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  • Team Canada’s Auren Halbert living out dream at World Para Ice Hockey Championships
    Calgary is hosting the World Para Ice Hockey Championships and for one Calgarian the moment is very special. Moses Woldu has more on Auren Halbert and his chase to become a para ice hockey athlete.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    May 7
  • Interactive Paw Patrol Live! show comes to Vancouver
    The Paw Patrol Live! show is coming to the Queen Elizabeth theatre this weekend, and Skye visited Global News Morning along with spokesperson Olivia Pryor to talk about the show.
    Entertainment
    May 17
  • Everyday Joe: Rolling the dice
    Sports betting and gambling has become a billion-dollar industry. You can place bets on virtually anything today. In this week’s episode, Everyday Joe rolls the dice on an innovative idea.
    Canada
    May 19
  • Death threats, oppression: Women’s rights advocate reflects on life she fled in Afghanistan
    Constant danger, oppression, and discrimination is how a women’s rights advocate describes what life was like in Afghanistan. Out of options, she fled with her family and has been adjusting to life in Peterborough, Ont. since last fall. Germain Ma has her remarkable story.
    Canada
    Apr 26
  • Calgarians continue to struggle with high cost of living
    While the inflation numbers across Canada appear to be falling, Calgary continues to see higher-than-usual numbers. As Tomasia DaSilva reports, that is being felt particularly hard at the food bank.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    May 21
  • Alberta union believes living standards are collapsing
    A report from the Alberta Federation of Labour claims the province is no longer the wage leader across Canada and continues to decline. Craig Momney reports.
    May 18
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  • Experience Saskatoon: Life Outside Gear Exchange
    Learning about equipment & tours with Life Outside Gear Exchange in Experience Saskatoon. Owner Nancy Broten has more about their accessible & sustainable gear including bikes, kayaks, and clothing. Guides Nancy & Lara also have upcoming bike & kayak tours this spring & summer.
    Lifestyle
    May 17
  • Hope Blooms launches new line of coffee
    We check in members of Hope Blooms as they announce the launch of “From the Ground up” coffee, a new alumni product in collaboration with Café Lara.
    Global News Morning Halifax
    May 15
  • Subscribe for a slice of Edmonton’s Love & Fantasy Flowers
    Love & Fantasy Flowers is bringing communities together by providing local and sustainable flower subscriptions, along with supplying special events. Flower farmer and florist, Moira MacKinnon, explains.
    May 12
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  • Love for Lewiston: The 8th annual celebration of life
    The ‘Love for Lewiston’ foundation emerged from profound loss. Lewiston was just six months old when he passed away from muscular spinal atrophy. His mother, Jessica Janzen, joins Global News Calgary to speak about the legacy that carries on in honour of her baby boy and the fundraiser that not only celebrates his life, but...
    Global News Morning Calgary
    May 19
  • ‘Life Cycle’ fundraising for children’s health care in Alberta
    The Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation is teaming up with the Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation in Calgary to move kids’ health forward across the province. Emilee Ubels, communications co-ordinator for the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation and Sarah Fulford, from Mattamy Homes, joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton to talk about Life Cycle.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    May 16
  • Mom camp, how to balance mom life
    Moms do a lot for many people, often putting themselves on the back burner and not meeting their own needs. With ideas on how moms can get back on the priority list is Gillian Behnke, founder of Mom Camp. She joins Jennifer Palma on Global News Morning BC.
    Global News Morning BC
    May 8
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  • Healthy Living Report May 21: Navigating the backyard BBQ
    From filling up on protein, to choosing the healthiest approach to alcoholic beverages, Body Measure co-founder Erica Henderson shares tips for navigating eating well during summer parties.
    May 21
  • Healthy Living Report – May 7, 2024
    Body Measure co-owner Melina Elliot talks about intermittent fasting, and the pros and cons of the method.
    May 7
  • Refresh your outdoor living space with these simple style tips
    Style maven Susie Wall gives us a dose of spring patio inspiration! From towels to finishing touches, Susie answers viewer questions and shares her top tips for refreshing outdoor spaces. Get ready to elevate your garden gathering with stylish serving accessories and budget-friendly finds.
    The Morning Show
    May 15
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  • Healthy Living Report and Nutrition – May 9, 2024
    In this nutrition segment, registered dietician Angela Martens breaks down myths about carbohydrates,
    May 9
  • How ‘Project Impacting Lives’ is supporting GTA refugees
    As Toronto continues to grapple with shelter space for asylum seekers, Project Impacting Lives working on the ground to support refugees in the city. Executive Director Fikayo Aderoju, joins Candace Daniel to discuss the group’s work and what needs to be done.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    May 9
  • Miniscule payout for LifeLabs class action lawsuit claimants
    People who were part of a class-action lawsuit against LifeLabs over a cybersecurity breach will soon start receiving their payouts. But as Kristen Robinson reports, it’s not exactly a windfall.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 14
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  • Beauty hacks to tackle fine lines, dark circles and puffy eyes
    Beauty expert Tracy Peart is helpnig us tackle fine lines, dark circles, and puffy eyes. Discover the causes, simple home remedies, and a budget-friendly product that works wonders—all demonstrated live with stunning before-and-after results.
    The Morning Show
    May 21
  • Tips coming in about serial killer who lived in B.C.
    Tips have started coming in about a serial killer who may have victims here in B.C. Gary Allen Srery has been tied to several murders in Alberta and – as Catherine Urquhart reports – police are convinced he’s committed similar crimes in this province.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 22
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