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Keeping your pets safe from ticksWith summer upon us, many are out walking the river valley with their pets, going on hikes or camping. But it’s important to ensure your pet remains tick-free through these adventures. Vanessa George and Shea Lee from the Alberta Veterinary Technologists Association joined Global News Morning Edmonton to share tips on how to keep your...Global News Morning EdmontonJun 29
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Tech Talk: FIFA offside tech & AI develops a vaccineThere will be new offside tech at the FIFA World Cup games. Mike Agerbo of Get Connected Media has more on that and he tells us about the new AI developed vaccine.Global News Morning BCJun 8
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Kelowna tech company mapping backcountry roadsWhen it comes to wildfire evacuations, every second counts. With that in mind, a Kelowna-based company is working to map and monitor backroads in the Okanagan and beyond, so people can make a quick decision in an emergency. Cohan Sassaman reports.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganJun 15
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Preparing for tick seasonWhat to know as ticks begin to show up across the province and what to do if you find one on your body.Jun 3
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Tech Talk: Demand for memory chips leads to higher prices for some electronicsThe global memory chip shortage is prompting two of the biggest tech giants to raise prices. Mike Agerbo talks tech news and he’ll also show us some summer tech gadgets for those on the go.Global News Morning BCJun 26
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Beck’s ‘Odelay’ turns 30: Looking back at the album that changed alternative rockThirty years later, Beck’s ‘Odelay’ remains a genre-blending masterpiece that sampled everything, won awards and reshaped alt-rock.EntertainmentJun 18
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Doug Ford dismisses decline in popularity, says he’s ‘sure the heck not Justin Trudeau’Ontario Premier Doug Ford hit back at Global News Journalist Colin D’Mello Tuesday, “predicting” the latter would join the provincial Liberal Party in response to whether Ford thought Ontarians were turning a page on him.PoliticsJun 23
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New Brunswick tick tracker looks to help people keep bugs at bayThe summer season mean ticks are out and about across New Brunswick. But as Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla reports, the province has launched a tick tracker to help the public know where the bugs are especially prevalent for those out in the woods and prevent Lyme disease.EnvironmentJun 17
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Southern Alberta 911 call centre receives tech upgrades that could help save livesThe emergency call centre in Lethbridge has joined dozens of others across Canada in upgrading to a new, modern system. As Justin Sibbet reports, the changes could improve services by utilizing picture, video and enhanced GPS technologies to better understand emergency situations.CanadaJun 29
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Canada’s AI strategy pushes for tech sovereigntyThe Carney government is facing scrutiny about its newly proposed artificial intelligence strategy. Richard St-Pierre, a senior advisor on quantum and digital sovereignty at Levio, joins Miranda Anthistle to analyze the government’s plan.TechJun 5
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Tech Talk: Latest self-driving car techTech Expert Mke Agerbo shows us what’s new in self-driving cars.Global News Morning BCMay 26
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AI and quantum imaging: Is Ottawa ready for the next big moves in tech?Quantum imaging is on the verge of changing defence, but what exactly is it and is Canada ready? We also get expert reaction to Ottawa’s Artificial Intelligence platform.The West BlockJun 7
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Ontario sees increase in tick reports on tracking platform ‘eTick’ in 2026: expertsAs warmer weather entices more people outside, experts say the spring peak for Ticks is hitting many parts of the country. Health reporter Katherine Ward explains why the potentially pesky parasites might be popping up in more places, and how to protect yourself this season.HealthMay 24
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Tick researcher Nicoletta FaraoneWe talk ticks with Nicoletta Faraone from the Canadian Tick Research and Innovation Centre, and get her take on recent reports of the lone star tick appearing in our region.Global News Morning HalifaxMay 21
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US tech giants engage in “anti-competitive practices” via 85% ownership of Canada’s cloud marketA new report from the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project reveals Canada’s cloud market is dominated by Amazon, Microsoft and Google; three U.S. based tech giants that collectively control 85 per cent of the country’s public cloud market. Some experts say that this level of concentration could create risks for Canada. Jazan Grewal has more.CanadaJun 2
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Tech companies voice opposition to Liberals’ proposed Bill C-22Google and Apple are among the companies voicing their opposition to Bill C-22, the federal government’s proposed legislation aimed at making it easier for authorities to require firms to hand over private user data for investigations. Mackenzie Gray explains why there’s opposition to the bill, and what tech giants are threatening to do.Global NationalMay 26
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Very active tick season in Maritimes due to warmer weatherThe Maritimes are becoming a hot spot for ticks as temperatures rise. Experts say the tiny bugs are very active right now, thanks to the warmer weather. Skye Bryden-Blom has some prevention tips for the creepy crawlers.EnvironmentMay 20
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New high-tech recycling facility under construction in northwest EdmontonConstruction is underway for a new building designed to process about 50 per cent of all household recyclables in Alberta. Global News got a tour inside to see the new technologies planned for the site near 170 Street and 127 Avenue.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 20
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Pet Profile: Tick prevention tipsWe get a visit from two-month-old Hearst who is available for adoption through the Toronto Humaine Society. Dr. Karen Ward, Chief Veterinary officer with the Toronto Humaine Society, joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln with helpful tips to prepare your pets for outdoor threats.Global News Morning TorontoMay 11
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Alberta earmarks $21M to build up defence tech network connecting private industry, academia with militaryThe Alberta government is providing $21 million to build up a program aiming to bring together Alberta companies, universities and the Canadian Armed Forces so defence technologies can be tested, certified and brought to market faster. Sarah Komadina explains how the Dual-Use Ecosystem for Future Engineering, National Defence and Sovereignty (DEFENDS) program would work.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 19