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Warm weather turns up the heat across the provinceWith temperatures wavering above 0, walkways and snowmobile trails are being affected and city officials are advising drivers to stay alert on roads.WeatherFeb 6
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Edmonton warm weather good for businesses, challenging for eventsThe city is seeing some unusually warm weather for this time of year and Edmontonians are taking advantage. Many people are heading outside to enjoy the sun, but it is creating challenges for some winter events. Jasmine King has more.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonFeb 5
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Feb. 17Warm weather conditions across the province begin to take a drastic turn as temperatures drop and a thick blanket of snow covers the ground. The provincial government announces additional funding to help curb gender-based violence by expanding current supports.ConsumerFeb 17
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Global News at 6 Regina: Feb. 17Warm weather conditions across the province begin to take a drastic turn as temperatures drop and a thick blanket of snow covers the ground. The provincial government announces additional funding to help curb gender-based violence by expanding current supports.ConsumerFeb 17
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Feb. 6The lawyer of the truck driver that caused the Humboldt Broncos bus crash speaks after his client loses his request to stay in Canada as a refugee. Recent changes to a provincial disability income support program has advocates worried the new amendments will cause more harm than good. Saskatchewan residents have mixed reactions to the...CrimeFeb 6
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Extreme cold weather warnings issued across CanadaEnvironment Canada has issued several orange-level cold warnings across the country on Friday morning, as some regions are expected to see temperatures as low as -50 with the wind chill.CanadaJan 23
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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, 2025
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Climate Science: Hydroclimate whiplashRapid swings in weather extremes are becoming more common as the world warms. It’s a term scientists refer to as ‘hydroclimate whiplash’. Global News Meteorologist Kristi Gordon explains what it is, and how it can put significant stress on eco-systems, with potentially devastating consequences.Global BCFeb 8
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Climate Science: Hydroclimate whiplashRapid swings in weather extremes are becoming more common as the world warms. It’s a term scientists refer to as ‘hydroclimate whiplash’. Global News Meteorologist Kristi Gordon explains what it is, and how it can put significant stress on eco-systems, with potentially devastating consequences.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 7
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton Feb. 5Balmy weather has allowed an Edmonton driving range open months early – but the warm temperature is a challenge for winter outdoor events. An Edmonton man buys his neighbour’s house to prevent massive infill from going up next door. Amid the Alberta separatism movement, former prime minister Stephen Harper calls for national unity.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonFeb 5
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Global National: Jan. 26The ferocious snowstorm blanketing millions of Canadians from Ontario to Nova Scotia, and the good deed in the frigid weather that will warm your heart. What a boost to the GST credit means for your wallet, and how Prime Minister Mark Carney is responding to U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest insult. Plus, Minnesota mourns Alex...Global NationalJan 26
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Escaping the winter weather: AMA TravelWe’ve had some mild weather these past few weeks but it’s about to get cold again. It might be time to book that trip somewhere warm. Roland van Meurs from AMA Travel joined Global News Morning with some ideas. Sponsored by AMA.Global News Morning EdmontonJan 16
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Head injuries most common reason for E.R. visit while sledding, study saysThe blast of winter weather across Canada has kids breaking out the sleds and flocking to the hills. Health reporter Katherine Ward and more about why ER doctors say helmets are a must while tobogganing in order to prevent a trip to the emergency department.HealthFeb 4
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Lake Erie nearly frozen over as cold weather alert returns to southern OntarioEnvironment Canada has issued another cold weather alert for southern Ontario this weekend, warning of prolonged wind chills overnight. The extreme cold is driving a rare sight on the Great Lakes, with Lake Erie nearing 100 per cent ice coverage for the first time since the late 1990s. In Toronto, Friday marked the 20th consecutive...CanadaFeb 6
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‘We’re devastated’: Storm Chandra fills Ireland streets with floodwaterStorm Chandra brought flooding to parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland on Tuesday, as strong winds and heavy rain swept across the region. Local media reported that more than 15,000 homes and businesses lost power on both sides of the Irish border, with weather warnings in place in both jurisdictions.WeatherJan 27
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‘They lie’: Minnesotans wary of Trump administration’s ICE de-escalation orderU.S. President Donald Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, is trying to de-escalate tensions in Minnesota after weeks of clashes between protesters and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Heather Yourex-West looks at what Homan is now promising, and why Minnesotans remain wary.Global NationalJan 29
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Cold weather causes more than 125 deaths in Canada each year, statistics showThe risks that come with cold weather can have devastating impacts. Health reporter Katherine Ward looks at some of the national trends to keep in mind as this cold blast sweeps across the country.HealthJan 23
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Alberta past the worst of flu season, province’s top doctor saysDr. Vivien Suttorp, Alberta’s new chief medical officer of health, says the province appears to be past the worst of its flu season. Heather Yourex-West looks at how Alberta’s health care system is coping after being hit hard by an early wave of influenza, as doctors raise warnings about a crisis in emergency wards.Global NationalJan 13
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Hazardous and severe cold warnings issued for much of Canada east of AlbertaMillions of Canadians are bundling up as a powerful Arctic air mass tightens its grip on much of the country. Environment Canada has issued yellow and orange weather warnings from Alberta all the way to the Maritimes and Labrador. In some areas, wind chills are expected to make it feel minus 50 degrees. Mike Armstrong...CanadaJan 23
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Health Matters: Cold temperatures pose major health risks for the unhousedAs bone-chilling temperatures sweep across the country, health officials are reiterating the dangers unhoused people face in the extreme cold. Environment Canada has issued orange weather alerts for all of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, as well as most of northern Ontario. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Jan. 23, 2026.Health MattersJan 23