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‘I’m outraged’: OPP commissioner calls for changes as 2 charged in death of officerOntario Provincial Police (OPP) Commissioner Thomas Carrique said he was “outraged” on Wednesday as he announced the charges laid against two people in the death of OPP Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala. He said that one of the suspects had been out on bail on a number of weapons-related charges and Carrique was “outraged” that the man...CanadaDec 28, 2022
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Daddy’s Little Sweetheart Ball promises magical nightThe Daddy’s Little Sweetheart Ball with the Rainbow Society of Alberta is a chance to be your daughter’s own Prince Charming and whisk her away for a night of fairy tales while supporting a good cause. Reuel Thomas with the Rainbow Society joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton with all the details.Global News Morning EdmontonMar 9, 2023
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Jule brothers reunited on football field with U Sask. HuskiesWATCH: Brothers Nathan and Thomas Jule are getting the chance to do something they’ve never done before, suiting up together on the football field with the University of Saskatchewan Huskies.SportsAug 24, 2023
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Some couples in Halifax rescheduling weddings as hurricane Dorian gets closerLocal wedding planner says September weddings are now becoming more popular than June, but with hurricane Dorian on the move some are changing dates while others say the show must go on. Jesse Thomas has more.Global News at 6 HalifaxSep 5, 2019
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St. Thomas High School in Pointe-Claire could be relocatedThe Lester B. Pearson School Board is conducting a Major School Change and St. Thomas High School in Pointe-Claire is on the board’s list of schools that could be relocated. Hundreds attended a town-hall meeting Wednesday night to have their questions answered. And as Gloria Henriquez reports, some showed up to send a message there...Sep 25, 2019
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Nova Scotia says work ongoing on goals of inquiry into abuse at Halifax orphanageTwo years after an inquiry into abuse at the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children issued its report, the provincial government says the recommended changes remain a work in progress. Jesse Thomas reports.CanadaNov 4, 2021
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Popular Penticton beach closed heading into May long weekendThe City of Penticton isn’t taking any chances as Okanagan Lake levels rise. Shelby Thom reports.Global News at 11 OkanaganMay 17, 2018
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The great wall of Penticton must comply with local bylaws, city saysSome substantial changes are coming to what has been dubbed locally as the “great wall of Penticton.” Shelby Thom reports.Global News at 11 OkanaganJun 8, 2018
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Sept. 19Thomas Hamp’s parents took the stand on Thursday. They provided the court with their perspective on the chain of events leading up to their son’s attack on Emily Sanche. Plus – take a look inside the province’s new rare Earth processing facility.Global News at 6 SaskatoonSep 19, 2024
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No changes on horizon after two Okanagan care home deaths linked to resident aggressionThe Interior Health Authority (IHA) said no “specific changes” are on the horizon as health officials investigate the death of two residents inside Okanagan care facilities. Shelby Thom reports.Global News at 11 OkanaganJan 10, 2019
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Play imitates the lives of four people affected by Cerebral PalsyA unique performance is coming to market Hall Friday (Jan 11th) night. “This is the Point” looks at four individuals whose lives have been affected by cerebral palsy. Ansd as Jesse Thomas tell us the play is meant to challenge the audience and change the way we look at people living with disabilities.Jan 11, 2019
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Global Okanagan celebrates 60 years of stories from PentictonGlobal Okanagan went on the air as CHBC TV 60 years ago and to mark the occasion, we’re looking back at how communities in the Okanagan Valley have changed over the past six decades. Shelby Thom reports from Penticton.Global News at 11 OkanaganSep 21, 2017
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N.S. microbiology lab operating around the clock during COVID-19The criteria for testing people who may have the virus in Nova Scotia has now changed. As Jesse Thomas reports, people with symptoms no longer need to travel outside the province to be eligible.Global News at 6 HalifaxApr 6, 2020
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Pandemic or not people are rushing to get last minute Christmas gifts in HalifaxThis year the holidays are looking and feeling a little different, but pandemic or not some things don’t change. There was still hustling on the streets of Halifax for last minute gifts. Jesse Thomas has more.Dec 24, 2020
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Veterinarian ShortageThere are mounting calls in the South Okanagan for 24/7 emergency veterinary services. Shelby Thom reports on the group of concerned pet owners mobilizing to advocate for change, and why local vets are defending the status quo.Feb 18, 2021
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N.S. long-term care home COVID-19 vaccine plan on track despite shipment delaysAfter some uncertainty in the supply chain and the relocation of the Moderna vaccine to the northern territories of Canada, it appears Nova Scotia’s long-term care vaccination strategy remains on target. Jesse Thomas has more.CanadaFeb 22, 2021
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Proposed class action against Retirement Concepts to include Summerland Seniors VillageLawyers behind a proposed class-action lawsuit against Retirement Concepts, the largest chain of for-profit care homes in the province, say they will include Summerland Seniors Village in the class proceedings. Shelby Thom reports.Mar 2, 2020
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Future of LBPSB schools decidedDue to lowering enrollment the Lester B. Pearson School Board is closing Lindsay Place High School and relocating St.Thomas. As Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines reports the move is a part of the boards major school change that was announced in May.Global News Morning MontrealDec 18, 2019
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Senior population shift a concern in OkanaganCanada is seeing a dramatic change in its population- as the gap between the number of working age people and seniors continues to widen. Nowhere else is the shift in demographics more prominent than in the Okanagan Valley. New projections show that in thirty years over one third of Penticton’s population will be over the...Global News at 11 OkanaganMar 8, 2018
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Sen. Hatch says Kavanaugh hearing ‘worse than Clarence Thomas’Sen. Orrin Hatch called the Senate hearing for Brett Kavanaugh “worse than Clarence Thomas” saying that Kavanaugh is “not a monster” and the proceedings have been a “national disgrace.”PoliticsSep 27, 2018