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  • John Boyd on the “FBI” and “FBI: Most Wanted” crossover
    Join us electrifying FBI crossover event as star John Boyd from “FBI” and “FBI: Most Wanted” gives us the inside scoop. He delves into the intriguing dynamics between Stuart and Nina and shares the excitement of exploring different worlds. Plus, don’t miss the fun as we play “TMS Crossovers Approved?” with some epic crossover scenarios!
    The Morning Show
    Apr 9
  • FBI warns Chinese hackers targeted Canadian politicians
    Several MPs say Canada’s authorities failed to warn them they were likely targets of China-affiliated hackers, despite the FBI having this information in 2021. As David Akin explains, those politicians say they only recently found about the targeted cyberattacks.
    Global National
    Apr 29
  • ‘FBI: International’: Luke Kleintank, Christina Wolfe share inside scoop on season 3
    Get ready for high-octane adventure as we dive into the world of ‘FBI: International’! Stars Luke Kleintank and newcomer Christina Wolfe join us to discuss the show’s thrilling third season. From the franchise’s success to the adrenaline-pumping stunts and life in Budapest, they both give us the inside scoop.
    The Morning Show
    Mar 26
  • 16 injured after explosion at FBI training centre in California
    Sixteen members of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office were injured on Wednesday following an explosion during an exercise at a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) training facility in Irvine, Calif.
    U.S. News
    Mar 14
  • ‘FBI’ Star Zeeko Zaki on what fans can expect for 6th season
    We head into the sixth season of the hit crime drama ‘FBI’. Star Zeeko Zaki opens up about the success of the series and how the new season is delving deeper into character relationships. Plus, find out how real-life headlines influence the writing of the series set in New York City.
    The Morning Show
    Feb 20
  • Taking the fear out of flying
    Getting on an airplane can be a stressful experience, even for the most seasoned travellers. For anyone who has communication difficulties, it can be downright scary. So a program at YVR tried to take out some of the fear. Here’s Julia Foy.
    Global BC
    May 4
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  • Penticton Indian band sockeye salmon fry release
    Celebrating two decades of conservation efforts, the Okanagan Nation Alliance is gearing up for the 20th annual sockeye salmon release.
    May 3
  • Thieves steal over $30M from LA cash vault, vanish without a trace
    The FBI, along with local law enforcement officials, is investigating a massive security breach at a money storage facility near Los Angeles. Over the Easter long-weekend, thieves broke into a building owned by GardaWorld – an international security firm. As Joel Senick tells us, the thieves walked out with US$30 million in cash.
    Global National
    Apr 5
  • Consumer Matters: Cautionary tale after truck damaged in Park’N Fly
    A B.C. man has a cautionary tale to tell after he left his vehicle at a Park’N Fly in Richmond. He says he thought he had left the vehicle in good hands, until he returned from his vacation only to find his truck damaged. But the company has a different version. Consumer Matters Anne Drewa...
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 2
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  • Global National: April 5
    Israel is blaming serious errors and breaches of procedures for the attack that killed seven humanitarian workers, including a dual Canadian-American citizen, in Gaza on Monday. The Israeli military has disciplined at least three officers for their roles in the strikes. Accusations are growing that Israel isn’t doing enough to protect civilians. The deaths of...
    Global National
    Apr 5
  • Premier Eby announces B.C. will ban illicit drug use in public places
    Speaking at a press conference on Friday, April 26, 2024, Premier David Eby announced the B.C. government will move to restrict illicit drug use in public places such as parks, inside hospitals and transit. The province has formally asked Ottawa to amend the exemptions to B.C.’s decriminalization pilot works under to enforce the ban.
    Crime
    Apr 26
  • Woodstock, N.B., won’t fly pride banners during upcoming events
    A new policy passed by council members in Woodstock, N.B., is resulting in LGBTQ+ organizations being unable to hang pride banners on lamp posts in the town during upcoming events this summer. As Silas Brown reports, the executive director of one activist group says she’s confused about the decision.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Apr 25
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  • Princeton lung transplant patient meets Premier David Eby
    A Princeton woman in dire need of a double-lung transplant has met with Premier David Eby, advocating for residents outside of the lower mainland in desperate need of care. Christina Derksen-Unrau says she had to take herself off the transplant list after being asked to prove she could afford to relocate to Vancouver for post-surgery...
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 12
  • Is it safe to fly during a solar eclipse?
    The total solar eclipse expected on April 8 has prompted many concerns about the safety and dependability of flights on that day. Anne Gaviola has more on industry preparations and what air passengers can expect in Business Matters for Thursday, April 4.
    Apr 4
  • Premier Eby on what B.C. expects to see in 2024 federal budget
    The latest federal budget is set to be tabled in parliament on Tuesday. Legislative bureau chief Keith Baldrey has more on what the province can expect to see.
    Global News at Noon BC
    Apr 16
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  • Schoenborn revelation prompts B.C. Premier David Eby to revisit name-change rule
    More fall-out Thursday from the news child killer Allan Schoenborn has changed his name. As Rumina Daya reports, it’s prompted the premier to promise a re-examination of the rules.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 18
  • The Morning Show: March 26
    On today’s episode of The Morning Show: We look at how you can make your craft creations for spring. Plus, we talk to Eugene Levy about season two of ‘The Reluctant Traveler.’ Also, we talk to the stars of FBI International Luke Kleintank and Christina Wolfe about their filming adventures in Budapest. Plus, we explore...
    The Morning Show
    Mar 26
  • Alberta family flies to Ontario to witness total solar eclipse
    A rare sight in the sky is about to unfold in the coming days and a family from the Edmonton area is taking advantage. Sturgeon County’s Bradley Leeman, his wife Sherri, and their kids are flying to Ontario to soak in the total solar eclipse. As Kabi Moulitharan reports, it’s all for the love of...
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 5
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  • CUFF celebrates sci-fi and horror director Vincenzo Natali
    Director Vincenzo Natali and actor Andrew Miller join Global News Morning Calgary to discuss working together on the science-fiction horror movie Cube and 2003’s Nothing. Natali’s work is being celebrated in a retrospective at this year’s Calgary Underground Film Festival (CUFF).
    Apr 20
  • Tamara Podemski previews the new season of her sci-fi series “Outer Range”
    We go straight to the cosmic frontier with Tamara Podemski as she discusses her role as the first gay Native American acting sheriff in Wyoming in “Outer Range.” Discover her insights on the series’ unique blend of Western and supernatural elements. She also discusses her work supporting and empowering Canadian Indigenous youth.
    The Morning Show
    May 2
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