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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N.S. premier’s office says he was ‘swarmed by rioters,’ windshield smashedThe premier's office thanked the RCMP for their 'swift response in what was a very volatile situation.'Canada6 hours
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NS Power says billing ‘back to normal’ after cyberattack, so it’s bringing back late feesNova Scotia Power says it plans to resume charging late fees this October for the first time since a cyberattack disrupted billing last spring.Economy8 hours
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Youth arrested after alleged threats against LGBTQ2 event: Halifax RCMPPolice in the Halifax area say investigators have arrested a youth for allegedly making violent threats against a 'specific upcoming 2SLGBTQIA+ community event.'Crime9 hours
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Police, military remove old explosive device that washed ashore in Portapique, N.S.RCMP said people in the area could expect to hear a 'muffled explosion' that is 'similar to the sound of a gunshot' while they remove the explosive device safely.CanadaJul 15
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Concerns raised over proposed N.B. AI data centre within UNESCO Geopark boundaryThe proposed large-scale AI data centre near Lorneville, N.B., continues to create waves with some residents due to its potential environmental impacts.EnvironmentJul 14
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‘Such a horrific lie’: Roommate speaks out after apparent swatting hoaxThe roommate of a man who is the apparent victim of a 'swatting' hoax says they were awoken in the middle of the night by a swarm of police officers.CanadaJul 14
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Halifax Transit’s tap-to-pay upgrades delayed by 3 monthsThe delay comes after municipal staff informed Halifax city councillors they cannot meet the initial deadline for the program rollout.CanadaJul 14
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5 Nova Scotia libraries slated for closure will stay open until end of SeptemberAnnapolis Valley Regional Library voted to use half of its reserve funds to stay open for now. It's asking municipal partners for the full amount of what was previously requested.CanadaJul 14
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Unsafe sleep practices linked to more than a third of infant deaths: N.B. coronerFrom Jan. 1, 2020 to Sept. 11, 2025, the coroner's office says it responded to 20 child deaths that involved unsafe sleeping practices.HealthJul 13
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Rising haddock costs force Maritime fish and chip shops to raise pricesFish and chip shops in the Maritimes are shouldering the burden as haddock prices skyrocket in the region.EconomyJul 13
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Effort underway to save 5 rural Nova Scotia libraries slated for closureThe imminent closure of five rural Nova Scotia libraries has municipalities working to find funding solutions to keep the doors open.CanadaJul 13
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Shooting and hostage call that prompted evacuation was a hoax: Halifax policeHalifax police say a dramatic and alarming call about a shooting and hostage situation that resulted in the evacuation of a Bedford apartment building ended up being a hoax.CrimeJul 13
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Subject of N.S. emergency alert killed in police shooting: SIRTNova Scotia's police watchdog says a man, who had been the subject of an emergency alert, has died after being shot by police.CanadaJul 10
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Nova Scotia government orders study to assess MacKay bridge replacementShould the MacKay bridge that spans Halifax Harbour be repaired, rebuilt, or replaced with a tunnel?CanadaJul 10
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Halifax police arrest suspect after racist tirade at Costco goes viralA man is facing charges in connection with an alleged hate-motivated incident at a Halifax Costco. Police also allege the suspect brandished a weapon during the arrest.CrimeJul 10
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Maritime officials urge caution as temperatures, wildfire risk increaseWhether it be camping, barbecuing or just enjoying the great outdoors, local officials in the Maritimes say people should exercise caution.WeatherJul 9
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Sexual assault, child porn charges withdrawn against former Fredericton auxiliary officerA former Fredericton Police Force auxiliary officer who was facing sexual assault and child pornography-related charges has had those charges withdrawn.CanadaJul 9
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N.S. suspect injured in police shooting day after armed person alertRCMP said they've referred the matter to the Serious Incident Response Team (SiRT), which investigates all serious incidents involving police in Nova Scotia.CrimeJul 9
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‘Pure hell’: N.S. murder victim’s mother speaks out after publication ban liftedA publication ban has been lifted on the murder trial of three people found guilty of killing Nova Scotia lobster fisherman Joe Wickens in 2022.CrimeJul 8
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Man who recorded Halifax Costco racist tirade says he’s ‘deeply impacted’ by incidentHalifax Regional Police have since released photos of the suspect and are urging the public to help identify him.CrimeJul 8
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Halifax police investigate discovery of human remains in Long Lake area'Investigators are working with the Nova Scotia Medical Examiner’s office who will determine the manner and cause of death,' police said in a release.CanadaJul 8
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Submarine deal is a ‘generational investment’ for Nova Scotia: premierThe deal to supply 12 new submarines to replace Canada's aging fleet is expected to impact the Atlantic region economically for decades to come.CanadaJul 7
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‘Racially offensive’ tirade at Halifax Costco under investigation by hate crime unitPolice say the the incident happened around 1 p.m. on Saturday at the Chain Lake Drive store in the Bayers Lake business district.CrimeJul 7
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Push to stop New Brunswick’s Tantramar gas plant picks up momentumLocal and national advocacy groups are urging the province to rethink the project, even after it cleared a major regulatory hurdle this past spring.CanadaJul 6
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Retired Nova Scotia investigator speaks out after Penny Boudreau’s day parole extensionFor John Elliott, a former Southwest Nova RCMP Major Crimes sergeant who worked on the original case, it's a disappointing outcome.CanadaJul 6