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Work happening to save 5 rural N.S. libraries as closure date approachesAs the date for shutting the door of the five Annapolis Valley Regional Library branches approaches, work is being done to try to postpone the closures. As Angela Capobianco reports, municipalities are looking to funding solutions to keep the spaces open and operating.Global News at 6 HalifaxJul 13
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What went into creating the Science World trionda and what happens after the World Cup?Jordan Armstrong speaks with the Global CEO of The Look Company and a representative of Science World on how the now iconic wrap of the geodesic dome building in Vancouver came to be, and what happens after the last match of the 2026 tournament is played.Global News Hour at 6Jul 5
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Canadian Coast Guard Days happening this weekendWe check in with Canadian Coast Guard Assistant Commissioner Gary Ivany to learn more about the Canadian Coast Guard Day event happening this weekend at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography.EntertainmentJun 12
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Canada’s officially in a recession: what happens next?This episode features a deep dive into current geopolitical tensions, the evolving nature of warfare with drones, and Canada’s economic challenges including recession and industry issues. Experts discuss NATO’s response to Russian drone incursions, the state of the trucking industry, and the economic policies impacting Canada’s growth.The Ben Mulroney ShowJun 1
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Full roster of free youth sports programming happening in Calgary this summerThe City of Calgary is partnering with the Calgary Surge, Wild and Cavalry FC to bring free youth sports programming to downtown Calgary this summer. Last year more than 1,000 youth participated in the Surge City Hoops Summer series. This year the goal is to double it. Drew Stremick reports.SportsMay 20
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Trump says ‘serious negotiations’ happening with Iran to end warU.S. President Donald Trump says “serious negotiations are now taking place” to end his war with Iran, which has dragged on for more than two months. Reggie Cecchini reports on where peace talks stand, and how Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz is increasingly taking its toll on the global economy.Global NationalMay 18
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US-Iran war: What happens now after Trump condemns Tehran’s response to peace proposalU.S. President Donald Trump has condemned Iran’s response to the latest U.S. peace proposal. The White House had presented a 14-point plan that required Iran to halt its nuclear program. After days of delays, Tehran finally delivered its response. It’s not clear what they said but President Trump posted on social media calling the response...WorldMay 10
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The Baby boom happening at the Toronto ZooIt’s a busy time at the Toronto Zoo. It’s recently welcomed a baby giraffe, baby otters, and now a baby camel. Jaden Lee-Lincoln speaks with Toronto Zoo CEO Dolf DeJong about how these recent births are helping the zoo’s conservation goals.Global News Morning TorontoApr 30
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Here’s what happened when Global News asked ChatGPT if OpenAI broke Canadian privacy lawsCanada’s privacy watchdog says OpenAI failed to respect privacy laws while training early models of its ChatGPT chatbot. David Akin explains what the investigation found, and how ChatGPT responded when he asked it if OpenAI violated Canadian privacy laws.Global NationalMay 6
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PianOcean on tour throughout NS this SummerWhat happens when you combine a grand piano, a sailboat, and a passion for connecting people through music? You get PianOcean! We caught up with Marieke to hear about this unforgettable musicmusical voyage and the concerts happening right here in Nova Scotia.Global News Morning HalifaxJul 8
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Weekend Tee: LABsters junior golf programThere are some special things happening at Clayton Hills community golf course in Surrey. To talk about what makes the place unique and special is PGA of BC professional, Matt Palsenbarg.LifestyleJul 18
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WestJet flight attendants vote in favour of strikeThe union representing 4,400 WestJet flight atttendants has voted overwhelmingly in favour of job action. As Jordan Prentice tells us, the earliest a strike could happen is August 2nd.CanadaJul 15
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Young child dead after drowning in Calgary stormwater pondA southeast Calgary community is mourning the loss of a young child who drowned in a storm pond Sunday. As Meghan Cobb reports, residents say it happened in an area that is often busy with kids and families.CanadaJul 13
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WestJet Flight Attendants Vote in Favour of StrikeThe WestJet flight attendants have voted in favour of a strike that could happen as soon as Aug. 2. For more on possible summer travel disruptions, aviation operations expert john Gradek joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln.Global News Morning TorontoJul 16
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BC Rogers customer falls victim to sophisticated delivery scamA Rogers customer is speaking out after falling victim to a sophisticated delivery scam impersonating the telecom provider. Consumer Matters reporter Anne Drewa explains what happened and spoke to an expert about how you can protect yourself.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 16
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Voyeurism investigation at Delta businessDelta police are launching an investigation after a suspected recording device was reportedly used in a staff washroom. It allegedly happened at the FedEx terminal in the Tilbury area and there are concerns some of the videos may have been made public. Angela Jung reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 13
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Valour Series Brings Top Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Competition to the East CoastThe Valour Series is happening this weekend in Halifax, bringing high-level Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competition to the East Coast. We caught up with organizers to preview the event and what fans can expect.Global News Morning HalifaxJul 10
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Renewed tensions in the Middle East as the U.S. and Iran exchange new airstrikesU.S. President Donald Trump says its ceasefire with Iran is over as the two sides launch new air strikes. We ask military expert Christian Leuprecht what happens next.Global News Morning BCJul 9
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Food banks in New Brunswick struggle to keep up as costs continue to rise.Food banks were never meant to become a way of life. But a new report says that’s exactly what’s happening for thousands of New Brunswickers as affordability pressures continue to rise and food banks struggle to keep up. Meanwhile, the province says it’s working on solutions. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla has more.Global News at 6 New BrunswickJul 15
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Bangkok bar fire kills at least 28 peopleWARNING: This video contains disturbing images. Viewer discretion is advised. Investigators in Thailand are trying to determine what caused a devastating fire in a popular nightclub in Bangkok. At least 28 people were killed and dozens more injured. Mike Armstrong looks at what happened, and whether negligence contributed to the tragedy.Global NationalJul 13