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Asian Heritage Month: Historic Hong Luck Kung Fu Club stands test of time, marking 65 yearsToronto’s Hong Luck Kung Fu Club is Canada’s longest-running martial arts school and one of the oldest in the country. This year it’s celebrating 65 years of teaching the ancient Chinese traditions of Kung Fu and Lion Dance. A pillar in the community, it has stood the test of time despite the changes Chinatown has...CanadaMay 28
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Wildfire smoke leaves haze over TorontoToronto residents are being advised to limit their time outside today, as the city remains under an orange warning for air quality. As Megan King reports, officials are making health recommendations for those who do have to head outdoors.EnvironmentJul 16
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Prince William and his family get a standing ovation at WimbledonFor the first time in four years, Archie and Lilibet were reunited with their grandfather, King Charles. Also: William, Kate, and the entire family were given a standing ovation during the Wimbledon men’s final. We take you there, as we find out if William is next to travel to the United States for the FIFA...The Morning ShowJul 13
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Rain dampens Edmonton food truck businessA rainy start to the season is hitting Edmonton food trucks hard. At a time when business typically picks up, persistent wet weather is driving customers away. Jasmine King reports.WeatherJun 26
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Headliner Jelly Roll on stage at Outskirts Music FestivalWATCH: Discover Saskatoon CEO Stephanie Pocha highlights the upcoming Outskirts Music Festival presented by SaskTel Centre on Friday, June 26 at SaskTel Centre grounds. The festival features Jelly Roll and Third Eye Blind, along with Cooper Alan, Wide Mouth Mason, and Brayden King.EntertainmentJun 24
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Edmonton Elks preparing for 2026 home openerOn Saturday afternoon, the Edmonton Elks will take to the field for the first time this season. While it might not be the best weather for football, the club is still expecting fans to have a great time. Jasmine King has more.CanadaJun 19
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Toronto-themed ‘Toonie Stamps’ offer snapshot of the cityA British illustrator has been documenting her time since moving to Toronto through a series of art prints. As Megan King reports, that personal project has become a collaboration with the TTC and multiple ‘Toonie Stamps’ locations across the city.Global News at 6 TorontoJun 19
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World Cup: Team Canada fans march to BC Place for FIFA match against Switzerland 🍁⚽Thousands of high-spirited Team Canada supporters marched through the streets of downtown Vancouver Wednesday toward BC Place for their clash against Switzerland, singing and waving banners as they backed the World Cup co-hosts in their bid to reach the knockout rounds for the first time. The sea of red and white demonstrated how the nation,...SportsJun 24
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Alberta to launch controversial ‘dual practice’ health care this fallStarting next week, doctors in Alberta can officially apply to work in both public and private health care systems at the same time, It’s a first-of-its-kind system in Canada that the province is rolling out this fall. Alberta’s government says the option to pay for care will help alleviate long wait times for patients. But...Global NationalJun 19
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Canadian fans cheering for multiple teams as FIFA World Cup kicks offThe FIFA World Cup has officially kicked off and Canada’s first game is less than 24 hours away. As Megan King reports, some fans will be struggling with who to cheer for — as many have heritage ties to other nations.SportsJun 11
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Global National: June 19WARNING: This episode contains details that may be disturbing to some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised. Canadian soccer fans are basking in the glory of Team Canada’s first-ever win at the World Cup, with hopes it helps secure their place in the next round. The final tally: 6-0. But one of the strongest players left...Global NationalJun 19
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Hundreds rally for Alberta-wide day of protestHundreds of people gathered across Alberta Friday voicing concerns in a province-wide day of protest. The events were organized by the Alberta federation of Labour, through their ‘Fight Back Now’ campaign. They’re angry about a host of issues ranging from separation talk to budget cuts. Jasmine King reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 29
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Dog walker can’t sue for damages after being bitten on the job in Oshawa: Ontario’s Court of AppealOntario’s highest court has ruled a dog walker who was bitten on the job can’t sue her clients for damages because she is considered the dog’s “owner” at the time, under provincial law. The Ontario Court of Appeal’s decision says that in March 2022, the dog walker, Amanda Nigro had worked for her clients, an...May 11
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Mamdani says he would ask King Charles to return Koh-i-Noor diamondNew York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said he would encourage King Charles to return the Koh-i-Noor Diamond, with his comments coming during the British monarch’s ongoing U.S. visit. The two were seen speaking at a 9/11 memorial ceremony, as the diamond remains a long-standing point of dispute tied to Britain’s colonial history.PoliticsApr 30
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Celebrating Asian Heritage Month with congeeLouise Pang of Holy Duck Chili discusses the important role of congee in Asian culture and traditions. Holy Duck Chili x Eatfish.ca x Chef Dez Lo’s Good Jook Congee Bar will take place at the Vancouver Hong Kong Fair 2026 Address: 19 Wallace Mews, North Vancouver, BC V7L 0B9 (Shipbuilder’s Square) Date: Sunday, May 3rd,...Global News Morning BCApr 28
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The Morning Show: April 20Madonna, for the first time in 11 years, took to the stage at Coachella, joining Sabrina Carpenter for a fun performance of ‘Vogue’ and ‘Like a Prayer’. And Billy Eilish was serenaded by Justin Bieber during his Coachella 2026 set this weekend in Indio, California. Then – we get another great royal roundup as the Queen’s 100th birthday...The Morning ShowApr 20
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Alberta to introduce 120-day approval timeline for major projectsThe Alberta government is taking another step in streamlining major projects in the province. We’re learning more about a bill that would accelerate the time frames for approvals to get shovels in the ground faster. Jasmine King reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 14
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Edmonton time capsule from 2000 unveils NHL predictionTime capsules from decades past always seem to reveal predictions that, at times, can be farfetched — whether its living on the moon or teleportation. But one time capsule that was recently opened at an Edmonton school contained one child’s big dream that actually came true. Jasmine King explains.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 10
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The Morning Show: April 6The numbers don’t lie – Super Mario Galaxy achieved several milestones this Easter weekend, delivering this year’s biggest three-day opening not only in North America, but globally as well! Soaring to $190M in the U.S. and $372M Globally. The first Mario Bros. Movie posted a five-day domestic debut of $204M, including a three-day weekend haul...The Morning ShowApr 6
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Suspected arson at GFL yard, last incident for waste management companyFire crews spent much of early Thursday morning battling a blaze at a GFL facility in Toronto’s east end. As Megan King reports, police are investigating the fire as arson and this isn’t the first time the waste management company has been targeted.CrimeApr 9