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B.C. premier tells crowd about AI optimism despite energy, safety concernsThe premier said BC Hydro as a public utility gives the province a "huge advantage" because of its low energy costs and clean output.TechMay 12
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Calgary criminologist sees ‘disturbing trend’ as police investigate rise in gun violencePolice say there have been five shootings in less than a week, with the most recent happening on Sunday morning in an industrial area.CrimeJun 9
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B.C. family walks 120 km to raise money, awareness for son’s gene therapyNavpreet and Stalin Gill told Global News in April that they began to notice their now three-year-old son, Gurmoh, having mobility issues around age one.HealthMay 25
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As grads enter tough job market, moving home ‘makes perfect sense’: expertsYoung Canadians are living at home for longer with each passing generation, which experts say suggests that the stigma may be fading as economic pressures shift cultural norms.EconomyMay 26
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Calgary lost 23% of its treated water last year to leaks. What’s the plan to fix it?The City of Calgary has a plan to reduce the water loss rate to 15 per cent by 2030, but it comes with a cost of $342 million over the next four years.CanadaJun 2
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Calgary police body cameras to include tech enabling real-time translationCalgary police say that the new feature will cost several hundred thousand dollars over the course of the five-year contract.CrimeMay 28
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Tanmaxxing: Why tanning is making a comeback despite the health risksEnvironment and Climate Change Canada states that 'across the whole country there is a high likelihood of temperatures exceeding averages this summer.'HealthJun 8
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Saskatchewan students, seniors continue to struggle as cost of food and fuel risesPrices are rising very quickly compared to historical norms, and for many in Saskatchewan, wages are not keeping pace.EconomyMay 21
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Pro-Palestinian activists launch lawsuit over ‘violent’ arrests at Calgary protestNine pro-Palestinian activists have launched a lawsuit after police were called in to break up a protest and encampment at the University of Calgary in May 2024.CrimeMay 11
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Belfast stabbing suspect arrested, Starmer urges calm after ‘brutal’ attackPolice said the victim, a man in his 40s, was taken to the hospital with serious injuries to his eyes, face and back late Monday.WorldJun 9
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World Cup could see global betting volume exceed $50B, new forecast warnsWith more than 100 games held over six weeks, total betting volumes are expected to exceed US$50 billion worldwide, a report by investment bank Macquire released on Wednesday says.SportsJun 3
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New leader of the BC Conservative Party announcedGlobal BC will be hosting a special for the announcement, starting at 5 p.m. PT on Sat., May 30. The special will be livestreamed above.PoliticsMay 29
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New Brunswick graduates face big decisions as province tries to retain young talentFor thousands of post-secondary students graduating across New Brunswick, the next big decisions isn't just what career to pursue, it's also where to build their future.CanadaMay 29
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14-year-old missing after swimming in ocean during school tripThe Wildwood Police Department said that the 14-year-old male has yet to be located and search efforts are still ongoing at the beach on the New Jersey coast.U.S. NewsJun 2
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Flu briefings given to Ontario health minister hidden in transparency clampdownSweeping changes to Ontario's freedom of information laws were brought in as part of the Ford government's budget this year and are now being enacted.CanadaMay 19
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Would Canada be ready for an Ebola outbreak? Experts say yesSymptoms are similar for all strains of Ebola and can start with fever, fatigue, muscle pain, headache and sore throat, according to the World Health Organization.HealthMay 22
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As screwworm spreads in U.S., what to know about the flesh-eating parasiteTwo new cases were found in a calf and a dog hundreds of miles apart in Texas, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Monday, bringing the state's total to four.HealthJun 8
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Fans disappointed over ticket, hotel costs during World Cup in VancouverChris Van Brockhoven booked his trip to Vancouver last summer in the hopes of attending a World Cup match, but after learning the cost of admission, his group felt forced to pivot.SportsMay 20
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Victim of intimate partner violence calls abuser’s sentence a ‘slap in the face’A Nova Scotian woman says the justice system has failed after she was the victim of intimate partner violence. She's speaking out again on her abuser's sentence as well.CrimeJun 1
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Ontario outlines plan to add 2,500 jail beds, including through ‘tensile’ structuresOn Thursday afternoon, Solicitor General Michael Kerzner unveiled the new $3-billion strategy amidst growing capacity concerns across the provincial correctional facility.PoliticsMay 14