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  • 45K participants running in 40th annual Sun Run in Vancouver
    Thousands of runners laced up Sunday morning for the 40th annual Sun Run in Vancouver. More than 45,000 people signed up for this year’s event, the largest since the pandemic.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 21
  • Europeans soak up sun as EU climate agency reports hottest March on record
    The European Union’s climate agency says Earth experienced record heat for the 10th consecutive month in March. Those unusually high temperatures have continued across much of Europe in April, with many flocking to beaches or finding other ways to beat the heat on Monday.
    Environment
    Apr 9
  • Stared at the sun during the eclipse? How to monitor for vision changes and when to see a doctor
    Aside from the spectacle, much of the collective focus leading up to the eclipse was on eye health. Experts stressed the importance of having the right glasses and using them correctly. As health reporter Katherine Ward explains, doctors are now urging people to be aware of any vision changes post-eclipse.
    Health
    Apr 9
  • Calgarians flee spring snowstorm to seek fun in the sun
    A spring snowstorm in Calgary has impacted people’s moods, especially those looking to escape to warmer places. Doug Vaessen caught up with travellers fleeing the snow.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Mar 21
  • Daniel Dae Kim and Paul Sun-Hyung on the new ‘Avatar’ series
    We take behind the scenes of Netflix’s live-action adaptation of ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ with Daniel Dae Kim and Paul Sun-Heung. They chat about the anticipation around the series; from character portrayals to the significance of cultural representation. They also discuss the creative process and the profound impact of reviving this iconic franchise for a...
    The Morning Show
    Mar 4
  • U.K. cargo ship becomes 1st sunk in Red Sea after attack by Yemeni Houthi rebels
    The U.K.’s Rubymar cargo ship has become the first vessel to sink in the southern Red Sea amid an ongoing conflict with Yemeni Houthi, who have been attacking vessels in the crucial shipping waterway for months as part of their campaign against Israel’s war on Hamas. The Rubymar reportedly sank on March 1, 12 days...
    Mar 2
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  • Avatar: The Last Airbender’s Paul Sun-Hyung Lee on show’s Asian representation, cast relationships and more
    In an interview with Global News, actor Paul Sun-Hyung Lee from Netflix’s new live action remake of Avatar: The Last Airbender spoke about the “golden age” of Asian representation in Hollywood and in the show, cast relationships, the show’s intensive hair and makeup process, and more. Avatar: The Last Airbender is out on Feb. 22...
    Entertainment
    Feb 22
  • A look back at 40 years of the Vancouver Sun Run
    The Vancouver Sun Run marks its 40th anniversary this year, and organizers are gearing up to celebrate the milestone in April. Community Reporter Safeeya Pirani speaks with race co-founder Dr. Doug Clement and race director Tim Hopkins about the event’s impact, and how it’s grown over the years.
    Sports
    Feb 15
  • Anti-sunscreen claims circulating online spark criticism
    Beauty expert Christine Cho helps us explore the trend of the anti-sunscreen movement. Discover the risks involved and learn about innovative products designed to provide sun protection without compromising skin health. From mineral to facial sunscreens, travel-friendly options, and convenient touch-up solutions, Christine shares essential tips for maintaining radiant skin while staying safe in the...
    The Morning Show
    Apr 30
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  • Busy weekend of major events in Metro Vancouver
    It’s going to be a busy weekend across Metro Vancouver — with a string of major events on the calendar. As Andrea Macpherson reports, the return of playoff hockey – the Sun Run, Vaisakhi and the annual 4-20 event — expected to draw hundreds of thousands of people to Vancouver and Surrey.
    Global News at Noon BC
    Apr 19
  • Pests make earlier than expected return in spring
    The rain, sun, and mild temperatures have brought out the usual spring pests and animals out a little sooner than expected. Whether it be mosquitos, ticks, or even racoons, officials say it’s all tied to climate change. Tricia Mason has more.
    Environment
    Apr 15
  • Tips for reducing water use in your garden amid drought conditions in Alberta
    Now that the snow has melted and the sun is shining, it’s time to start thinking about preparing your garden. As Jaclyn Kucey explains, the current drought could present watering challenges in your backyard both now and into summer. She has some tips on how to make the most out of the growing season.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 14
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  • This Is BC: Sun Peaks hosts annual tradition
    Skiiers and snowboarders from around the Kamloops area raced to Sun Peaks this weekend for what’s becoming an annual tradition, competing in an event that hosts skill levels of all types. Here’s Jay Durant with This Is BC.
    Global BC
    Feb 4
  • Global News at 5:30 Toronto: April 8, 2024
    An historic total eclipse of the sun – we have complete coverage. The Blue Jays take on the Seattle Mariners in their home opener. And, the Premier orders the LCBO to start providing paper bags.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Apr 8
  • Torontonians celebrate historic eclipse at Tommy Thompson Park
    Toronto may not have been in the path of totality but for many, the experience was close enough. Torontonians attending Tommy Thompson Park’s sold out celestial event spectacle did see cloud cover at the moment the moon completely passed in front of the sun but there was still much to observe before, during and after...
    Apr 8
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  • Total solar eclipse mesmerizes millions in Canada
    The total solar eclipse mesmerized millions of people in Canada, giving them the chance to see the moon completely obscure the sun, which briefly plunged their day into darkness. Jeff Semple reports from Niagara Falls, Ont., which was in the eclipse’s path of totality, and speaks with enthusiasts about what they thought of the rare...
    Global National
    Apr 8
  • SHA action plans are ‘abysmal failures’ to stem capacity, staffing woes: SUN president
    Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN ) president Tracy Zambory said on Tuesday, “The Saskatoon action plans put out by the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) are old promises and they have not translated to the front lines making the plans abysmal failures.”
    Canada
    Feb 6
  • Sunny forecast: April 2 Saskatchewan weather outlook
    Nothing but sun — Mackenzie Mazankowski with what to expect in your SkyTracker weather outlook for Tuesday, April 2, 2024.
    Global News at 6 Regina
    Apr 2
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  • Saskatoon morning weather outlook: Monday, April 1
    Mix of sun and cloud — Chantal Wagner with what you need to know in your Monday, April 1, morning SkyTracker forecast for Saskatoon and area.
    Global News Morning Saskatoon
    Apr 1
  • Global National: April 8
    The total solar eclipse mesmerized millions of people in Canada, giving them the chance to see the moon completely obscure the sun, which briefly plunged their day into darkness. Jeff Semple reports from Niagara Falls, Ont., which was in the eclipse’s path of totality, and speaks with enthusiasts about what they thought of the rare...
    Global National
    Apr 8
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