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SIU investigating motorcycle crash in VaughanThe Special Investigations Unit has invoked its mandate following an interaction between York Regional Police and a motorcyclist. As Megan King reports, one man was seriously injured while fleeing from police.CanadaApr 20
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SIU investigates police pursuit in Lindsay after 2 people seriously injuredOntario’s police watchdog is investigating after two people were seriously injured following a police pursuit in Lindsay, Ont., early Sunday.CrimeApr 20
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Local MLA says floors sitting empty at Kelowna General Hospital as patients sit in hallwaysThere is growing concern overflow patients at Kelowna General Hospital are being put in the hallways. The local MLA says it’s happening even though there are a number of floors at the hospital not being used. Klaudia Van Emmerik has more.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganApr 15
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SFU study looks at key to happinessIt is an age-old question – what’s the key to happiness? An SFU study may have found the answer. One of the people behind the study is Jason Payne, a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Psychology at Simon Fraser University.Global News Morning Weekend BCApr 19
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Sim supports Surrey’s call for public inquiryVancouver’s mayor is supporting Surrey City Council’s call for a public inquiry into Metro Vancouver. As Catherine Urquhart reports, the province is considering its options.Global BCApr 15
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Saturday Sips: Fruity thread to tell a storyTropical fruits are inspiring and firing up three drinks to tell a story. Serhii Kulikov, Bar Manager at Lavantine Restaurant and Skybar joins Jennifer Palma to tell the tale.Global News Morning BCApr 11
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Saturday Sips: International bar collaborations converge in VancouverAward winning bartenders are set to converge at the Fairmont Pacific Rim as it hosts international bar collaborations during North America’s 50 Best Bars in Vancouver. Grant Sceney, Creative Beverage Director for Fairmont Pacific Rim joins Jennifer Palma for Saturday Sips.Global News Morning BCApr 18
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Nova Scotia NDP Leader sits down with Global NewsSkye Bryden-Bloom catches up with NS NDP Leader Claudia Chender to talk the main takeaways for the opposition from the recent legislative session and to look to the future.Global News Morning HalifaxApr 20
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Mayor Ken Sim sued for defamationA Vancouver city councilor is taking legal action against the mayor. Ken Sim has apologized for statements he made about Sean Orr, but the COPE councilor says it’s not enough to repair the damage done to his reputation. Travis Prasad reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 10
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Sunday Sit-Down: Julie MartellNova Scotian actress Julie Martell sits down with Paul Brothers to discuss her role in the hit musical Come From Away, overcoming a Cancer diagnosis, and reacts to recent cuts to the arts in the Nova Scotia budget.Global News Morning HalifaxMar 30
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Interim NS Liberal Leader Iain Rankin sits down with Global NewsInterim Nova Scotia Liberal Leader Iain Rankin sits down with Skye Bryden-Bloom to share his takeaways from the recent legislative session. He also talks about work to rebuild the provincial party as the federal Liberals gain momentum.Global News Morning HalifaxApr 21
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Saturday Sips: A fresh take for cocktails this Easter weekendClassic cocktails are getting a bit of a freshening up for the Easter Long Weekend with Morgan Gutheridge, Bar Manager at Claudio’s Ristorante. He joins Jennifer Palma on Saturday Sips.Global News Morning BCApr 4
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Saturday Sips: Refreshing spring cocktails and mocktailThe sun is out longer and the buds are appearing, spring is in the air and with a fresh take on spring cocktails for all is Dylan Riches, Beverage Director, AMA Raw Bar joins us.Global News at Noon Weekend BCMar 28
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Nova Scotia legislature has wrapped its spring sitting, punctuated by budget criticisms and public unrestThe doors of the Nova Scotia legislature officially came to a close on the session. As Skye Bryden-Blom reports, it was a contentious sitting marked by major budget cuts, protests, and sweeping visitor restrictions.Global News at 6 HalifaxApr 10
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Taylor Swift sued for copyright infringementTaylor Swift is being sued for trademark infringement over ‘Life of a Showgirl.’ Swift was sued on Monday by a performer from Las Vegas, who claimed that Swift’s most recent successful album infringed upon her trademark rights. Swift and her label, Universal Music Group UMG, have not yet responded to Maren Wade’s complaint, which claimed...The Morning ShowMar 31
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Sunday Sit-Down: Tareq Hadhad of Peace by ChocolateWe head to Peace by Chocolate for a sit-down interview with founder and CEO Tareq Hadhad to reflect on ten years in Canada, his thoughts on conflict around the world, and the joy he has found with his growing family.Global News Morning HalifaxMar 23
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Nova Scotia budget fallout continues as legislative sitting winds downThe spring session of the legislature is likely to last into next week. This comes as MLAs vote to work longer hours at Province House over the coming days. Skye Bryden-Blom reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxMar 26
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‘This isn’t going to turn me into a Liberal, is it?’: Ford apprehensive about sip of Carney’s waterDuring an announcement with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday, Doug Ford reached for a glass of water before realizing the water was Carney’s. “Did you have a sip of that?,” Ford asked before Carney replied that he had not touched it. “This isn’t going to turn me into a Liberal, is it?,” Ford quipped...CanadaMar 30
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Saturday Sips: Whites and rosés from BC’s 2025 vintageAfter a tough year for BC wine growers in 2024, last year bounced back big time. Now the 2025 wines are starting to hit the shelves. Sommelier Shrawan Khanna shows off some outstanding whites and rosés.Global BCMar 21
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Sid the cat becomes PostmasterThe small Fraser Valley community of Whonnock has a new postmaster, an orange cat named Sid. Taya Fast reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 13