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Strategies to help manage acne during back-to-school seasonWith kids back in class, they are hoping to put their best face forward, but that can be difficult when dealing with acne. There are, however, several effective strategies to help manage and reduce it. Dermatologist Dr. Jaggi Rao joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton with some tips on how to keep your skin...Global News Morning EdmontonSep 10
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Alberta revamping FOIP ActAlberta is revamping the current law around how private information is protected. The new legislation surrounding the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act also touches on political staffers and what the public can know about their communications. Erik Bay has more.Danielle SmithNov 6
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Record harvest for Helen’s Acres in KelownaHelen’s Acres farm in Kelowna is celebrating a record harvest, and a huge amount of food will be distributed by several Okanagan food banks and other charities. Victoria Femia reports.Canada21 mins
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Veterans’ parade returns to Sainte-Anne-de-BellevueCitizens, legion members, merchants and veterans gathered on Sunday to commemorate those who fought for freedom. As tensions across the world escalate, their minds are also with those on the ground right now, and those caught in the middle. Global’s Matilda Cerone has the story.CanadaNov 3
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Can AI translate what pigs are oinking about?The limits of artificial intelligence (AI) seemingly have no bounds — but few probably expected AI might be able to help humans understand what pigs are saying. Scientists in Europe are creating a library of oinks and grunts, in hopes it will help translate those sounds for humans. Mike Armstrong explains how.Global NationalOct 25
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Trudeau denounces violence, acts of ‘hatred’ at Hindu temple in BramptonDuring question period on Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned the violence that broke out at a Hindu temple in the Toronto area on Sunday. “The individuals who are inciting violence and division and hatred in no way represent either the Sikh community or the Hindu community in Canada,” said Trudeau.CrimeNov 5
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Public can own piece of world largest hockey stickThe world’s largest hockey stick is no longer hanging outside the Cowichan Community Centre on Vancouver Island. It likely would have ended up in the landfill, but a Shawnigan Lake man had other ideas and now you can own a little piece of it.Global News at 5 BCNov 4
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How emergency protection orders can help victims of domestic violenceNovember is Family Violence Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness and take action against domestic violence. Legal Aid Alberta staff lawyer Gwen May joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton to discuss how emergency protection orders can help those facing domestic violence.Global News Morning EdmontonNov 5
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Board games can play crucial role in child development: therapistGames are an inherent part of childhood. We all know games are fun, but did you know they’re also crucial in developing kids’ executive functioning skills and help to foster connection? Bryan Fleet, a mental health therapist at CASA Mental Health, joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton with all the details.Global News Morning EdmontonNov 7
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Community Shout Out: Soon As I Can, new album by The Brooks“Soon As I Can” album launch by The Brooks | November 8 | 8 p.m. | Café CléopâtreNov 4
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Business Matters: Newcomers to Canada can transfer foreign credit historyOct 24
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‘It can happen to anybody’: Daughters of N.S. domestic homicide victim speak outThe daughters of a Nova Scotia woman killed by her husband are speaking out about what happened to her, in an effort to shed more light on intimate partner violence. Heidi Petracek explains why there are calls for more awareness and transparency from police in reporting these crimes.Global National1 hour
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What Edmonton can expect for snow removal this winter seasonThe snow has yet to fall but Edmontonians are waiting for those first flakes, and the city says they’ll be ready. Valerie Dacyk with Parks and Roads Services joined us on Global News Morning to talk more about snow removal and parking bans within Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonOct 21
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At-risk youth organizations can soon apply for crime prevention funding: LeBlancPublic Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc spoke in Toronto on Friday to announce that eligible at-risk youth organizations across Canada – starting on Nov. 1 and ending Dec. 20, 2024 – will be able to apply for crime prevention funding from the federal government. An estimated $123.5 million will be available over the next five years....CanadaOct 25
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What can Albertans expect from Premier Danielle Smith’s UCP leadership review?Mount Royal University political science professor Lori Williams joins Global News Morning Calgary to tee up the UCP leadership review being held in Red Deer on Nov. 2.Danielle SmithNov 1
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Fall gardening tips with Golden Acres Home and GardenColin Hayles with Golden Acre Home and Garden joins Global News Calgary with tips on how to prepare your yard and flower beds for the snowy months ahead.Global News at Noon CalgaryOct 15
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Open House: Renovations that can transform a homeKatelin Owsianski talks with Vancouver Fall Home Show presenter Andy Friesen of Su Casa about how to create your dream home without starting from scratch.LifestyleOct 11
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Business Matters: Google granted 5-year exemption from Canada’s Online News ActThe Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has granted Google a five-year exemption from the Online News Act, ordering it to release the $100 million it now owes to Canadian news outlets within 60 days. Google agreed last year to pay Canadian news publishers $100 million a year — indexed to inflation — in order...CanadaOct 29
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Legal expert on whether you can be sued for a negative Google reviewHarper Grey Associate Counsel Daniel Reid discusses whether writing a negative online review can land you in legal trouble.Global News Morning BCOct 10
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‘Canadians can breathe a sigh of relief’: Macklem says after bank cuts interest rate to 3.75%Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem said Wednesday, after the central bank delivered an oversized interest rate cut, that it has been a “long fight” against inflation but that it has worked. He said “Canadians can breathe a sigh of relief” as the bank shifts its focus to keeping inflation stable at two per cent.CanadaOct 23