• The Canadian Press - Olympics 2022

    CKY - Monday, May 27, 2024 - 12:00 a.m. (ET) - Segment #2

    >>> Extreme weather patterns and record-breaking ocean temperatures have experts pointing to a potentially lethal hurricane season. Here's ctv's paul hollingsworth on the ominous outlook. >> Reporter: hurricane forecasters predict an above-average active hurricane season starting in june. >> We're trancesitioning from an el nino, which tends to lower the number of storms in the atlantic, into an el nina which tends to cause more storms in the atlantic. >> Reporter: there are already record tempe

  • The Canadian Press - Olympics 2022

    CKPR - Sunday, May 26, 2024 - 11:00 p.m. (ET) - Segment #2

    >>> Extreme weather patterns and record-breaking ocean temperatures have experts pointing to a potentially lethal hurricane season. Here's ctv's paul hollingsworth on the ominous outlook. >> Reporter: hurricane forecasters predict an above-average active hurricane season starting in june. >> We're trancesitioning from an el nino, which tends to lower the number of storms in the atlantic, into an el nina which tends to cause more storms in the atlantic. >> Reporter: there are already record tempe

  • The Canadian Press - Olympics 2022

    CHAN - Sunday, May 26, 2024 - 09:00 p.m. (ET) - Segment #4

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  • Sky News

    Gareth Bale warns greed could harm footballer welfare as matches pile up - and backs calls to scrap VAR

    Gareth Bale has revealed to Sky News concerns football could become "too greedy", with players' mental and physical well-being endangered by growing fixture demands. The former Wales captain, who won every major honour with Real Madrid, urged football authorities to act so "it doesn't take something bad to happen for that to change". In his first notable interview since retiring in January 2023, Bale reflected on the highs and lows of an illustrious career, assessed the wider state of the game - including what he describes as the need to scrap VAR - and expressed admiration for Jude Bellingham's immediate impact at Madrid.