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Abbotsford businesses set to reopenTwo Abbotsford businesses along Highway 1 are set to reopen only a week after flooding forced them to close. As Taya Fast reports, it’s all because of some hard lessons learned from the devastating 2021 atmospheric river.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 19
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Historic Morinville church reopens 4 years after massive fireIt’s a fresh start in a brand new church for a Morinville parish, more than four years after the original historic building went up in flames. Jaclyn Kucey shows us how the community north of Edmonton came together to celebrate its first Sunday mass back home at St. Jean Baptiste Parish Church.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 21
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Highway 1 partially reopening after multi-day closureA stretch of Highway 1 in Abbotsford begins to partially reopen Saturday night, after being closed for days. But the flood ravashed community isn’t out of the woods yet, as more rain is on the way for the Fraser Valley this week. Taya Fast reports.Global BCDec 13
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Whoop-Up Drive bridge fully reopens with changes after August collisionIn early August, a semi-truck collided with the underside of the Whoop-Up Drive bridge in Lethbridge. In an instant, the road that transports 50,000 vehicles per day was closed. While it partially reopened shortly after, several lanes remained blocked. Only this month did all lanes finally reopen, but as Justin Sibbet reports, the reduced speed...TrafficDec 10
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South Frontenac Town Hall reopening after 14 months of renovationsAfter more than a year of renovations, South Frontenac Town Hall is ready to welcome the public. Kaytlyn Poberznick got an early tour and shows us what residents can expect inside the updated facility.Dec 2
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West runway at YYC International Airport reopens after two years of constructionCalgary Airports COO Chris Miles joins Global News Morning Calgary to discuss the reopening of the YYC west runway, and what that means for travelers.Global News Morning CalgaryNov 27
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Shooters Golf Course to reopen during upcoming warm stretchGolfers will have another chance to tee it up before the snow flies as Shooter’s Golf Course is set to reopen with some warmer weather coming.WeatherNov 12
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Renovated Bonnerworth Park in Peterborough reopens with new amenities including 14 pickleball courts.A renovated Bonnerworth Park in Peterborough reopened on Saturday, featuring new pickleball courts, a pump bike track and updated skateboard park. But not everyone was in a celebratory mood.Nov 11
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Historic southern Alberta theatre reopens after summer renovationsFirst opened in 1912, Fort Macleod’s Empress Theatre is raising the curtain once again after the facility was modernized. As Justin Sibbet reports, the classic vibe remains the same while comfort has improved.Nov 6
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Alberta schools reopen as unions plan potential general strikeWhile teachers have been mandated back at work across Alberta, an even bigger labour problem could be brewing. As Heather Yourex-West explains, the provincial government’s use of the notwithstanding clause has led to a coalition of Alberta unions threatening to organize a general strike.Global NationalOct 29
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Downtown Winnipeg community hub reopens, offers resources for those in needThe Manitoba government says it’s reopening a community hub at Winnipeg’s Millennium Library and giving it a new focus.Oct 24
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Louvre reopens for 1st time since brazen daylight heistTourists welcomed the reopening of the Louvre museum on Wednesday but questioned whether security measures were sufficient, following the theft of historic royal jewellery worth an estimated US$102 million on Sunday.WorldOct 22
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Global News at 5:30 Okanagan – Dec. 23A look at the highways and road conditions around the Okanagan and connecting the Lower Mainland as many areas were hit with a blast of wintry weather this week. Highway 3 remains closed and the Coquihalla Highway was closed for hours on Monday, finally reopening around 1p.m. on Tuesday.Global News at 5:30 Okanagan8 hours
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Mayor Chad Bachynski on tariffs and budgetThere was plenty to chat about as our Juliane Bodini spoke with Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski this week, with tariff threats, budget deliberations, Dewdney Avenue’s reopening and the announcement of a new food and yard waste processing facility all on the agenda.Dec 10
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New documents allege lender backs out of deal due to Cowichan rulingNew documents outline the collapse of a development in Richmond because of the Cowichan ruling. The company alleges its lender backed out and is filing an application to reopen the case. Aaron McArthur has the details.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 8
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Dec 13A major highway through Abbotsford begins to reopen as flood waters recede. After the Sumas Prairie was flooded in 2021, the federal government promised infrastructure upgrades to mitigate future weather events, but local leaders say the feds have failed to follow through on those pledges. With flooding top of mind as waters remain high on...Global BCDec 13
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The Morning Show: November 25Canada prepares to pay tribute to the greats, as Nelly Furtado and Joni Mitchell are set to receive Canadian lifetime achievement awards. Also: Nicole Kidman finally discusses her divorce from Keith Urban with Ariana Grande. Then, we get a first look at Zootopia 2, which features Jason Bateman and Ginnifer Goodwin reopening the Zoo with a...The Morning ShowNov 25
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U.S. House passes bill to end historic government shutdown, sends measure to TrumpThe full U.S. government shutdown caused by a funding lapse on Oct. 1 officially came to an end on Wednesday. A bill to reopen passed in the House and was sent to the White House for President Donald Trump’s signature. It’s a significant win in terms of getting federal workers paid and getting food stamps...PoliticsNov 12
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Preston Manning weighs In as Parliament reopensCanada’s fall session of Parliament is underway, and after losing his long-time Ottawa riding in the general election, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is navigating a new seat while facing off against Prime Minister Mark Carney. Preston Manning, founder of the Reform Party of Canada and former leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, shares his...CanadaSep 19
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Senator Durbin explains why some Senate Democrats voted with Republicans to partially end shutdownUnited States Senator Dick Durbin, one of eight Democrats who voted Sunday to advance a procedural vote toward reopening the government, spoke on the Senate floor Monday afternoon to explain what motivated him and seven others to vote the way they did. Meanwhile, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters that same morning that at...PoliticsNov 10