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Cooking Together: Pan-seared halibut with artichokes barigoule and citrus beurre blancA tangy and light dish with all the feels of spring is being created in our studio kitchen. Stefan Hartmann, Executive Chef, at Bacchus Restaurant at the Wedgewood Hotel joins Jennifer Palma on Cooking Together.Global News Morning BCMar 15
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C. difficile sniffing dog ‘Angus’ retiring after nearly 10 yearsOne of B.C.’s top dogs is officially calling it a career. Even though Angus never knew it, he spent his entire working life playing games, in order to save countless lives.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 29
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Nearly half of Black women in Canada delay health care over fears of racismA new survey finds nearly half of Black women in Canada delay or avoid health care due to racism and dismissal, prompting calls for urgent systemic change. Quinn Ohler has the details.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMar 24
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Cochrane RCMP seize nearly $500K in drugs, charge 42-year-oldMounties in Cochrane, Alta. say the roughly 4.1 kilograms of various drugs they seized earlier this month is a significant blow to the local drug trade. As Skylar Peters reports, the year-long investigation took a fortunate turn for police just last week.CanadaMar 17
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North Preston basketball star gears up for March Madness as family cheers on from homeCaleb Johnson is getting ready to hit the hardwood in San Diego for the NCAA March Madness tournament. Back home in Nova Scotia, his family and supporting are cheering him on with pride and a message: don’t be afraid to dream big. Skye Bryden-Blom reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxMar 19
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Kaetlyn Osmond part of star-studded cast for Stars on IceStars on Ice is returning to Edmonton this spring with a star-studded cast that includes Kaetlyn Osmond, a gold, silver and bronze Olympic medalist! Osmond joined Global News Morning Edmonton to talk more about the event.Global News Morning EdmontonMar 31
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SSO principal bassoonist playing the instrument for nearly 30 yearsWATCH: SSO principal bassoonist Stephanie Unverricht performs “Mozart Bassoon Concerto” ahead of the show and her solo performance this weekend. She has been playing the bassoon since she was 11 years old. The SSO presents “Spring Fever” on Saturday, March 7 at 7:30 p.m. at TCU Place.EntertainmentMar 5
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New Brunswick farmers are uncertain as they hope rainy days offset impacts of last year’s droughtSpring has sprung and New Brunswick farmers are planting this summer’s produce. But uncertainty reigns after last year’s record-setting drought wreaked havoc on their crops. Suzanne Lapointe reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickApr 6
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Manitobans may travel close to home this yearAs jet fuel prices soar, the rising cost of flying means Manitobans may be travelling closer to home this summer. Global’s Katherine Dornian has more – on where they might be headed.Apr 6
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Sea to Sky safety concernsLocal traffic advocates are calling for more barriers and other safety measures to be put in place along the busy Sea to Sky highway between West Vancouver and Whistler. Catherine Urquhart reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 6
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Floating hotel proposal heads to public hearingVancouver’s Burrard Inlet could see a big change in the next couple of years, as the city council has voted to send a proposed floating hotel to a public hearing. As Grace Ke reports, the floatel would solve part of the city’s hotel room crunch, but it is not without controversy.Global BCMar 31
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Fine for drone flight near wildfireA Kelowna man has been hit with a fine after being found guilty of violating B.C.’s Wildfire Act. Klaudia Van Emmerik has more on the ruling.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganMar 23
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Alberta First Nations to challenge separation question in courtThe question of the proposed Alberta separatism from the rest of Canada is nearing a court challenge. One political scientist says the outcome of that legal action could put the provincial government in a tough spot politically. Erik Bay explains.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 6
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Illegal bear killing orphans three cubsA mother black bear was illegally shot and killed near Balmoral. leaving behind three orphaned cubs. Manitoba Conservation is investigating the killing. Vasilios Bellos reports.TrendingApr 2
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Beef prices soar in CanadaBeef prices in Canada are soaring, impacting both producers and consumers. Global’s Teagan Rasche has more on what’s behind it, and how it’s impacting buyers.EconomyMar 16
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Avi Lewis signals no rush to secure parliamentary seatNewly elected NDP leader Avi Lewis spoke in Winnipeg Monday as part of his first press conference on the job. He doesn’t have a seat in Parliament and is signalling he isn’t rushing to secure one. “The caucus made it clear that they will continue to hold the Liberal government accountable in Parliament,” he said,...CanadaMar 30
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RunWild is back for its 15th yearThe annual RunWild event is excited to return May 2 and 3. Grant Fedoruk from Leading Edge Physiotherapy shared details with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonMar 24
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City of Toronto launches third pothole blitz of the yearThe city of Toronto launched it’s third pothole repair blitz this year over the weekend, following a brutal winter that has left tons scattered across the city. As Benedict reports, while the budget for road repairs has gone up, potholes aren’t being filled as fast as in years past.CanadaMar 28
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Iran rejects ceasefire plan as Trump’s latest deadline nearsIran is rejecting the latest proposal for a temporary ceasefire, despite Donald Trump’s latest threat that he will destroy the country’s power plants and other vital infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz is not re-opened by April 7th. Global News Morning speaks with Sajjan Gohel of the Asia-Pacific Foundation about Trump’s latest ultimatum.Global News Morning BCApr 7
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Canadiens win 8 straight as Caufield nears 50 goalsWith the Canadiens winners of eight straight games and Cole Caufield on the cusp of scoring 50 goals, the spring buzz surrounding the team is heating up in Montreal. Dan Spector reports.SportsApr 5