‘Closing the Divide’ plays at VIFF for Earth Day screening
It’s a film looking into the impacts of climate change and how polarizing the debate has become. ‘Close the Divide’ is playing as part of the Vancouver International Film Festival’s special Earth Day screenings. Director Thomas Acton talks to Jennifer Palma about how the movie came together and how people can catch it.
Global News Morning BC
Apr 21
St Boniface choices lottery supporting medical research in Manitoba
Today is the final early bird deadline for the St. Boniface Mega Millions Choices Lottery, where your support helps fund medical research here in Manitoba. Thomas Netticadan, team leader with Centre for Agriculture in Food & Medicine joins Global News Morning to discuss what his team is working on and how it helps the entire...
Consumer
Mar 7
The Morning Show: October 11
On today’s episode of The Morning Show: We talk to a Canadian in Israel about the conflict in the Middle East and her message for Canadians. Plus, we look at fall fashion trends with Lisa Kisber. Also, it’s another round ‘Susie Qs’ on this What to Wear Wednesday. Then, Thom Zimny joins us to chat...
The Morning Show
Oct 11, 2023
Jule brothers reunited on football field with U Sask. Huskies
WATCH: Brothers Nathan and Thomas Jule are getting the chance to do something they’ve never done before, suiting up together on the football field with the University of Saskatchewan Huskies.
Sports
Aug 24, 2023
Alleged foreign interference: Trudeau’s security advisor details ‘breakdown’ in intel sharing
Jody Thomas, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s national security and intelligence adviser, has made a frank admission before the House of Commons committee looking into allegations the Chinese government targeted Canadian MPs. Eric Sorensen reports on her testimony, and what she said needs to change.
Global National
Jun 1, 2023
Global National: June 1
Military crews from across Canada, as well as firefighters from the U.S. and even Costa Rica are being dispatched to Nova Scotia to help extinguish the province’s ferocious wildfires. The gruelling conditions, what’s been aiding firefighters, and where new evacuations are being ordered. Jody Thomas, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s national security and intelligence adviser, has...
Global National
Jun 1, 2023
Daddy’s Little Sweetheart Ball promises magical night
The Daddy’s Little Sweetheart Ball with the Rainbow Society of Alberta is a chance to be your daughter’s own Prince Charming and whisk her away for a night of fairy tales while supporting a good cause. Reuel Thomas with the Rainbow Society joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton with all the details.
Global News Morning Edmonton
Mar 9, 2023
‘I’m outraged’: OPP commissioner calls for changes as 2 charged in death of officer
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Commissioner Thomas Carrique said he was “outraged” on Wednesday as he announced the charges laid against two people in the death of OPP Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala. He said that one of the suspects had been out on bail on a number of weapons-related charges and Carrique was “outraged” that the man...
Canada
Dec 28, 2022
Lethbridge-born Kainai First Nation man honoured as McGill University valedictorian
Twenty-two-year-old Tomas Jirousek was at the forefront of a campaign to change the derogatory name of their men’s varsity athletics teams in 2019. Eloise Therien has more on how he became one of the prestigious school’s 2020 valedictorians.
Jun 25, 2020
Nova Scotia campgrounds to open at reduced capacity Monday
Many Nova Scotians are eager to pitch a tent as provincial campgrounds open Monday. As Jesse Thomas reports, for many it’s a chance for a stay-cation.
Canada
Jun 12, 2020
Nova Scotia says work ongoing on goals of inquiry into abuse at Halifax orphanage
Two years after an inquiry into abuse at the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children issued its report, the provincial government says the recommended changes remain a work in progress. Jesse Thomas reports.
Canada
Nov 4, 2021
Pointe-Claire incumbent mayor John Belvedere requests a recount
The results from the recent municipal election are being contested in City of Pointe-Claire. The West Island municipality voted for change on Sunday, electing new mayor Tim Thomas. But as Global’s Tim Sargeant reports, the results of the tight race aren’t sitting well with the incumbent John Belvedere who is now requesting a recount.
Canada
Nov 12, 2021
Pandemic or not people are rushing to get last minute Christmas gifts in Halifax
This year the holidays are looking and feeling a little different, but pandemic or not some things don’t change. There was still hustling on the streets of Halifax for last minute gifts. Jesse Thomas has more.
Dec 24, 2020
Veterinarian Shortage
There are mounting calls in the South Okanagan for 24/7 emergency veterinary services. Shelby Thom reports on the group of concerned pet owners mobilizing to advocate for change, and why local vets are defending the status quo.
Feb 18, 2021
N.S. long-term care home COVID-19 vaccine plan on track despite shipment delays
After some uncertainty in the supply chain and the relocation of the Moderna vaccine to the northern territories of Canada, it appears Nova Scotia’s long-term care vaccination strategy remains on target. Jesse Thomas has more.
Canada
Feb 22, 2021
St. Thomas University professor says people can’t multitask
March 25: A study out of Saint Thomas University in Fredericton says most subjects rate themselves as pretty average when it comes to multi-tasking, but researchers are saying it’s never that good. Jeremy Keefe reports.
Mar 25, 2016
N.S. microbiology lab operating around the clock during COVID-19
The criteria for testing people who may have the virus in Nova Scotia has now changed. As Jesse Thomas reports, people with symptoms no longer need to travel outside the province to be eligible.
Global News at 6 Halifax
Apr 6, 2020
Future of LBPSB schools decided
Due to lowering enrollment the Lester B. Pearson School Board is closing Lindsay Place High School and relocating St.Thomas. As Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines reports the move is a part of the boards major school change that was announced in May.
Global News Morning Montreal
Dec 18, 2019
Proposed class action against Retirement Concepts to include Summerland Seniors Village
Lawyers behind a proposed class-action lawsuit against Retirement Concepts, the largest chain of for-profit care homes in the province, say they will include Summerland Seniors Village in the class proceedings. Shelby Thom reports.
Mar 2, 2020
Should “Naramata Bench” be on the wine label?
There is a push from within the B.C. wine industry to promote greater transparency on the label. Right now an “Okanagan Valley” bottle of wine means the grapes could be grown in the desert like climate of Osoyoos all the way to Salmon Arm more than 200 kilometres away. Some wine producers are advocating for...
Global News at 11 Okanagan
Aug 4, 2017