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A day in the life of someone living with multiple sclerosisGlobal’s Safeeya Pirani speaks with a Vancouver woman who is sharing her story about living with MS to help inspire others and advocate for further research.BC1May 27
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Regina residents line up to “Live Mas” at Taco Bell openingOn Tuesday morning, a line of hungry patrons formed at the door and in the drive-thru lane at Regina’s new Taco Bell location on Albert Street.May 28
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Living with and around wildfiresAs the Okanagan heads into another summer, people are gearing up for the possibility of another long fire season and as Global’s Ben Low-On reports – the message from a wildfire symposium at UBC Okanagan is: these wildfires are here to stay.WeatherJun 4
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Drab to fab outdoor livingOutdoor spaces are great extensions of your home. Karla Dreyer joins Jennifer Palma on Global News Morning Weekends with ideas on how to take your outdoor space from drab to fab.Global News Morning BCJun 1
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Healthy Living: Positives of a mindful minuteWATCH: Physiotherapist and yoga instructor Adrianne Vangool on how to cultivate a mindful minute each day to help lower stress and improve mental health.HealthJun 11
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Ibrahim Ali sentenced to life in prisonIbrahim Ali has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years for the murder of a young teenage girl in Burnaby.Global News at Noon BCJun 7
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What the ‘big one’ will look like in BCFor decades we’ve been warned on the south coast about an earthquake so strong it’s been named ‘the big one.’ A new study has produced the clearest look at what’s going on beneath the seafloor in the on the most active earthquake zones in the world, just off our coast. It predicts that when the...Global News Morning BCJun 15
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Taking ‘Shape’: Unlocking a healthier, happier lifeOn this week’s ‘Monday Motivation,’ Jully Black continues her ‘Shape’ series on inner wellness, with a focus on the ‘H’. She discusses work-life harmony, the power of laughter, the link between faith and hope, and the importance of adult hobbies. Jully also shares a motivational mantra to help start your day on the right track.The Morning ShowJun 10
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Living Positive Resource Centre announces closureA resource centre that helps the city’s most vulnerable, is closing its doors after three decades of serving the community. As Victoria Femia reports, it’s the second resource centre in the Okanagan to announce a closure just this week, leaving local advocates concerned about the future of not-for-profits.Jun 7
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Rutland Senior Secondary student saves a lifeThe school year is coming to a close but not before recognizing a young student who used his training from the Life Guarding Academy program at Rutland Senior Secondary School to save a life. Sydney Morton has more.LifestyleJun 6
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Police warn of high-risk offender living in VancouverA man who randomly stabbed a Mexican tourist in a Vancouver Tim Hortons two years ago has been released from prison and is living in a halfway house in the city. As Troy Charles reports, police believe he still poses a significant risk of harm to the community.Global News at 11 BCJun 15
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Healthy Living Report – nutrition and energy drinksRegistered dietician Angela Martens talks about caffeine consumption and energy drinks, along with who shouldn’t be consuming them.Jun 3
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What will the future Marché de l’Ouest look like?A West Island landmark may soon look different. The city of Dollard-des-Ormeaux will be holding public consultations next week to discuss the eventual redevelopment of the Marché de l’Ouest. And as Global’s Felicia Parrillo reports, it’s a future site that interests many.Jun 13
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Arts Commons: Dinosaur World LiveJack Singer Concert Hall is transporting audiences back to a time when dinosaurs ruled the earth. Actor Selin Balcioglu, puppeteer Tom Gamble and Beatrice the baby Triceratops join Global News Calgary with details on the award-winning show taking place on May 25.May 25
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What will Quebec’s new flood zone maps look like?It’s no secret Quebec will face an increase in the number and severity of floods in the near future. In an effort to help mitigate the damage, the Quebec government has announced plans to update the province’s flood zone regulations. It includes the development of new flood zone maps. And under the new regulations, tens...CanadaJun 11
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Ticketmaster hacked: Canadians’ data likely among leaked informationThe personal information of Canadian Ticketmaster customers appears to have been stolen by hackers, according to a sample of the data shared with Global News. Twelve files containing spreadsheets of data allegedly represent a small fraction of the Ticketmaster data stolen by infamous hacking group ShinyHunters. The group claimed early last week that it stole...ConsumerJun 7
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India election: Modi likely needs coalition allies to winIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is declaring victory after the country’s six-week election, but it wasn’t a majority win. Redmond Shannon explains whom Modi will need to form government for a third term, and how his divisive campaign may have backfired.Global NationalJun 4
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Interactive Paw Patrol Live! show comes to VancouverThe Paw Patrol Live! show is coming to the Queen Elizabeth theatre this weekend, and Skye visited Global News Morning along with spokesperson Olivia Pryor to talk about the show.EntertainmentMay 17
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Healthy Living Report June 4: benefits of walking regularlyBody Measure co-founder Melina Elliott talks about the benefits of incorporating light walking regularly into your lifestyle.Jun 4
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Hospice Halifax hosts annual hike in support of end-of-life careHospice Halifax put on their annual “Hike for Hospice” on Sunday, a global event in support of compassionate end-of-life care worldwide. Hikers walked through Point Pleasant Park, passing by Hospice Halifax, where a cheer squad was waiting. Ella Macdonald joined the hike and brings us the details.CanadaJun 9