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The Great Beaver Quest: Giant beavers take over Old Town TorontoGlobal News Morning’s Liem Vu chats with STEPS’ Anjuli Solanki and Old Town Toronto BIA’s Robyn Posner about The Great Beaver Quest, a free public art scavenger hunt transforming Old Town Toronto with 51 larger-than-life beaver sculptures inspired by countries from around the world. The playful installation celebrates Toronto’s diversity while welcoming all the nations...EntertainmentJun 1
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Artist Charles Okah shares his inspiration for ‘The Great Beaver Quest’ sculpturesBeaver fever has officially arrived in Toronto. The Great Beaver Quest is an interactive public art crawl featuring 51 uniquely painted beaver sculptures scattered throughout the Old Town Toronto neighbourhood. Liem speaks with Old Town Toronto BIA’s Robyn Posner, artist Charles Okah, and STEPS Program Director Anjuli Solanki about how the project combines public art,...Jun 4
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Beaver tests positive for rabies after attacking people at New Jersey lakeA beaver that was seen on video gnawing on a group of people at a lake in New Jersey has tested positive for rabies. An eight-year-old boy was taken to hospital after being bit on the thigh by the rodent.U.S. NewsMay 7
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Parts of Tofield underwater after heavy rainfall overwhelms stormwater systemsSoutheast of Edmonton, the community of Tofield and surrounding Beaver County issued an overland flooding alert after two days of heavy rainfall pushed the town’s wastewater system over capacity and turned roads, fields, parking lots and other low-lying areas into lakes. Kabi Moulitharan has the latest.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 22
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Parents, students fight to save downtown Toronto schoolParents and students of Heydon Park Secondary School near Queen and Beverly in Toronto are fighting to remain at the 100 year old institution. The Toronto District School Board plans to move the students, all with special needs, to another unnamed school next January. Sean O’Shea reports.Global News at 6 TorontoJun 8
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Minute at the Movies: May 22, 2026This week in Minute at the Movies with Todd James: In “Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu” The Mandalorian, played by Pedro Pascal, is tasked by a leader of the New Republic, played by Sigourney Weaver, to retrieve the son of Jabba the Hutt. “The Sheep Detectives” is a comedy mystery starring Hugh Jackman as...Global News at 5 EdmontonMay 22
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Celebrating Chardonnay Day with Canadian winesThursday is International Chardonnay Day. To mark the occasion, sommelier Beverly Crandon joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to sample some of the best Ontario and B.C. wines, and discuss some common misconceptions and perfect pairings.ConsumerMay 21
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Science News Now: Breaking down the latest science discoveriesSome of the latest science developments are raising eyebrows and sparking curiosity. Rachel Ward-Maxwell, from the Ontario Science Centre, joins Jazan Grewal to break down how beaver-created wetlands can store more carbon than they release, the new automated ball-and-strike system being tested in Major League Baseball, and a clear, conductive nail polish that could help...Global News Morning TorontoMar 30
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Alberta woman marks more than 50 years with sister’s donated kidneyAn Alberta woman is a living testament to the power of organ donation. She received a kidney 50 years ago and it’s still helping her live the life of her dreams — an outcome doctors say is exceptionally rare. Beverly Sharp-Samograd hopes that with long wait lists for organ donation, her story will inspire others...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 17
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Matthew Perry death: ‘Ketamine Queen’ given 15 years for selling ‘Friends’ actor lethal drugsA federal judge on Wednesday handed down a 15-year sentence to the so-called “Ketamine Queen” – the woman who pleaded guilty to selling ‘Friends’ star Matthew Perry the ketamine that killed him in 2023. Jasveen Sangha, 42, is the third defendant sentenced of the five people who have pleaded guilty in connection with the overdose...The Morning ShowApr 9
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Proudly Canadian: Ontario wineries see boost as U.S. alcohol remains off the shelvesWith American wines removed from store shelves in Ontario for more than a year, local wineries are seeing new opportunities to reach consumers. The shift has pushed more Ontario bottles into the spotlight, encouraging shoppers to explore wines produced in regions like Niagara and Prince Edward County. Sommelier Beverly Crandon joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to discuss...Global News Morning TorontoMar 9
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Black Grapes returns to celebrate black excellence in wineThe fourth annual Black Grapes event is returning to Toronto, celebrating the contributions of Black wine professionals with an evening of tastings, art and community. Organizer Beverly Crandon joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to share what makes the event special, why it’s an important celebration during Black History Month, and what guests can expect this year.Global News Morning TorontoFeb 27
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Beverly Heights Variety Show returns for 55th yearAn Edmonton community will soon come together for something special. The Beverly Heights Variety Show has been delighting audiences annually while raising money for the community league. Organizer Tracey Hirtle and longtime volunteer Judy Jacobs joined Global News at Noon Edmonton to share more about the event.Global News at Noon EdmontonFeb 2
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Thompson, Kingsbury named Canada’s flag-bearers for 2026 Olympic GamesCanada’s flag-bearers for the 2026 Winter Olympics are both decorated athletes who have waded through adversity to get to the fourth Olympic Games of their careers. Moguls skier Mikaël Kingsbury and ski cross racer Marielle Thompson will bear the Maple Leaf flag in one of four ceremonies to be held simultaneously across northern Italy on...CanadaJan 28
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Mikaël Kingsbury, Marielle Thompson named Canada’s flag-bearers for Milano-Cortina OlympicsFreestyle skiers Mikaël Kingsbury and Marielle Thompson have been named Canada’s flag-bearers for the opening ceremony of the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympics. Mike Armstrong looks at how Thompson and Kingsbury learned they were selected, and how they reacted.Global NationalJan 28
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United Way’s Make Your Mark program empowers student leadersThe United Way’s Make Your Mark program provides grants of up to $1,000 to K-12 students to launch student-led projects that address social needs in their community. United Way president and CEO Rob Yager, along with teacher Carole Bossert and student Skyla Beaver, joined Global News Morning to talk about the grants and the type...Global News Morning EdmontonJan 20
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Global National: Jan. 28Canada’s premiers try to get along ahead of tomorrow’s first ministers’ meeting. The growing scrutiny on Canada’s Arctic security in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump’s unpredictability. One First Nation’s school burns to the ground in Manitoba. Plus, Canada’s flag-bearers are named for the Milano-Cortina Olympics.Global NationalJan 28
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Sigourney Weaver says “Avatar” Fire and Ash” pays homage to “Alien” in fun waysWe bring you a Canadian broadcast exclusive with Sigourney Weaver, who tells Morgan Hoffman all about working on the latest “Avatar: Fire and Ash” with Zoe Saldaña and Oona Chaplin. We journey back to the planet of Pandora in the third installment of James Cameron’s sci-fi epic. According to Weaver, this film will tell the...The Morning ShowDec 16, 2025
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Wednesday, December 24In today’s episode, Lily Collins reveals what it’s like being a new mom while filming season 5 of Netflix’s hit show, ‘Emily in Paris’, and Ashley Park spills on an unexpected romance fans can look forward to this season. Plus, Sigourney Weaver talks about working with director James Cameron in ‘Avatar: Fire & Ash.’The Morning ShowDec 24, 2025
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Biggest blockbuster movies to watch this holiday seasonCarolyn MacKenzie from The Morning Show rounds up some of the biggest blockbuster movies to watch before the year is out! Key among them is ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ starring the iconic Sigourney Weaver. If you’re in the mood for a psychological thriller, Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried team up in the film adaptation of ‘The...EntertainmentDec 23, 2025