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B.C. fruit growers warn of mislabelled produceFacing an already difficult year, B.C. fruit growers are warning some produce on store shelves is being mislabelled as grown in B.C. Global’s Aaron McArthur reports. Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly referenced Penticton having a Costco.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 28
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Man who installed solar panels at his N.B. home told he must pay to produce his own energyA New Brunswick resident is reconsidering installing solar panels to power his home. That’s after discovering that he’ll need to pay more tax — not only on the power he purchases, but also on the power he produces. Global’s Silas Brown explains.Global News at 6 New BrunswickJul 26
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Summerland winery produces top wine of the yearMuch of the wine produced from the Okanagan valley is world renowned but, with so many options it can be hard to choose a wine in the store. Sydney Morton tells us a new list created by some of the top wine experts in the province may make things easier.LifestyleJun 20
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Richmond railway bridge catches fire, produces major smokeA partly decommissioned railway trestle in Richmond caught fire on Wednesday evening. As Troy Charles reports, the smoke was visible from across Metro Vancouver.Global News at 11 BCJun 21
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Montrealer produces award-winning podcast on LGBT purgeJune marks the beginning of pride season in Canada, and a Montreal journalist has launched a fascinating 8-part documentary series that tells the truth about Canada’s LGBT Purge. The documentary is part of his award-winning podcast series, Queer Legends: An Oral History Podcast. Host & producer of Queer Legends and former Parliamentary Press Gallery president,...Global News Morning MontrealJun 11
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Mel Brooks’ ‘The Producers’ comes to KelownaIf you are looking for a good laugh, the cast of ‘The Producers’ is ready to deliver. Sydney Morton takes us behind the scenes to a dress rehearsal of the Mel Brooks classic, ‘The Producers’.The ProducersMay 29
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Sask. producers wrap up seeding operations, head into crop dustingSaskatchewan producers are off to a good start as many prepare for the next step of crop production.Global News at 5 ReginaJun 1
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Popular Calgary grocer Freestone Produce unpopular with neighboursA very popular and busy discount grocer in Calgary is facing some backlash from its neighbours. As Tomasia DaSilva reports, some say the traffic chaos around Freestone Produce is disrupting their businesses.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryMay 27
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RFB, FCC partner to produce fresh produce with growing containerOn Wednesday, Regina Food Bank (RFB) CEO John Bailey said, “Farm Credit Canada has agreed to partner with us to make our growing container project possible so we can deliver fresh leafy green to the community year-round.”May 22
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Feature film documenting unseen homelessness produced in Saint JohnTwo Maritime film production companies are shooting a movie in Saint John that aims to take a critical look at unseen homelessness, using several landmark spaces in the city. Nathalie Sturgeon has more on the production.Global News at 6 New BrunswickMay 16
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Utilizing Fresh Produce this Salad MonthCelebrate National Salad Month with fresh and delicious seasonal veggies from your local farmers’ market! Holistic nutritionist Jesse Lane Lee joins Candace Daniel to share tips on how to incorporate more greens in your dietGlobal News Morning TorontoMay 2
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Possible duel rail strike for CN and CP as current contracts expire at the end of the yearWATCH: APAS president Ian Boxal says a possible rail strike would be catastrophic for Saskatchewan producers and province that is so export dependent.Consumer28 mins
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Health Matters: 9 people in Ontario have contracted listeriosis, warning issued over Silk brand productsThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency is urging people across the country not to drink Silk brand oat, almond, coconut, or almond and cashew milk, as well as Great Value almond milk, as the products could be contaminated with Listeria bacteria. So far, Ontario’s top doctor says nine people in the province have contracted listeriosis, and...HealthJul 10
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Toronto pushes for more flood reduction effortsThe frequency of storms producing intense rain has prompted Toronto to redouble efforts targeting flood mitigation. Those efforts have once again pushed a controversial surcharge targeting some property owners back to the forefront. Matthew Bingley reports.Jul 25
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Learn how to make soap with Edmonton’s Wild Prairie Soap CompanyWild Prairie Soap Company is one of Canada’s leading producers of nourishing skin products. Owner Tanya Zurock joins Global News Weekend Morning to show her process.Global News Morning EdmontonJul 13
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Manitoba farmers, producer groups concerned about effect of potential rail strikeUnionized workers at Canada’s two largest railways have voted in favour of a strike, and could walk off the job on May 22 if no deal is reached, leaving prairie farmers and producer organizations concerned about the potential effect on their business.May 2
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Summer Glam Guide: Must-have beauty products for the seasonGet ready to look your best this summer with beauty expert Tracy Peart! Tracy shares her must-have products for tackling hair in the heat, achieving sun-kissed skin, and adding vibrant pops of color to your look. Her tips will keep you looking fabulous all season long.The Morning ShowJun 25
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CNRL fined for not stopping birds from nesting on oilsands tailings pond islandMajor oilsands producer Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. has been fined by the Alberta Energy Regulator after hundreds of birds, wolves and coyotes were exposed to toxins at one of its tailings ponds. Morgan Black explains.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJul 15
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Rashida Jones on her eerie relationship with robot “Sunny”Rashida Jones, star and executive producer of “Sunny,” joins us to discuss the intriguing new dark dramedy. Rashida dives into her character’s eerie relationship with a robot, the challenges of acting alongside an AI, and the current fascination with dystopian themes. She also shares her experiences filming in Japan and blending drama with dark comedy.The Morning ShowJul 16
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Global News at 6 New Brunswick: July 26A New Brunswick artist who once combed the ocean floor in search of her medium is now turning out sea-born works of art that are shipped around the globe. It’s National Drowning Prevention Week, and experts are providing vital tips on how to protect yourself and your family from tragedy. A New Brunswick resident is...Global News at 6 New BrunswickJul 26