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Coming up this weekend on the Morning and Noon News

Coming up this weekend on the Morning and Noon News…

Saturday Morning

Shutterbugs won’t want to miss our first hour. The Stanley Park Ecology Society is celebrating 25 years of connecting people with nature. At 7:40am, spokesperson Louise Pedersen has details on the organization’s upcoming photography contest.

We’re going for a ‘surf and turf brunch’ this weekend. At 8:20am, Chef Kyle Wainwright from Catch122 is making a decadent Lobster and Prawn Saucisse Benny. He’s taking part in Vancouver Foodster’s ‘Best Eggs Benedict Challenge’.

Taking an aspirin each day may not keep the doctor away. Dr. Art explains at 8:40am.

Breaking news from Canada and around the world sent to your email, as it happens.

Packing for a weekend getaway and want to keep your luggage light? Travel expert Claire Newell offers up her packing list in our 9 o’clock hour.

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Brides looking for environmentally conscious ways to save on their wedding stay tuned. At 9:40am we’ve got the organizers of Vancouver’s third annual ‘Original Bridal Swap’, where one bride’s ‘something old’ becomes another bride’s ‘something new’.

Our GardenWorks expert, Leanne Johnson, has the perfect Easter weekend project. Bring fashion to your garden or patio with a planted purse.

This Saturday’s Noon News is shortened by half an hour due to Global TV’s coverage of the PGA Tour’s Shell Houston Open.

Sunday Morning

In this weekend’s Shaw Tech Report, expert Bradley Shende shows off a neat animatronic device from Japan.

At 8:20am, we’ll have the ‘turf’ portion of our weekend of brunch. Chef Jefferson Alvarez from Lift Bar and Grill shows us his entry to the ‘Best Eggs Benedict Challenge’: Short Rib Eggs Benedict. We’ll see how it compares to his competitor from Catch 122.

Caren McSherry is our ‘Ask an Expert. She’s taking your cooking questions at 8:40am.

What does April have in store for you? Astrologer Georgia Nicols has your monthly horoscope at 9:40am.

This Sunday’s Noon News is shortened by half an hour due to Global TV’s coverage of the PGA Tour’s Shell Houston Open.

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