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  • Charles Wesley Godwin on why his album “Family Ties” has connected with fans
    Rolling Stone magazine has dubbed Charles Wesley Godwin the ‘John Denver of Rock and Roll’. He joins us to reflect on his electrifying performance on Jimmy Kimmel and the heartfelt inspirations behind his new album ‘Family Ties’. Plus, he talks about why grassroots fan engagement remains at the heart of his musical mission.
    The Morning Show
    Apr 18
  • Kristen Stewart on her new revenge thriller ‘Love Lies Bleeding’
    Morgan Hoffman catches up with Kristen Stewart as she delves into the thrilling world of ‘Love Lies Bleeding.’ The actor opens up about filming on the scorching New Mexico sets and the heart-pounding moments of bringing the story to life. Kristen also talks about her controversial ‘Rolling Stone’ cover shoot.
    The Morning Show
    Mar 14
  • Questions raised as Loblaw puts up barriers to prevent shoplifting
    New plexiglass barriers at grocery stores in the Halifax area are raising questions about shoppers’ rights and fire safety. As Skye Bryden-Blom reports, they’re among the latest measures to be rolled out to prevent shoplifting.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Apr 22
  • Max Thieriot previews “Fire Country” season 3 finale
    We catch up with Max Thieriot, star of the captivating drama series “Fire Country,” where convicts find redemption through firefighting. Max shares insights into the show’s appeal, his multifaceted role as creator, actor, and producer, and teases what’s in store for the final three episodes of the season. Plus, don’t miss Max’s adorable new additions...
    The Morning Show
    May 3
  • IPSOS Poll on grocery affordability and housing
    A new poll from IPSOS shows more people are facing sticker shock at the grocery store. IPSOS’ Darrell Bricker breaks down their findings.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 26
  • Growing number of British Columbians dealing with food insecurity
    A new Ipsos poll done exclusively for Global News is confirming what many of us have been experiencing for some time. A growing number of Canadians are feeling sticker shock at the grocery store. And now, as Andrea Macpherson reports , a new segment of the population is being forced to rely on food banks.
    Global News at Noon BC
    Apr 26
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  • Pop culture is up for sale on auction block
    An amazing collection is on the auction block in B.C. and it includes music memorabilia from the Beatles to the Rolling Stones and other vintage collectables. Squire Barnes has more on the unique pieces up for grabs and the collectors biggest obsession.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Jan 29
  • Behind the Scenes: Navigating intimacy in Hollywood
    We have a conversation with intimacy coordinator Mattea Kennedy about the evolving acceptance of intimacy coaches, highlighted by insights from top talent like Emma Stone. She chats to us about navigating on-set dynamics to its broader impact on societal discourse and the vital role of intimacy coordination in promoting consent and safety both on and...
    The Morning Show
    Mar 6
  • Enforcement a key concern in alcohol roll out to Ontario corner stores: MADD
    Now that booze will be even more widely accessible in Ontario by 2026, MADD Canada says the venue where people purchase alcohol does not matter, so long as enforcement is upheld. But as Noor Ra’fat Ibrahim finds out, the changes are sitting differently with many, including those who were not initially consulted.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Dec 14, 2023
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  • Arctic hunters, Peruvian knitters unite to create fine garments from Muskox
    There’s no shortage of inexpensive disposable clothing on store shelves, but a Peruvian Canadian company is offering something different and has been selling knitted wear for 30 years combining the traditions from two different cultures that couldn’t be further apart. Global’s Jayme Doll reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Dec 26, 2023
  • Golden Globe nominees announced for ‘Best Actress in a Motion Picture-Musical or Comedy’
    Cedric the Entertainer announced the Golden Globe Award nominees on Monday for “Best Actress in a Motion Picture-Musical or Comedy.” The nominees include Margot Robbie for her role as the titular character in “Barbie” and Emma Stone in the movie “Poor Things.”
    Entertainment
    Dec 11, 2023
  • 2023-2024 winter weather forecast: Here’s what Canadians can expect
    It’s the start of December, so you might be wondering about what the winter has in store. This winter, El Niño will play a significant role in weather patterns across Canada and the Northern Hemisphere. Chief Meteorologist Anthony Farnell has been studying computer models and weather trends to determine if there will be snow for...
    Canada
    Dec 1, 2023
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  • 1st complainant took the stand at the Peter Nygard sex assault trial Tuesday
    The woman who was in her late 20’s said Nygard took her to the Rolling Stones concert before inviting her back to his Niagara St office where he locked her into his bedroom suite and forced her to have sex. Catherine McDonald reports.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Oct 3, 2023
  • Focus BC: Return of the fall legislative session
    The fall legislative session will kick off Monday with a focus on housing. In the Friday, Sept. 29, 2023, edition of Focus BC, host Richard Zussman speaks with Housing Minister and Government House leader Ravi Kahlon. Also, it’s been a rough few months for BC United. Party House leader Todd Stone speaks about losing an...
    BC1
    Sep 29, 2023
  • Global National: Sep. 6
    The Bank of Canada is holding its benchmark interest rate at 5.0 per cent, a level not seen since April 2001. The central bank’s last hike was in July. Why the BoC is holding steady for now, what this says about the economy, and why some experts aren’t banking on another hike soon. The E....
    Global National
    Sep 6, 2023
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  • Inflation: Most Canadians worry about paying off debts amid rising costs of living, poll shows
    A growing number of Canadians are worried they won’t be able to pay off debts like credit card bills amid higher interest rates and inflation that continues to cause pain, particularly at the grocery store. Anne Gaviola reports on the latest polling from Ipsos Public Affairs.
    Canada
    Jul 11, 2023
  • B.C. introducing new e-bike rebate program Thursday
    The provincial government is rolling out a new e-bike rebate program on Thursday, aimed at getting more people to take up active transportation. As Jayden Wasney reports, since the announcement, one Kelowna e-bike store has seen a jump in interest.
    May 30, 2023
  • Van used to transport wheelchair stolen from northeast Calgary parking lot
    A Calgary family is pleading to have their van returned after someone stole it in broad daylight on Wednesday. As Jayme Doll reports, it’s a lifeline for a man living with a disability.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Mar 30, 2023
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  • Calgarians embrace the return of Zellers
    Zellers reopened its doors in Hudson’s Bay stores across the country. As Jayme Doll reports, customers said they are excited about another low-cost retail option.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Mar 23, 2023
  • Peterborough Regional Weather Forecast for March 16, 2023
    Cloudy skies and milder temperatures in store for Peterborough Thursday, with rain expected to roll in Friday. High of 7.
    The Morning Show on CHEX
    Mar 16, 2023
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