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B.C. failing most vulnerable amid toxic drug crisis, critics say: ‘It’s heart-wrenching’Critics are renewing their calls for changes to the way B.C handles mental health and addiction, saying it's not working, and the proof is on the street.Canada6 hours
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Witness in B.C. murder trial repeatedly violated lucrative deal with cops, defence saysBrandon Teixeira has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder, attempted murder and firearms charges in the October 2017 killing of Nicolas Khabra in Surrey.Crime7 hours
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WATCH: Global News Hour at 6 BC: Mar. 24Watch the online edition of Global News Hour at 6 BC.News7 hours
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16-year-old charged in stabbing of Vancouver taxi driverA teenager has been charged with assault for allegedly stabbing a taxi driver in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside last week.8 hours
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Candidates hit the ground in B.C. on 1st full day of election campaignBritish Columbia gained one additional riding this election, and with its 43 seats is again shaping up to be a battleground.Politics9 hours
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Stick with 25-metre Vancouver Aquatic Centre pool, report tells park boardLast month park commissioners told staff to review the possibility of including a bigger pool, after community groups pushed back at the loss of the Olympic-sized facility.Politics9 hours
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Vancouver International Auto Show sets record after Tesla banOrganizers of the Vancouver International Auto Show say the event broke attendance records after it attracted international headlines for banning Tesla on safety grounds.9 hours
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Former Vancouver mayor says ‘unprecedented times’ drew him to federal politicsFormer Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson will run for the Liberal party in the new riding of Vancouver Fraserview-South Burnaby.Politics10 hours
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Penticton Vees expand to Western Hockey LeagueThe WHL made the announcement Monday, in addition to initiating a franchise application process for Chilliwack, B.C., to begin play in the 2026-27 campaign.Sports10 hours
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Saturday SipsSaturday Sips is a weekly segment that airs Saturdays on Global News at Noon with Jennifer Palma. We explore different drinks every week!Lifestyle11 hours
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5-year-old girl reportedly overdoses on fentanyl inside Mission homeAdults in the home had called 911 after the girl's breathing changed and she began vomiting, then her condition deteriorated rapidly, police said.CrimeMar 24
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Heavy rain triggers landslide in Port Coquitlam as atmospheric river moved inThe rain will gradually ease to periods of light rain on Monday afternoon and is expected to taper off early on Tuesday morning.WeatherMar 24
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Multiple businesses destroyed after fire breaks out at City Centre strip mallTwo Surrey police officers were on patrol when they noticed smoke and a burning smell coming from a strip mall on the southwest corner or 108 Ave and City Parkway.FireMar 24
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Recipe: Coconut soup (Tom Kha)Prawns, coconut milk and Thai spices come together to create this delicious and comforting soup. Here are the ingredients and steps to make it at home!LifestyleMar 23
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Family of slain B.C. woman protest at Mexican consulate in Calgary: ‘I just want the truth’Kiara Agnew, 23, was killed while on vacation with her boyfriend on the Mayan Riviera in Mexico in March 2023.CrimeMar 23
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Protest held at Langley Tesla dealership against Elon Musk, in support of democracyDemonstrators staged a peaceful protest at a Tesla dealership in Langley, B.C., on Saturday, but Vancouver police say other protests have crossed the line and led to charges.CanadaMar 23
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B.C. court voids ‘cult’ marriage, finding young woman didn’t ‘truly consent’ to itThe ruling found the marriage voidable, saying the man 'pursued, harassed, and perhaps even stalked' the teenager who was under duress when the wedding occurred in Abbotsford, B.C.CrimeMar 22
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Family calls for justice reform as Tori Dunn’s accused killer appears in courtTori Dunn was critically injured in an apparently random attack in her Surrey home on June 16, 2024, and died in hospital. Her accused killer appeared in court on Friday.CrimeMar 21
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New B.C. border security concerns arise as U.S. cracks down on Quebec library"This is a library that has existed for well over 100 years," Dr. Lori Trautman, director of the Border Policy Research Institute at Western Washington University told Global News.U.S. NewsMar 21
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Tofino, Ucluelet, Port Alberni lost more than $60M in 2023 highway closuresA wildfire on Vancouver Island's Cameron Bluffs in June 2023 forced the closure of Highway 4 for weeks with intermittent closures for the remainder of the summer.EconomyMar 21
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Families search for child care after BrightPath in West Kelowna announces closureParents are being directed to BrightPath’s other location in Kelowna, but for many, the commute is simply not feasible..CanadaMar 21
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This U.S. nurse wants to move to B.C. Red tape and the cost of living give him pausePat, a South Carolina nurse, wants to move to B.C., but says red tape and the cost of living are giving him pause.HealthMar 21
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‘Heartbreaking’: Victoria Public Market shutting down, vendors have to moveThe Victoria Public Market has been operating out of the building at the corner of Douglas and Fisgard Streets for more than 10 years.EconomyMar 21
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Federal cash to kickstart TransLink build-out, but no help for ‘fiscal cliff’The $1.5 billion in capital funding over 10 years, part of the permanent Public Transit Fund, could hinge on the outcome of a federal election expected to kick off by Sunday.PoliticsMar 21
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Audio leaked of Vancouver byelection candidate discussing running mateIn the audio, which is from an event at the University of British Columbia on March 11, Jaime Stein ponders if running alongside Kaisers is the biggest mistake of his life.PoliticsMar 21