Synopsis
Every Saturday and Sunday Morning join Peter Watts for the Alberta Morning News. Peter has a look at whats happening in our city, province and country with a variety of guests. Its informative, entertaining and maybe a laugh along the way. The news center helps round out this show with all the news, sports, weather and traffic. The topics are stimulating and will help you get your day started on the weekend.
Episodes
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Fort McMurray Transit
07/04/2018 Duration: 07minWood Buffalo Mayor, Don Scott, speaks to an infrastructure announcement of new transit funding that will benefit his municipality and others around the province.
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Local Food Support
07/04/2018 Duration: 08minJason Anderson, President of the Alberta Far, Fresh Producers Association, speaks to new provincial legislation that will support local food producers.
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Caregiver Day
01/04/2018 Duration: 08minNora Spinks, CEO of the Vanier Institute of the Family, speaks about national caregiver day, to be marked onTuesday, April 3rd.
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Apprentice Writers
01/04/2018 Duration: 07minCorus vice-president, Lisa Godfrey, speaks about the Corus Apprentice Writer competition which is now underway.
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Ducks Unlimited
01/04/2018 Duration: 08minTracy Scott of Ducks Unlimited celebrates the 80th anniversary of this important conservation institution.
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United Farmers of Alberta
01/04/2018 Duration: 07minCarol Kitchen, CEO of United Farmers of Alberta, talks about the renewed strength and focus of the company.
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Stimson Exhibit
01/04/2018 Duration: 06minNational Gallery of Canada curator, Rhiannon Vogl, speaks about a new exhibit that features the work of several artists, including Alberta aboriginal artist, Adam Stimson.
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Mystery Town Tours
31/03/2018 Duration: 08minCanmore entrepreneur, Andrew Nickerson, speaks about a new app that brings together elements of a scavenger hunt and a community to create a social adventure.
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Solve This
31/03/2018 Duration: 08minEdmonton author, Joan Marie Galat, talks about her latest book, Solve This: Wild & Wacky Challenges for the Genius Engineer in You.
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Habitat for Humanity
31/03/2018 Duration: 07minCalgary chiropractor, Needash Patel, talks about his upcoming November trip to Lesotha, leading a group that will build a new home for a family in Lesotho.
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Eguana Technologies
31/03/2018 Duration: 08minBrent Harris, chief technology officer at Calgary-based Eguana Technologies, speaks about the company's growing proficiency in the emerging solar power and battery storage field.
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Private Health Care
31/03/2018 Duration: 07minHoward Anglin from the Canadian Constitution Foundation talks about a new poll that measures Canadians' acceptance of a place for private health care when provincial plans don't keep pace with the public's needs.
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Osteoarthritis Research
31/03/2018 Duration: 08minDr. Adetola Adesida of the University of Alberta is doing some interesting work, using weightlessness as a way to measure the development of osteoarthritis.
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Hackers Competition
31/03/2018 Duration: 08minUniversity of Alberta engineering student, Megnath Ramesh, has come up with a design for a robot that can identify intruders.
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The Modern Candian Family
31/03/2018 Duration: 07minUniversity of Lethbridge sociologist, Dr. Susan McDaniel, comments on some of the characteristics of the modern Canadian family.
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The Cannabis Cure
31/03/2018 Duration: 08minDr. Cass Ingram, a nutritional physician and author, speaks about the medicinal role the cannabis plant plays in treating a variety of ailments.
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Livingstone-Porcupine Hills Recreation
30/03/2018 Duration: 08minPat Stier, MLA for Livingstone-Macleod, speaks about the province's call for input on a new recreational plan for this part of southwest Alberta.
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Microgrids
30/03/2018 Duration: 07minark Keller, director of advancement at Medicine Hat Community College, speaks about the microgrid: the first of its kind in Alberta.
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BC Recreation Property
30/03/2018 Duration: 08minRhil Soper, CEO of Royal LePage Real Estate, speaks about the latest changes to BC's property tax structure and the impact it may have on Albertans who own property in that province.