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One person killed in Mississauga during auto theft investigation: SIUThe Special Investigations Unit is investigating after one person was killed during an auto theft investigation. As Victoria Femia reports, the police involved shooting, included officers from Toronto Police Services.CanadaAug 6
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SIU clears Kawartha Lakes police officer after high-speed pursuit ends with 2 seriously injuredOntario’s police watchdog has cleared a Kawartha Lakes police officer following a high-speed pursuit in Lindsay that ended with two people seriously injured.CrimeAug 14
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Saturday Sips: Alcohol-free sipsIt’s a one-of-a-kind business in Vancouver offering alcohol-free sips to beat hot summer days. Jessica Jeboult, is the owner of Bestday Booze Free Bar, and joins Jennifer Palma.Global News Morning BCAug 15
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Saturday Sips: Seasonal signature sipsSeasonal signature sips made with unique spirits and techniques resulting in wonderful flavour pairings are taking shape in glasses at The Flamingo Room. Merlin Fisk, Bar Manager at The Flamingo Room joins Jennifer Palma.Global News Morning BCAug 1
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Saturday Sips: Spinning vinyl and sipsIt’s a Michelin-recommended listening bar in Vancouver’s Chinatown spinning vinyl records on a custom vintage sound system. It also comes complete with artisanal food and drinks. Paul McCloskey, the general manager, as well as music and bar director at Bar Gobo joins Jennifer Palma.Global News Morning BCJul 25
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Saturday Sips: Perfect local summer pairingsWhether you’re heading to the lake for a beach day or hosting a backyard BBQ, knowing which drinks pair well with which foods can sometimes be a challenge. Lisa Giovanella of BCLiquor looks at some local drinks and what they pair well with.ConsumerAug 22
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Treaty Six 150th Fort Carlton150 years later, Treaty 6 brings people together to reflect and recommitAug 20
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Six figures a month for one SRO tenantThe Luugat Hotel, a former Howard Johnsons converted into single room occupancy housing on the Granville Strip was to be closed by June. But a month later there is still one tenant living there and the cost of keeping the building open for one person is staggering. Jordan Armstrong has the details.Global News Hour at 6 BCAug 11
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Saturday Sips: Summer festival drinks and beerIt’s a fun summer festival making a return to Vancouver. Brewery & the Beast is showcasing BC chefs, and drinks specialists, making great sips, and food. Soren Schepkowski, Bar Director at Mount Pleasant Provisions joins Jennifer Palma with some offerings you can make at home, or head down to the festival to try out.Global News Morning BCAug 8
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SIU are investigating after death of 34-year-old North York manAs Catherine McDonald reports, the SIU says officers told the man he was under arrest, he went back into his unit, closed the door and officers learned he had fallen from his unit to the ground.Global News at 6 TorontoMay 26
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Selena Gomez and her mother sued for fraudSeveral investors in Selena Gomez’s mental health startup ‘Wondermind’ are suing the pop star and her mother for fraud, claiming they were misled about the success of the business venture and her involvement in it. The lawsuit alleges investors put more than $1.2 million into the company, expecting Gomez to leverage her star power and...The Morning ShowAug 14
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Moncton receives six new family housing units; experts say it’s still not enoughSix new family units have been completed in Moncton, marking another addition to New Brunswick’s affordable housing supply. The announcement comes as the province’s public housing wait-list tops 14,000. One housing expert says the challenge is keeping pace with demand. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla has more.ConsumerAug 7
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Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim calls for two plebiscite questions on drug use on October municipal election ballotVancouver Mayor Ken Sim and his ABC party are calling for a drug-use plebiscite this fall. The group proposing two questions to be included on the October municipal election ballot. Aaron McArthur has the details.Global News Hour at 6 BCAug 13
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Saturday Sips: Summer CocktailsFour cocktails for a warm summer weekend. Honey Salt Restaurant Manager, Eddie Williams joins Jennifer Palma to make summer cocktails.Global News Morning BCJul 18
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Saturday Sips: Summer sips French styleSummer sips are being showcased at a Vancouver French bistro. Dylan Riches, beverage director at Les Faux Bourgeois joins Jennifer Palma with offerings for all.Global News Morning BCJul 11
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Edmonton football fans catching “Elks fever” as team sits atop CFL West DivisionAfter missing the playoffs every year since 2019, The Edmonton Elks are currently the best in the west division. Fans are feeding off the team’s success, filling out the tailgate party hours before kickoff. People are abuzz with excitement, and it’s bringing the fandom even closer. Gates Guarin has the story.SportsAug 1
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New six-month Broadway closure begins for subway projectAnother major road closure is now underway as work on the Broadway Subway Project continues. The six-month closure around Broadway and Cambie is expected to bring new traffic disruptions and create fresh challenges for nearby businesses. We speak with Neil Wyles of the Mount Pleasant Business Improvement Area about those challenges.Global News Morning BCJul 20
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Ford government advised MPPs to use hotel benefit for late-night sittingsDespite Premier Doug Ford calling the hotel expenses “unacceptable,” internal emails reveal the Ontario PC whip’s office explicitly told MPPs they could book downtown Toronto hotel rooms at taxpayer expense during late-night legislative sessions. Global’s Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello report.Global News at 6 TorontoJul 22
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‘Kind of a gut punch;’ news of more tariffs from the U.S. not sitting well with Alberta businessesThe latest news of the U.S. planning to implement up to 50 per cent tariffs on some Canadian goods isn’t sitting well with some Alberta businesses. Craig Momney reports.PoliticsJul 22
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From Saint Mary’s to the World Stage: SMU Staffer Volunteers at FIFA World CupWhat’s it like to be part of the biggest sporting event on the planet? Saint Mary’s University’s Makayla Nassy-Wong joins us after returning from Toronto, where she volunteered at the FIFA World Cup. She shares how she landed the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, what happened behind the scenes, and the unforgettable moments she experienced helping bring the...Global News Morning HalifaxJul 16