Chris Mooney joined Juliane Bodini with more.Dec 16
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Women’s hockey growing in EdmontonThis month, Edmonton is home to women’s hockey. Rogers Place is hosting the rivalry series between Team Canada and Team USA. And later this month, the PWHL comes to town. While Canada lost its first outing Wednesday night, there is still a lot of success for the sport overall. Jasmine King explains.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 11
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Palma’s Picks: Christmas romance is found once againRemember a youthful love you found once before, what if the chance to rekindle it returned years later? A second-chance at romance is the situation our guest author created in her latest holiday offering. Bestselling Canadian, and New York Times bestselling author, Marissa Stapley, joins Jennifer Palma with her book “Christmas at the Ranch”, but...Global News Morning BCDec 21
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‘Thou shall not steal’: Inuit leader recounts Pope Francis comment as Indigenous artifacts repatriatedNatan Obed, president of Canada’s national Inuit organization, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami spoke during a repatriation ceremony of Indigenous artifacts at the Canadian Museum of History on Tuesday. He said the late Pope Francis had told him ‘Thou shall not steal.’ The Pope made the comment to Obed during a visit to Iqaluit and later when...CanadaDec 9
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Mayor Olivia Chow weighs in on key city proposalsToronto is considering major moves on everything from housing taxes to transit improvements. Mayor Olivia Chow joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to discuss the proposed hike to the land transfer tax on high-value homes, the new fare cap for frequent TTC riders, and concerns raised about the recently launched Finch West LRT. She also addresses the city’s...Global News Morning TorontoDec 10