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Labour leader Keir Starmer will face Rishi Sunak in U.K.’s election. Who is he?Keir Starmer, the Labour party’s 61-year-old leader, is current favourite to win the country’s July 4 election and would be the first Labour prime minister since 2010.WorldMay 23
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Judge Judy sues National Enquirer, InTouch for defamation'Judge Judy' Sheindlin is stepping out from behind the bench to battle it out with the media company behind InTouch Weekly and the National Enquirer.EntertainmentMay 14
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Parasocial relationships: The good, the bad and the celebrity-obsessedParasocial relationships get a bad rap, but can you really have a relationship with someone who doesn't know you exist?LifestyleMay 23
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard talks divorce, nose job and death threats in new docuseriesThe eight-part docuseries 'Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up' premieres on Lifetime in early June.EntertainmentMay 2
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‘Spawns of Satan’: Ruby Franke detailed torture of kids in newly released journalDisturbing photos, videos and journal entries written by Ruby Franke have been released in a trove of documents that police collected while investigating Franke for child abuse.CrimeMar 22
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Dan Schneider, ex-Nickelodeon producer, apologizes for on-set behaviourMany of the complaints against Dan Schneider — both by ex-child stars and fans of his work — are to do with seemingly sexualized jokes acted out by minors in his TV shows.EntertainmentMar 20
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‘Motel medicine’: NDP urge apology after stroke patient sent to Travelodge in LeducA CBC report detailed how a man paralyzed on his left side after a stroke, who uses a wheelchair, was moved from hospital to a Travelodge motel in Leduc without being consulted.PoliticsMar 18
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AI ‘hallucination’ in B.C. court prompts cautionVancouver tech lawyer Ryan Black's work with video game companies put him in a position to watch the rise of artificial intelligence in the industry.ScienceFeb 29
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‘When am I coming home?’: Vulnerable Nunavut kids face loneliness, despair as millions spent sending them southNunavut was billed 53 per cent more per day, on average, for a child to live in an Ontario group home compared to what children’s aid societies in Ontario paid.InvestigationsMar 4
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Billion-dollar rapid-test contracts favoured Chinese imports over cheaper Canadian-made devicesTwo COVID-19 importers participating in an initiative to help grow small Canadian businesses charged more to sell rapid tests to the federal government than Canadian manufacturers.InvestigationsFeb 29
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Ontario man tells court he was ‘foolish’ to drive drunk in case of injured workerA construction worker was severely injured in the incident, with the victim telling an Ontario sentencing hearing Friday about the physical pain he's been forced to endure.CrimeFeb 16
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Meet the magician who says he created a deepfake Biden robocall with AIA New Orleans street magician says a Democratic consultant working for a rival campaign hired him to create fake audio of Biden for a robocall that is being probed by prosecutors.U.S. NewsFeb 23
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Massive B.C. drug case collapses after police errors, ‘disgraced’ officer’s role revealedCharges against three men, including a convicted killer, have been stayed in a massive drug trafficking case after the revelation of serious police errors in the investigation.CrimeFeb 14
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Gina Carano sues Disney over ‘Mandalorian’ firing, with Elon Musk’s helpGina Carano's lawsuit claims she was fired because she 'dared voice her own opinions' against a 'bully mob who demanded her compliance with their extreme progressive ideology.'EntertainmentFeb 7
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Mountie gets community sentence for assaulting girl, breach of trustA New Brunswick RCMP officer who was found guilty of assaulting a 16-year-old girl has been given a two-year sentence to be served in the community.CrimeJan 26
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Trump tells judge he would ‘love’ threatened removal from E. Jean Carroll trialDonald Trump was threatened with expulsion from a civil defamation trial Wednesday after he repeatedly ignored a warning to keep quiet while writer E. Jean Carroll testified.U.S. NewsJan 17
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Inclement weather doesn’t slow demand for food, warm clothing for Winnipeggers in needThe city of Winnipeg may be buried in snow, but that hasn't slowed down those who rely on donations for their meals.CanadaJan 11
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Sister wants voice for mentally ill man allegedly beaten, bound on Saskatchewan farmShanda Tansowny says her brother, Chris Hawkins, died in September 2022 after he was allegedly assaulted by two farmers near Melfort, Sask.CanadaJan 15
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‘Wait, what?’ Six of our favourite offbeat stories of 2023From a bizarre bakery burglary to a pigeon smuggling meth in a backpack, here are a few of the stranger stories Global BC reported in 2023.CanadaDec 26, 2023
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Remembering the celebrities we lost in 2023From movie and TV stars to musicians and other notable personalities, we said goodbye to a lot of familiar, beloved faces this year.EntertainmentDec 30, 2023