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How is climate change affecting Manitoba’s bees?A new study from the University of Manitoba says climate change and parasites are reducing local honeybee populations by up to 45 per cent. Global News Morning’s Matthew Merkel talks to experts about the issue.WeatherJul 14
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Pollinator Week celebrates birds, bees, and vertebrates’ contributions to biodiversityIts all about the birds and the bees (literally)! Horticulturalist Sean Street sits down with Ella Macdonald to talk about the importance of pollinators ahead of national pollinator week.Global News Morning HalifaxJun 10
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Meet the winner of 11th Annual Calgary Invitational Elementary Spelling BeeSpelling Bee winner Ava D’mello and her dad Gavin joined Global News Morning to talk about Ava’s spelling bee journey and shares her strategy for spelling those tough wordsGlobal News Morning CalgaryJun 12
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BEES: A Story of Survival opens at ROMMaking its debut in North America, BEES: A Story of Survival – running May 16 to October 18, 2026 at the ROM Susan Hay has the story.ScienceMay 14
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Mosquitoes and bugs can ruin any outdoor hang. Here’s the best ways to deal with themSummer is finally here, but there’s something that wants to ruin the celebration: bugs. According to experts, Canadians should expect a more severe mosquito season as a result of this year’s rains. Mosquitoes, wasps, and bees will have to dodge your home with our barrage of easy-to-set-up items, and Melissa Maker is here to help...The Morning ShowJun 30
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Get Growing – Garden Girls Part 5Tree Lady Sue and Garden Girl Ariel are back for the latest edition of ‘Get Growing’ – with this week’s focus on of Busy Bees!EnvironmentJun 19
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Get ‘Lucky’ with Anya Taylor-Joy and Annette BeningAnya Taylor-Joy, Annette Bening and executive producer Lauren Neustadter sit down with Morgan Hoffman to talk their thrilling new crime drama “Lucky.” We discuss the cast reading the book before stepping on the set with Anya, and then, Annette dishes about all the juicy TV parts she has been playing as of late.The Morning ShowJul 15
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Ottawa invests over $4 million into Canada’s beef industryFrom farms and feedlots to dinner plates around the world, the federal government wants more people choosing Canadian beef. More than $4 million dollars is being invested to help expand Canada’s beef export markets, with Alberta’s cattle industry standing to benefit. Jordan Prentice reports.CanadaJul 8
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Vancouver Mayor slams BC gov’t over no new involuntary care bedsVancouver Mayor Ken Sim is calling out the provincial government for its lack of new involuntary care beds in the city. Premier David Eby announcing new facilities for Surrey and Prince George. Ben O’Hara-Byrne has the details.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 13
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New Brunswick pharmacists say they’ve been left out of virtual careThe network of about 1,000 pharmacists across New Brunswick say they could help more people get the primary virtual care they need — faster. But they say that opportunity is being missed in the province’s new Virtual Care NB system. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla reports.HealthJul 14
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The Root Beer Float is making a fizzy comeback for the summerA&W is bringing back its iconic Root Beer Float across Canada this summer. Liem Vu explores the nostalgic return of the beloved treat, the surprising science behind its signature foam, and chats with A&W’s Priya Dhillon about its everlasting appeal.Global News Morning TorontoJun 25
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From butterflies to bears, it’s been a busy season at Saskatoon’s zooWATCH: It’s been a busy summer so far for the Forestry Farm Park and Zoo. Global Saskatoon visits the Prairie Butterfly House to find out more.CanadaJun 30
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BBQ Tips: How to grill Wagyu beefMinami Restaurant sous chef Cody Hibbard shows how to properly season and grill A5 Iwate Wagyu.Global News Morning BCJun 19
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Cattle beef brewing as politicians spar over fact versus fictionMaritime politicians are beefing on social media about the future of the Nappan Research Farm’s cattle heard near Amherst, N.S. As Ella Macdonald explains, while an MP insists the cows at the facility won’t be culled, the area MLA says she’s heard otherwise.CommentaryJun 26
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Why Carleton University student has been flagged as a security threatA 41-year-old man from Iran who was given a scholarship to study at Ottawa’s Carleton University has been flagged by national security agencies as a threat. As Jeff Semple explains, there’s concern the man’s studies could be helping Iran’s weapons program.Global NationalJun 24
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The iconic A&W root beer float is back!It’s a summertime favorite! Although the A&W root beer float had been available for decades, it has recently unexpectedly vanished from the menu. Luckily, absence has only made the heart grow fonder…and A&W has heard the hearts of Canadian fast food fans loud and clear! The A&W root beer float is back! We also have...The Morning ShowJun 16
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“It’s been a revelation”: Canadians proud of historic run at FIFA World Cup despite loss to MoroccoIt’s expected viewership for this World Cup match between Canada and Morocco could break records with people right across the country watching, including the prime minister. Global’s Sean O’Shea is in Toronto at one of many watch parties.CanadaJul 4
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‘In 24 hours they could’ve been dead’: Neighbours react as 16 children rescued from Ohio homePolice rescued 16 children from a home in Hamden, Ohio on Wednesday, with the state lawmaker describing the living conditions as “beyond comprehension.” Four adults have been charged with 17 counts of endangering children, each a second-degree felony.CrimeJul 3
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‘Thugs’: Trump says 6 people have been arrested for vandalizing Reflecting PoolU.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that that six “thugs” have been arrested and another six or seven people are under investigation for vandalizing Washington D.C.’s Reflecting Pool. The president said “They went to the bottom and it’s not a paint job. It’s very expensive. It’s not rubber, but it’s like rubber. And they...CrimeJun 24
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Saturday Sips: World beer tour for soccer fansAs the eyes of the world turn to Vancouver and the other host cities, soccer fans will be gathering to cheer on their favourite countries. Daewhan Lim of BCLiquor takes us on a tour of some of the nations’ favourite beers.Global News at Noon BCJun 13