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  • Best Before and Expiry Dates
    In today’s food economy best before and expiry dates are being examined closely. The food professor Sylvain Charlebois joins Antony Robart with more on the difference and how it can impact food safety.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    May 1
  • Date announced for transitioning of Surrey municipal force
    B.C. Solicitor General Mike Farnworth ended years of uncertainty Tuesday by announcing the Surrey Police Service would become the force of record on November 29. At that point, municipal police will once again be in charge of Surrey streets almost 75 years after the local council disbanded its former force.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 23
  • Dating apps ‘worse than ever’ for your privacy, report warns
    Dating apps like Tinder, Bumble and Hinge may collect users’ information and share or sell it without people’s permission for advertising, a report found. Nathaniel Dove examines what looking for love could cost you.
    Apr 25
  • Public safety minister announces date for Surrey Police Service to assume command
    B.C. Public Safety Minister and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth announced at a press conference on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, the date for the Surrey Police Service to take over policing duties from the Surrey RCMP.
    Politics
    Apr 23
  • More Canadians ignoring best-before dates due to higher food prices, but what are the risks?
    Canadians often take a look at the best before date on food items when grocery shopping to know how long items will last, but as food prices increase some may be ignoring those dates to help stretch their dollar. A new report from the Dalhousie Agri-Food Analytics Lab found 58 per cent of Canadians said...
    Canada
    Apr 24
  • U.S. Pentagon chief announces $6B-military aid package for Ukraine, largest commitment to date
    During a press conference at the Pentagon on Friday, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin revealed that the U.S. government will be providing $6 billion in funding for its Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative — the country’s largest assistance package to date.
    U.S. News
    Apr 26
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  • 2024 Dating Trends: What to look for this spring
    Relationships can either flourish or take a hit during the spring season. Relationship expert, Jen Kirsh joins Liem Vu with some tips on what to look for if you plan to start dating someone new, or mend old relationships.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Apr 3
  • Alberta seeing low vaccination rate in adults
    It’s National Immunization Awareness Week in Canada. But Alberta is seeing a low rate of vaccination among adults. Infectious disease physician Dr. Oscar Larios joined Global News Morning Edmonton to talk more about the importance of staying up-to-date with your vaccinations.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Apr 24
  • ‘Work of a lifetime’: Parisians, Restoration workers reflect on Notre-Dame blaze 5 years on
    Five years after the disaster, construction workers and artisans continue to reconstruct Paris’ beloved Notre-Dame cathedral, which was partially destroyed by a massive and accidental fire on April 15, 2019, during intensive restoration efforts. As French President Emmanuel Macron recently slated Notre-Dame’s official reopening date for Dec. 8, 2024.
    Apr 12
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  • Fate of Elm Plaza in Beaconsfield could be sealed
    The fate of a decades-old strip mall in Beaconsfield could be sealed. A new real estate project is being proposed to replace it and for some residents, the new development plan is far too big. For others, it’s better than the status quo. Global’s Tim Sargeant reports.
    May 7
  • Fire danger rating rises in parts of Interior
    It’s another indication of just how dry conditions are in B.C.’s Interior. As temperatures rise across the Thompson-Okanagan, so too are the fire danger ratings in some parts of the region, As Victoria Femia reports, this is prompting a warning from officials to be extra cautious outside.
    May 11
  • NB Power rate hike hearings postponed
    Hearings to determine whether NB Power will receive the full amount of its requested rate increase have been postponed. New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs said the delay is due to vacancies on the utilities board which the government is responsible for filling. Silas Brown explains.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    May 10
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  • Nova Scotia Power seeking rate increase for customers
    Nova Scotia Power says it’s looking to increase rates to offset storm restoration costs accumulated throughout 2023. If approved, a rate hike could be in store for customers – but that isn’t sitting well with Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston. Vanessa Wright has more.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    May 2
  • MTM: Canadians facing substantial mortgage rate increases
    Many mortgage holders are now about to endure what’s being called mortgage payment shock as they are forced to renew their mortgage at a substantially higher rate than before, and here to talk about it is Travis Lowe with this month’s Money Tips Monday segment.
    Money
    Apr 29
  • Speech at Vancouver pro-Palestine protest investigated as hate crime
    Police have arrested a 44-year-old Vancouver woman following comments made at a pro-Palestinian protest at the Vancouver Art Gallery over the weekend. Emily Lazatin reports.
    Global News at 11 BC
    May 2
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  • ‘Normalization of hate’: B’nai Brith Canada reports dramatic rise in antisemitism
    Incidents of antisemitism in Canada more than doubled in 2023 compared to 2022, according to a new report from B’nai Brith Canada. Mackenzie Gray reports on the hate crimes Canadians are dealing with, and how Jewish leaders are warning of a national crisis.
    Global National
    May 6
  • Tour for Humanity stops in Winnipeg, students learn about hate crimes
    On Holocaust Remembrance Day Monday, a 30-seat mobile education centre called The Tour for Humanity was in the city to teach teens about hate and intolerance in Canada, using the Holocaust as its launching point.
    Education
    May 6
  • Woman arrested in connection with possible hate crime at pro-Palestinian protest
    A 44-year-old woman has been arrested following comments made at a pro-Palestinian protest in Vancouver over the weekend. A video posted to social media shows a woman with a microphone praising the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel.
    Canada
    May 1
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  • First responders gather at Manitoba legislature to honour late firefighter
    Manitoba lawmakers are standing in solidarity with the family of a Winnipeg firefighter who died by suicide. As Katherine Dornian reports, the NDP government is making moves to improve mental health support for first responders.
    Apr 22
  • Calls for a homeless shelter in Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
    There are calls for more to be done to address the homelessness issue in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough. After an overnight shelter closed its doors at the end of March, more unhoused people are spending their nights in parks or on the streets. Now a group of opposition politicians is demanding a new shelter for the...
    Canada
    May 3
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