Rebecca Lau
Online web producer
Rebecca is a passionate journalist whose love of storytelling is what drives her. Whether it’s breaking news or a heartwarming human interest piece, she strives to both inform and engage people through her work.
As an online web producer, she has been able to combine her experience in broadcast reporting and writing to share even more stories.
Rebecca holds a Bachelor of Journalism degree from Carleton University in Ottawa, and began her career in Ontario in Sudbury and Windsor.
Her first taste of the Maritimes came when she moved to New Brunswick to report from Global News’ Fredericton bureau, and eventually took on weekend anchoring and reporting in Halifax.
Rebecca loves to take advantage of everything the region has to offer. She enjoys trying new foods, loves to travel, and is always up for a spontaneous road trip.
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Video Archives
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76-year-old Cole Harbour man charged with murder -
Day of Mourning a somber reminder of workplace safety -
Sullivan’s Pond geese move to winter home -
Cargo Plane overshoots runway -
Brush fire near Kearney Lake sends firefighter to hospital -
Exhibit featuring preserved human bodies in Atlantic Canada for 1st time -
Remembering help from Truro in the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion -
What’s the best model for food safety inspections? -
Why owners and safety experts want restaurants to be inspected -
How often is Nova Scotia conducting food safety inspections at restaurants? -
Dartmouth pizza shop employee injured in robbery -
Halifax’s waterfront to get $200M transformation -
Video Difference closing after 34 years in business -
Health records in NS go online -
Hunger in Dartmouth North schools -
Former NDP MP Peter Stoffer sells famed baseball cap collection -
Halifax retirement home raises pride flag -
Human trafficking awareness campaign success -
Sexual assault allegations against cab drivers -
Visitors owe Halifax over $1M in parking tickets
Author Archives
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Teacher of N.S. dog attack victim wants him remembered for ‘extraordinary empathy’Drew Nickerson's former teacher says he wants the young boy to be remembered as someone who uplifted everyone. Drew died earlier this month after being attacked by three dogs.CanadaJan 13
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Inquest into death at N.B. wind farm construction site calls for improved training, safetyThe inquest recommended made several recommendations, including establishing an on-site supervisor and conducting morning safety meetings to establish roles and review equipment.CanadaJan 13
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Fatal police shooting being investigated by watchdog in Nova ScotiaSiRT is investigating a shooting involving members of the RCMP that resulted in the death of a man from Sipekne’katik First Nation in Nova Scotia on Tuesday morning.CanadaJan 13
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Residents move into controversial Fredericton transitional housing communityA transitional housing project in Fredericton is operational after months of planning, with just over a dozen people now living in the units.Jan 13
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Coroner’s inquest begins in 2024 New Brunswick wind farm construction site deathA coroner's inquest into the 2024 death of a Saskatchewan man who was working at a wind farm construction site in New Brunswick has begun.CanadaJan 12
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Uber says proposed Halifax bylaw changes are red tape, will make rides pricierThe proposed changes, which were recommended by the Transportation Standing Committee, aim to impose new licensing requirements on ridesharing services.CanadaJan 12
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New Brunswick doctor worries about future of after-hours clinicsA New Brunswick doctor says working in an after-hours clinic is no longer financially viable for physicians, which could lead to the closure of more of these clinics.HealthJan 9
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Calls grow for stronger animal ownership laws in N.S. after deadly dog attackDrew Nickerson, 13, died in hospital after he was attacked by three dogs while riding his bike in the community of Welshtown, N.S., on Jan. 3.CanadaJan 8
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‘Garage with curtains’: New Brunswicker appalled at hospital unit conditionsA New Brunswick woman was appalled with the conditions of a Fredericton hospital unit where her grandmother was placed, which turned out to be a converted ambulance bay.HealthJan 8
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Crews quickly extinguish fire at Scotiabank Centre in downtown HalifaxCrews received calls about flames at the multi-purpose event facility at the intersection of Brunswick and Duke streets at around 12:45 p.m.FireJan 8
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Fredericton researcher hopes to combat loneliness among seniors one phone call at a timeA Statistics Canada report shows mood disorders among seniors are on the rise, and advocates say loneliness is playing a role.CanadaJan 7
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Nova Scotia boy killed in dog attack remembered for bright smile, kindnessThe 13-year-old was attacked by three dogs while riding his bike. RCMP have been collecting video footage and interviewing people about the three dogs' 'day-to-day movements.'CanadaJan 7
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Heritage groups, historians push for decision on Halifax Memorial Library siteHistorians and heritage organizations are pushing the city to make a decision about the old Halifax Memorial Library site, more than a decade after the building was left vacant.CanadaJan 6
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Slain N.B. couple was collateral damage, drug ring convinced son was ‘rat’: CrownJanson Bryan Baker is on trial for two counts of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of Bernard Saulnier, 78, and his wife Rose-Marie Saulnier, 74.CrimeJan 6
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Nova Scotia teen dies after being attacked by 3 dogsA 13-year-old boy from Nova Scotia's Shelburne County who was attacked by three dogs over the weekend has died, according to municipal and school officials.CanadaJan 6
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‘Important tool’: New Brunswick keeps remote work options for public service workersWhile Ontario and Alberta are eliminating remote work for public service employees, New Brunswick calls it an 'important tool' for recruitment and retention.CanadaJan 5
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Nova Scotia youth has life-threatening injuries after attack by 3 dogs: RCMPRCMP say three 'large-breed dogs' attacked a youth who was riding a bicycle in Welshtown, N.S., on Saturday. The youth was flown to hospital with life-threatening injuries.CanadaJan 5
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‘Angry, gaslit’: New Brunswick man to appeal province’s refusal to cover U.S. surgeryRyan Barrie was diagnosed with cluneal neuralgia. He said he couldn't find a surgeon in Canada to perform a specialized surgery and had treatment in Ohio at a cost of $30,000.HealthDec 19, 2025
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Nova Scotia Power holds community engagement session amid bill frustrationsCustomers frustrated with inaccurate and high power bills had the chance to speak to company representatives as the utility holds provincewide engagement sessions.CanadaDec 18, 2025
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New Brunswick strategy aims for ‘historic shift’ in homelessness by 2029New Brunswick's new provincial homelessness strategy aims to reduce chronic homelessness by more than 40 per cent by 2029.Dec 18, 2025
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3 years after New Brunswick adopted Clare’s Law, it hasn’t been implementedThe bill is intended to give people access to information about whether their partner could pose a safety risk.CanadaDec 18, 2025
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Saskatchewan potash mine cleared to resume operations after fatal incidentOperations are set to resume Friday at the K3 potash mine in Esterhazy, Sask., after a fatal incident earlier this week.CanadaDec 18, 2025
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Sold-out PWHL game in Halifax gives city hope for potential team expansionFans are gearing up for puck drop as the PWHL holds two games in Halifax, and it's igniting talk around the possibility of a team coming to the city one day.SportsDec 17, 2025
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$18M proposed settlement reached in 2015 Air Canada crash landing in HalifaxA proposed settlement of $18 million has been reached in a class action filed on behalf of passengers of Air Canada Flight 624, 10 years after the crash landing.CanadaDec 17, 2025
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Halifax Water’s proposed increase amounts to ‘rate shock,’ regulatory board asks for adjustmentsHalifax Water customers will have a rate hike next year but exactly how much is yet to be seen. The utility had asked for a 35.6 per cent increase over three months.CanadaDec 16, 2025