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Health Matters: Staying healthy in the sunWe all know to wear sunscreen and stay hydrated when out in the sun, but there are lots of specifics around how much sunscreen and what type to use. London Drugs pharmacist Lisa Gill discusses some of the specifics around staying healthy on sunny days.Global BCJun 22
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Get Gardening: Sun or ShadeIn this edition of Get Gardening, gardening expert Carla Hrycyna at St. Mary’s Nursery and Garden Centre gives some tips for gardening in the sun and in the shade.LifestyleJun 8
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One last party for Winnipeg’s Apollo SunsAward-winning Winnipeg band Apollo Suns are calling it a career after more than a decade of touring North America. Global News Morning’s Clay Young sat down with guitarist/bandleader Ed Durocher to learn more about Friday’s final show at the Park Theatre.EntertainmentMay 28
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Protect yourself from sun damage – Skin Cancer Awareness MonthKnow how to properly protect your skin from sun damage and avoid following these dangerous trends that could increase your risk of skin cancer. Dr. Marcus Butler, Site Lead for Melanoma at the University Health Network’s Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, speaks with Miranda Anthistle on the impact of protecting yourself early in life, and the...Global News Morning TorontoMay 4
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Scientists say Tatooine-like planets with 2 suns are more common than we thinkIt’s long been thought that planets that orbit two suns – such as Tatooine, the adopted home planet of Luke Skywalker in the iconic film franchise ‘Star Wars’ – are rare. But a recent study from the University of Lancashire is challenging that assumption.EntertainmentMay 4
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Vancouver’s Sun Yat-Sen Garden celebrates 40th anniversaryA major milestone is being celebrated this weekend by one of Vancouver’s major tourist attractions. The Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden first opened to the public during Expo 86. Safeeya Pirani gives us a tour.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 25
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42nd annual Vancouver Sun RunThe 42nd annual Vancouver Sun Run takes place in downtown Vancouver SundayGlobal News Morning BCApr 19
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Sun protection tips for SpringAs spring progresses and the sun angle gets higher, so does the UV index and the risk of skin damage. Dermatologist Paul Cohen joins Ross Hull with some sun protection tips.Global News Morning TorontoApr 14
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Bushwakker Brewhouse severely flooded after broken watermainTheir computer system was also completely submerged – so payroll for this week is sunk. But the Bushwakker team is handling it all with typical Saskatchewan resilience.Jun 18
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Vancouver’s Ho Ho restaurant to open in new spaceFor more than a decade, a plan has been underway to relaunch an iconic restaurant in Vancouver’s Chinatown in its original location. Problems have persisted at the New Sun Ah Hotel building, but the dream has never died. As Kristen Robinson reports, the Ho Ho restaurant will now open in a new space.Global BCJun 17
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Kingston’s Pride Parade draws crowds to celebrate diversityThe sun was shining for Kingston’s most colourful celebration of the year… as thousands lined the downtown streets for Saturday’s Pride parade. The annual event brought thousands downtown for a day of community, visibility and reflection. Jesse Reynolds has the story.LifestyleJun 15
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Europe could be in for record setting temperatures this summerSeeking water and avoiding the sun, Parisians are struggling with the heat. “The city is hell when it’s so hot,” says one resident. Europe is baking. On Monday, parts of France saw their highest recorded temperatures. Over the weekend alcohol consumption was temporarily banned to encourage hydration. Forty people drowned trying to cool down, the...WeatherJun 23
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Gardening Tips: Spring planters for sun and shadeLeanne Johnson from GardenWorks shows us how to make your front entrance, balcony or patio more inviting with a spring planter full of flower options that are both sun and shade tolerant.Global News Morning BCApr 4
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Summer 2026 toy preview: Barbie, Hot Wheels and more must-haves!Laurie Schacht, our one and only toy insider, is here with the latest summertime toys for 2026. Remember that you can shop the show by scanning the QR code on your screen! This summer is all about having fun in the sun with bubbles, whether it’s bumper cars, Barbie, or even Hot Wheels. Everyone will...The Morning ShowJun 9
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Skin Cancer PreventionAs temperatures rise and we spend more time outdoors, health experts are reminding us to protect our skin from the sun. Skin cancer remains the most common form of cancer, and most cases are linked to UV exposure. Yet many Canadians still don’t use sunscreen regularly. Dr. Ivan Litvinov, dermatologist, scientist, and Associate Professor at...Global News Morning MontrealJun 10
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Saskatoon declares level two extreme heat emergencyWATCH: The sun is shining over the bridge city, accompanied by heat that’s expected to stick around all week. With temps up to 35 degrees, the city of Saskatoon is taking action, aiming to keep people safe in what feels like an early summer.EnvironmentMay 26
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Drop Zone 2026 PreviewPreparations are again underway for this summer’s Easter Seals Drop Zone in Regina. With more, SaskAbilities Donna Mouflier and Wayne Kiryk from presenting sponsor Sun Life joined our Hannah Sangster in studio.May 22
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Monthly Tips from Classic LandscapesFor green-thumb enthusiasts striving to create a yard and garden that’s the envy of the neighbourhood, every month, Classic Landscapes drops by with some great tips and tricks to help make it happen. This month, Perry Stothart shared some advice on sun versus shade plants, hanging basket ideas and some good soil science with Global...Global News Morning EdmontonMay 12
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Science News Now: May the 4th be with you!With the latest science news headlines Rachel Ward Maxwell, Senior Scientist at the Ontario Science Centre, joins Miranda Anthistle to explain new discoveries that reveal; advanced smell receptors in mice, and changing how much methane cows burp, plus to celebrate Star Wars Day, we look at how common it is for planets to have two...Global News Morning TorontoMay 4
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Toronto Tempo prepare for pre-season openerWNBA basketball officially tips off in Toronto on Wednesday night. The Toronto Tempo will take the court for the first time for a pre-season match-up against the Connecticut Sun. Nicole Di Donato has more on the excitement at the Coca-Cola Coliseum.Global News at 6 TorontoApr 29