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Warm weather stalls Marmot Basin opening, delays winter activities in JasperThe autumn shoulder season has been warm in Jasper National Park, which relies on visitors drawn to the area for hiking, experiencing nature and, in the winter, hitting the slopes. As Sarah Ryan explains, the lack of snow has forced Marmot Basin to push back their opening date.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonNov 12
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Ice Cream shops stay open in ReginaIce cream shops in Regina are taking advantage of the warm weather this fall and keeping their doors open for longer than usual.Oct 12
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Climate Science: What’s the difference between weather and climate?Many people use the words weather and climate interchangeably, but they are actually two very different things. Kristi Gordon explains what that difference is and why it matters, especially as our planet continues to warm.Global News Morning BCDec 1
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 4The Regina Police Service officially announce Lorilee Davies as the new Chief of Police, becoming the first women in the province to hold the position. With winter weather setting in local community organizations prepare warming spaces for those in need. The Roughriders sign Trevor Harris to a one year contract to stay as the team’s...Dec 4
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Peterborough emergency shelters prepare for influx as winter fast approachesPeople experiencing homelessness in the Peterborough region are dealing with winter weather earlier than usual this year. Madeleine McColl has more on where people can try to stay warm in the snowy conditions,and how other community members can help.Nov 12
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Lethbridge potato research is finding economic benefits in climate changeDespite the potentially disastrous effects of global warming, a Lethbridge researcher is looking at how potatoes react to extreme weather scenarios and hoping to take advantage of that information to increase yields and reduce production waste. As Justin Sibbet reports, even small changes could have big financial impacts on the southern Alberta agri-food corridor.Nov 3
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Saturday Sips: Cocktails for connection this seasonThe weather is perfect for a warming drink to connect with friends and family. Jiaming Zhang, with Ellipsis has a unique take on coffee and shares it with Jennifer Palma on Saturday Sips.Global BCNov 1
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New weather alert system in PrairiesSnowfall in the last 24 hours has triggered a yellow weather alert in Manitoba. It’s part of Environment and Climate Change Canada’s new color-coded system to warn residents of extreme weather. Teagan Rasche has more on how it works, and what the colours mean.Dec 9
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How are unhoused Montrealers coping with the cold weather?Winter’s early arrival has overwhelmed Montreal’s homeless shelters, with long lines forming at multiple shelters in Montreal, as people seek warmth, clothing and safety. As Elizabeth Zogalis reports advocates warn the city is once again unprepared, relying on last-minute warming stations instead of year-round resources.WeatherNov 14
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Environment & Climate Change Canada rolls out new colour-coded weather alertsEnvironment and Climate Change Canada is introducing a new colour-coded alert system designed to make weather warnings clearer and easier to understand. ECCC meteorologist Jim Prime joins Ross Hull to explain why the change is happening, what stays the same, and how Canadians will notice the new system in their day-to-day weather updates.Global News Morning TorontoNov 27
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Shooters Golf Course to reopen during upcoming warm stretchGolfers will have another chance to tee it up before the snow flies as Shooter’s Golf Course is set to reopen with some warmer weather coming.WeatherNov 12
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Global National: Nov. 30More trouble for the Trump administration this weekend – this time over reports the U.S. Secretary of War may have committed a war crime. According to a story by the Washington Post, Pete Hegseth allegedly ordered defence officials to kill all crew members of a boat believed to be smuggling drugs in the Caribbean. The...Global NationalNov 30
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Environmental groups decry Liberal pipeline memorandumEnvironmental groups are warning Canada may be on pace to see greenhouse gas emissions rise under a so-called “grand bargain” with Alberta. The signing of Thursday’s Memorandum of Understanding saw several Trudeau-era climate policies rolled back in a bid to draw more outside investment in Canadian oil and gas. Balancing economic and environmental interests can...Danielle SmithNov 28
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Another B.C. storm brings heavy rain to South CoastEnvironment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for B.C.’s South Coast due to another Pacific storm. Meteorologist Mark Madryga has the weather forecast for the province.Global News at Noon BCNov 12
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Second World War veterans reflect 80 years onOnly a small number of veterans remain 80 years after the end of the Second World War. Their first-hand accounts are a vital connection to the past. Heather Yourex-West spoke with two veterans – both over the age of 100 – about their experiences at war and their concerns for the future.Global NationalNov 11
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Vancouver Island hit with windy weatherVancouver Island is being hit by windy weather, causing ferry cancellations. Environment Canada issued wind warnings for the Greater Victoria area and say the gusts may be strong enough to cause damage. Kylie Stanton has more.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 6
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Global National: Nov. 10Though initially eliminated in Canada in 1998, measles is making a comeback and the country has officially lost its measles elimination status. South of the border, the weather could add to the turbulence surrounding the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. Thousands of flights have been cancelled after air traffic controllers and security staff –...Global NationalNov 10
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Global National: Nov. 11At the National War Memorial in Ottawa, veterans, their families and supporters, plus dignitaries and the Silver Cross Mother gathered to mark Remembrance Day. This was Mark Carney’s first Remembrance Day as prime minister. And, the U.S. senate has passed a funding bill that could put an end to the longest government shutdown in American...Global NationalNov 11
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Carney’s fiscal plan to grow the Canadian economyIt’s federal budget day. UBC Political Science Lecturer Stewart Prest speak with Global News Morning about what Prime Minister Mark Carney will be pitching in his new fiscal plan and how far the measures will go toward weathering the economic uncertainty of the U.S. trade war.Global News Morning BCNov 4
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Coats for Community campaign in Peterborough returnsColder weather is just around the corner, so the United Way Peterborough and Peterborough Action for Tiny Homes (PATH) have reunited for the annual “Coats for Community” campaign. Madeleine McColl has more on how the public can help those in need stay warm this winter.Oct 8