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Ticketmaster breach: Hackers reportedly demand $500K ransom for stolen customer dataAustralia’s Department of Home Affairs said on Thursday that it is working with Ticketmaster after hackers allegedly stole personal details of more than half a billion customers. The ShinyHunters hacking group is reportedly demanding a $500,000 ransom payment to prevent the information from being sold to other parties.ConsumerMay 30
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Man charged with first-degree murder of Jenique Dalcourt, 10 years after her deathA murder case that turned cold and stumped police detectives for almost a decade has now led to an arrest and a first-degree murder charge. Michael Mcduff-Jalbert was charged in a Longueuil court in connection with the death of Jenique Dalcourt. The 23-year-old woman was killed in 2014 on a bike path on her way...May 15
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Global Okanagan News at 5: April 25, 2024A man displaced from his home by work on Kelowna’s UBCO tower has died, Princeton’s boil water notice could be rescinded soon, and a Vernon man plans to run a marathon a day to raise money for cancer care.Apr 25
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Manitoba tattoo removal program helps inmates, ex-gang members get a fresh startA program that works to remove tattoos from inmates and former gang members in Manitoba is hoping to expand to more correctional facilities in the province. Marney Blunt reports.May 27
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Elementary students give back to Edmonton seniorsA group of students from Father Leo Green Catholic Elementary School in north Edmonton are making dreams come true at a seniors’ facility. The students have worked hard all year designing, budgeting, and shopping to create an epic living room and visiting space. Jaclyn Kucey shows us how it turned out. Brought to you by...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 23
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How can you flood-proof your home?With many municipalities across Canada dealing with or preparing for the threat of floods, experts say you can take simple steps to protect your home from the worse effects of spring flood damageEnvironmentMay 8
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Toronto vows to fix vacant home tax after billing ‘fiasco’Toronto’s mayor is telling tens of thousands of residents who got incorrect vacant home tax bills to not pay the late fee as the city works to fix the issue. The budget chief says staff will be directed to learn from the complaints to ensure a repeat of the issues doesn’t occur. Matthew Bingley reports.Global News at 5:30 TorontoApr 5
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Global National: May 8Two of the men accused of killing Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh activist living in B.C., came to Canada from India on study permits, with one taking just “days” to obtain. How the revelation has piled intense scrutiny on Canada’s student visa system. U.S. President Joe Biden has now said he won’t continue to supply...Global NationalMay 8
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Global National: May 28Both the defence and prosecution have made their final pitch to the jury at the historic trial of former U.S. president Donald Trump. Seven men and five women will decide whether to convict him on charges of falsifying business records in an alleged scheme to hide a 2016 hush money payment made to adult film...Global NationalMay 28
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$60K worth of Indigenous art stolen from Saanich homePolice in Saanich, B.C. are investigating a significant art theft. The collection included several works by artist Calvin Moreberg as well as an Inuit carving estimated to be more than 60-years old.CrimeApr 18
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Concerns over funding for survivor supports in rural ManitobaCoral Kendel from Survivor’s Hope Crisis Centre explains the extensive work the organization does in rural communities, and the concerns over a lack of funding.Apr 17
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Global National: April 25Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction has been overturned by the New York Court of Appeals, which ruled he did not receive a fair trial. What led to the decision, why it doesn’t make Weinstein a free man, and how this has stunned the women who broke their silence to accuse the ex-movie...Global NationalApr 25
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How to Manage Pets while Working at HomeProductivity CATalyst, Clare Kumar shares some tips on how to manage our furry friends while working from home.LifestyleFeb 21
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How technology is changing working from home and child care on snow daysWhile children get snow days, that’s no longer the reality for many office workers. Snow days for them are a lot less common in the dawn of new technology,.TechJan 18
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Calgary city councilors debate new rules limiting remote work timeA City of Calgary committee has approved new rules for city councilors who work from home. As Adam MacVicar reports, the new rules look to limit the amount of meetings councilors can attend remotely.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryFeb 13
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Edmonton invention addresses chronic elbow painAn Edmonton inventor is showing off his new creation, hoping to help those suffering from chronic elbow pain. Quinn Ohler has more on how it works and the steps it’s taken to get here.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMar 21
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Nearly 900K Canadians had gig work as main job at end of 2022: StatCanAlmost 900,000 Canadians had gig work as their main job in the final three months of 2022, according to a new report from Statistics Canada. Gig work is defined as short-term jobs or tasks delivered that often don’t come with guaranteed steady work. As Sean Previl reports, at least one expert says such a large...CanadaMar 4
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Video shows shots fired at Markham, Ont. home in broad daylightFootage released by York Regional Police appears to show someone firing a gun at a home in Markham during the day in late-February. Officers say they are appealing for help from the public finding the suspect.CanadaMar 5
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Global News at 5:30 Toronto: Mar. 4, 2024GTA protests trigger police investigation in Toronto and York Region. Victim impact statements against the man who murdered two Toronto woman more than 40 years ago. And, moving trucks from highway 401 onto the 407 – the new opposition idea tonight coming out of Queen’s Park.Global News at 5:30 TorontoMar 4
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Global National: Feb. 15The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) is warning the entire business model of family medicine is failing, with many physicians resorting to own bank accounts to keep their practices afloat. Why some family doctors are giving up, and what one advocate says needs to be done to fix the worsening problem. Ontario-based BTNX received a significant...Global NationalFeb 15