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
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Day of Mourning a somber reminder of workplace safety
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Sullivan’s Pond geese move to winter home
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Cargo Plane overshoots runway
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Brush fire near Kearney Lake sends firefighter to hospital
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Exhibit featuring preserved human bodies in Atlantic Canada for 1st time
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Remembering help from Truro in the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion
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What’s the best model for food safety inspections?
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Why owners and safety experts want restaurants to be inspected
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How often is Nova Scotia conducting food safety inspections at restaurants?
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Dartmouth pizza shop employee injured in robbery
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Halifax’s waterfront to get $200M transformation
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Video Difference closing after 34 years in business
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Health records in NS go online
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Hunger in Dartmouth North schools
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Former NDP MP Peter Stoffer sells famed baseball cap collection
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Halifax retirement home raises pride flag
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Human trafficking awareness campaign success
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Sexual assault allegations against cab drivers
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Visitors owe Halifax over $1M in parking tickets
Author Archives
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Man found dead in Dartmouth tent encampment site on Boxing DayHalifax Regional Police are investigating the death of a man in Dartmouth who was found in a tent in a designated encampment site.CanadaDec 27
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Halifax Thunderbirds player suspended by team after video shows fans attacked in ColoradoA Halifax lacrosse player has been suspended by his team, as video of a violent altercation between him and spectators at a game last week makes the rounds on social media.SportsDec 27
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Christmas Eve snow coming for Nova Scotia, warnings issued for parts of provinceA White Christmas is a sure thing in Nova Scotia, as another system is on the way -- adding to the snow that's already on the ground from this past weekend's nor'easter.WeatherDec 23
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Acadie-Bathurst Titan sold, QMJHL team moving to St. John’s next seasonThe Acadie-Bathurst Titan have been sold, and the QMJHL team will be moving from New Brunswick to Newfoundland next season. It will mark the league's second stint in St. John's.SportsDec 20
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Snowfall warning issued for much of N.S., up to 30 cm possibleSnowfall warnings are in effect for the entire mainland of the province. Total snowfall amounts are expected to be between 15 to 30 cm.WeatherDec 19
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‘We text every day’: N.S. Lieutenant-governor jokes about King Charles relationshipNova Scotia's new lieutenant-governor, Mike Savage, is getting used to his new title and role. Global News' Paul Brothers sat down in a one-on-one interview.CanadaDec 19
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A who dunnit: Halifax jogger attacked by owl in what Canadian expert warns can happenA Nova Scotia woman never thought she'd become an owl expert but thanks to an unexpected close encounter about a week ago on a Halifax trail, she's on the road to becoming one.CanadaDec 18
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‘Significant snowfall’ possible in N.S. on busy holiday travel weekendNova Scotians are looking at possible snowfall late this week, on the busy travel weekend ahead of Christmas, but there are "still a lot of question marks" about it.WeatherDec 18
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2 police officers murdered in line of duty. Their memory lives on 50 years laterA special ceremony was held in Moncton to mark 50 years since two police officers were abducted and murdered while investigating a child's kidnapping.CanadaDec 14
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‘It was freezing’: N.S. woman angry after planned power outage drags on for hoursMany people living in Lunenburg, N.S. and surrounding communities were left in the dark over the weekend, after a planned power outage dragged on much longer than expected.CanadaDec 12
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Montreal police say 5 more suspects arrested in trio of homicidesPolice in Quebec say they have arrested five suspects from across the country in connection to three homicides that were committed in Charlemagne and Montreal in 2023 and 2024.CrimeDec 11
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No timeline for Tim Houston’s election promise to remove Halifax bridge tollsDrivers who use either of the two bridges that span Halifax Harbour may be wondering when tolls will be eliminated, as promised by the newly re-elected Nova Scotia premier.PoliticsDec 11
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She advocated for better breast cancer screening. Her friends continue the fightAdvocates and friends of a Nova Scotia woman who died from stage IV breast cancer are urging the province to update its screening policy for women with dense breast tissue.HealthDec 10
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Trudeau in Halifax to meet with re-elected N.S. premier, fireside chat alsoPrime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Halifax Monday to meet with newly re-elected PC Premier Tim Houston, who has a long list of grievances against Ottawa.PoliticsDec 9
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Last resident at Halifax encampment site on his fight for ‘dignified living’Municipal crews moved in to dismantle the remaining tents at an encampment in Halifax's south end on Wednesday, with one resident vowing to stay.CanadaDec 4
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Andy Fillmore, Halifax’s new mayor, loses motion to scrap designated encampment site listA motion made by Halifax's newly-elected mayor to scrap a list of nine designated tent encampment sites was narrowly defeated, with some councillors calling the move "premature."CanadaDec 4
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Halifax school calls for ‘conversation’ after trans flag ripped down twiceTeachers and students at the Shambhala School in Halifax were shocked to find out someone had torn down a flag it flies for Trans Awareness Month.CanadaDec 4
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Former Africville residents and descendants receive global recognitionFormer residents and descendants of Africville in Halifax are finally receiving global recognition for their significant contribution to Canadian history.CanadaDec 2
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Polar bear ‘poop’ and how it offers important clues into climate change effects"Polar bear poop," as it's come to be known, is a valuable tool for researchers at Dalhousie University, as they look for its effects on the animals health and climate change.CanadaNov 30
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N.S. man reached on social media, out more than $150K USD in cryptocurrency scamA victim in Cole Harbour -- outside Halifax -- was defrauded of more than $154,000 US in a cryptocurrency scam that spanned several months, according to local RCMP.CrimeNov 28
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Snowfall warnings issued as N.B. gears up for first blast of wintry weatherEnvironment Canada has issued snowfall warnings covering nearly all of New Brunswick. Parts of Nova Scotia are also in line for wintry weather.WeatherNov 28
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2 found dead in burning vehicle in Chipman, N.B.: RCMPRCMP in New Brunswick say the deaths of two people found in a burning vehicle were homicides.CrimeNov 27
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‘Falls on my shoulders’: Churchill apologetic after Liberals crushed in N.S. electionZach Churchill's Liberals were dealt a devastating loss in the Nova Scotia election — dropping to third-party status. Churchill lost his own seat in Yarmouth by 14 votes.PoliticsNov 27
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‘Let’s keep it rolling’: Houston’s PCs win 2nd majority government in Nova ScotiaThe Progressive Conservatives have won a landslide victory in Nova Scotia, with Tim Houston securing a second term as premier after making the decision to call a snap election.PoliticsNov 26
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Halifax Walmart death: Store will not reopen for ‘weeks’ as remodelling continuesA Halifax Walmart store where a 19-year-old employee was found dead in a walk-in oven last month will not reopen for 'several weeks' as renovations continue.CanadaNov 25