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Tick season returns to SaskatchewanWATCH: Spring is here in Saskatchewan, but so are the ticks. With residents reporting a rise in the pests, experts are sharing essential tips on how to stay safe while enjoying the outdoors.HealthMay 3
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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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Tips on tackling ticks this summerWarmer weather has finally returned to the Peterborough region, but that means bugs are also making a comeback. Madeleine McColl spoke with area experts to learn how you can protect yourself and your pets from ticks.EnvironmentApr 23
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Tech Talk: EU changing smartphone battery rulesMike Agerbo of Get Connected Media discusses the EU’s new rules around smartphone batteries and plus he’s getting us ready for barbeque season!Global News Morning BCMay 11
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Identifying and treating tick bitesWith the arrival of warmer weather, tick prevention and awareness is crucial to enjoy the outdoors safely. Chris Schmied , Director of Training at St. John Ambulance, shows us how to identify and treat tick wounds.Global News Morning TorontoApr 16
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Fortinet TechExpo26 MontrealCyberattacks in Canada are surging, and the numbers are raising serious concerns. New data shows billions of attempts targeting Canadians every year, as cybercriminals become more sophisticated, organized, and harder to detect. Fortinet’s David Ferland, Vice President of Presales Security Experts for the Eastern Region, and Avi Posesorsky, Regional Vice President for the Eastern Region,...Global News Morning MontrealApr 20
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‘All hands on deck’: Saskatoon greenhouses, green thumbs gear up for busy weekendWATCH: Greenhouses are preparing for what are typically the two busiest weekends of the year at the kickoff of planting season, as experts note an uptick in interest among first-time growers amid rising fuel and food prices.CanadaMay 8
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Saskatchewan loses over 10,000 full-time jobs in one month as unemployment ticks upThe latest figures from StatsCan show Saskatchewan losing 10,200 full-time jobs, but also gaining 6,200 part-time jobs from March to April – a loss of 4,000 jobs overall. The unemployment rate rose from 5% to 5.6%EconomyMay 8
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Healthy Living: How good posture can prevent neck and shoulder painWATCH: Physiotherapist Adrianne Vangool shares the importance of good posture and how to prevent neck and shoulder pain.HealthApr 28
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Early tick season prompts warning after woman’s close callWith warmer weather finally here, so are ticks. And as one Kingston woman found out, they don’t need much time, or warning, to become a concern. Jesse Reynolds reports.HealthApr 24
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Tech Talk: JetBlue accused of surveillance pricing & crypto scam in the Strait of HormuzAmerican airline JetBlue comes under fire for alleged surveillance pricing and how a crypto scam targeted ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Mike Agerbo of Get Connected Media breaks down the week’s top tech stories.Global News Morning BCApr 27
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AIberta AI researchers and physicians create innovative tech to help healthcare professionalsA team of researchers and doctors have recently released an open-source modular scribe named Berta aimed at helping with the administrative task of charting. As Tracy Nagai reports, the team is hoping the scribe technology will be adapted by other health systems, improving patient care.HealthApr 23
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Tech News with Get Connected’s Mike AgerboMore dog owners are leaving the TV on for their pet to peruse, and millions are playing video games of mundane chores. Get Connected Media’s Mike Agerbo has your tech news.ConsumerApr 13
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Edmonton woman raises awareness of head and neck cancerAn Edmonton woman is on a mission to help others after receiving a life-changing cancer diagnosis. Tyra Langille was diagnosed with head and neck cancer when she was just 26 years old. She’s now working to raise awareness about early detection. Tyra joined Global News at Noon Edmonton to share details about an important fundraising...Global News at Noon EdmontonApr 14
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B.C. government launches high-tech program to track illicit drugsThe B.C. government is going to use high-tech robotics and A-I at UBC to track and trace the illicit drug supply, in the hopes of better identifying dangerous supplies and saving lives. Paul Johnson has the details and the reaction from drug user advocates.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 17
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Ontario Tech University hosts AI forumOntario Tech University held a forum about artificial intelligence. It comes as AI is already changing how students learn and raising new questions about trust and accountability. Some of the topics discussed were AI ethics, how classrooms are adapting to students raised with AI, and AI’s implications on energy infrastructure.Apr 6
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Latest Angus-Reid poll shows lacklustre approval for Carla BeckA quarterly update of political polling across the country had Sask. Premier Scott Moe at 51% approval rating. Official Leader of the opposition, Carla Beck on the other hand is at only 33% approval – with 57% viewing her unfavourably.PoliticsApr 8
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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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Give your tech a boost this spring with these can’t miss productsTech expert Mike Yawney joins us to share some of the best tech options for people who want to take their tech game up a level this spring. With the handheld Xbox ROG Ally, two laptops from Walmart Canada that have more AI power than you can manage, and more – all of which come...The Morning ShowMar 30
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Tech Talk: U.S. bans foreign made routers & PlayStation raises pricesTech Expert Mike Agerbo discusses why the U.S. is banning all routers not made in America and bad news for gamers. PlayStation is raising its prices, again.Global News Morning BCMar 30