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RCMP intercept meth hidden in pickle jarsRCMP say one man was arrested in Kelowna after a large quantity of illicit drugs was uncovered in a shipment of pickles. Two other men were arrested in Australia.BC1Mar 26
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Drugs seized at Stony Mountain InstitutionAn alleged attempt to sneak in meth, cocaine, THC, and other items into Stony Mountain Institution has been thwarted.CrimeApr 24
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The Met Gala: What you need to knowMet Gala 101: fashion’s biggest night with exclusive guests, bold themes, iconic looks.EntertainmentMay 1
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Historical fiction story follows aftermath of the Road Allowance Métis displacementWATCH: Award-winning author Arnolda Dufour Bowes shares the meaning behind “Apples and Train Tracks” following the aftermath of the Road Allowance Métis displacement. “Apples and Train Tracks” is co-produced by Burnt Thicket & Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatres. It plays April 30 – May 10 at The Refinery in Saskatoon.EntertainmentApr 29
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Breaking health and wellness myths: Understand the science behind simple hacksMocktails for better sleep? The 30-30-30 morning rule to boost your metabolism? Saunas and cold plunges? Do any of these wellness hacks work? Naturopathic Doctor Maille Devlin joins Ross Hull to separate fact from fiction and breakdown the science behind wellness claims that actually work.Global News Morning TorontoApr 28
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News bill on Métis governance sparks concern from Assembly of First NationsA new bill moving through Parliament is stirring divisions among some of Canada’s Indigenous communities. The proposed treaty agreement is set to give the Red River Métis more governance powers, but the Assembly of First Nations wants the bill withdrawn. Melissa Ridgen has the details from Winnipeg.CanadaApr 25
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Métis Nation BC president removed after misconduct allegationsMétis Nation BC is removing its president after allegations of misconduct. An investigation found Walter Mineault abused his authority and used his position to advance his own interests. Jordan Armstrong has more.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 13
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Meta found liable in child exploitation caseA New Mexico jury has ordered meta to pay $375 million after finding its platforms harmed children’s mental health and violated the state’s unfair practices act. Prosecutors successfully argued the company prioritized profits over safety.Health MattersMar 25
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Meta, YouTube found liable in social media addiction trialA jury in Los Angeles found that Meta – which owns Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp – as well as Google, intentionally built addictive social media platforms. The 20-year-old woman who sued them argued her mental health was harmed by constant scrolling. She has been awarded $3 million in damages. But this verdict, along with a...Global NationalMar 25
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U.S. Meta decision could impact B.C. court caseA decision in a U.S. court involving social media giant Meta could have an effect on a court case in B.C. Rumina Daya has the latest on wide-ranging accusations against Facebook and Instagram over the health and well-being of children.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 25
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Meta reportedly planning mass layoffs to offset AI costsMeta is reportedly planning to slash up to 20 per cent of its workforce as it tries to offset its growing spending on artificial intelligence. Touria Izri looks at how AI is changing the landscape in an increasingly competitive job market, and why some critics are casting doubt on AI being totally to blame for...Global NationalMar 16
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Métis cabaret celebrates culture at Persephone TheatreWATCH: A Métis cabaret is taking the stage at Persephone Theatre starting March 11th. “Rubaboo” aims to unite people through music, storytelling, and a greater understanding of Métis culture.CanadaMar 11
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Canadian students falling behind in math skillsThe phrase “math is hard” is often used as a joke, but a new report says the declining math skills among Canadian children are nothing to joke about. Kylie Stanton reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 4
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Why Canadian students are falling behind in mathAccording to a recent report more and more Canadian students are struggling in math and education experts say it’s a problem we need to solve. We speak with the report’s author and University of Winnipeg Mathematics Professor Anna Stokke about the findings.Global News Morning BCMar 3
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Nunavut MP Lori Idlout met with cheers from Liberal caucus after floor crossingNunavut MP Lori Idlout joined her first Liberal Caucus meeting Wednesday, one day after leaving Canada’s NDP party. As she entered the Liberal quarters with Prime Minister Mark Carney, Idlout was met with cheers and chants from her new colleagues.PoliticsMar 11
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Carney met by protests in Australia over re-engagement with IndiaPrime Minister Mark Carney was visiting a Sydney-based think tank Wednesday morning when he was met with protests outside. Flags in support of the Khalistan movement could be seen as Carney was leaving the Lowy Institute. The protests centred around the Carney government’s re-engagement with India.CanadaMar 4
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Hillary Clinton testifies she ‘never met Jeffrey Epstein, never had any connection or communication’Former U.S. secretary of state Hillary Clinton spoke Thursday after testifying in a closed-door deposition before the House Oversight Committee regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. “I never met Jeffrey Epstein, never had any connection or communication with him,” she said. “I knew Ghislaine Maxwell casually, as an acquaintance,” she added. “It then got quite unusual...PoliticsFeb 26
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Métis elders in Saskatchewan celebrate launch of book featuring their storiesWATCH: Métis elders in Saskatchewan say they are feeling excited to share their stories in a first-of-its-kind book published by Métis Nation—Saskatchewan.CanadaFeb 18
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Stephen Harper’s archives dispel widely-held myth about his time as Canada’s PMIt’s been 20 years since Stephen Harper became prime minister. On Friday, he formally inaugurated his prime ministerial archives at the Library and Archives Canada. The records of Harper’s time in office form the single largest digital archive the institution has ever received. And as David Akin reports, the information it contains dispels a widely-held...CanadaFeb 7
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More than 11K Canadians will be diagnose with skin cancer in 2026Doctors say viral trends are setting the stage for an increased risk of skin cancer for a generation of Canadians. Health reporter Katherine Ward looks at how many people are estimated to get a diagnosis, and worrying myths experts hear all too often.HealthApr 30