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West Island resident marks Lunar New Year with stunning snow sculpturesOne Kirkland resident has once again transformed his front yard into a stunning spectacle drawing visitors from across the city, eager to see his latest creation. For the 2026 Year of The Horse, the Montrealer’s creature does not disappoint. Felicia Parrillo reports.CanadaFeb 16
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China prepares for biggest snow festival with giant ice castles, snow sculpturesVisitors were enjoying Harbin’s Ice and Snow World, in China’s Heilongjiang province, on Sunday, ahead of an official opening ceremony on Monday night, the 27th edition and the largest yet of the annual Ice and Snow World.WorldJan 4
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Internationally featured sculptor avoids homelessnessAs homelessness continues to rise, seniors are emerging as one of the fastest growing and most vulnerable groups affected.CanadaJan 28
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Annual Ice Festival returns to Downtown DartmouthDowntown Dartmouth is breaking the ice on winter. People packed the streets on Saturday as part of the community’s annual ice festival, which offers cool activities from ice sculpture carving to family friendly fun. Skye Bryden-Blom has the scoop.EntertainmentJan 31
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Weather warmup creating challenges for winter festivals in EdmontonWarmer temperatures are creating challenges for winter events that depend on the cold. Some outdoor rinks are unusable, the downtown Ice Castle is temporarily closed, and Deep Freeze: A Byzantine Winter Festival on Alberta Avenue is doing what it can to preserve events like ice sculpture carving. Sarah Komadina reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 13
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Son Keeps Promise to Late Father with Art ExhibitionA new exhibition highlights the works of a late Montreal artist who isn’t very well known, but the story behind this exhibition is what truly makes this story wonderful and unique. Here to talk about the first-ever retrospective of sculptor Mario Bartolini is his son Dino Bartolini. He sits down with Global News Morning’s host...Global News Morning MontrealAug 26, 2025
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Indigenous public art piece installed at South Granville Station buildingA 12-metre-tall Indigenous art piece has been unveiled at a new development in Vancouver. The sculpture is located outside The Stories at South Granville Station Building.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 14, 2025
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Renowned Kelowna sculptor Robert Dow Reid dies at 91An artist whose work became synonymous with the Okanagan has died. Robert Dow Reid was a fixture in Kelowna for decades. As Travis Lowe reports, even if you don’t recognize his name, you’ve likely seen his creations.CanadaApr 24, 2025
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Big Boyd and Proud Flowers: New sculptures on display at Edmonton Expo CentreThe Edmonton Expo Centre is now home to two new permanent art installations: a giant moose called “Big Boyd” and a floral display called “Proud Flowers.” The sculptures are collaborative projects made by artists with developmental disabilities. Nicole Stillger has more.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 4, 2025
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Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – April 24Interior Health’s CEO announces she’s retiring after years of service that changed healthcare delivery in the interior. Plus his work is well known and celebrated, now his life is being honoured. Kelowna sculptor Robert Dow Reid is remembered.Apr 24, 2025
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Art exhibit features talents of Durham Catholic studentsA new exhibition at Oshawa’s Robert McLaughlin Gallery is putting the artistic talents of local Catholic students on display. “Into the Horizon” features artwork by kindergarten to grade 12 students. They were submitted by schools across the Durham Catholic District School Board. There are more than 100 pieces of various mediums, including paintings, sculptures, mixed-media,...EntertainmentMar 6, 2025
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Kelowna’s iconic Ogopogo sculpture getting updated lookA Kelowna staple, and tourist attraction for the area is getting a much needed makeover. The city is planning to give the iconic Ogopogo sculpture an updated look this year, among other park improvements. Sydney Morton reports.EntertainmentFeb 21, 2025
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Festival du Voyageur sculpturesWith Festival du Voyageur getting underway tonight, we look at what it takes to create the famous sculptures at Whittier Park.Feb 14, 2025
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Solid gold eagle statue lawsuit to go ahead after judge’s rulingA BC Supreme Court Justice has ruled that a seemingly endless court case over two stolen eagle sculptures can go ahead, despite criticizing the owner of the sculptures for delays in the case. Aaron McArthur reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 12, 2025
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Bridal Trends: What’s coming down the aisle in 2025Wedding season is almost here, and we’ve got the inside scoop on the hottest bridal trends of 2025! Style expert Natalie Sexton joins us to showcase three major trends: dramatic sheer and sculptural designs, the timeless classic ball gown, and bold, sexy statement dresses.The Morning ShowJan 31, 2025
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Stolen sculpture returned to artist in WhitbyAfter a sculpture was stolen from Whitby’s Station Gallery, the community helped bring it back to it’s owner. Lexy Benedict has the story.Jan 21, 2025
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Lack of snow hampers man’s ice sculpture galleryFor those who aren’t too crazy about the winter, some may like the mostly mild weather Quebec has had so far. But for one West Island man, the lack of snow has slowed down his icy art gallery that usually brings life to his front yard. Felicia Parrillo has more.Jan 21, 2025
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Critics take dump on U.K. sculpture’s resemblance to poop emojiThe artists behind a new monument in England are trying not to get their noses out of joint, as a stink is being made about their $10,000 sculpture. Mike Armstrong looks at why critics are calling it a giant waste, and how the artists are reacting.Global NationalNov 27, 2024
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Global National: Nov. 27What Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Canada’s premiers accomplished as they discussed how to counter U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threat. The hopes of what the temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah could lead to. Australia’s first-of-its-kind ban on social media for anyone under the age of 16. Plus, is it a sculpture of the...Global NationalNov 27, 2024
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Kelowna artist builds woven sculptures from sticksA UBC Okanagan student is combining their love for art and the outdoors. They use sticks and other natural materials to build art sculptures. Sydney Morton has more.EntertainmentOct 24, 2024