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Healthy Living: Preparing for warm weather activities to prevent injuryAdrianne Vangool share how you can prepare your body and muscles for spring activities to prevent injury.HealthMar 17
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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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Saskatchewan spring blanketed by deep snowWATCH: Another false start to spring is over as Saskatchewan was blanketed by snow again, but it’s not here to stay for long as warm weather is coming to melt it away.CanadaApr 8
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Warm, wet weather pushes risk of avalanche to seasonal high across Western CanadaThe risk of an avalanche along the Alberta and British Columbia border has reached dangerous levels as warm temperatures and plenty of moisture elevate risks from mountain tops to well below the tree line. Drew Stremick reports.CanadaMar 20
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Climate Science: Why Canada’s weather warning system has changedEnvironment and Climate Change Canada has changed the way it issues weather alerts and warnings across the country. The new colour-coded system communicates not just what the weather will be, but also the potential impact on people and property. Global News Meteorologist Kristi Gordon explains why the change was made, and how it works.CanadaApr 5
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What is a heat pump and how can it keep your home comfortable all year roundFrom the bitter cold to the extreme heat, the temperature in Calgary can swing dramatically. And keeping your house warm during these cold spells and cool during the warm weather can be challenging. Chris Milani from Milani Heating Plumbing Air Conditioning and Solar, has some tips to keep your home the perfect temperature all year...CanadaMar 13
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Weather warning in Montreal causes cancelled flights, schools and many plansMeteorologists were predicting a massive ice storm starting Wednesday in Montreal that was expected to bring the city to a halt from cancelled flights to school closures. It didn’t exactly happen as forecasted. But with children home from school for the day and many people working from home, the streets were eerily empty. Tim Sargeant...CanadaMar 11
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How to prepare for tick season as a pet ownerAs the temperatures get warmer and we inch closer to spring, we’ll be eager to get outdoors, and so will our pets! But with the warm weather comes the danger of fleas and ticks. Alison Preiss from Pet Valu and Dr. Ian Penkala join us to talk about the best ways to prepare for tick...The Morning ShowMar 6
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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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Healthy Living: Tick season reminders heading into springWATCH: Pharmacist Kelly Kizlyk says tick season begins as the weather starts to warm up from spring into fall, she adds the risk for Lyme disease in Saskatchewan is low.HealthMar 31
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OPP urge caution as warming temperatures weaken iceWith temperatures beginning to warm across Ontario, the Ontario Provincial Police are reminding people to use extra caution around frozen lakes, rivers and ponds. Changing weather, sunlight and moving water can quickly weaken ice conditions during late winter and early spring. OPP Constable Kody Lyons joins Ross Hull to share key safety tips, including what...Global News Morning TorontoMar 10
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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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Global News at 6 Toronto: March 6, 2026Get ready for some warm but wet weather — we have your weekend forecast.Global News at 6 TorontoMar 6
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Why experts say forest bathing can help support mental well-beingWith warmer weather popping up more in the forecast, spending time outside is becoming more enjoyable with each passing day. Health reporter Katherine Ward digs into how nature can support mental well being.HealthApr 4
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Canada’s role in historic emergency oil reserve releaseThe International Energy Agency is taking unprecedented action to try to stabilize oil prices while the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to the war in Iran. Heather Yourex-West explains how Canada could help with the release of 400 million barrels of oil, and what experts are warning about if the conflict persists.Global NationalMar 11
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Minimum wage increase not enough for life in Canada, advocates warnMany Canadians who get paid minimum wage are now getting a small pay bump, but advocates warn the increase is not nearly enough. Heather Yourex-West looks at who’s getting a raise, and how it pales in comparison to Canada’s soaring cost of living.Global NationalApr 1
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Canadian farmers face soaring diesel, fertilizer costs amid Iran warThe U.S. and Israel’s war on Iran is hitting Canada’s agriculture industry hard because of soaring costs for fertilizer and diesel. Heather Yourex-West looks at how Canadian farmers are trying to find a way to forge ahead, and what it will likely lead to.Global NationalApr 7