Flights suspended and schools closed as New Zealand’s biggest city braces for second major storm in as many weeks.
New U.S. childhood obesity guidelines recommend surgery, drugs
As Canada prepares to release new guidelines for treating childhood obesity, some experts are criticizing the United State’s new guidelines, which recommend more aggressive treatments like medication and surgery for children as young as 12 and 13 years…
No ‘reaction’ from China after US shoot down UFOs
Sky News Asia Correspondent Brent O’Halloran says China has had no “reaction” from the two most recent unidentified flying objects which have been shot down by the United States.
“The story wasn’t covered on Chinese state-controlled TV bulletins- thou…
Why there are calls to boycott the new Harry Potter game Hogwarts Legacy
The new Hogwarts Legacy game has ignited controversy on the internet with some fans unhappy about transphobic views of franchise creator, J.K. Rowling. #shorts #harrypotter #jkrowling #trans
First Nations man performs traditional dance at Super Bowl
A man from the Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation in Saskatchewan is performing the traditional fancy dance on one of the biggest stages in the world: Super Bowl LVII.
Canadian veteran’s WWII Jeep found in Netherlands | The Moment
A Dutch man buys a Jeep used in the Second World War and tracks down the family of the Canadian who drove it.
Mark Critch on finding humanity in political satire
Comedian Mark Critch shares what he’s learned from 20 years of skewering politicians and powerful people on This Hour Has 22 Minutes and talks about the surreal experience of recreating his childhood for TV.
‘We need to see her’: Brothers fly from Canada to Turkey to find sister
Unable to get answers from the Canadian Embassy, brothers Saad and Samar Zora have flown to Turkey to find out what happened to their sister, who they haven’t heard from since earthquakes rocked her city last week.
Electric-powered Zambonis hit the ice to prevent toxic fumes
Ice resurfacers (aka Zambonis) typically run on diesel or propane and can spew potentially unsafe levels of nitrogen oxides in ice rinks. Now, new technology is helping them go electric and clear the air.
China considering shooting down UFO after they ‘detected’ it near a ‘port city’
Sky News Asia Correspondent Brent O’Halloran says the Chinese authorities are considering shooting down an unidentified flying object after it was “detected” near a “port city” in the Northern Shandong province.
“According to a Shanghai newspaper, fis…