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  • Kingston’s Bellevue house reopens after six year break
    After a six years, Bellevue house, the home of Canada’s first prime minister sir John A. MacDonald has been reopened to the public. However, changes have been made to the exhibit in the ensuing years to better reflect his complicated legacy.
    May 23
  • Grand Markets Edmonton reopens and expands for the season
    Grand Markets Edmonton is back for the season at three locations, three days a week. Founder, Kirsta Franke, shares what’s new this year with vendors and where they’ve expanded markets.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    May 5
  • Napanee Harvey’s reopening after five month shutdown
    It was the grand re-opening at a Harvey’s in Napanee after the franchisee was forced to close the restaurant last December. It stemmed from a legal dispute over a faulty HVAC unit
    May 8
  • Saint John boardwalk set to reopen after renovations
    The highly-anticipated reopening of the Saint John boardwalk is inching closer. It’s undergoing upgrades to its staging area, public space and the patios used by restaurants. Nathalie Sturgeon reports.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    May 7
  • London Drugs stores reopening after ‘cybersecurity incident’
    London Drugs says all of its stores will be reopened by the end of Tuesday. But experts are criticizing the chain for its lack of communication as it dealt with its ‘cybersecurity incident.’
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 7
  • Montreal Eaton’s Centre iconic 9th floor and restaurant reopens Friday
    A Montreal landmark is coming back to life. On Friday May 17, the legendary 9th floor restaurant of the downtown Eaton Centre which closed in 1999 will reopen to the public. Ahead of the much-anticipated opening, Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella takes a trip down memory lane and talks about the significance of the...
    Global News Morning Montreal
    May 14
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  • Haiti’s main international airport reopens after gang violence prompted closure
    Haiti’s main international airport has reopened for the first time in nearly three months after relentless gang violence forced authorities to close it.
    World
    May 21
  • Free dental clinic for Montrealers in need reopens after renovation
    A vital resource for Montrealers in need is back in operation after a major facelift. The Jim Lund Dental Clinic offers free care for those who can’t afford it. And as Global’s Dan Spector reports, a recent renovation will allow them to help thousands more people every year.
    May 7
  • Injured hiker rescued from newly reopened Grouse Grind
    The Grouse Grind opened for the season last week and officials are already reminding hikers to be prepared. North Van District Fire and Rescue was called just after 7:15 Wednesday night for an injured hiker who twisted her ankle on the trail.
    Global News at Noon BC
    May 2
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  • Injured Gazans desperate for Rafah crossing to reopen: ‘Help us travel so we can get treatment’
    Injured Palestinians in Gaza are desperate for the border crossing in Rafah to reopen so they can access medical care amid Israel’s war with Hamas. The closure has not only left foreign aid piling up on the Egyptian side of the border as a humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens. It has also shut down a...
    World
    May 15
  • Multi-sensory space for neurodiverse children in Montreal reopens after flooding
    Caden’s Lighthouse, a multi-sensory environment geared for neurodiverse children, has reopened 10 months after a flood forced it to close and rebuild. Felicia Parrillo has the story.
    Health
    Apr 20
  • Bibo restaurant reopens in Old Strathcona Hotel
    After being closed since 2016, Bibo is back and better than ever! Reopening their doors in late January, the beloved wine bar is in the Old Strathcona Hotel. Paul Billows and Ayana Shiga share the new chapter.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Apr 13
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  • Roads reopen to downtown Calgary after police incident
    Reconciliation Bridge has reopened after being closed most of the day Thursday due to a police incident. Ina Sidhu reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Mar 28
  • Sayers Foods, Apsley’s only grocery store, reopens after 2020 fire
    It’s a celebration more than three years in the making. Apsley’s grocery store has been rebuilt and reopened after it was razed by fire in December 2020. Tricia Mason was in Apsley on Monday morning for the reopening.
    Mar 25
  • Winnipeg city council votes 11-3 to reopen landmark Portage and Main to pedestrians
    Winnipeg’s landmark intersection at Portage Avenue and Main Street will be reopening to pedestrian traffic after more than 40 years.
    Canada
    Mar 21
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  • Section of Notre-Dame Street East fully reopen after 9 months
    After nine long months, a hole that made for messy traffic on Notre-Dame Street East in Montreal has finally been repaired. Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines reports on the lengthy saga.
    Mar 13
  • Province touts three new physicians hired for Carberry, Man., health centre
    The province has hired three new physicians to strengthen the reopening of the ER in Carberry.
    May 10
  • High-profile cyberattacks on the rise
    Earlier this month, London Drugs stores reopened after a cyberattack forced their closure for more than a week. As Aaron McArthur reports, this news comes as another high-profile cyberattack is made public, this time on a B.C. health authority.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 22
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  • Nova Scotia reaches settlement with Northern Pulp
    A settlement has been reached between the Nova Scotia provincial government and the company behind Pictou’s Northern Pulp Mill. Paper Excellence will abandon its plans to reopen the mill, and instead pursue a new site in Queen’s County. As Skye Bryden-Blom reports, a First Nation’s chief who called out the company’s environmental impact says it’s...
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    May 23
  • Woman’s body found on Trans-Canada Trail in Peterborough
    A section of the Trans-Canada trail in Peterborough, Ont., was closed on Friday morning after police report a woman’s body was found. Officers responded to the area around 3:45 a.m. after a woman was found on the ground on the trail in the area of McDonnel and Reid streets. Police are assisting the coroner’s officer...
    Crime
    May 10
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