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Weekend Tee: BC Amateur Golf ChampionshipsThe 124th playing of the BC Amateur Golf Championship goes next week at Riverway, as the City of Burnaby hosts one of the most prestigious and longest golf championship in Canada. Matthew Steinbach is the ceo of BC Golf and Peter Sorokovsky is the manager of golf course operations for the City of Burnaby. They...Global News Morning Weekend BCJul 11
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How has recent rain affected Winnipeg golf courses?St. Boniface Golf Club course superintendent Craig Campbell told Global News Morning’s Matthew Merkel that recent rainfall has made keeping course conditions up to par challenging this summer.SportsJul 7
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Weekend Tee: Busy season for Vancouver Golf TourThe Vancouver Golf Tour is out at Golden Eagle for the ME-N-ED’s PIZZA OPEN and that’s where we find VGT commissioner Fraser Mulholland.Global News Morning BCJun 27
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Golf memorial tournament in Northumberland County raises awareness of Lyme diseaseA memorial golf tournament was held in Northumberland County on Saturday to honour a Campbellford man who died last fall after complications from Lyme disease. The event aimed to spread awareness about the disease and share tips on how to avoid ticks. Madeleine McColl reports.HealthJun 30
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Weekend Tee: The Ernie Els for Autism Golf ChallengeThe Vancouver edition of the Ernie Els for Autism Golf challenge at the Richmond Country Club is set for June 15th. Andy Cobbold, Els for Autism Vancouver Chair joins Jay Janower on Global News Morning Weekend BC for Weekend Tee.Global News Morning BCMay 23
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Edmonton girl selling golf balls to achieve her dream of owning a horseZoë Ferris has a dream to buy her own horse and the 10-year-old Edmonton girl has spent the last four summers selling golf balls to achieve her goal. Sarah Komadina has her story.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 25
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Saskatoon city golf courses open for the summerWATCH: Golfers hit the link as Saskatoon, and Regina open city golf coursesCanadaMay 1
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Edmonton Firefighter’s Burn Treatment Society hosting annual golf tournamentThe Edmonton Firefighter’s Burn Treatment Society is a group of volunteers made up of firefighters, staff from the University of Alberta’s burn unit and burn survivors. The organization raises funds and awareness for research, treatment and the recovery of thermal injuries. Members of the team, Scott Elkow and Owen Chatwin, joined Global News Morning Edmonton...Global News Morning EdmontonApr 30
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‘The Hawk’ reunites SNL legends Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon‘The Hawk’ is Netflix’s newest comedy gold, reuniting two of Saturday Night Live’s most respected comics; Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon. Ferrell plays Lonnie Hawkins, a golf legend who battles to regain his former glory in the twilight of his career. We sit down with Ferrell and Shannon to discuss the film — and look...The Morning ShowJul 16
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Parks Canada investigates rockslide in Banff National ParkA popular hiking area and a renowned golf course are off limits as Parks Canada staff investigate the cause of a rockfall in Banff National Park. Elissa Carpenter has more.CanadaJul 7
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Young Elvis Tribute Performer brings home gold23-year old Jesse Lamont started his journey as a tribute performer on a fluke.EntertainmentJul 5
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Manitoba storms impacting businesses, insurersAnother night of stormy weather in Manitoba, with some southwest parts of the province get hammered by golf-ball sized hail. As Global’s Marney Blunt reports, the stormy season has some businesses and insurers run off their feet.WeatherJul 7
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Ecology Action Centre concerned about proposed gold mining projectIt’s the last day for public input into the new gold mining project slated for eastern parts of Nova Scotia. While the company says thousands of jobs will be created through construction and operations, the Ecology Action Centre says it could leave Nova Scotians with a lot of negative long-term impacts. Angela Capobianco reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxJul 7
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The Morning Show: July 16The box office is on track for a $10 billion-year in 2026, thanks to blockbusters like ‘The Odyssey,’ ‘Super Mario Bros. 2,’ and ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ – and that’s not including the summer’s massive Marvel films; ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ and ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day.’ Then, straight from the garden to your martini glass: we...EntertainmentJul 16
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Doubts mount over future of LIV GolfAn upstart golf league that lured many of the best players from the PGA may go belly up. Saudi Arabia, which paid a fortune to sign some of the biggest stars, is reportedly poised to pull support for LIV Golf. Eric Sorensen explains why and what it could mean for the sport.SportsApr 19
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Weekend Tee: Golfathon for ALSAnother edition of Golfathon for ALS Begins. Mark Strong, executive director of the PGA of BC and Mike Grabowski, director of instruction at the Vancouver Golf Club join Jay Janower for Weekend Tee.Global News Morning BCJun 20
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BC government considering renewing wolf kill programControversy has erupted yet again over the B.C. government’s contentious wolf kill program, now that the government is considering renewing it for another five years. Paul Johnson reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 19
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Rubio works to sell US-Iran peace deal to allies in Gulf visitU.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio embarked off a Gulf visit on Tuesday, starting in the UAE, with aims to pitch Washington’s Iran peace deal to Arab leaders in the region. As Global’s Reggie Cecchini reports, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain all host U.S. military bases that are critical to America’s military...U.S. NewsJun 23
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Building Bright Futures: Westport disc golfer climbs international standingsKaytlyn Poberznick caught up with Rebecca Don, an 18 year-old disc golfer currently competing in the Disc Golf Pro Tour. If you know a young person in our community who should be featured on Building Bright Futures, let us know. Nominate them by sending an email to buildingbrightfutures@globalmews.ca.SportsJun 17
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Gold company sues BC government over stripped mining rightsA B.C. gold mining company launched legal action against the provincial government after its mining rights on a remote North Coast island were taken away. Ben O’Hara-Byrne reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 18