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Canadian teens are increasingly sedentaryNew data from Statistics Canada finds Canadian teens from the ages of 12 to 17 are not getting enough exercise. University of PEI Professor Travis Saunders explores the reasons why and the potential consequences.HealthOct 22, 2025
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Canadians feeling generous this HalloweenSpooky season is here, with just 11 days until Halloween. A day full of costumes, scares, and of course, beloved treats. Teagan Rasche takes a look at this year’s most popular candy — and why Canadians are feeling extra generous this holiday.Oct 20, 2025
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B.C.’s finance minister on the province’s worsening budget deficitThe B.C. government is $11.6 billion in the red, a record high deficit that’s forecast to grow even higher. B.C. Finance Minister Brenda Bailey breaks down the numbers and discusses the reasons why B.C.’s debt is ballooning.Global News Morning BCSep 16, 2025
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Global National: Nov. 15Millions of Canadians are being warned to prepare for a difficult and stressful holiday shopping season. Tens of thousands of workers are on a nationwide strike at the country’s biggest domestic shipper, Canada Post. At 12:01 ET some 55,000 workers walked off the job after their union and the Crown corporation failed to reach a...Nov 15, 2024
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John Shannon on the Jets: November 6What will it take for Josh Morrissey to win the Norris Trophy this season? Why is the next two weeks expected to be a challenge for the Jets? 680 CJOB hockey analyst John Shannon gives his latest takes on the 12-1 Winnipeg Jets.Winnipeg JetsNov 6, 2024
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Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – Oct. 22, 2024Why a Kelowna business owner is now taking the security of his staff into his own hands. And what you need to know about respiratory illness season with a new COVID-19 variant and vaccine making the rounds.Oct 22, 2024
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Questions arise after STM acquires luxury cars for managersManagers at Montreal’s public transit agency recently got some slick new wheels to roll around town in. The STM now boasts 18 shiny Ford Mustang SUVs in its fleet, but as Global’s Dan Spector reports, many are wondering why taxpayer dollars were spent on fancy cars instead of something a bit more reasonable.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Oct 17, 2024
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COVID-19: Canada won’t order Novavax vaccine, cites low demandWith cold and flu season ramping up some Canadians have been travelling south of the border and paying hundreds of dollars to get a specific COVID-19 vaccine. The federal government says it won’t order the Novavax vaccine because there isn’t enough demand for it. Heidi Petracek explains why.HealthOct 2, 2024
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Shopping centres crowded as Ontario’s case count risesShoppers have been flocking to Ontario malls that are open ahead of the holiday season. Morganne Campbell finds out why this behaviour might lead to an increase in COVID-19 case counts.ConsumerDec 7, 2020
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Coronavirus: Ontario health officials explain ICU capacity concerns amid 2nd waveAssociate chief medical officer of health Dr. Barbara Yaffe and chief coroner Dr. Dirk Huyer explained Thursday why having 150 COVID-19 patients in Ontario’s intensive care units is concerning, stating that the number was calculated to allow enough ICU beds to continue with elective surgery and other patients that require ICU treatment. Yaffe said if...CanadaNov 19, 2020
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Vancouver bars and restaurants cautiously prepare for Super Bowl SundayWe are less than a week away from Super Bowl 2021 and bars and restaurants are taking the necessary precautions to ensure provincial COVID-19 guidelines are followed. But some don’t want a repeat of New Year’s Eve when the province changed the rules at the last minute. It’s the reason why at least one Metro...Global News at 11 BCFeb 2, 2021
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Whistler Blackcomb reports highest number of visits in resort historyWed, Feb 10: It has become a record season for B.C.’s premium ski resort. Whistler Blackcomb is reporting the highest number of visits in its history, and as Nadia Stewart reports, there are several reasons why the streak is likely to continue.Feb 11, 2016
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COVID-19: Lethbridge Hurricanes react as unique WHL season draws to a closeThe Lethbridge Hurricanes pitched a COVID-19 shutout over the course of the 24-game WHL season, with zero positive test results. As Danica Ferris reports, the team is proud of the commitment that allowed them to play as many games as possible.SportsMay 6, 2021
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Consumers coping with higher pricesFri, Sep 18: The rising cost of food hasn’t gone unnoticed by grocery shoppers. As Sean O’Shea reports, food inflation is a reason why some are changing their shopping and cooking habits.Sep 18, 2015
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Manitoba health official addresses potential COVID-19 impacts on menstrual cycleMedical officer of health and medical lead for the Manitoba Vaccine Implementation Task Force Dr. Joss Reimer addressed reports of women reporting changes to their menstrual cycles after receiving COVID-19 vaccination, adding this area isn’t heavily studied. She said there could be a number of reasons tied into why this happens, as changes to periods...CanadaJun 30, 2021
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Peterborough and area anglers prepare for bass season opening June 19thAnglers are ready to hop in the boat and reel in bass. The season opens in Peterborough and the Kawarthas on June 19th . Meaghan Roy dropped by Peterborough Pro Tackle to see why anglers enjoy fishing for bass.SportsJun 18, 2021
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Global National: May 31An out-of-control wildfire in Tantallon, near Halifax, is growing and has forced thousands of people from their homes. The tearful moments some firefighters have experienced; what some evacuees have endured; Halifax Mayor Mike Savage’s blunt message to people behaving carelessly during this crisis; what fuelled the early start to Canada’s 2023 wildfire season, what could...Global NationalMay 31, 2023
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‘We believe the timing is good’: Kenney cites current crisis for reasons to invest in Keystone pipeline nowPremier Jason Kenney says the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and economic uncertainty in Alberta are the reasons why it’s the right time to invest in the Keystone XL pipeline.CanadaMar 31, 2020
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WHL players, staff reflect on season being cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemicWith the WHL officially cancelling its 2020 playoffs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, players, coaches and staff are facing the reality that their season is over.Global News at 10 ReginaMar 24, 2020
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The Morning Show: March 20On today’s episode of The Morning Show: Dr. Isaac Bogoch reflects on 3 years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Then on Parenting Playbook, why quiet quitting has moved into the classroom. Then, we catch up with the stars of ‘Bel Air’ ahead of the season 2 premiere. Then, important conversations about women’s wellness...The Morning ShowMar 20, 2023