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  • Night vision technology assists wildfire fights
    With the growing risk of wildfires, technology is now helping the firefight continue around the clock. A B.C. company has added night vision to its helicopters, but as Emily Lazatin reports, this equipment is being shippped off for use elsewhere in Canada.
    Global BC
    Apr 28
  • Meteor briefly lights up night sky across southern B.C.
    Video from a home security camera in West Kelowna captured the bright, but quick, incident – which lasted around four seconds.
    May 9
  • Northern Lights: Timelapse captures Aurora Borealis illuminating the night sky around the world
    The Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, lit up the night sky in several countries around the world on Friday evening.
    Canada
    May 11
  • ‘Stolen Time’ sheds light on the Fight for Senior Rights
    The quality of care in long term care homes is a conversation that continues even after the pandemic. ‘Stolen Time’, a new documentary tells the story of lawyer and senior advocate Melissa Miller and her journey to fight for the rights of seniors. She joins Candace Daniel with more on her mission.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Apr 1
  • Spring Gardening: Are You Using the Right Tools for the Right Job?
    Garden Specialist, Carson Arthur, shows us the right tools for the job while gardening this spring.
    Global News Morning Kingston
    May 16
  • Unite the right merger talks
    Political watchers in the province are abuzz about talks to merge BC United and the BC Conservatives to try to defeat the NDP in the upcoming election. There is also speculation about who might lead any future mergers. Richard Zussman has the details.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 15
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  • Jays host second Cricket Night at the Park
    Members of the Canadian national cricket team will be hosted by the Toronto Blue Jays for the second ever Cricket Night at the Park. Christine Desjardine with the Blue Jays and Cricket great Carlos Brathwaite join Candace Daniel to discuss tonight’s festivities.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    May 10
  • Odd waves on Okanagan Lake or Ogopogo sighting?
    A Global News viewer submitted this video of odd waves in Okanagan Lake near Penticton. For decades, the legend of Ogopogo has attracted visitors to the Okanagan, and this video from two weeks ago continues to keep the legend of the mysterious lake monster alive. However, some argue that there is no such creature, rather...
    May 7
  • Protesters return to University of Calgary campus after night of clashes
    The tents and barricades are gone, but pro-Palestinian protesters are back at the University of Calgary Friday evening after a tense and sometimes violent night. Police say they won’t interfere with protests but that another encampment will not be allowed. Heather Yourex-West reports live from the scene.
    Canada
    May 10
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  • Prom Perfect: Fashion tips & trends to slay the night
    Style expert Natalie Sexton joins us to share her top tips and favorite trends for prom fashion. From essential advice to exploring different suiting trends for tuxes and the allure of sequins, to the timeless elegance of red dresses and fun, trendy looks, Natalie has you covered for a memorable prom night.
    The Morning Show
    May 3
  • Matt Lang on his new album “All Night Longer”
    Get ready to groove as Matt Lang joins us to talk about his latest album, “All Night Longer”! He shares how he recorded the tracks mostly from home. Plus, find out if he’s been teaching French on tour with Aaron Pritchett! Also, stick around for a game inspired by his album title, where Matt faces...
    The Morning Show
    May 14
  • Ian Janes releases new record “WeakNights”
    Local musician Ian Janes stops by Global News Morning to give us a preview of his new album called “WeakNights.” Janes is set to play a couple album release shows at the Carleton later this month,
    Global News Morning Halifax
    May 9
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  • Homicide victim’s boyfriend fights for change
    It’s been more than three weeks since the body of Lumby resident Tatjana Stefanski was discovered on the outskirts of town and still no charges have been laid in the case. A man was arrested but released and as police continue to investigate the circumstances, Stefanski’s grieving partner is speaking out about his loss and...
    Crime
    May 7
  • Right whale entangled in Gulf of St. Lawrence
    While a North Atlantic right whale has been spotted in Canadian waters for the first time this season, it is entangled in fishing gear in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Heidi Petracek explains how rescuers are trying to free the whale, known as Shelagh, one of only 356 right whales left on Earth; and what’s...
    Global National
    May 15
  • Partnership formed to fight invasive mussels
    As invasive mussels remain a threat TO BC waters, the Province, BC Hydro, and conservation groups are teaming up to increase efforts and funds to protect local waterways. Jamie Tawil has more.
    May 2
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  • University of Toronto students ‘preparing’ to keep protesting into night
    While the University of Toronto says an encampment protest Thursday is ‘not disruptive to normal university activities,’ protestors say they are being told to end the encampment late in the evening. Noor Ra’fat reports.
    Canada
    May 2
  • B.C. wildfires: Weather key factor in wildfire fight
    It’s a waiting game for evacuees in northeastern B.C. as thousands watch wildfires, hoping they don’t move any closer to their homes. As Alissa Thibault reports, as the fires grow, all eyes are on the forecast.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 14
  • Rain and cooler temperatures helps northern B.C. fire fight
    Almost 10 mm of rain and cooler overnight temperatures are giving beleaguered firefighters in Northeastern B.C. a brief reprieve as the wildfire continues to threaten the town of Fort Nelson. Aaron McArthur reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 16
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  • 80% of Canadians back abortion rights, poll finds
    A new poll suggests 80 per cent of Canadians back a woman’s right to an abortion. The Leger online poll of just over fifteen-hundred people found eleven per cent of those surveyed opposed abortion rights. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for May 17, 2024.
    Health Matters
    11 hours
  • Canada’s tourism industry fights wildfire-related cancellations
    As warmer weather returns, Canada prepares for its busiest season for tourism. But it seems news of wildfires and their accompanying smoke are travelling too. As Sarah Offin reports, it can take a heavy toll on the local tourism industry.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    May 16
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