Pivotal Day in the NHL Playoffs
It’s a pivotal day for Canadian teams in the NHL playoffs. Adam Wylde joins Candace Daniel with what we can expect tonight.
Global News Morning Toronto
Apr 30
National Day of Mourning in Kelowna
Across the country people are honoring those who’ve lost their lives on the job. As Victoria Femia reports, while that number has gone down slightly this year compared to last, it’s still high, highlighting just how important it is for employers to take workplace safety, seriously.
Apr 28
Peterborough marks Earth Day
Monday is Earth Day. And it’s all about raising awareness for environmental causes and creating a more sustainable planet. Germain Ma takes a look at how Peterborough is hoping to make a difference.
Environment
Apr 23
‘Closing the Divide’ plays at VIFF for Earth Day screening
It’s a film looking into the impacts of climate change and how polarizing the debate has become. ‘Close the Divide’ is playing as part of the Vancouver International Film Festival’s special Earth Day screenings. Director Thomas Acton talks to Jennifer Palma about how the movie came together and how people can catch it.
Global News Morning BC
Apr 21
Thousands pack the streets for Surrey Khalsa Day Parade
Hundreds of thousands packing the streets of Surrey today for the annual Khalsa Day Parade, celebrating Vaisakhi. It’s the biggest event of its kind, marking its’ 25th anniversary this year, but as Julia Foy reports, even as people celebrated, an undercurrent of feelings of injustice was front and centre.
Global BC
Apr 20
Tax deadline just days away
We’re in the final days before the deadline to file your taxes. Canada Revenue Agency spokesperson David Nunes joins Global News Morning Calgary to discuss why it’s important to file before the May 1st deadline, and what’s different on the tax return – along with some elaborate tax scams that have emerged.
Global News Morning Calgary
Apr 29
Wines with a conscience for Earth Day
As we get ready to celebrate Earth Day on Monday, April 22nd, we are pouring into the world of sustainable wines. Can choosing wines with a conscience help take a step towards a healthier planet? Wine expert Mandi Robertson joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to answer that question and provide recommendations.
Global News Morning Montreal
Apr 19
Lapu-Lapu Day cooking
April 27th is Lapu-Lapu Day in Vancouver, with a block party on Fraser Street. Program Director Joe Tualiao talks about the celebration and the history behind it, and Jay Malang from Pampanga Restaurant talks about some of the food you can enjoy.
Global News Morning BC
Apr 17
100 days to the Paris Games
April 17th marks the 100-day countdown to the 2024 Paris Olympic games. It is the kickoff to an exciting few months ahead. This week, Team Canada’s uniforms for the Games were also unveiled. Laval native and Team Canada athlete in men’s artistic gymnastics, Felix Dolce, joins our Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella in-studio to...
Global News Morning Montreal
Apr 17
Earth Day: Ocean plastic pollution
Juan José Alava with UBC’s Ocean Pollution Research Unit discusses why plastic pollution is one of the biggest threats facing our planet, and what can be done about it.
Global News Morning BC
Apr 22
Surrey Khalsa Day Parade dedicated to memory of Hardeep Singh Nijjar
Hundreds of thousands packing the streets of Surrey today for the annual Khalsa Day Parade, celebrating Vaisakhi. It’s the biggest event of its kind, marking its’ 25th anniversary this year, but as Julia Foy reports, even as people celebrated, an undercurrent of feelings of injustice was front and centre.
Global BC
Apr 20
Durham Region residents celebrate Earth Day
From community clean-ups to educational events, a number of events were held across Durham Region to mark Earth Day. Lexy Benedict reports.
Environment
Apr 26
B.C. celebrates Lapu-Lapu Day
It is a project that has been decades in the making and is taking big step forward for B.C.’s Filipino community. A partnership agreement on a new community centre has been announced on a special day for the more than 170,000 Filipinio-Canadians who call B.C. home. Safeeya Pirani has more.
Global BC
Apr 27
Fredericton holds ceremony for National Day of Mourning
Dozens of people gathered in Fredericton for a National Day of Mourning ceremony on Sunday morning. As Anna Mandin reports, WorkSafe NB held an event at the city’s fallen firefighters monument to remember the 14 workers who died on the job throughout the province in 2024 – and the others who died in years prior.
Global News at 6 New Brunswick
Apr 28
Khalsa Day Vaisakhi celebrations in Surrey
The tents are ready, the food is cooking and the excitement is building for Saturday’s big parade. Safeeya Pirani reports.
Global News Hour at 6 BC
Apr 19
Peterborough jives with International Jazz Day celebrations
International Jazz Day Peterborough celebrations to get toes tapping and fingers snapping in line with jazz-loving cities around the world. Joe Grant sheds light on the international flare of jazz music.
The Morning Show on CHEX
Apr 24
Central Okanagan students become firefighters for a day
Firefighters at Kelowna Fire Department Station #1 opened their doors to students from across the Central Okanagan to give them a chance to walk in their boots for a day. Sydney Morton has the story.
Lifestyle
Apr 24
Game Day with Pete Dalliday: May 2, 2024
Peterborough’s Porter Martone shines in Canada’s quest for gold; calling the shots as kids ‘play ball!!”; baseball diamond renovations coming to Curve Lake First Nation and a mini-TBT as we catch Noor Ra’fat Ibrahim hanging out with the Jays!
The Morning Show on CHEX
May 2
Celebrate Earth Day 2024 with Julia Grieve
April 22 is Earth Day, a day to recognize the changes and achievements already made to help the environment and to look at what else can be done. Julia Grieve, The Accidental Environmentalist, joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton with some tips and tricks for Earth Day this year.
Global News Morning Edmonton
Apr 23
Tent encampment continues for second day at University of Toronto
A Pro-Palestine encampment at King’s College Park at the University of Toronto is into its second day. After the school gave the protestors a deadline to leave Thursday, the university now says it prefers to have dialogue with the protestors. Noor Ra’fat has the latest.
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