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Pacific Boulevard set to reopen next weekAfter weeks of being behind a road block, traffic will soon be flowing again along Pacific Boulevard around BC Place Stadium. The City of Vancouver confirming to Global News, that the route that had been scheduled to remain closed until the end of the month, is set to reopen next week. Paul Johnson reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 11
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Edmonton Valley Zoo’s nocturnal wing reopens after renovationsFollowing months of renovations, the Edmonton Valley Zoo is welcoming visitors back to its nocturnal wing. Nicole Stillger has more.Jul 4
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Traffic impact on Portage and Main one year after reopeningOne city councillor says the impacts to traffic at Portage and Main are not as bad as he expected, with Saturday marking one year since the intersection opened to pedestrians.TrafficJun 25
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Family of Winnipeg woman who died donating plasma calls for investigation to reopenThe family of a Winnipeg woman who died donating plasma last year is questioning the safety protocols of the organization who took the donation.HealthMay 20
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Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village reopens after devastating 2025 fireThe Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village is reopening, after a fire in the spring of 2025 that destroyed several buildings and thousands of artifacts forced the open-air museum to stay closed for the rest of the year. As Gates Guarin explains, there’s still work to be done but hard work and resilience has helped the centre...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 15
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Mayor Gillingham on one-year anniversary of Portage and Main reopeningGlobal News Morning’s Clay Young talks to Winnipeg mayor Scott Gillingham on the anniversary of the city’s most famous intersection reopening to pedestrian traffic.PoliticsMay 11
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Fresh Off the Plate: Tata Hot Sauce reopens after devastating floodAfter a massive flood destroyed their original East York location, the family behind Tata’s Hot Sauce is starting fresh in a new space. Known for its Caribbean comfort food, hot sauces, and strong sense of community, the beloved Toronto spot is turning hardship into a comeback story filled with flavour, resilience, and heart.ConsumerMay 12
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Popular Montreal women’s sports bar Le Nadia promises to reopen after sudden closureA Montreal sports bar dedicated exclusively to broadcasting women’s sports is being forced to relocate, just months after opening. The popular establishment, located in Hochelaga, closed May 1, but despite the major challenge, its owners say this is far from the final whistle. Felicia Parrillo explains.CanadaMay 8
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Calgary’s mayor looks to reopen a downtown police stationCalgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas plans to introduce a motion to kickstart reopening a downtown police station, he announced Monday. The Calgary Police Service closed the last downtown station in 2017, and Farkas said reopening one is key to addressing safety issues and social disorders in the core. Adam MacVicar reports.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryApr 27
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Whale Interpretive Centre rebuilding after devastating 2024 fireThe Whale Interpretive Centre in Telegraph Cove is preparing to reopen. The museum was destroyed a year and a half ago when a fire ripped through the village. Kylie Stanton has more.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 15
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: July 11The main battle front against the Brunswick Creek Complex fires is shifting to the Nicola Valley this weekend. Dozens of New Westminster residents scrambling to find homes after a devastating apartment building fire. After weeks behind a road block, Pacific Boulevard around BC Place Stadium is now set to reopen next week.Global BCJul 11
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Nova Scotia reopens debate on fracking for gas amid war in IranWith global energy markets in turmoil over the war in Iran, governments are exploring new domestic energy sources. This includes Nova Scotia, where Premier Tim Houston recently reopened the door to fracking for gas by lifting a moratorium on exploration. Heidi Petracek explains how the move has reignited debate about whether fracking is worth the...ConsumerApr 25
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Plan for the underground concourseWe’re now nearly a year out of the reopening of Portage and Main to pedestrians. But the question of the concourse still looms for the businesses underground. Vasilios Bellos has more.TrendingJun 25
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Fort McMurray rallies around those stuck in a blizzard on Hwy 63Hundreds of people were stuck in whiteout blizzard conditions for nearly a day and a half on Highway 63. Some Fort McMurray locals banded together to collect donations of food, fuel and water to take to people stranded on the road. Katherine Ludwig reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 25
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‘It’s absolutely nostalgic’: Shoppers embrace Zellers’ return to TorontoA giant Zeddy Bear, kiddie rides and diner favourites greeted shoppers as Zellers reopened in Toronto on Thursday, reviving memories for longtime fans.ConsumerJun 18
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Minister Champagne reminds U.S. that ‘Canada is your 1st customer’Asked about an update on the opening of the Gordie Howe Bridge connecting Detroit, Mich. and Windsor, Ont. on Tuesday, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne sent a message to the U.S., saying, “Let’s remember that Canada is your first customer. We buy more from the Uniteds States than China, Japan and the U.K. combined. While he...CanadaJun 23
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U.S. and Iran sign initial deal to end warU-S president Donald Trump signed a memorandum of understanding to end the war with Iran on Wednesday. The tentative deal includes an end to hostilities, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz along with the waving of sanctions against Iran and a $300-billion fund to help Iran rebuild. Christian Leuprecht – a security expert and...Global News Morning BCJun 20
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U.S.-Iran war: Officials sign MOU deal to end war after nearly 4 monthsThe U.S. and Iran have signed an initial deal to end their war. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) kicks off two months of talks and reopens the key Strait of Hormuz. But it does not resolve all the sticking points, particularly Iran’s nuclear program, which has been long opposed by the Donald Trump administration. Jackson...PoliticsJun 18
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Global National: June 16When the Strait of Hormuz could finally reopen, and why U.S. President Donald Trump is criticizing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. How the federal government is trying to make it tougher to get bail. How police say children and teens are being hired to commit gun crimes. Plus, the search for a mystery marsupial near...Global NationalJun 16
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How will end of Iran war impact gas prices?The end of the Iran war should also mean the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, where roughly 20 per cent of the world’s oil passes through. Heidi Petracek explains how much gas prices could drop, and how long it might take for drivers to see those savings at the pumps.Global NationalJun 15