Gloria Henriquez
Reporter/Weather specialist
Gloria started her journalism career in Central America before moving to Canada in 2009 to study.
She holds a degree in Journalism from the University of King’s College and a Business Law degree.
Before hitting the text books, she worked as a writer and editor of magazines for Diario La Tribuna.
She got her first TV journalism job at Global Montreal in 2010 where she worked as a researcher, reporter and field-producer.
Her most memorable stories include filing for Global National from an inflatable raft during historic floods in Saint-Jean sur-Richelieu valley, and chasing after Alouettes’ football players the morning of the Grey Cup parade.
After working behind the scenes of Global Montreal’s Morning News, Gloria now is a reporter/web producer.
Gloria enjoys travelling. While in Canada she’s lived in Toronto, Halifax and Montreal.
She spent a year in Lyon, France and grew up along the warm shores of Honduras.
She credits constantly changing zip codes to her love for languages: she speaks fluent English, French and Spanish.
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Video Archives
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Quebec hospital using virtual reality to help with nurse shortage
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No place to go: Montreal renters scramble to find housing before July 1 moving day
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Montrealers brace for a week of dangerously hot weather
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Montreal financial report under fire for overspending
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Alleged mastermind in major data theft, fraud at Desjardins among those arrested
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La Maison Annagiarvik opens for Indigenous residents in Montreal’s Milton-Parc
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Winter session wraps up at Quebec’s National Assembly
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Curb your consumption: What Quebec’s new energy bill could mean for consumers
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Quebec entertainment group ComediHa! to acquire some Just For Laughs assets
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Quebec reaches tentative deal with farmers
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McGill honours Dr. Frederic Bertley with honourary degree
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Woman opts for assisted death after years of struggling with Lyme disease
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Dr. Bruce Lennox talks about what makes Dr. Frederic Bertley unique
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Dozens out on the street as a Montreal shelter in Pierrefonds closes and scrambles for new location
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Calls to bring music back to Montreal’s Bon Pasteur Chapel one year following fire
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Quebec premier strikes conciliatory note, apologizes to mayors at annual conference
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Quebec judge blocks parts of language law requiring English decisions be translated
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Quebec judge denies injunction request to dismantle McGill university encampment
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Granby Zoo adopts new mission to protect biodiversity in 15 countries
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Coroner’s inquiry into death of Innu man in public toilet during pandemic begins
Author Archives
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Quebec hospital uses virtual reality to help with nurse shortageNurse Melissa Plourde is wearing a virtual reality headset during one of her rounds and she is not playing games. What she's doing, though, is a real game-changer in health care.Health4 hours
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Moving day ‘looking bad’ for renters in Quebec as landlords keep raising pricesQuebec’s annual moving day is fast approaching and a recent report shows this year is shaping up to be a painful one for renters.CanadaJun 19
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Scathing report slams spending practices at Montreal’s Public Consultations OfficeSpending practices at Montreal's Public Consultations Office came under fire by the city's auditor general. The report details unjustified expenses and a lack of accountability.PoliticsJun 19
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Montreal posts a small surplus for 2023, but a tax increase is still likelyThe City of Montreal says taxes are going up next year despite posting a small surplus for 2023. Officials promise the hike won't be more than 4.9 per cent.CanadaJun 14
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La Maison Annagiarvik opens for Indigenous people in Montreal’s Milton-ParcLa Maison Annagiarvik in Montreal's Milton-Parc neighbourhood is a transitional housing project offered to people who are actively working on becoming sober.CanadaJun 12
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Quebec’s parliamentary session ends with quest to reclaim powers from OttawaQuebec's national assembly winter session is coming to a close. Amid all the controversy of the past few months, Premier François Legault says there are things to celebrate.PoliticsJun 7
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New bill aims to change how and when Quebecers consume energyQuebec Economy Minister Pierre Fitzgibbon wants Quebec to become carbon-neutral by 2050 and that means making some changes to the way people consume electricity.EnvironmentJun 6
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After months of protests, Quebec reaches agreement with farmersAfter months of protests over rising costs and thin profit margins, Quebec and farmers have reached an agreement to give the sector a much-needed boost.PoliticsJun 3
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McGill recognizes Dr. Frederic Bertley with honorary degreeNot the stereotypical doctor donning a robe, buried in books and beakers, Bertley is rather known for his boundless charm and talent to easily break down scientific notions.CanadaMay 31
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New report reveals Quebec not prepared to face extreme weatherIn its report, the group named five major priorities. One of the report's authors says it's urgent the province implements these strategies or it risks more destruction.EnvironmentMay 28
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Music community deplores lack of news a year after Bon-Pasteur monastery fireThe masterful sounds enveloping the Bon-Pasteur chapel have been silent for a year now after a devastating fire. The music community has been wondering when they will have it back.PoliticsMay 24
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Premier François Legault apologizes to mayors after calling them ‘beggars’Two weeks after he called mayors "beggars" for asking more financing for public transit from the province, Quebec premier François Legault extended an olive branch.PoliticsMay 23
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Zoo de Granby expands conservation mission, aims to protect more at-risk speciesThe initiative aims to accelerate the protection of biodiversity across the province and the planet. The goal is to protect 70 at-risk species.EnvironmentMay 15
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How a Montreal woman found her long-lost sister just in time for Mother’s DayAfter four decades, the unwavering belief in miracles of one mother and an unexpected gift bore fruit just in time for Mother's Day.CanadaMay 12
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‘Help farmers’: Quebec flower growers encourage buying local on Mother’s DayA new association of flower growers in Quebec has come to life to encourage people to buy local, a growing trend that they say has many benefits.FeaturesMay 11
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Défi Sportif AlterGo highlights abilities of school-age para athletesThe Défi Sportif AlterGo is Canada's largest multi-sports event featuring thousands of athletes with functional limitations from all over the world.SportsApr 27
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Canadian man dies during Texas Ironman event. His widow wants answers as to whyJean-Francois, an experienced runner from Quebec, enrolled in the competition in preparation for a bigger triathlon that was to be a celebration of his upcoming 50th birthday.HealthApr 25
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Quebec adds more virtual wards to increase at-home medical careThe program allows people who have been hospitalized to go home sooner while still receiving care. Experts say it's a step in the right direction but not a one-stop solution.HealthApr 23
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CAQ changes controversial plan to build 2 mini hospitals to focus on seniorsQuebec is changing its controversial plan to build two mini private hospitals. Instead of providing services to a wider public, the latest plan is to focus on services for seniors.CanadaApr 17
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Garbage can removal along Lachine Canal causing a stink for Montreal residentsPeople are outraged about a recent decision to remove dozens of garbage cans along the Lachine Canal, prompting fears that the picturesque area could turn into a wasteland.HealthApr 16
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Quebec community vows to rebuild Hudson church damaged in ‘devastating’ fireThe community of Hudson is in shock after a fire ravaged a 182-year old church. St. James Anglican Church was not only a religious building but a community hub.FireApr 15
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Unique leather shop in Plateau-Mont-Royal to close after rent triplesIt's hard not to marvel at what Dan Rogers' store front has to offer: part improptu art gallery, part custom leather atelier. it's a staple of the Petit-Laurier neighborhood.CanadaApr 1
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Montreal man alleges he was attacked for ‘looking’ MuslimA Christian man originally from Eastern Europe and living in Montreal's Saint-Laurent borough says he was attacked and threatened Saturday because he "looks" Muslim.CrimeMar 31
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Working Quebec family can’t make ends meet on $2,500 a month. They’re not aloneDemand at food banks across Quebec is reaching a critical stage. For one family, the aid is essential for their survival as the cost of living continues to increase.FeaturesMar 27
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Sanimax strikes deal with government to put end to foul smells in Rivière-des-PrairiesResidents living in the area close to the plant say they will soon be able to have their summers outside without whiffs of fetid air pushing them back indoors.CanadaMar 19