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Bad Bunny wins Album of the Year, denounces ICE in Grammys speechBad Bunny’s ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ has made history as the first Spanish-language album to win the Grammy for Album of the Year. As Heather Yourex-West reports, the Puerto Rican artist is ascending to global superstardom while being an outspoken critic of U.S. President Donald Trump and his immigration policies.Global NationalFeb 2
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BC Buy Local Week urges consumers to shop localBC Buy Local Week has taken on even more importance in the face of the U.S. trade war. We speak with LOCO BC Founder Amy Robinson and West End BIA Executive Director Teri Smith about the economic challenges facing independent retailers, and why it’s so important to support and shop local.ConsumerDec 1, 2025
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Foo Fighters ReginaOct 23, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Oct. 23A look at the financial impacts expected to come from the Foo Fighters performing at Mosaic Stadium in September 2026. With the fall sitting underway the NDP and Sask. Party go back and forth on tariffs and nuclear energy during the assembly’s first question period. The province’s introduction of new rules for involuntary drug treatment...Oct 23, 2025
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Foo Fighters from the vault: The story behind the sound of 2017’s ‘Concrete and Gold’In this exclusive throwback, we offer a look back at host Jeremy Baker’s talk with American rock legends Foo Fighters at frontman Dave Grohl’s California-based 606 Studios, exploring their fan-acclaimed 2017 record ‘Concrete and Gold’.EntertainmentSep 17, 2025
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Adopt a Pet: Saskatoon SPCA new executive directorWATCH: Saskatoon SPCA executive director Russ Misskey began his new role in the spring. He shares details of 3-month-old Coco Puff and their ongoing support helping pets of northern wildfire evacuees.Aug 8, 2025
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Citizen scientists, Dalhousie researchers team up for COCO ProjectWe check in with Dal PhD Student Samantha Beal to learn more a new citizen science project that will be made up of Nova Scotia residents helping monitor changes in marine animal life off eastern Canada.Global News Morning HalifaxJul 29, 2025
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Caught on video: Good Samaritan tries to stop PoCo break-inA Port Coquitlam collectables shop is adding up its losses after a dramatic overnight break-in that was caught on video. As Travis Prasad reports, one remarkable sidebar to this is the extraordinary effort of a mysterious good samaritan who tried to stop the criminals.CrimeMay 24, 2025
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Clareview residents searching for new homes following massive north Edmonton fireAn apartment fire in the Wyndham Crossing complex in northeast Edmonton’s Clareview area left more than 200 people without a home. As Jasmine King explains, some residents lost everything and are now figuring out where to go from here.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 7, 2025
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Canadian coffee shops renaming the Americano as ‘Canadiano’ amid U.S. tariff disputeIn response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, a Montreal-area coffee shop, Coco & Bean, has rebranded a popular menu item. The Americano is now called a “Canadiano,” a move that reflects the cafe’s pride in its Canadian heritage. Cafe manager Shauna Cordner explained that the name change is part of a lighthearted effort...Mar 6, 2025
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Adopt a pet: Coco the boxer mastiff crossCoco is looking for a forever home. This 3-year-old boxer mastiff cross is good with kids and other dogs and needs room to run.Global News at Noon BCSep 24, 2019
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‘Making Coco – The Grant Fuhr Story’ documentary on legendary Edmonton Oilers goalie showing at Rogers PlaceThe film “Making Coco – The Grant Fuhr Story” shows what it was like playing with and against the greatest goalie in the NHL. After it aired at TIFF, producer Adam Scorgie returned to Global News Morning to talk about how the film will now be showed at Edmonton’s Rogers Place.Global News Morning EdmontonOct 9, 2018
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JOMO is the new FOMOThink everyone else is having fun except for you? That’s FOMO – the fear of missing out. According to parenting expert Erica Diamond, the busy-ness is an illusion, and we should be JOMO instead. Find out what that means with Erica and Global’s Laura Casella.Global News Morning MontrealSep 26, 2018
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Slovakia Prime Minister Robert Fico shot and in hospital, suspect arrestedSlovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot and wounded after leaving a meeting on Wednesday, according to local media. Fico was reportedly hit in the abdomen after four shots were fired outside the House of Culture in the town of Handlova, Slovakia.CrimeMay 15, 2024
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Kelowna man recovering from fallen tree injuryKelowna woman hopes to connect with park users who came to son’s aid when a tree at Kinsmen Park fell and badly injured him.Jul 19, 2023
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Global National: May 15Roughly 6,000 people in Fort McMurray, Alta., have been ordered out as a nearby wildfire puts their lives and homes in danger. How communities destroyed in the 2016 wildfire disaster and since rebuilt are under threat again; and what’s giving firefighters a welcome reprieve. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is in critical condition after being...Global NationalMay 15, 2024
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Assassination attempt: Video captures moment Slovak PM was shotWARNING: This video contains disturbing content. Viewer discretion is advised. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is in critical condition after being shot while he was exiting government meetings. Crystal Goomansingh shows you the moment shots were fired, what’s known about the alleged gunman, and what witnesses heard.Global NationalMay 15, 2024
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Adopt a Pet: Coco the lab-crossLooking for a new friend? Adopt A Pet could be the answer. The very lovable and excitable “Coco” is looking for her forever home.Global News at Noon BCMar 7, 2017
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Coco up for adoption with Saskatoon SPCAWATCH: 1-year old Labrador retriever mix named Coco looking for her forever home. Saskatoon SPCA also highlights their dog training classes and programs.Aug 30, 2024
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Poco man badly injured when a massive tree crashes into his bedroom overnightA Port Coquitlam man is in hospital after a tree crashed into his bedroom overnight. As Grace Ke reports, neighbours say the city had been warned several times about something like this happening.Global News at Noon BCMay 3, 2016