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Abbotsford park reopens amid investigation into suspicious deathPolice continue to piece together how a person died in a regional park in Abbotsford. The person’s body was found in a burned-out SUV. As Angela Jung reports, the park has reopened, while police investigate what they believe to be a targeted attack.Global News Hour at 6 BCJan 5
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Assiniboine Park skating rink opening SaturdayThe Assiniboine Park Duck Pond skating rink is set to open soon.Dec 20, 2024
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Forestry consultant talks Stanley Park dangersWe’re hearing for the first time from the forestry consulting company that recommended thousands of trees be removed from Stanley Park. The head of that company says there are so many rotten trees in the park they’ve become a serious public safety issue, and his company is just trying to do the right thing. Alissa...Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 19, 2024
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Sherwood Park Crusaders adjusting to competition in BCHLEarlier this year, several junior hockey clubs in Alberta left the AJHL to join the BCHL. The Sherwood Park Crusaders were one of those teams. As Slav Kornik explains, the team is finding its footing in a different league and with a different roster.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 19, 2024
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Stanley Park holiday train remains closedThe Vancouver Park Board confirms the Stanley Park holiday train will remain closed until further notice following a worker safety incident. As Alissa Thibault reports, the charity behind the Bright Nights event is still hoping people will come out and enjoy the festive displays.Global News at 11 BCDec 18, 2024
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Traffic Tips: Dealing with holiday parking lot stressDo busy parking lots stress you out? You’re not alone according to a new ICBC survey. Driver licensing office manager Jerry Boal explains why packed parking lots give people so much anxiety and offers some tips to prevent a parking lot fender bender during the busy holiday season.Global BCDec 18, 2024
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Stanley Park Train incident sends worker to hospitalThe Stanley Park Train’s annual Christmas event had only been running for two weeks when the Vancouver Park Board announced its clsoure due to a worker safety incident. As Alissa Thibault reports, that incident sent a worker to hospital after they were exposed to the train’s exhaust fumes.CanadaDec 15, 2024
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Outdoor skating loop opens Boxing Day in Echo Valley Provincial ParkSkate the Park returns for another year at Echo Valley Provincial Park and as Sarah Jones explains, people were eager to strap on their skates and hit the ice-skating loop opening day.Dec 26, 2024
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Queen’s Park round up: What’s expected for 2025?The Ontario legislature has officially wrapped up for 2024, and there’s been no shortage of controversial moves from the Ford government. Global’s Queen’s Park bureau chief, Colin D’Mello, joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to discuss what went down during the last session, Ford’s tariff comments and what’s coming next year.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoDec 13, 2024
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Victoria faces court challenge to reverse ban on overnight sheltering at parksA lawsuit filed against the city of Victoria looks to reverse the motion that would ban unhoused people from taking shelter at two downtown parks. Kylie Stanton reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 17, 2024
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City of Nanaimo employee stabbed with needles in public parkA staff member with the City of Nanaimo was stabbed with syringes inside a public park washroom after he asked two men, who were believed to be using drugs, to move along. Kylie Stanton reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 11, 2024
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Golden Ears Park still closed after atmospheric riverOne of B.C’s most popular provincial parks remains closed, almost two months after an atmospheric river hammered the south coast. As Angela Jung shows us, the damage remains significant.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 11, 2024
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Toronto police officer involved in search warrant dead, found in parking lot: sourcesA Toronto police officer has died after being involved in executing a search warrant Thursday morning, multiple police sources say. Sean O’Shea reports.CanadaDec 19, 2024
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Report finds recent storms impacting trees in Stanley ParkThe Vancouver Park Board heard a report Monday night that found recent storms have been causing trees impacted by a hemlock looper moth infestation in Stanley Park to deteriorate faster. But as Rumina Daya reports, some residents are questioning the findings.Global News at 11 BCDec 10, 2024
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Car honking dog draws crowd in Nelson, B.C. parking lotNelson resident Brenna Boyd heard a car horn as she left Save-on-Foods on Tuesday afternoon and started walking toward the parking lot.Global News at Noon BCDec 12, 2024
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Annual Winter Route Parking Ban goes into effectThe city’s annual Winter Route Parking Ban goes into effect Friday.Dec 5, 2024
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The Trailer Park Boys are back with ‘Standing on the Shoulders of Kitties’The Trailer Park Boys are taking their antics to new heights with “Standing on the Shoulders of Kitties”, a star-studded film featuring Billy Bob Thornton and Ronnie Wood. Alongside the movie, they speak to us about behind-the-scenes laughs and quirky, cat-inspired album. Plus, Bubbles, Julian, Ricky, and Randy play “Sunnyvale Superlatives,” where they talk to...The Morning ShowDec 5, 2024
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Polo Park stabbing reactionA suspect accused in a Polo Park stabbing, was out on bail at the time, and experts say there are unsolved issues that need to be addressed to avoid repeat offenders from committing crimes again.CrimeNov 28, 2024
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‘Episode of South Park’: Canadian ministers react to Trump calling Trudeau ‘governor’After U.S. president-elect Donald Trump called Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “Governor Justin Trudeau” of the “Great State of Canada” in a post on the Truth Social platform on Tuesday, Canadian ministers were asked about their reaction to the comment as they headed to a cabinet meeting.CanadaDec 10, 2024
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Vancouver Park Board to vote on FIFA World Cup training facility spendingThe Vancouver Park Board is set to vote to spend millions of dollars to upgrade two parks to serve as training grounds for FIFA World Cup teams. Aaron McArthur reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 9, 2024