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  • Spring Essentials: Revamp your windows, drapery, bedding and more!
    Interior designer Shai DeLuca offers quick tips to transition your home from winter to spring. Learn how to swap heavy fabrics, refresh window treatments, update bedding, and incorporate seasonal blooms for an instant mood lift!
    The Morning Show
    Apr 12
  • Wet heavy snow in Sask. part of ‘volatile’ April weather, Environment Canada
    Just when it seems like winter was gone for good in Saskatchewan, many parts of the province woke up to snow covering the ground.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Apr 17
  • Survivors of Winters Hotel fire march through Gastown, demand support
    Two years ago, tenants and bystanders watched in horror as the Winters Hotel SRO burned in Gastown. Days later, the bodies of two people were found inside. As survivors reflect on that horrific day, all levels of government are still working to phase out SROs for good. Kristen Robinson reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 11
  • CRESCENDO returns in support of kids’ mental health care
    With winter over and things heating up a bit, there’s nothing quite like a good rock and roll show to get your body moving. Sue McCoy and John Cameron joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton to talk about the return of CRESCENDO, a rock and roll show with a twist in support of kids’...
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Mar 21
  • Global National: March 10
    The Muslim holy month of Ramadan is underway, but there is no ceasefire in Gaza. For the 2.3 million people inside Gaza, there will be little cause to celebrate when the daily fast is broken every evening. The United Nations says over 500,000 people are at risk of famine in Gaza. The UN says food...
    Global National
    Mar 10
  • Milder winter poses challenges for birds
    Despite the cool down this wee k– experts say you may see birds that you normally wouldn’t at this time of year. The milder winter has some birds flying back into the Peterborough area much earlier than usual. And as Kayla Guerrette reports– there is concern the birds won’t be able to find enough food.
    Environment
    Feb 15
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  • Skaters flock to Quaker Foods City Square amid mild winter
    With winter off to a mild start, it seems Peterborough residents have been taking advantage of the refrigerated ice surface at Quaker Foods City Square. Caley Bedore has more with Peterborough City Councillor, Lesley Parnell, on this year’s skating season.
    Jan 5
  • Ways to beat the winter blues
    Wellness expert Sonia Jhas is uplifting us with her tips for brightening your mood and making the most of the winter months. Plus TMS and Air Miles brighten one lucky TMS viewer’s day with an exciting surprise!
    The Morning Show
    Jan 25
  • Understanding and beating the winter blues
    Seasonal affective disorder, often referred to as the winter blues, is characterized by feelings of low mood, fatigue, and a lack of energy.
    Global News Morning Saskatoon
    Jan 23
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  • Unseasonable warmth leading to issues with northern ice road network
    An unseasonably warm winter is causing major issues for an ice road system many remote communities rely on for food, fuel and supplies. The roads are also vital for accessing health services, but many aren’t open yet — prompting First Nations leaders to declare a state of emergency in parts of Manitoba and Ontario. Melissa...
    Canada
    Feb 11
  • Climate officials monitoring mild temperatures in Peterborough region this winter season
    It’s the middle of winter but you wouldn’t now it thanks to the milder weather the Peterborough region has had this week. For some, the break from the cold is welcomed, but experts warn this early spring weather isn’t necessarily a good sign. Tricia Mason has the story.
    Weather
    Feb 7
  • Researcher talks seasonal affective disorder and the winter blues
    Gillian Mandich, a happiness researcher, said moods tend to dip in the winter.
    Health
    Jan 19
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  • Rideau Canal Skateway reopens after almost 2-year closure: ‘What a beautiful day’
    After almost two years, and a few extra hours of waiting, Ottawa’s iconic Rideau Canal officially reopened to skaters on Sunday. The skateway’s return comes after last year’s unseasonal warmth kept it closed for the entire winter for the first time in its history. “What a beautiful day today, it’s a blue sky and the...
    Sports
    Jan 21
  • Must-have boots for winter to conquer the slush and snow in style
    Step into style with Natalie Sexton as she unveils the best boots for the season, adored by the most fashionable celebs. From practical everyday choices to the trendy ‘Moon Boot’ favoured by your favourite stars. Plus, she’s got a money-saving tip for boot enthusiasts. Join us for a fashion-forward journey into the winter wonderland of...
    The Morning Show
    Jan 19
  • Debunking ‘Blue Monday’ in Lethbridge
    It’s said to be the most depressing day of the year as holiday bills start to arrive amid the dead of winter. The third Monday of January is dubbed “Blue Monday” however according to mental health experts, while the claim lacks scientific validity — it’s still a good reminder to take care of your mental...
    Jan 15
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  • Kelowna’s Gospel Mission’s outreach team handing out food and warm clothing amid deep freeze
    With these dangerously cold temperatures – outreach teams in Kelowna are working almost all hours of the day, giving out blankets, food, and winter clothing to those living outside. Victoria Femia reports.
    Jan 12
  • Global National: Jan. 9
    The new year is starting with a winter wallop, with most of Eastern Canada expected to be blanketed by heavy snowl, which could cause travel headaches. What’s being forecast in the eastern provinces, and how that weather is affecting Western Canada. As he takes another run for the White House, former U.S. president Donald Trump...
    Global National
    Jan 9
  • Good Samaritans at Grand Parade
    Good Samaritans Stephen Wilsack and Matthew Grant sit down with Paul Brothers to talk about the significance of getting power to the tent encampment at Grand Parade and what conditions are like at the encampment as Winter sets in.
    Global News Morning Halifax
    Jan 4
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  • No snow? No problem! Fun winter activities in Edmonton
    It may not look like winter because of Edmonton’s lack of snow but there are still lots of fun activities — some free and low-cost — around the river valley and city to get you in the mood of the season. Emily Mertz fills us in.
    Global News at Noon Edmonton
    Dec 21, 2023
  • Halifax-area tent encampment receives upgrades for winter months
    A non-profit providing assistance to those living in a Lower Sackville ballfield have helped raise enough funds to purchase a military tent and wood stove for the area. As Vanessa Wright reports, both volunteers and residents hope this will help with providing a warmer environment during the winter months.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Dec 9, 2023
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