Cooking Together: Seared lingcod with fregola sarda and tapini
Brewery and the Beast is back for an eleventh year in Vancouver. Chef de Cuisine Brittney Lygo from Homer Street Cafe and Bar joins us to discuss the lively event, and show us how to make a delicious lingcod recipe.
Global News Morning BC
Apr 14
Cooking Together: Pan seared coastal halibut
A tasty pan seared coastal halibut recipe is showcased as we learn more about Canada’s Junior Culinary team, and how to support them at a fun event. Chef James Town, the Fairmont Pacific Rim Banquet Chef and a former competitor of Junior Culinary team, along with JC Felicella from Junior Culinary Team Canada, join Jennifer...
Global News Morning BC
Apr 7
Cooking Together: Seared scallops and crispy pork belly
It’s a unique combination for surf and turf seared scallops and crisp pork belly. Executive Chef Garett Blundell from The Victor at the Parq Vancouver Hotel joins Jennifer Palma for Cooking Together.
Global News Morning BC
Mar 10
Winnipeg Sea Bears gearing up for second season
“The fans, the community, the city and everyone in the province was amazing and really supported us. We’re excited.” Are you ready to cheer on the @wpgseabears for a second season? President Jason Smith explains how they’re getting ready to welcome fans back.
Apr 19
Winnipeg Sea Bears players return to Winnipeg
“It’s a really quick season… get in there early, it’s a great experience.” Ahead of the team kicking off their second season, Chad Posthumus reflected on the fan support last season, and what he’s hoping for in the months ahead.
Sports
Apr 19
Traffic Tips: Potholes increase wear and tear on your vehicle
Traffic Reporter Katelin Owsianski tells us about the damage potholes can cause to your vehicle, and how to avoid some of that wear and tear.
Global News Morning BC
Apr 16
Annual home prices predicted to rise nearly 10% by end of year: Royal LePage
A realty firm is making a grim prediction about home prices in Canada, forecasting a big jump by the end of the year. Global’s Nathaniel Dove explores why prices might go up.
Canada
Apr 12
Unique sea creature encounter captured near Victoria
A Victoria man encountered a mysterious sea creature while snorkeling in the Salish Sea. He was stunned by the spiral-shaped marine animal and took photos of the rare find. And as Kylie Stanton reports, it took the public’s help to help identify it.
Global News Hour at 6 BC
Mar 25
Strathcona County family says arena would end farm that’s nearly 150 years old
A Strathcona County family says their farm that’s existed since 1881 and the livelihood is still provides is in jeopardy because of an unexpected county announcement to build a new arena for the Sherwood Park Crusaders. Breanna Karstens-Smith explains.
Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
Apr 9
Importance of new gear for Vancouver firefighters
Vancouver Fire and Rescue Service will be the first in North America to transition to non-toxic gear. Chief Karen Fry and Occupational Health and Safety Chief Bryden Pelletier talk about the importance of making the change.
Global News Morning BC
Apr 15
Elephant seal’s return to Victoria area raises safety concerns
‘Emerson’ the elephant seal might have to be re-located once again from his preferred moulting spot in the Victoria area, after returning yet again. Kylie Stanton reports the Department of Fisheries and Oceans says too many irresponsible people are getting too close to him.
Global News Hour at 6 BC
Apr 17
What could this year’s federal budget mean for B.C.?
Housing and affordability are the main focus as federal government gets set to table this year’s budget. UBC political Scientist Stewart Prest discusses what it could mean for B.C.
Global News Morning BC
Apr 16
New Bear Clan downtown HQ
The Bear Clan will now have a downtown headquarters out of the Women’s Health Clinic on Graham Avenue.
4 hours
B.C. restaurants gearing up for playoff action
The restaurant industry is hoping the Canucks playoff run will pay off for them. Ian Tostenson of the BC Food and Restaurant Association discusses the potential economic benefits.
Global News Morning BC
Apr 19
Aysanabee: Diving into the Singer’s Big Year
Fresh off the heels of two groundbreaking wins at the 2024 Juno Awards, Indigenous artist, Aysanabee joins Ross Hull to discuss his musical journey and the cultural significance of his artistry.
Global News Morning Toronto
Apr 15
Montreal Caribbean community excited for carnival parade after last year’s cancelation
There’s was a collective sigh of relief among members of Montreal’s Caribbean communities as news broke last week that the city had approved plans to throw a Caribbean carnival parade this summer. It follows the cancelation of the annual Carifiesta parade last year when Montreal denied organizers a permit to host the event. But as...
Apr 14
52nd annual Peterborough Easter Seals Telethon raises nearly $107K
The 52nd annual Peterborough Easter Seals Telethon hit the airwaves on Sunday. The broadcast is a community effort aiming to support families and kids living with physical disabilities. Germain Ma has a behind-the-scenes look at the show.
Mar 24
Haiti’s medical system nears collapse
Life-saving medication and equipment is dwindling or completely gone at hospitals and clinics across Haiti’s capital, as brutal gangs tighten their grip on Port-au-Prince and beyond. They have blocked roads, forced the closure of the main international airport since early March, and paralyzed operations at the country’s largest seaport. Katherine Ward has this story and...
Health Matters
Apr 23
Saskatchewan motorcycles back on the road as summer nears
Fifteen years ago, Spencer Remezoff was looking for a summertime alternative to snowmobiles to get his blood pumping. That’s where his love of motorcycles began.
Global News at 5 Regina
Apr 24
Rebels gearing up for another Esso Cup
Regina Rebels’ star forward Stryker Zablocki says the team is hungry to turn last year’s third-place Esso Cup finish into a national championship this year.
Canada
Apr 18