El Niño to La Niña: How shifting weather patterns will impact Canada
This Canadian winter has been warmer than usual, thanks to El Nino. But meteorologists are predicting that a La Nina event will be following soon, which could bring on more extreme weather than just the cold. Naomi Barghiel reports.
Canada
Feb 3
State funeral planned for former prime minister Brian Mulroney
A state funeral will be held in Montreal for former prime minister Brian Mulroney. He died Thursday, at age 84, in a Florida hospital after a recent fall in his Palm Beach, Fla., home. There’s no question Mulroney had a profound impact on Canada, leading the nation for nearly nine years. As David Akin reports,...
Canada
Mar 1
Global National: March 1
A state funeral will be held in Montreal for former prime minister Brian Mulroney. He died Thursday, at age 84, in a Florida hospital after a recent fall in his Palm Beach, Fla., home. There’s no question Mulroney had a profound impact on Canada, leading the nation for nearly nine years. Plus, a member of...
Global National
Mar 1
Global Peterborough’s Shelter Pet Project: Feb. 16, 2024
Sarah from the Peterborough Humane Society has 2 cats and 2 guinea pigs to show off on this week’s segment. “Nina” and “Nigel” are two big friendly cats looking for homes and “Mumbles” & “Tumbles” are two lovable, playful guinea pigs looking for their forever home. For more info: peterboroughhumanesociety.ca
Feb 16
U.S. military jet misses runway, ends up floating in Hawaii bay
A U.S. military jet preparing to land at Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) in O’ahu, Hawaii, on Monday overshot its landing and ended up floating on the shore of Kane’ohe Bay instead. No casualties and only a few minor injuries were reported among the nine passengers of the P-8A Poseidon aircraft.
Trending
Nov 21, 2023
B.C. evening weather forecast: April 13
La Niña has officially ended but we still have a cool pool of water off the coast. Senior meteorologist Kristi Gordon explains how this impacts British Columbians in your Thur., April 13, 2023, forecast.
Global News Hour at 6 BC
Apr 13, 2023
Why La Nina’s disappearance could mean record heat in 2024
La Niña, a climate phenomenon associated with cooler temperatures, has disappeared in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. That’s opening the door to El Niño, which is associated with warmer weather – and to what climate experts say could be a record-breaking year of heat in 2024. Kamyar Razavi reports.
Weather
Mar 14, 2023
What you need know about B.C.’s up coming weather season
This fall/winter is expected to be another La Nina season. However, Environment Canada says that is not enough information to produce a confident long range forecast this year. Here’s why and what you need know about this up coming season.
Global News Hour at 6 BC
Sep 14, 2021
Death toll confirmed at 9 following Florida condo collapse: mayor
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava confirmed on Sunday that the death toll from the catastrophic Surfside, Fla., condo collapse is now at nine. She also provided an update on fire at the site, stating it’s been “suppressed.”
World
Jun 27, 2021
Nine injured after Malibu balcony collapses onto rocky beach
Nine people were injured after a rented residential balcony collapsed over the rocks and sand in Malibu, California on Saturday. LA County Fire Department said there were 15 to 20 people on the balcony when it gave way onto the beach.
May 11, 2021
How will La Niña impact winter in 2020?
Global’s chief meteorologist Anthony Farnell gives an update on what can Canadians expect this winter.
Canada
Nov 19, 2020
Rev. Al Sharpton, NYC mayor kneel for 9 minutes 29 seconds on 1st anniversary of George Floyd’s death
Civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio kneeled for nine minutes and 29 seconds in George Floyd’s name on the anniversary of his death on Tuesday. Sharpton called for the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act to be passed during his speech, saying that the killing of George...
May 25, 2021
L.A. County Sheriff’s Dept. says ‘issue of visibility’ present during Calabasas helicopter crash
On Sunday, the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department said that there was an “issue of visibility” the day that a helicopter carrying nine people, including NBA player Kobe Bryant, crashed and killed all on board.
World
Jan 27, 2020
B.C. officials say forecast predicts cool, wet start to summer
The B.C. government held a situation and preparation briefing for the upcoming wildfire season. So far, it’s been quiet. After such a long, wet spring, and with cooler La Nina weather in the forecast for the next few weeks, the fire hazard is expected to remain low through the early summer.
Global News at Noon BC
Jun 3, 2022
Extreme weather warnings on the rise in Saskatchewan
There have been more extreme cold warnings in Saskatchewan this winter than in previous years. Wendy Winiewski finds out if this is the new normal or the effects of La Nina.
Global News at 6 Saskatoon
Feb 21, 2018
Galapagos volcano leaves boaters in awe as lava creeps into ocean
The La Cumbra volcano, located on Ecuador’s Galapagos Islands, erupted on Saturday spewing lava and ash into the air, along with a series of nine earthquakes.
World
Jun 18, 2018
Global Peterborough’s Shelter Pet Project for Feb. 18, 2022
Sarah from the Peterborough Humane Society introduces us to a dog and a cat this week. First up we meet “Apollo”, a nine month old Husky Shepherd Mix, who is very willing, very smart and very “treat” oriented. He will thrive with someone who keeps him very busy and enriched. Next up we meet “Taffy”,...
Shelter Pet Project
Feb 18, 2022
LaSalle wins the KASSAA junior boys rugby championship
For the first time in nine years, LaSalle has won the Kingston-area high school junior boys rugby title. The Black Knights defeated the Frontenac Falcons 24-0.
Sports
Jun 3, 2022
Calgary Humane Society Pet of the Week: Nina
Fri, Nov 30: Phil Fulton from the Calgary Humane Society joins Global News with Nina. For more information you can contact the society at (403)205-4455 or http://www.calgaryhumane.ca.
Global News at Noon Calgary
Nov 30, 2018
Germany mass shooting reopens gun law debates as death toll rises to nine
The death toll in the mass shooting in Germany that occurred Wednesday rose to nine on Friday as the country’s government faced more calls to tighten gun ownership laws and increase efforts to track far-right sympathizers, after an alleged racist manifesto from the suspect was found.
Crime
Feb 21, 2020