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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‘The welcome mat’: Mayor of N.S. town expects spike in American visitors by ferryYarmouth, N.S. Mayor Pam Mood was in Washington, D.C., recently and said she heard from Americans who told her they were eager to vacation in Canada this summer.CanadaApr 17
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N.B. man charged with attempted murder, allegedly fired ‘dozens of gunshots at police’A 34-year-old man from Kingsclear First Nation, N.B., has been charged with attempted murder after an RCMP member and seven police vehicles were struck by bullets.CrimeApr 16
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New Glasgow police officer charged with sexual assaultAntigonish County District RCMP said they received a report of a sexual assault in June 2024 that took place in the summer of 2007.CrimeApr 16
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Calls to improve tenant safety in Halifax after carbon monoxide leaksThere are calls to improve tenant safety in Halifax after firefighters responded to two carbon monoxide leaks in apartment buildings over the past three days.CanadaApr 16
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Driver clocked going 110 km/h on Macdonald Bridge, Halifax police sayThe bridge, along with the MacKay Bridge, recently had its toll booths and concrete barriers removed as part of the province's decision to eliminate tolls on the spans.TrafficApr 15
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Halifax residents plan to be ‘welcoming’ to U.S. tourists amid trade war: studyDespite the current political climate and ongoing trade war between Canada and the United States, it seems people in Halifax are still welcoming to American tourists.EconomyApr 14
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No injuries in Halifax fire that damaged building with apartments, businessesA building on Quinpool Road in Halifax that contained apartments, businesses and a restaurant is a 'a loss,' after a fire broke out overnight.FireApr 11
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X no more: Halifax council votes to stop using platform for municipal newsDuring a regional council meeting Tuesday, councillors voted 16-1 in favour of ending Halifax Regional Municipality's presence on X, formerly known as Twitter.CanadaApr 8
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‘Tragic event’: Worker in New Brunswick dies after cell tower fallPolice say they were called to the site on Coverdale Road in Riverview, N.B., at around 12:30 p.m. Monday. A worker had fallen while working on a cellular tower.CanadaApr 8
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Nova Scotia man pleads guilty to killing mother after she told him to move outA Halifax man has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the killing of his 71-year-old mother in what he told police was a 'fit of rage.'CrimeApr 7
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Family of N.S. homicide victim pleads for answers in newly released RCMP videoDonny Lohnes, 57, was the target of an attack on Jippie Avenue in Pine Grove on Oct. 25, 2020. His mother and brother say they just want answers.CrimeApr 7
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N.B. First Nation wants RCMP ‘held accountable’ after officer cleared in man’s deathElisopogtog First Nation community members are upset after SiRT found no grounds for criminal charges against an RCMP officer who shot and killed a man during a wellness check.Apr 4
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Canadian students see New York trip spiked amid political climate, security fearsMembers of a Moncton high school band in New Brunswick, who had been busy rehearsing and fundraising for a trip to New York, found out 9 days before leaving the trip was cancelled.EducationApr 4
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What the cluck? This new app will tell you what chickens are sayingResearchers at Dalhousie University's Agricultural Campus have developed an app called Cluckify to crack the code on what chickens are saying through the science of bioacoustics.CanadaApr 4
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Victim’s mother angered over teen girl’s sentence in mall parking lot killingNearly a year after 16-year-old Ahmad Al Marrach was killed in Halifax, the first of four youths charged in connection to his death has been sentenced.CrimeApr 4
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Sidney Crosby buys stake in Swiss watch company with help of former teammateThe Pittsburgh Penguins captain now has an ownership stake in a Swiss watchmaking company NORQAIN, thanks to former NHL teammate Mark Streit.SportsApr 2
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Flags vandalized in what Halifax RCMP are calling a hate-motivated crimeRCMP say a pride flag and an "Every Child Matters" flag at the end of a driveway in Lower Ship Harbour, N.S. were vandalized, and the crime is considered hate motivated.CrimeMar 31
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Search for man in Hammonds Plains after jerry can lit on fire at gas station: RCMPPolice responded to the station at the intersection of Hammonds Plains Road and Kingswood Drive at around 7 a.m.CanadaMar 28
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Halifax police investigate shooting near Armdale Roundabout, victim ‘banging’ on hotel doorOfficers responded to the 200 to 300 block of St. Margarets Bay Road at around 5:30 a.m. to reports of a man with a gunshot wound.CrimeMar 28
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New Brunswick not going far enough in reviewing mystery illness cases, family saysNew Brunswick's chief medical officer says the government will begin analyzing data into a mystery brain disease that has affected hundreds of people in the last several years.HealthMar 27
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‘I am sorry’: Youth speaks at sentencing in killing of teen outside Halifax mallOne of four youths charged in connection with the killing of 16-year-old Ahmad Al Marrach apologized in court Wednesday as part of her sentencing hearing for manslaughter.CanadaMar 26
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Hoax improvised explosive device forces downtown Halifax street closuresA suspicious package that was found outside City Hall was a fake explosive device that was "designed to come across as threatening," according to Halifax police.CanadaMar 26
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Family speaks out after ALS patient allegedly robbed in own home by care workerA Nova Scotia woman is calling for better oversight after a personal care worker allegedly robbed her 62-year-old sister in her own home.CrimeMar 25
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Halifax bar has had scaffolding up for 2 years with no end in sightThe co-owner of Obladee Wine Bar in downtown Halifax says he's running out of patience after his business has been surrounded by scaffolding for nearly two years.CanadaMar 24
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41 dogs, including 16 puppies, rescued from ‘unsanitary conditions’ in New BrunswickThe New Brunswick SPCA recently rescued 41 dogs from "extremely unsanitary conditions" amid a 20 per cent hike in animal protection investigations.CanadaMar 24