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B.C.’s last Toy’s ‘R’ Us shuts downB.C.’s last Toys ‘R’ Us location has officially closed its doors. The toy store’s Langley location at Willowbrook Shopping Centre shutting its doors this week. A legal notice was posted on its doors and claims the location has not kept up with the terms of its lease. Marvin Ryder, marketing professor at McMaster University joins...Global BCJan 17
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Toys ‘R’ bust? Why Toys ‘R’ Us Canada is in troubleToys “R” Us was a popular destination for decades, but the chain has shut down dozens of its Canadian locations in recent years. The company is also facing at least seven lawsuits. Heather Yourex-West explains why the struggling retailer’s decline and mounting financial troubles.Global NationalJan 22
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Global National: Jan. 22Prime Minister Mark Carney pushes back against U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims about Canada. The questions and skepticism surrounding Trump’s framework for Greenland. The outrage after a boy, 5, is detained by ICE in Minnesota. Plus, why Toys “R” Us Canada is facing several lawsuits.Global NationalJan 22
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 26A recent security altercation at Royal University Hospital that resulted in the death of a patient has first nations advocates speaking out. With occupational cancer being the leading cause of line-of-duty death for Canadian firefighters a look at some of the ways crews work to stay safe. Saskatoon’s only Toys ‘R’ Us will soon be...HealthJan 26
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‘Too late’: Trump slams U.S. fed chair Powell as either ‘incompetent or crooked’Before boarding Marine One on Tuesday on his way to deliver a speech on the economy in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. President Donald Trump touted U.S. wealth saying new statistics show the country has very low inflation “so that would give (Fed Chair) ‘Too Late’ (Jerome) Powell the chance to give us a nice, beautiful big...U.S. NewsJan 13
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Hamilton police say bus driver, caregiver not responsible in death of boyHamilton police are providing an update on a young boy, who was run over and killed by a transit bus in downtown Hamilton on Thursday. Investigators say they do not believe the actions of the driver or the child’s caregiver caused the death. Nicole Di Donato has more on what we’re learning about the 7-year-old...CanadaDec 12, 2025
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Countdown to election day: Tim CartmellAs we count down to voting day, the top mayoral candidates will be joining us every day on Global News Morning Edmonton. Monday October 6, we were joined by Tim Cartmell.Global News Morning EdmontonOct 6, 2025
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Mother speaks out after 4-year-old son killed in Horseshoe Bay bus collisionIt’s been four months since a mother and her 4-year-old son were hit by a transit bus at Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver. Tragically, the boy was killed and his mother was critically injured. Now, Silvana de Oliveira Schramm is finally able to speak out about the heartbreaking ordeal, including the overwhelming support from the...Global News Hour at 6 BCSep 27, 2025
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The Morning Show: August 15On today’s episode of The Morning Show: Morgan fills us in on the top entertainment news, including TIFF’s surprising reversal, how Tom Cruise declined Trump’s invitation. Also, we talk about the viral slushie recipes you need to try this summer! And Connie Nielsen speaks to us about her love for Canada when she filmed ‘Nobody...The Morning ShowAug 15, 2025
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“What a gorgeous country”: Connie Nielsen on filming ‘Nobody 2’ in CanadaWorkaholic assassin Hutch Mansell is back in Nobody 2, but this time a family vacation turns into another high-stakes adventure. Connie Nielsen, who plays Becca, shares the joy of reuniting with Bob Odenkirk, the beauty of filming in Winnipeg, and the thrill of working alongside Sharon Stone. From on-set laughs to heartfelt thoughts on why...The Morning ShowAug 15, 2025
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Justin Bieber and Hailey’s marriage back on the rocks?Morgan joins us First in the Morning with Entertainment—and things are racing ahead, literally! At the star-studded F1 premiere in London, Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt shared a moment fans loved. We also take a look at a quote by Cruise months ago where reminisced about their late-night go-kart races during Interview with the Vampire....The Morning ShowJun 24, 2025
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‘Razor blade’ sore throat? What to know about latest COVID variantThe COVID-19 variant that may be driving a recent rise in cases in some parts of the world has earned a new nickname: “razor blade throat” COVID. That’s because the variant — NB.1.8.1. or “Nimbus” — may cause painful sore throats. Dr. Gorfinkel joins us to break down what to know and other top health...The Morning ShowJun 20, 2025
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The Morning Show: June 18On today’s episode of The Morning Show: We speak to Rod Black about the reaction to the Oilers loss. Plus, we get a wrap up of the G7 summit. Also, we talk all things entertainment with Morgan Hoffman. Plus, Susie Wall speaks to us about road trip essentials and top packing hacks. Also, Zoe Saldaña...The Morning ShowJun 18, 2025
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Why the latest Pixar movie is already drawing ‘E.T.’ comparisonsZoe Saldaña and Yonas Kibreab join us to talk about their new Disney Pixar film ‘Elio’—a heartfelt intergalactic adventure about a boy who’s mistaken for Earth’s ambassador. Zoe shares how the film’s themes of grief, identity, and belonging personally resonated with her, while Yonas reflects on the surreal moment of hearing his voice in a...The Morning ShowJun 18, 2025
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Researchers to monitor wildlife crossing Highway 3Highway 3 is a scenic, crucial artery connecting communities from southern Alberta all the way to B.C. It’s not just important to people, but a major corridor used by wildlife as well, and the two collide far too often. As Jordan Prentice tells us, a plan is underway to reduce the risks of animal-vehicle collisions.CanadaJun 10, 2025
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The Morning Show: June 2On today’s episode of The Morning Show: We bring you the latest on the wildfire situation across Canada. On top of that it’s a star-studded day on TMS as we get a preview of the incredible fall lineup at Corus. We speak to Jason Ritter about season 2 of ‘Matlock.’ Plus, Jason Priestley and Cindy...Danielle SmithJun 2, 2025
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Young workers emphasizing summer job safetyStarting a summer job is always exciting, but it can come with some serious risks. Nearly 7,000 young workers are injured in B.C. each year. Julia Foy introduces us to one person whose life was forever changed, and another who is using a creative approach to getting the message out about work safety.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 1, 2025
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 1The community rallies around the victims in the fatal Horseshoe Bay bus incident. Debate over the increase in B.C.’s minimum wage and whether it’s too much or too little. Last minute nostalgia fueled shoppers make their final trips to ‘The Bay’ on its last day.Global BCJun 1, 2025
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Community rallies around victims of the fatal Horseshoe Bay bus incidentWe are learning, for the first time, the names and tragic story of the family involved in that deadly bus incident in Horseshoe Bay Wednesday. A 4-year old boy was killed and his mother badly injured. Grace Ke has more on the growing community support for the family.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 1, 2025
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Summer Beauty Rescue: Bring your hair, skin & nails back to lifeWith summer heat on the way, dry skin and brittle hair can sneak up on us. Beauty expert Tracy P shares her top beauty rehab tips to restore your glow, revive stressed strands, and strengthen nails — just in time to shine under the sun!The Morning ShowMay 29, 2025