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  • Cooking Together: Seared lingcod with fregola sarda and tapini
    Brewery and the Beast is back for an eleventh year in Vancouver. Chef de Cuisine Brittney Lygo from Homer Street Cafe and Bar joins us to discuss the lively event, and show us how to make a delicious lingcod recipe.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 14
  • Cooking Together: Pan seared coastal halibut
    A tasty pan seared coastal halibut recipe is showcased as we learn more about Canada’s Junior Culinary team, and how to support them at a fun event. Chef James Town, the Fairmont Pacific Rim Banquet Chef and a former competitor of Junior Culinary team, along with JC Felicella from Junior Culinary Team Canada, join Jennifer...
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 7
  • Cooking Together: Seared scallops and crispy pork belly
    It’s a unique combination for surf and turf seared scallops and crisp pork belly. Executive Chef Garett Blundell from The Victor at the Parq Vancouver Hotel joins Jennifer Palma for Cooking Together.
    Global News Morning BC
    Mar 10
  • Winnipeg Sea Bears season preview
    The Winnipeg Sea Bears get set to open their season tomorrow night. Here’s what you can expect from the team this season:
    Winnipeg Sea Bears
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  • Quebec judge blocks parts of language law requiring English decisions be translated
    In a searing decision, a judge determined that a portion of the language law known as Bill 96 can’t apply in criminal cases in Quebec. Judges will no longer have to immediately translate their English rulings into French in order to issue them. It’s something experts are calling a major victory for the rights of...
    May 21
  • Young bear tranquillized near downtown Kelowna, will be relocated
    A young bear will soon be relocated after conservation officers tranquilized it near downtown Kelowna on Friday afternoon.
    May 17
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  • Winnipeg Sea Bears gearing up for second season
    “The fans, the community, the city and everyone in the province was amazing and really supported us. We’re excited.” Are you ready to cheer on the @wpgseabears for a second season? President Jason Smith explains how they’re getting ready to welcome fans back.
    Apr 19
  • How to avoid wildlife confrontations and protect bears
    A Port Moody family was shocked to see that a hungry bear had torn a hole in their garage door trying to get at garbage cans within. WildSafe B.C.’s Gabriela De Romeri has some pointers on how people can avoid thes kinds of confrontations and protect the bears.
    Global News Morning BC
    May 3
  • Hungry bear tears through garage door of Port Moody home
    A hungry black bear tore through the garage door of a Port Moody home to access the garbage can inside. As Angela Jung reports, the incident is serving as a reminder for people living in bear country to take precautions.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 2
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  • From March Madness to Winnipeg: Sea Bears welcome new basketball court
    The Winnipeg Sea Bears will be playing on a new basketball court this year. Global’s Teagan Rasche has more on the significance of the new surface.
    May 7
  • GameStop stock soars after ‘Roaring Kitty’ posts for 1st time in 3 years
    Markets were little changed on Monday, as investors hit pause on a Wall Street winning streak as they wait on key inflation data in the days ahead. Shares of GameStop stock also soared after ‘Roaring Kitty,’ known as Keith Gill, posted online for the first time in about three years.
    Consumer
    May 13
  • Winnipeg Sea Bears players return to Winnipeg
    “It’s a really quick season… get in there early, it’s a great experience.” Ahead of the team kicking off their second season, Chad Posthumus reflected on the fan support last season, and what he’s hoping for in the months ahead.
    Sports
    Apr 19
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  • Traffic Tips: Potholes increase wear and tear on your vehicle
    Traffic Reporter Katelin Owsianski tells us about the damage potholes can cause to your vehicle, and how to avoid some of that wear and tear.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 16
  • Health Matters: Speech & Hearing Month
    Dawn McKenna and Andrea Manchon of the Children’s Hearing & Speech Centre of BC discuss the developmental implications of speech and hearing problems in children.
    Global News Morning BC
    May 15
  • 100 years of Chinese history in Edmonton
    A new exhibit has opened at the Mah Society of Edmonton, taking visitors through more than a century of Chinese-Canadian history. “Journey of the Horse” looks at the troubles of the past and how we got to today. As Jaclyn Kucey explains, the goal is to reinvigorate that history and culture in Chinatown.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    May 20
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  • Future of Tuxedo political seat
    With a byelection looming for the Tuxedo riding, will the PCs be able to retain the seat previously held be Heather Stefanson, or will new blood be voted in? Political scientist Christopher Adams weighs in.
    May 8
  • Advocating for mental health year-round
    Dr. Steven Storage says we should advocate for mental health all year long, as mental health week in Canada comes to a close. He talks: ADHD, how to improve your mood, and more.
    Health
    May 13
  • Star’s Piggly Wiggly’s Sanctuary houses more pigs than ever before
    It’s been a busy year at Star’s Piggly Wiggly’s Pig Sanctuary in Summerland, B.C. as the team works to care for more pigs than ever before. Sydney Morton takes us to the sanctuary ahead of their open house this weekend.
    Lifestyle
    May 8
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  • Burke Mountain backyard bear swing
    A Global viewer in Coquitlam shares a hilarious video that shows a mother bear comically trying to get on a saucer tree swing, as her cub gets bored and wanders off.
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    May 8
  • Taking the fear out of flying
    Getting on an airplane can be a stressful experience, even for the most seasoned travellers. For anyone who has communication difficulties, it can be downright scary. So a program at YVR tried to take out some of the fear. Here’s Julia Foy.
    Global BC
    May 4
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