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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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Winnipeg Sea Bears back in actionTraining camp has begun for the Winnipeg Sea Bears, led by a new coach this season. Teagan Rasche reports.Winnipeg Sea BearsApr 30
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Raptors put Kawhi Leonard trade on hold, Jays surging ahead of All-Star breakIt’s been a big week in Toronto sports, but it’s ending with uncertainty after a trade to bring Kawhi Leonard back to the Raptors has been put on pause pending the results of an NBA investigation. Meantime, after back-to-back wins could the Blue Jays be turning their season around? National sports broadcaster Rod Black joins...Global News Morning TorontoJul 10
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Prince Harry loses privacy case against Daily MailPrince Harry is back in London, and it has not been an easy few days for the royal and his cohorts. The Duke of Sussex and six other high-profile figures have just lost a £50 million privacy court case against the U.K.’s Daily Mail tabloid. They accused the publisher of using illegal methods to gather...Global NationalJul 7
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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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International aid groups respond to earthquakes in VenezuelaBack-to-back earthquakes created the strongest natural disaster to hit Venezuela in more than a century. At least 230 people have been confirmed dead, with thousands feared missing as search and rescue efforts continue. Peter Gapé, World Vision’s National Director for Columbia and Venezuela, joins Miranda Anthistle to discuss the ongoing aid effort in Venezuela.Global News Morning TorontoJun 26
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Penticton theatre company pulls up curtain on century old theatreA local theatre company is reviving a century old theatre. It’s been years since the Naramata Home Theatre saw a live performance and the Tempest Theatre is bringing it back to life this summer. Kevin Pontious has the story.ConsumerJun 29
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Co-workers of Bridgewater, N.S. say fire victim focused on supporting her loved onesThe victim of the June 10 apartment fire in Bridgewater, N.S. is being remembered for her kind and caring personality. Amitoj Kaur came to Canada in 2020 and had been working for a local cleaning company while supporting her family back home in India. As Ella MacDonald reports, her co-workers are still in disbelief as...Global News at 6 HalifaxJul 2
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‘We genuinely love each other’: Matty Matheson reflects on ‘The Bear’ endingAs ‘The Bear’ returns for its final season, Canadian star Matty Matheson and co-star Lionel Boyce look back on the friendships that shaped the Emmy-winning series, the lessons they’ve learned in and out of the kitchen, and why the show’s lasting legacy is about much more than food. Liem Vu reports.EntertainmentJun 26
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Global News at 5:30 Okanagan: June 17A strong response to the Kalamoir Park wildfire in West Kelowna means people have been allowed back in their homes. More than 700 addresses are on alert. And Bailey’s Law C-225 passed its third reading in the senate and has been forwarded on to receive royal assent. We speak to her family.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganJun 17
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Pride events growing across the Maritimes, as hateful rhetoric ramps back upPride event organizers in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are hoping to bring even more colour and fun to their celebrations next month. As Ella MacDonald reports, they say hateful rhetoric has been ramping back up in recent years, making Pride as important as ever.CanadaJun 19
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New Harrowsmith ‘Remembrance Arch’ honours veteransRemembrance is about looking back but for one South Frontenac woman, it’s also been about keeping a promise to her dad to create a lasting tribute to those who served. She fulfilled that promise today.. With the unveiling of a new memorial wall and remembrance arch in Harrowsmith. Jesse reynolds was there.CanadaJun 19
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Frank Stronach guilty: Canadian billionaire convicted of 2 sexual assault chargesOne of Canada’s most powerful businessmen, auto parts magnate Frank Stronach, has been found guilty of two charges, in the first of two sexual assault trials he’s facing. The allegations made by women in this case date back decades, with the judge ultimately deciding to convict on some of their testimony, but not all of...Global NationalJun 19
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Celebrating the contributions of Italian CanadiansCanada is home to one of the largest Italian diasporas in the world. For many, the journey to successful immigrant has not been an easy one. Jan Raska, the acting manager of research at the Canadian Museum of Immigration, joins Miranda Anthistle for a look back at Italian Canadians’ deep roots and rich history.CanadaJun 17
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Niall Horan reveals song he wrote for late bandmate Liam PayneNiall Horan joins us in studio at TMS to chat about his new album ‘Dinner Party.’ He dishes on the intimate dinner parties he’s been hosting around the world and his fan interactions. Then, he speaks about what this album means to him as he looks back on his crazy life, despite his young age....The Morning ShowJun 19
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Zoobrew back for another year in support of the Edmonton Valley ZooZoobrew is back with three epic nights of craft beer, animal encounters and after-hours adventure at the Edmonton Valley Zoo. Jen Panteluk joined Global News Morning Edmonton to share the details.Global News Morning EdmontonJun 8
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Trump walks back threat of ‘bigger, more powerful’ attack in IranThe status of a ceasefire between the United States and Iran has been thrown into question, again, after a series of American strikes on the Middle Eastern country late Wednesday and the possibility of “bigger, more powerful” attacks on Thursday. This threat, however, was walked back by Donald Trump only hours later. Reggie Cecchini explains.PoliticsJun 11
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One teen in Montreal Walmart killing granted bailOne of the three teenagers charged in the murder of a young Alberta man at a Montreal North Walmart last week has been granted bail. All three co-accused appeared in youth court on Wednesday, the second time since their arrest last week. As Phil Carpenter reports, all three teens are back home with their families...CanadaJun 10
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The Morning Show: June 4Sony Pictures is developing a feature-film biopic titled ‘Shania.’ The film is written and directed by Leah McKendrick, with Shania Twain herself attached as a producer. No details have been released as to who will be playing the country superstar; stay tuned. Then, we keep you in the movie spirit as ‘Scary Movie 6’ has...EntertainmentJun 4
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Global National: June 8In response to a growing body of evidence about the harm social media can do, the federal government is planning to ban Canadian children under the age of 16 from using it. Australia was first to do this and governments around the world have been accelerating their plans to implement age restrictions that limit what...Global NationalJun 8