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Storm leaves thousands without power, ferries playing catch up on B.C.’s South CoastIt was a busy morning at BC Ferries after Tuesday night’s powerful wind and rainstorm forced the cancellation of evening sailings. Andrea Macpherson has the latest on the catch-up process and why it can be so challenging.CanadaNov 13
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Major clean up underway after bomb cyclone knocks out power, downs trees on B.C.’s South CoastA major cleanup is underway from the bomb cyclone that swung by the South Coast Tuesday night. At its peak, the storm knocked out power to more than 200K homes and businesses. It also cancelled ferry sailings and forced the closure of numerous roads– including through Stanley Park and major routes on Vancouver Island. Andrea...Global News at Noon BCNov 20
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BC Ferries gets creative to meet Thanksgiving long weekend travel demandThanksgiving is one of the busiest weekends for BC Ferries, but with a major ship out of commission until the spring, the operator is having to get creative to meet demand. Andrea Macpherson reports.CanadaOct 11
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Busy long weekend at BC Ferries with one major vessel out of serviceAhead of the long weekend and with one of the fleet’s major vessels still out of service it’s already shaping up to be busy for travel on BC Ferries. As Andrea Macpherson reports, so far there’ve been minor delays on several sailings — with some later sailings already sold out.Global News at Noon BCSep 27
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When will BC Ferries replace the Queen of New Westminster?Vessel breakdown has dealt a major blow to a key route on BC Ferries this week. On Tuesday morning, a propulsion issue sidelined the Queen of New Westminster. The 60-year old ship is one of several that sails on the busy Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay route. Andrea Macpherson reports.Global News Morning BCSep 4
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B.C. expecting busy travel routes for Labour Day long weekendIt’s the last hurrah of summer and one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. As Andrea Macpherson reports, traffic on BC Ferries and the province’s highways is already picking up, with people getting a jump on the Labour Day long weekend.CanadaAug 30
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Cooking Together: Halibut Mousseline from Burdock & CoChef Andrea Carlson, Burdock & Co joins us to make a Halibut Mousseline, featured on the current moon menu: Flower Gazing Under the Berry MoonGlobal News Morning BCJul 14
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MLB veteran pitcher Andrew Albers enjoying first season on Saskatoon Berries coaching staffWATCH: Twenty years after taking the mound for the Saskatoon Yellow Jackets, former MLB pitcher Andrew Albers has returned to Cairns Field as pitching coach for the WCBL’s Saskatoon Berries.SportsJun 11
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Summer travel season kicks-off in B.C.It’s the unofficial start of the summer travel season, most kids are out of school, and with the weather warming up for the Canada Day long weekend, families are hitting the road. Andrea Macpherson looks at what you can expect on the roads and ferries over the coming days.Global News at Noon BCJun 28
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Gaza protests shut down B.C. container terminal for several hoursProtesters shut down access to the Deltaport container terminal for several hours Monday morning – creating a traffic mess for those travelling to and from the Tsawwassen terminal ferry. The group supports Palestinians in Gaza, and believes Canada is complicit in their suffering. Andrea Macpherson has more.Global News at Noon BCApr 15
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Mother describes devastating loss of daughtersAndrew Berry was found guilty of murdering his daughters, Chloe and Aubrey, on Christmas Day two years ago. Their mother says the death of her girls has devastated her life. Brad MacLeod reports.Dec 17, 2019
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Terry Fox Institute invests $5M in NB-led multiple myeloma treatment studyWed, Feb 22: Terry Fox’s brother Darrell was on hand for a research funding announcement from the Terry Fox Research Institute. As Global’s Andrew Cromwell reports, it also marked a first for Canada and New Brunswick.Global News at 6 New BrunswickFeb 22, 2017
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Trump slams FBI deputy McCabe in tweet, claims he brought back ‘Merry Christmas’ expressionU.S. President Donald Trump is spending the rest of the holidays on a “working vacation,” officials say, but that hasn’t stopped him from slamming FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe once more on Twitter and claiming he brought back the expression “Merry Christmas.”WorldDec 25, 2017
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‘Justice has finally been served’ Scheer reacts to McClintic back in prisonDuring a news conference on Thursday, Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer celebrated the transfer of convicted murderer Terri-Lynne McClintic back to a medium-security prison, weeks after news of her transfer to a healing lodge became public and sparked a political backlash and public outcry.CanadaNov 8, 2018
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Trial begins for Oak Bay father accused of killing daughters**Warning: Disturbing Content** Day one of the trial of Andrew Berry, who is accused of killing his two young daughters in the community of Oak Bay. Rumina Daya has the chilling testimony in court.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 16, 2019
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Defence disputing first responder testimony at Andrew Berry trialThe double murder trial for an Oak Bay father accused of killing his two young daughters continues at B.C. Supreme Court, where Andrew Berry’s defence team tried to poke holes in one of the first responder’s testimony. Rumina Daya reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCMay 1, 2019
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Andrew Garfield And Kerry Washington At The Tony AwardsTony Award-winning actor Andrew Garfield opens up about the importance of storytelling on Broadway. Plus, actress Kerry Washington shares how “Scandal” helped her prepare her for her return to the stage in the fall.EntertainmentJun 11, 2018
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Bernie Sanders presses President Trump’s EPA pick Andrew Wheeler on climate changeSenator Bernie Sanders grilled President Trump’s EPA pick Andrew Wheeler at his confirmation hearing on Wednesday, asking whether he believed in climate change.WorldJan 16, 2019
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Scheer presses Trudeau to disclose meetings held after refused SNC-Lavalin dealOpposition Leader Andrew Scheer spent most of Wednesday’s Question Period pressing Prime Minister Trudeau to disclose the meetings held between former Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould and his former principal secretary Gerry Butts after prosecutors refused SNC-Lavalin deal.CanadaFeb 20, 2019
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Defence questions crime scene in Andrew Berry trial closing argumentsThe defence is suggesting the murder scene could have been staged in its closing arguments at the trial of Andrew Berry, who’s accused of killing his two young daughters. Nadia Stewart reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCSep 19, 2019