Saturday
`Loverboy’ frontman Mike Reno joins us in studio at 7:40am. His iconic Canadian band will be honoured at the upcoming Vancouver Music Industry Awards.
The ‘Els for Autism’ Golf Challenge is coming to Vancouver next month. Organizer Alan Rae sits down with Jay at the end of the hour.
Shortly after 8 o’clock, we check in with Global’s Chief Political Correspondent Tom Clark, who is live from the Liberal Leadership Convention in Toronto.
At 8:20am Chef Nicolas Hipperson from Raincity grill is making linguine vongole using market fresh clams.
Dr. Art joins us at his regular time with some staggering statistics on the number of people with high blood pressure.
Block out the noise and try to relax. Travel Expert Claire Newell advises travellers on how to sleep on plane rides in our final hour.
Metropolis at Metrotown Stylist Erica Lam delivers our Spring Style Report, showing off the season’s biggest fashion trends.
Get out your shears – GardenWorks expert Scott Pearce gives us a lesson in pruning at 9:45am.
The Noon News is shortened due to Global TV’s coverage of the PGA tour.
Sunday
- Small grocers, co-ops receiving boost from Loblaw boycott: ‘A lot of anger’
- B.C. man losing vision needs to find home for treasured book collection
- U.K. bans generic passwords over cybersecurity concerns. Should Canada be next?
- More foreign interference action coming after inquiry report, India arrests: LeBlanc
At 7:40am, Dr. Erica Frank, founder of NextGenU tells us about the launch of the world’s first free, for credit, online university-level training portal.
In our second hour, Tom Clark is back this weekend with a look at what’s coming up on ‘The West Block’.
Is your vehicle giving you trouble? Automotive Expert Rob Macgregor is taking your questions at 8:40am.
Double J is off to the races. Raj Mutti, Hastings Racecourse’s General Manager, will chat about the return on live racing at the track.
Smart Cookie Katie Dunsworth takes a look at the top 5 jobs in BC and how they rank in salary and satisfaction.
From the Rolling Stones to Tina Turner – she’s photographed some of the world’s biggest musical acts. Rock photographer Dee Lippingwell joins us at 9:40am to discuss her new book `First Three Songs…No Flash’.
The Noon News is shortened due to Global TV’s coverage of the PGA tour.
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