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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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42nd annual Vancouver Sun RunThe 42nd annual Vancouver Sun Run takes place in downtown Vancouver SundayGlobal News Morning BCApr 19
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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 BC8 hours
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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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Lunar New Year celebrations at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese GardenIt’s the year of the horse and celebrations will be taking place all of next weekend at the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden. Joining us with a look at the festivities is Henry Lu, executive director at the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden.Global News Morning BCFeb 15
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Canada’s Jeremy Hansen reflects on ‘extraordinary’ Artemis II missionBlasting off into space has been a lifelong dream for Jeremy Hansen, the first Canadian astronaut to travel around the moon. Jackson Proskow sat down with Hansen, who says the magnitude of completing the historic Artemis II mission still hasn’t sunk in.Global NationalApr 16
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Beef: Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan lock horns in anthology show’s second seasonThe highly anticipated second season of ‘Beef,’ Netflix’s award-winning anthology from writer-director Lee Sung Jin, is almost here. Gone are the parking lot feuds, traded for a country club background decorated by the star-studded main cast of Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan. Season two of ‘Beef’ will follow an entirely new cast and an unrelated...The Morning ShowApr 14
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Saturday Sips: Refreshing spring cocktails and mocktailThe sun is out longer and the buds are appearing, spring is in the air and with a fresh take on spring cocktails for all is Dylan Riches, Beverage Director, AMA Raw Bar joins us.Global News at Noon Weekend BCMar 28
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Palma’s Picks: Reporting on the Woman, Life, Freedom movementThe woman life freedom movement inspired many and for Nilo Tabrizy it meant covering the protests and violence from afar yet alongside her co-author, and journalist, Fatemeh Jamalpour, who was in Iran. Nilo Tabrizy, is the co-author of “For The Sun After Long Nights, The Story of Iran’s Women-Led Uprising” and joins Jennifer Palma.Global News Morning BCMar 22
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Minute at the Movies: March 20, 2026This week in Minute at the Movies with Todd James: Ryan Gosling plays a teacher with a doctorate in molecular biology and the only person on the planet who can save the planet as the sun dies in “Project Hail Mary.” Rose Byrne plays Amanda, homeless woman depending on her car to find a job...Global News at 5 EdmontonMar 23
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Visit Orlando: Come for the weather, stay for the hydro bikes!When Morgan Hoffman visited the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort with Merlot, she had the opportunity to see something else that was unbelievable besides the sun, the fun and the atmosphere…hydro bikes! It’s similar to riding a standard bicycle but on the water!The Morning ShowMar 12
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Sun Youth begins move into new homeA new chapter has begins at Sun Youth. The organization just started the first phase of the move into their new establishment with the re-opening of their food bank. The new management says the new location will better serve the needs of their clients and the community. Phil Carpenter reports.CanadaJan 16
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LRT work will mean temporary closure of 102nd AvenueA major infrastructure project surrounding the Valley Line LRT will enter a critical phase in Edmonton’s downtown core. Upcoming work will lead to the temporary closure of 102nd Avenue to vehicle traffic between 107 and 102 streets for the entire 2026 construction season. Po Sun with the City of Edmonton and Peter Schening with Marigold...Global News Morning EdmontonMar 10
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‘Quiet death’: Iranian warship destroyed in 1st torpedo sinking since WWII, Hegseth saysThe U.S. has sunk an Iranian warship amid the unfolding conflict in the Middle East, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says. Speaking to reporters at the Pentagon Wednesday, Hegseth showed an unclassified video capturing a strike on what has been identified as Iran’s IRIS Dena vessel in the Indian Ocean. Hegseth described it as a...PoliticsMar 4
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Canadians rethink travel to winter destinationsCircumstances in Mexico, such as the cartel violence in Puerto Vallarta, are leading to lots of questions for Canadians seeking some sun. Travel expert Tamara Elliott joined Global News at Noon Edmonton with some advice on how to navigate the evolving situation.Global News at Noon EdmontonFeb 25
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Canadians in Mexico find normalcy days after cartel violenceBeach chairs north of Puerto Vallarta were once again full Tuesday, as Canadians caught in cartel violence that erupted over the weekend try to enjoy their time in the sun. As Skylar Peters reports, flights have resumed to the area’s airport, allowing Canadians in and out once again.CanadaFeb 24
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‘It gives you a reason to get up in the morning’: 95-year-old Ontario skier still on the slopesAt 95 years old, Doris Pierson is still skiing with four generations of her family at Sir Sam’s near Eagle Lake in Haliburton, Ontario. She first hit the slopes more than 80 years ago and has skied around the world, even teaching at Whistler. After two knee replacements, she says she has no plans to...LifestyleFeb 25
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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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Cleanup after Sidney marina fireCrews are working to contain leaked fuel after a large fire sunk three yachts at a Vancouver Island marina on the weekend. Kylie Stanton reports.Global BCFeb 2
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Multiple boats washed up, and one sunk in English Bay by stormPaul Johnson has the latest on the boats that were washed up on the shores of English Bay during Wednesday’s storm, and one that ended up at the bottom of the bay.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 18, 2025