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Warm weather expected cause in rise of ticks in Calgary areaAs many Calgarians get out to enjoy the warmer temperatures with their pets, they’ll have to be careful. The number of ticks in the area is up this year and experts say the warm weather is to blame. Global’s Craig Momney reports.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryJun 4
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Sunshine, warm weather brings return of patio season to LethbridgeThe snow has melted and the sun has appeared. Patio season is officially underway in Lethbridge. After a long winter, the sight of patrons filling streetside patios is a surefire way to put a smile on the faces of restaurant workers.May 10
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Regina first responders see uptick in arson cases as weather warms upAs the warm weather arrives, the number of arson cases has skyrocketed in Regina over the last month. Our Moosa Imran has more on the reality facing residents.Global News at 5 ReginaJun 4
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Short warm up: May 27 Saskatchewan weather outlookWarm weather followed by rain — Meteorologist Peter Quinlan with what to expect in your SkyTracker weather outlook for Monday, May 27, 2024.Global News at 6 ReginaMay 27
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Warm weather lingers: April 3 Saskatchewan weather outlookPossible morning moisture — Meteorologist Peter Quinlan with what to expect in your SkyTracker weather outlook for Wednesday, April 3, 2024.Global News at 6 ReginaApr 3
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Warm weather has Edmonton golfers swinging into springPeople in the Edmonton area got a taste of spring as temperatures soared into the high teens. Jaclyn Kucey got outside to see how golfers were enjoying the weather at driving ranges.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 2
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Winnipeg golfers had year-round range time thanks to warm weather: golf course managerOn Monday, Shooters Family Golf Centre & Restaurant services manager Amy Cerezani said the driving range has been open to golfers for 12 consecutive months which “has never happened in Shooters’ 31 years of business.”Apr 1
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Father’s Day fashion: Cool and comfortable looks for dadsAs Father’s Day approaches, Natalie Sexton joins us to showcase stylish and comfortable warm-weather looks perfect for dads. With the help of CFL alumni players, we’ll explore classic styles with a twist, trendy mix-and-match outfits, and essential athleisure wear.The Morning ShowJun 14
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Great Gardens: Grow your best garden in 2024It’s time to get out in your garden and get things growing as the warm weather is finally here to stay. Perry Stothart with Classic Landscapes joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton with some tips and tricks and what works best for different sun exposures.Global News Morning EdmontonJun 11
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Global News Hour at 6 Calgary: June 4A new survey finds most Calgarians polled don’t believe city council is on the right track. The City of Calgary adds thousands of openings to summer swimming camps amid high demand. The warm weather has increased the risk for ticks in Calgary.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryJun 4
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BC will help seniors buy an air conditionerThe province is ramping up its’ warm weather preparedness programs, committing another $20 million dollars to help lower-income British Columbians and seniors buy an air conditioner.BC1May 31
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ABCD’s of backyard pool safetyAs warm weather settles in Montreal, and backyard pools are being opened for the summer, it is time to remind everyone about swimming safety. Adam Di Fulvio, President & CEO of the Montreal Institute of Swimming and the Canada Swim School, joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella with a safety checklist.Global News Morning MontrealMay 29
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Hundreds of Calgarians enjoy the warm weather for St. Patrick’s DayWith the warm weather, hundreds of Calgarians are taking advantage and sitting on patios for St. Patrick’s Day. Craig Momney has more on the celebrations happening in Calgary on Sunday.Mar 17
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‘The heat is unbearable’: Weather warnings increase as West Bengal grapples with extreme heatwaveWith temperatures surpassing 44 degrees Celsius in some areas, residents in Kolkata, India stayed in their homes or shelters to keep cool on Saturday. Others, however, have nowhere to go and are forced to stay outside, especially as they rely on their clientele to keep their businesses afloat and earn an income.WeatherApr 27
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Spring weather makes welcome arrival in N.S.It’s the time of year to trade in your skis for running shoes. Though we haven’t had much of a winter in the Maritimes, spring has sprung – and Haligonians are rearing to get outside and enjoy some warm weather activities. Amber Fryday reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxApr 15
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Lyme disease rates increasing in CanadaDoctors are saying tick bites are sending more people to the emergency room, leading to heightened concern around Lyme disease as the weather warms and bug activity picks up. As health reporter Katherine Ward explains, there may be growing demand for a vaccine.HealthJun 6
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Outdoor entertaining essentials and trends for summerAs the weather warms up, it’s time to embrace outdoor patio living. When it comes to hosting, details like sun protection, pest prevention and dishware are often overlooked. Home design expert, Michelle Thompson, joins Ross Hull with how to make your space enjoyable for all.ConsumerJun 11
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Ski season winds down for Castle MountainIt’s been an up-and-down year at the Castle Mountain ski hill. Warm weather at kick-off had the resort on its heals. But by March, conditions improved dramatically. This weekend, Castle Mountain is wrapping up the season with an abundance of fresh snow. Brandon Cassidy headed back to the resort as the roller-coaster season comes to...Apr 5
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Safety tips to prevent window and balcony fallsWith the weather warming up, the risk of children falling out of windows and off of balconies is increasing. Christy Hay from B.C. Children’s Hospital has some tips to help keep your kids safe.Global News Morning BCMay 22
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B.C. evening weather forecast: May 13The weather will continue to be warm and sunny. Senior meteorologist Kristi Gordon has your Monday, May 13, 2024, forecast for Metro Vancouver and British Columbia.Global News Hour at 6 BCMay 13