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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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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‘We are bonded forever’: Artemis II crew reflect on historic 10-day missionAfter a 10-day mission that sent them around the far side of the moon, NASA Commander Reid Wiseman says he and his three fellow Artemis II crew members are "bonded forever."WorldApr 11
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Suspect linked to University of Ottawa lockdown found with replica firearm: policeAccording to police, the accused has been charged with possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace, as well as mischief — preventing the lawful enjoyment of property.CrimeApr 11
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NB Police Association disputes chief’s claim that complaints were union tacticThe union representing police in New Brunswick says complaints aimed at St. John chief Robert Bruce last year have not been investigated on their merits.CanadaApr 11
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New Brunswick farmers urge province to consult on veterinarian cutsLivestock organizations in New Brunswick are banding together to call for proper consultation after the province's decision to end government-run veterinary and lab services.CanadaApr 10
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N.B. man flown to hospital by air ambulance, sent to take ferry home in slippersThe family of a Grand Manan, N.B., man says he was airlifted to hospital for care but ended up hours later alone and cold in a ferry parking lot trying to find his way back home.CanadaApr 10
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No cougars in Nova Scotia, province says, despite reported sightings and rumoursA suspected cougar sighting in East Pubnico, N.S., is reigniting online debate about the existence of cougars in Nova Scotia.EnvironmentApr 9
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‘Heartbreaking loss’: Businesses, apartments destroyed in downtown New Glasgow, N.S. fireFire destroyed three adjoining buildings in downtown New Glasgow that housed businesses and apartments. Neighbouring properties were also significantly damaged.FireApr 9
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Moncton program to help business owners cover cost of break-ins, other crimeDowntown represents 27 per cent of the city's gross domestic product and this pilot project is a way to protect those businesses, but some argue the funding just isn't enough.CanadaApr 8
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New Brunswick launches wildfire season early, anticipating hot and dry conditions this summerWildfire season is kicking off early in New Brunswick this year and the province says it will be another hot, dry summer.CanadaApr 8
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CUPE long-term care workers in Nova Scotia prepared to strike next weekHundreds of long-term care workers in Nova Scotia represented by CUPE are poised to go on strike next week if a deal isn't reached with the province.CanadaApr 8
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Dieppe councillor won’t run for mayor after being told she’d have to quit jobA federal public servant has had to abandon her dream of running for mayor of Dieppe, N.B., after her employer told her she would have to quit her job if she was elected.PoliticsApr 7
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‘Limpy’ the bear to be removed from N.S. suburb but some want him to stayDNR plans to move the black bear to the Shubenacadie Wildlife Park. However, some residents say they've lived peacefully alongside Limpy and want him to stay.CanadaApr 7
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Alderney ferry repair delayed again as Halifax Transit tries to get partsThe ferry first went down in January after experiencing a steering system issue that needed specialized replacement parts, according to Halifax Transit.CanadaApr 7
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Late Africville activist Eddie Carvery’s trailer removed, family wants it backHis family says the removal of his trailer was unfair and there was no correspondence from the Africville Heritage Trust about the decision.CanadaApr 6
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Nova Scotia shoreline clean-up group says grant cut sends wrong messageNova Scotia's decision to cut the entire grant for its Marine Debris Clean-Up Program has some questioning the province's priorities considering the size its fisheries industry.EnvironmentApr 6
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New Brunswick students collecting data for NASA as part of Artemis II missionThe world has been collectively anticipating the launch of Artemis II but five university students in New Brunswick are keeping an especially close eye on the mission to the moon.CanadaApr 1
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‘There’s enough good here’: Halifax council passes budget after months of heated debateAfter months of heated debate and deliberation, councillors approved its 2026-27 budget, which includes an operating budget of $1.45 billion, a capital budget of $316.7 million.CanadaMar 31
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Nova Scotia, New Brunswick urged to cut gas taxes as fuel prices skyrocketRising gas prices have drivers and advocates calling on provincial governments to provide relief, with some floating the idea of cutting or reducing provincial gas taxes.CanadaMar 31
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Seized cannabis claims to have THC levels far beyond legal limits: Nova Scotia RCMPRCMP in Nova Scotia say they've seized 'thousands' of illegal cannabis products, some of which claim to have THC levels that far exceed legal limits.CanadaMar 31
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Nova Scotia offers reward for information about homicide outside Dartmouth homeCortrell Thomas, 37, was fatally shot on March 31, 2025. The province is offering up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible.CrimeMar 31
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Halifax councillors pushing for provincewide dangerous dog registryHalifax council will be debating whether to press the provincial government for a Nova Scotia-wide registry of dangerous dogs, as well as stricter penalties when attacks occur.CanadaMar 30
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Sex assault case of N.S. missing kids’ stepfather adjourned to review new evidenceDaniel Martell is facing assault, sexual assault and forcible confinement charges involving an alleged adult victim, which are unrelated to the missing children investigation.CrimeMar 30
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‘Just a good vibe’: Nova Scotia seniors form band to share their love of musicA group of seniors at the Parkland at the Lakes community in Dartmouth, N.S., have formed a band, dubbed The Joyful Hearts.FeaturesMar 27
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Nova Scotia legislature closed to public for 3rd day as demonstrations continuePremier Tim Houston returned to Province House after nearly missing the entire week, including the passing of the budget, at the Nova Scotia legislature.PoliticsMar 27
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New Brunswick livestock owners worry about province’s decision to end vet servicesNew Brunswick livestock owners are bracing for the impact of the province's decision to end government-run veterinarian and lab services.CanadaMar 27