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North Vancouver’s Mia Pante joins RiseThe Vancouver Rise won the NSL championship in their first season, now they are adding more firepower looking to repeat. North Van midfielder Mia Pante is now on loan from A.S. Roma, and she joins Global News Morning to talk about coming home to play.Global News Morning BCFeb 9
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Unique adventures with Quark: AMA TravelIt’s an adventurous twist on a cruise vacation. Roland van Meurs from AMA Travel joined Global News Morning to share details on the Quark Expeditions Arctic Trip. Sponsored by AMA.Global News Morning EdmontonJan 30
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Travel packages with Air Canada: AMA TravelInclusive travel makes it easy to get everything you need for a vacation at once. Katie St. John from AMA Travel joined Global News Morning to talk about packages available through Air Canada Vacations. Sponsored by AMA.Global News Morning EdmontonFeb 6
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Okanagan MLA goes on ride-along with RCMPAn Okanagan MLA is sharing her experience after she got a first-hand look at what type of calls officers are responding to. Kristina Loewen went on a ride-along with the RCMP in Kelowna. Victoria Femia has the details.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganJan 22
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Time to start planning for spring break: AMA TravelBelieve it or not, spring break is just around the corner. This is a great time for a quick trip or weekend getaway. Kelsey Pruden from AMA Travel shared ideas for easy escapes. Sponsored by AMA.Global News Morning EdmontonJan 23
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Escaping the winter weather: AMA TravelWe’ve had some mild weather these past few weeks but it’s about to get cold again. It might be time to book that trip somewhere warm. Roland van Meurs from AMA Travel joined Global News Morning with some ideas. Sponsored by AMA.Global News Morning EdmontonJan 16
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NDP MLA talks Environmental Racism in Nova ScotiaWe check in with Suzy Hansen, the Official Opposition’s Justice Critic, to learn more about why they are demanding action and accountability from government on Environmental Racism.Global News Morning HalifaxJan 20
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Perfect time to snag great deals on cruises: AMA TravelYou might not know this, but it’s currently wave season. It has nothing to do with surfing … but it does involve water — specifically cruises! Kelsey Pruden from AMA Travel shared details. Sponsored by AMA.Global News Morning EdmontonJan 9
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Exploring Atlantic Canada: AMA TravelNow more than ever, Canadians who want to travel want to stay within the country, as opposed to heading down south. Of course, we have the beautiful Rocky Mountains in our own backyard, but what if you wanted to go somewhere a little farther away? Katie St. John from AMA Travel joined Global News Morning...Global News Morning EdmontonJan 2
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Vehicles versus Valley Line LRT prompts new AMA campaignAMA has launched a public education campaign aimed at reducing the number of collisions between vehicles and the Valley Line LRT. Since the line opened in November 2023, there’s been 31 crashes with drivers. Sarah Ryan reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 8
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Golden Globes red carpet fashion check part 1: Emma Stone, Teyanna Taylor, and couples who inspired usThe Golden Globes are consistently among the most stylish red carpets of the awards season. From off-the-runway styles to bespoke couture, we see A-list celebs bringing their A-game. But was every single fit a hit? We brought in our specialists, style guru Susie Wall and fashion designer George Sully, to break down the top celeb...The Morning ShowJan 12
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Planning ahead for 2026 travels: AMA TravelNow is the time to start planning your travel for 2026: maybe even grab a last-minute AMA membership as a gift for a loved one wanting to travel. Roland van Meurs from AMA Travel joined Global News Morning to talk about Christmas cruising and tours for 2026. Sponsored by AMA.Global News Morning EdmontonDec 23, 2025
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Set sail on the AMA President’s CruiseIf you’re looking to spoil yourself with a Christmas present this year, consider booking an AMA-hosted President’s Cruise. Roland van Meurs from AMA Travel shared insider tips with Global News Morning. Sponsored by AMA.Global News Morning EdmontonDec 19, 2025
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Sit down with new city councilor Emma Durand-WoodClay Young talks with new city councilor Emma Durand-Wood on how she voted with the new city budget.PoliticsDec 22, 2025
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Woman dead, man seriously injured in random attacks in MississaugaPolice in Mississauga are sharing alarming new details about an assault that left a woman dead. Investigators now believe the attack was completely random and came less than an hour after another man was seriously injured by the same suspect in a separate unprovoked attack. Germain Ma reports.CanadaJan 31
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West Island students’ artwork featured on local MNA’s holiday cardsA group of Grades 5 and 6 students at Springdale Elementary in Dollard-des-Ormeaux are helping spread holiday cheer beyond their classroom this year. Their artwork was selected to appear on holiday cards sent out to the community by their local MNA, Brigitte Garceau. Felicia Parrillo reports.LifestyleDec 17, 2025
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Great gifts ideas from AMA TravelFinding a last-minute gift or stocking stuffer can be challenging — especially for the travel lover in your life. But AMA has some great ideas for everyone on your list. Roland van Meurs from AMA Travel shared some great ideas. Sponsored by AMA.Global News Morning EdmontonDec 12, 2025
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Historic Camp 30 saved from demolition with restoration approval“We were thrilled, just thrilled. And relieved,” says Marilyn Morowitz, Jury Lands Foundation Chair of Camp 30 in Bowmanville, Ont.— which housed prisoners of war during the Second World War — and is now saved from potential demolition with an approved restoration. Global’s Germain Ma has more.CanadaJan 21
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Global Okanagan Adopt-a-Pet: Meet Mia!Meet Mia! The one-and-a-half-year-old Belgium Malinois mix is up for adoption through the Okanagan Humane Society. She was surrendered by her previous owner because of a housing situation. She is described as very smart but timid.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganDec 9, 2025
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Every month, locals meet in a Courtice cafe to talk about deathIn a horror-themed Courtice cafe, locals meet on the third Tuesday of every month to talk about death. The topic is one everyone shares but tries to avoid. Germain Ma looks into why people are not only showing up, but growing in numbers.LifestyleJan 14