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  • The science behind roadside THC testing and diving into SGI’s zero-tolerance policy
    WATCH: Some cannabis users in Saskatchewan have been concerned about possibly testing positive if pulled over by police while driving and given a roadside drug test, even though they’re not impaired. Global’s Emily-May Simmonds breaks down the science.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    May 10
  • Sask. mandatory roadside screening initiative constitutional, about safety of all drivers: SGI spokesperson
    On Friday, Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) spokesperson Tyler McMurchy responded to a reporter’s comparison between police procedures for pulling over suspected impaired drivers and “carding a driver based on ethnicity.”
    Mar 1
  • ‘Ray of Hope’ documentary to shed light on conflict in Sri Lanka
    Next week is Tamil Genocide Education week in Ontario. Ahead of this, former MP Rathika Sitsabiasiean, released a documentary on the 26-year conflict in Sri Lanka. Lexy Benedict reports.
    May 10
  • Tamara Podemski previews the new season of her sci-fi series “Outer Range”
    We go straight to the cosmic frontier with Tamara Podemski as she discusses her role as the first gay Native American acting sheriff in Wyoming in “Outer Range.” Discover her insights on the series’ unique blend of Western and supernatural elements. She also discusses her work supporting and empowering Canadian Indigenous youth.
    The Morning Show
    May 2
  • ‘Disbelief’ about Ontario police chief’s controversial Sri Lankan visit
    Nishan Duraiappah, the chief of Ontario’s Peel Regional Police, was photographed meeting with the inspector-general of Sri Lanka’s police, who was recently found to have personally participated in torture. Touria Izri reports on the meeting and the reaction.
    Global National
    Apr 23
  • CUFF celebrates sci-fi and horror director Vincenzo Natali
    Director Vincenzo Natali and actor Andrew Miller join Global News Morning Calgary to discuss working together on the science-fiction horror movie Cube and 2003’s Nothing. Natali’s work is being celebrated in a retrospective at this year’s Calgary Underground Film Festival (CUFF).
    Apr 20
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  • B.C. ski season wrapping up and looking ahead to the future
    By most accounts, it has been a brutal season for many of B.C.’s ski hills, but it’s all coming to an end this weekend for those on Vancouver’s North Shore. Paul Johnson has the latest on how the local hills are going out with a splash, but looking to the future.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 13
  • Ski season winds down for Castle Mountain
    It’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
  • Ski season comes to an end after difficult year
    This week marks the end of ski season for most local hills, following one of the most challenging years yet. As our Taya Fast reports, despite many hurdles this season there are high hopes for next year.
    Apr 2
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  • ‘3 Body Problem’ trailer for sci-fi drama series
    The trailer for the Netflix series ‘3 Body Problem,’ a sci-fi drama with layered mysteries and genre-bending high stakes, based on an international bestselling book trilogy.
    Entertainment
    Mar 29
  • Adam Sandler and Paul Dano on their sci-fi movie ‘Spaceman’
    We catch up with Adam Sandler and Paul Dano as they delve into their transformative roles in ‘Spaceman’, exploring themes of pain and isolation. They take us behind the scenes of filming in a simulated zero-gravity environment -and explain why a tennis ball became a key player in many scenes.
    The Morning Show
    Mar 13
  • Growing para-skiing in Manitoba
    Advocates for para-skiing are hoping to grow the sport in Manitoba. Teagan Rasche hit the slopes and has more on a free program offered this month.
    Mar 4
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  • Castle Mountain rebounds after rocky start to ski season
    Alberta has had a couple of cold stretches, including recently. But overall, it has been an abnormally warm winter season, with little snow. Some ski hills have been using snow machines, others have had minor shut down periods. But as Brandon Cassidy reports, at least one resort is back on track and looking to finish...
    Mar 8
  • Father, daughter finish ski tour across BC
    A father and daughter with a passion for skiing are sharing their remarkable story of how they hit every lift-serviced ski area in B.C. in just a little over a month. As Jayden Wasney reports, their impressive journey is all for a good cause.
    Mar 6
  • Local ski resorts feeling impacts of mild weather
    Mild temperatures continue to impact Ski Resorts across the GTA, and the Durham Region. Brimacombe Ski Resort tells Global News about how the weather has impacted their operations.
    Weather
    Mar 6
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  • Spring skiing arrives with plenty of snow
    As the winter season closes with a bang and spring about to begin, adventure writer ‘Powder’ Matt joins Global News Calgary via Skype with details on slope conditions for skier and riders of all levels.
    Sports
    Mar 3
  • Recent snow boosting Edmonton ski clubs
    The recent weather has been much closer to the winter we typically expect in Alberta’s capital. It’s inspiring more Edmontonians to head outside and enjoy the fresh powder. Jasmine King has more.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Mar 3
  • Minute at the Movies: May 10, 2024
    This week in Minute at the Movies with Todd James: the long-running British sci-fi series “Doctor Who” returns with a new Doctor on Disney+, the tenth installment of the Planet of the Apes franchise with “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,” a series delving into the beating death of Reena Virk called “Under the...
    Global News at 5 Edmonton
    May 13
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  • Ski resorts, farmers struggling with warm winter
    There’s no business like snow business, and the unusually warm winter in Western Canada is drying up profits for some. Neetu Garcha looks at the struggles of British Columbia’s ski resorts, and the Prairies’ agricultural sector.
    Global National
    Feb 27
  • Manitoba STI numbers rise as Ottawa vows more funds to combat issue
    After Ottawa’s announcement of a renewed action plan to combat STI’s and blood-borne infections, one local expert weighs in on Manitoba’s numbers and the spikes we are seeing.
    Mar 1
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