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Beaconsfield pool makes a splash with new accessibility upgradesA Beaconsfield community pool is making a splash this summer by making sure everyone can get in the water to cool off. Beacon Hill Pool has completed close to $100,000 worth of upgrades to increase its level of accessibility, thanks to federal and municipal support. As Felicia Parrillo reports, the changes are opening not just...HealthJul 13
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New research project taking place on Nova Scotia’s watersOn your next beach trip, you may find Environment and Climate Change Canada’s new experiment: an orange wooden box that’s part of a research project taking place on Nova Scotia’s waters. As Kendra Gannon reports, scientists need the help of the public to receive the data.Global News at 6 HalifaxJul 10
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THE BIG SWIM makes a splash with new format and locationWe check in with Lynne Patterson, event director of THE BIG SWIM, to talk about the event moving to Aylesford Lake on the grounds of Brigadoon Village.Global News Morning HalifaxJun 26
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Trudeau makes cameo in Katy Perry TikTok video dancing to her new songIn a recent TikTok video, Justin Trudeau briefly appears while dancing to his girlfriend Katy Perry’s new song. After the song “Watch It Burn” was released, Trudeau momentarily joined Perry in jumping to the song’s outro in the video. Also: the price tag for the enormous MSG wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce has...The Morning ShowJul 10
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New Zealand midfielder makes history at FIFA World CupNew Zealand midfielder Sarpreet Singh is making history at the FIFA World Cup as the first-ever player of Indian origin to start a FIFA World Cup match. He speaks with Global News Morning about what the experience means to him personally, and how he hopes to inspire a new generation of players.Global News Morning BCJun 23
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This is what Preston Pablo hopes fans take away from new EP, ‘Almost Always’Preston Pablo shares what success means to him and what he hopes fans take away from his new EP, ‘Almost Always’.EntertainmentJul 4
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New program helping some workers on Vancouver Island take on new careersA trades program on Vancouver Island is helping some workers affected by recent mill closures learn new skills. A number of trainees from the North Island College program are already starting their new careers. Kylie Stanton has the details.Global BCJun 12
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City discusses possible new private DEED partnership with Muskeg Lake Cree NationWATCH: City administration is seeking council approval to begin negotiations for a new Downtown Event and Entertainment District (DEED) partnership with Muskeg Lake Cree Nation. Details are set to be released in a report presented at city council’s June 24 regular meeting. Ward 8 City Coun. Scott Ford discusses the possibility of this new private...PoliticsJun 19
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Canada’s new naval fleet taking shape with largest ship-building initiative since WWIIThe effort to replace Canada’s warships has been called the nations largest ship-building initiative since the Second World War. Today, marks a milestone in the construction of a modern fleet that will enable the navy to respond to Canada’s defence and security commitments into the future. As Heidi Petracek explains, it’s just the beginning of...CanadaJun 12
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Ross Hull tries to keep a straight face as cute dogs invade the set of Global News MorningIt sure was a case of furry Friday on the set of Global News Morning, as our very own Ross Hull showed off his very own pair of pet dogs…who then proceeded to run amok on the GNM set while Ross was doing the weather. Luckily, both Ross and his furry companions came through in...TrendingJun 5
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Canada closes border to Texas livestock as New World Screwworm parasite takes holdTexas Gov. Greg Abbott has declared a state of disaster after a new case of the New World screwworm. Late Friday, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) announced that it’s temporarily closing the border to Texas livestock to prevent the parasite’s introduction and protect animal health. The screwworm fly lays its eggs in the open...CanadaJun 6
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Protesters, ICE agents face off in New Jersey amid detainee hunger strikeAn ICE detention centre in New Jersey has become the latest flashpoint in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. Protesters have faced off with federal agents for a week, prompted by a hunger strike by hundreds of detainees over alleged inhumane living conditions. Candice Cole reports.U.S. NewsMay 30
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Canada among 60 countries facing new tariffs from U.S., Trump over forced labour concernsJust hours after Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc met with his U.S. counterpart in Washington on Tuesday, the Trump administration announced a new set of sweeping tariffs. Mackenzie Gray joins us from Ottawa to break down the unexpected announcement.CanadaJun 3
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Mushroom shipments face new dutiesStarting this week, U.S. companies importing fresh mushrooms from Canada to the United States must now pay duties when their product crosses the border. Matthew Merkel has reaction from the U.S. based owner of a local producer.May 21
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Rural New Brunswickers face heightened anxiety as wildfire season blows inA weekend wildfire in New Brunswick’s Albert County has sparked early worries when it comes what the public might be facing in the warmer months. But as Suzanne Lapointe reports, the new water bombers purchased by the province have already delivered in helping to keep an early fire at bay.EnvironmentMay 26
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“Canada strong will help make American great again”: Carney pitches to Economic Club of New YorkIn a brief visit south of the border to New York City on Thursday, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told the Economic Club of New York that “Canada strong will help make America great again.” “We have made specific, practical proposals to the U.S. administration,” Carney said. He continued: “Consider aluminum. It’s basically electricity… In...EconomyMay 28
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The U.S. makes new threats of military action against CubaPeter Kornbluh of the National Security Archive discusses the threat of U.S. military action against Cuba and the indictment of former Cuban President Raul Castro.Global News Morning BCMay 22
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Canada seen as “reliable” and “very attractive to Asian partners” as pipeline takes new step: CarneyCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Friday that Canada is “viewed as a reliable country in a world that’s anything but. We’re viewed as a country that when we sign something, we honour it. We’re viewed as a country that is now on the move, the country with ambition, with confidence, moving forward, a...CanadaMay 15
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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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April job numbers, BC nurses take a strike vote & could a new BC bid keep the Caps in Vancouver?Global News Morning catches up with BC Jobs and Economic Minister Ravi Kahlon to talk job numbers, BC nurses holding a strike vote and the future of the Whitecaps.Global News Morning BCMay 8