Don’t look up: Eye safety important even with 60% eclipse in Manitoba
Manitoba isn't expected to get the full solar eclipse experience Monday afternoon, but eye specialists say you still shouldn't look directly into the sun, eclipse or otherwise.
Science
Apr 8
28 best gifts for mom this Mother’s Day 2024
Whether your mom is a homebody, a world traveller or an outdoor adventurer, we’ve got a Mother’s Day gift for her.
The Curator
Apr 18
Mother’s Day 2024: 10 gadgets for modern moms
Browse our tech-themed gift guide to find the perfect Mother's Day present.
The Curator
Apr 22
Calgary Opera’s production of ‘Das Rheingold’ features fantastic effects, costumes
Cast and crew at Calgary Opera are preparing for their new production of 'Das Rheingold' at the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium.
Entertainment
Apr 17
‘I did everything I believe that I could,’ officer tells inquest into deadly B.C. hostage taking
The officer in charge when police in Surrey, B.C., killed a hostage taker and the woman he was holding says he believes he did everything possible to save her.
Politics
Apr 17
Environmental film to be shown to coincide with Earth Day in Guelph
The Emmy-award winning documentary 'The Story of Plastic' will be playing at the Bookshelf Cinema on April 22. Local experts will take questions after the movie.
Environment
Apr 17
Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid day to day with injury
Connor McDavid is day to day with a lower-body injury, and the Edmonton captain could miss the Oilers’ next game against defending Stanley Cup champion Vegas.
Sports
Apr 9
Winnipeg organization marks World Parkinson’s Day with open house
Currently, there is no cure for parkinsons disease, with more than 100-thousand Canadians left to tackle it on their own, and an estimated 10-million people afflicted world-wide.
Health
Apr 11
Recipe: Afternoon tea for Mother’s Day
Kevin Ao with Bon Moment Bake Shop joins Jennifer Palma on Cooking Together on Global News Morning Weekend BC to share easy but tasty ways to celebrate Mom this Mother's Day.
Entertainment
Apr 21
‘We don’t need to mine new material’: Manitoba group urges residents to recycle old electronics
The Electronic Products Recycling Association of Manitoba says it will take just about any old technology — which will then be broken down in order to extract valuable materials.
Environment
Apr 22
Okanagan Forecast: Sunny and Cold… For a Few Days!
Today’s Highs: -5C to 2C
Weather
Dec 31, 1969
Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: April 2024
Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.
Canada
Apr 24
Lethbridge celebrates Earth Day with historic signing, curbside organics anniversary
A year into the city's green cart program almost six-million kilograms of organic waste has been diverted from the landfill, according to the City of Lethbridge.
Environment
Apr 22
Calgary rezoning public hearing begins, rallies held
Hundreds of people rallied in front of Calgary City Hall to support or oppose blanket rezoning as council heads into a public hearing that is expected to last several days.
Politics
Apr 22
Ride BC Transit for free in these communities this Earth Day
BC Transit hopes to encourage travellers to switch to transit to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Environment
Apr 22
Holiday Park, Wildwood, Silverwood golf courses to open in Saskatoon Wednesday
Tee time reservations beginning at 10 a.m. Wednesday can be made by phone, in-person at the pro shops or online at saskatoon.ca/golf beginning Tuesday morning at 7 a.m.
Canada
Apr 22
Kingston clinic accepting new patients schedules next ‘rostering day’ — with changes
While the first rostering days were open to anyone, the clinic says it will now only be accepting new patients who live in a specific geographical area of the city.
Health
Apr 9
B.C. orca rescue near Zeballos planning to take a ‘few days’, officials say
The Department of Fisheries says planning for a new attempt to rescue an orca calf trapped in a Vancouver Island lagoon will be finalized in the next few days.
Environment
Apr 16
First Nations launch challenge of Site C dam
A group of First Nations has filed a lawsuit over a massive hydroelectric dam proposed in northeastern British Columbia, arguing the project would have a devastating impact on their traditional land.
Dec 31, 1969
Blue Jays place Kiermaier on 10-day DL
The Toronto Blue Jays have placed centre fielder Kevin Kiermaier on the 10-day injured list with a left hip injury.
Sports
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