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  • “Renegade Nell”: Nick Mohammed and Louisa Harland on their new action packed series
    We take a ride into the world of ‘Renegade Nell’ as Morgan Hoffman chats with stars Louisa Harland and Nick Mohammed! They open up about landing their roles, the magical allure of the script, and the thrilling escapades of the series. Nick also delves into his experience on the beloved show “Ted Lasso.”
    The Morning Show
    Apr 8
  • Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: April 16
    Wind fuels a large fire that destroyed RVs and vehicles in a northeast Edmonton storage yard, Edmonton doctors warn of a NICU crisis that it says could lead to baby deaths, passionate Oilers fans gearing up for another cup run and Alberta RCMP seize $420K in stolen property.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 16
  • Inflation ticked higher in March. Are Bank of Canada rate cuts still in the cards?
    Canada’s annual inflation rate rose slightly last month, accelerated largely by higher gas prices, data showed Tuesday. Statistics Canada reported that the overall inflation rate in the country was 2.9 per cent year-over-year in March, up from 2.8 per cent the previous month. Governor of the Bank of Canada Tiff Macklem weighed-in on the data,...
    Canada
    Apr 16
  • Bitcoin just hit a new record high. Is it time to reconsider crypto in your portfolio?
    Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency by market cap, hit a fresh high Tuesday on the heels of a months-long rally. Some observers suggest that the once-niche alternative investment has gone mainstream, which may have big implications for its future price trajectory. Anne Gaviola has more on what’s driving this latest rally for the notoriously volatile...
    Mar 5
  • 18 arrested in connection to gang-related crimes in Quebec
    In Quebec, 18 individuals have been arrested in connection to a series of gang-related crimes near Quebec City. Ten of these individuals are now facing charges related to the violence. Mike Armstrong explains that an organization called “Blood Family Mafia” appears to have picked a fight with the Hells Angels.
    Canada
    Feb 25
  • Odysseus’ historic moon mission underway
    Nivrita Ganguly is joined by Dr Nicola “Nicky” Fox, Associate Administrator at NASA’s Science Mission Directorate to discuss the Odysseus’ historic moon landing and the future of lunar missions.
    Feb 25
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  • Pick-up truck rescued after getting stuck in sand on Vancouver Island beach
    A large rescue operation in Fanny Bay, B.C., after a pick-up truck got stuck on a beach. The truck got stuck after a man tried to take his kids on a late-night beach stroll.
    BC1
    Jan 30
  • Lobster season kicks off in southwestern N.S. after week-long delay
    After nearly a week delay in the lobster season due to weather, fishermen in southwestern Nova Scotia will finally hit the water early on Saturday morning. As a shorter season kicks off, workers will be scrambling to meet their quota for the year. Zack Power has more.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Dec 1, 2023
  • Kicking Horse Canyon Project: All lanes now open for travel
    On Thursday, the Ministry of Transportation announced that the westbound lanes of the Trans-Canada Highway are now open for public use.
    Nov 30, 2023
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  • Over 200 unplanned ER closures in rural areas, Ontario’s AG audit finds
    Acting Ontario Auditor General Nick Stavropoulos revealed in a health care audit on Wednesday that there were over 200 unplanned, temporary emergency department closures over 12 months leading up to June 2023, involving 23 hospitals in rural and remote areas, largely due to nursing shortages. He added ER wait times have also increased post-pandemic.
    Canada
    Dec 6, 2023
  • Vancouver hoping to kick-start long-stalled Little Mountain development
    Fifteen years after it bought a prime piece of Vancouver real estate, evicted the residents, and tore down a slew of affordable housing, Holborn Properties is asking the city to relax conditions to finally allow development on Little Mountain. Travis Prasad explains.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Oct 27, 2023
  • Edmonton shooting: Police say death of 11-year-old child in targeted killing was ‘sick, twisted’
    Edmonton Police Services (EPS) Acting Supt. Colin Derksen said during a Friday update that the “intentional” killing of a 41-year-old man, who was identified as a high-profile gang member, and his 11-year-old son in a vehicle was “sick and twisted” and reflected the changing landscape of organized crime. “Once the shooter or the shooters learned...
    Canada
    Nov 10, 2023
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  • Unifor president expects automaker Stellantis will come ‘kicking and screaming’ after Ford, GM agreements
    After announcing that Unifor and General Motors reached a tentative agreement hours after workers hit the picket lines on Tuesday, Unifor National President Lana Payne speculated that Stellantis will “come here kicking and screaming” ahead of contract negotiations. “The challenge with Stellantis is they have the largest footprint in Canada,” Payne said, adding that “our...
    Canada
    Oct 10, 2023
  • Lottery frenzy: U.S. Powerball jackpot soars to $1.4 billion
    The U.S. Powerball lottery hit a brand new record on Saturday, offering a $1.4 billion jackpot prize to its lucky winner — if there even is one. A winner has not been picked since July, equivalent to 33 drawings, resulting in the large reward that has accumulated over time. Global’s Jennifer Johnson reports.
    Money
    Oct 7, 2023
  • Global News Hour at 6 Calgary: Sept. 29
    The rising number of people getting sick from respiratory illnesses has doctors calling on the province to reintroduce masking in hospitals. More long-term care centres are having COVID-19 outbreaks and advocates are demanding more transparency on where the outbreaks are. And Saturday is the third National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day to remember...
    Sep 29, 2023
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  • Global National: Sept. 24
    The death of Ridge Meadows RCMP officer Const. Rick O’Brien Friday sparked memorials in his home province of B.C. and cities across Canada. His death has highlighted the risks police face when on duty. A building in Montreal collapsed suddenly on Saturday afternoon, killing one and leaving two with critical injuries. Also, days after fleeing...
    Global National
    Sep 24, 2023
  • Icelandic festival kicks off in Gimli for the long weekend
    The Icelandic Festival of Manitoba celebrates 134 years of celebrating all things to do with Icelandic culture in Gimli this weekend. Vice president of the festival Sigrun Asmundsson joins Global News Morning to talk about all the different events taking place, as well as the significance of the festival to those living in Manitoba who...
    Canada
    Aug 3, 2023
  • Peterborough city council supports up to 2 additional residential units on lots
    Peterborough city councillors were back at City Hall Tuesday after a month-long summer break. And they picked up right where they left off, discussing several potential changes to address aspects of the housing shortage – including adding more residential units to a lot. Robert Lothian has more.
    Economy
    Aug 9, 2023
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  • Global National: Aug. 4
    Data from Statistics Canada shows that Canada’s unemployment rate rose in July for the third consecutive month, ticking up slightly to 5.5 per cent. In Russia, a court has added 19 more years to the jail term that Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny is already serving, convicting the opposition activist of extremism. Three months after fighting...
    Aug 4, 2023
  • Dutch Growers talks companion type planting on Garden Tips
    Rick Vanduyvendyk from Dutch Growers says people can plant all summer long. He says it’s important to think about having the right plant for the right place. Vanduyvendyk gave a range of examples for things to add to your garden to help give it some colour and texture.
    Lifestyle
    Jul 28, 2023
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