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  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 22
    A B.C. health authority becomes the latest target of a cyberattack. Tips have begun to come in about a dead serial killer who may have had victims in B.C. And the province gets a near-failing grade on its poverty report card.
    Global BC
    May 22
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 20
    It’s Game 7 for the Vancouver Canucks against the Edmonton Oilers! We are live outside Roger’s Arena for all the coverage and more. In addition, a study has found people are wary of buying electric vehicles due to the concerns around battery life and it’s the three-year anniversary of the CRAB Park encampment.
    Global BC
    May 20
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 19
    Four houses have been lost in the Parker Lake wildfire, which is burning near Fort Nelson. An East Vancouver neighbourhood is on alert after someone posted a sign warning of poisoned hot dogs being scattered on the ground. On the cusp of an air show in Comox, a volunteer foundation hosts a display of a...
    Global BC
    May 19
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 18
    A recent publication from the University of Victoria is urging the B.C. government to make the province more wildfire resistant. Emergency operations staff, handling the Parker Lake wildfire, has now been reassigned to begin planning for residents to return home in the Fort Nelson area. After a pandemic hiatus, Operation Rainbow Canada is preparing its...
    Global BC
    May 18
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 17
    The wildfire situation in northeastern B.C. is stable, but we’re being warned conditions could change at any moment. The provincial election isn’t until October, but there’s no mistaking the jockeying for votes is already underway. Also, the parents of a B.C. boy who died of an asthma attack aggravated by wildfire smoke are taking action...
    Global BC
    May 17
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 16
    Another dramatic twist in the investigation into the murder of a Sikh leader outside his temple. More on the political intrigue over a possible centre-right merger, with Brad West at the helm. And new rules to take your dog across the border.
    Global BC
    May 16
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  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 15
    The BC United and BC Conservatives mull a merger and Global News has learned who might emerge as the new leader. Potential relief for thousands out of their homes because of wildfire near Fort Nelson. And a popular East Vancouver music venue is in danger of closing its doors permanently.
    Global BC
    May 15
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 14
    It’s a waiting game for thousands of evacuees in northeastern B.C., watching wildfires dangerously close to their community. A major court ruling in the battle over vaccine mandates in B.C. And it could be one of the smallest class-action awards in history, but Canadians who were part of a lawsuit against LifeLabs are now getting...
    Global BC
    May 14
  • Global BC Arts & Culture Scene: Art exhibit honours legendary prop house
    Yvonne Schalle visits Mount Pleasant Furniture to learn about The Prop House: A Collection of One Million Objects exhibition.
    BC1
    May 17
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  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 13
    A wildfire that sparked up last Friday is now just mere kilometres away from Fort Nelson. A 19-year-old man charged with intentionally driving his car into Burrard Inlet for social media views makes his first court appearance. B.C. introduces a new law to prevent violent criminals from changing their names. And, an investigation is underway after...
    Global BC
    May 13
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 12
    Vancouver gears up for its first Canucks viewing party at the team takes on the Edmonton Oilers in Game 3. A wildfire raging outside Fort Nelson continues to grow and families remain out of their homes. And keep an eye out for a pair of red lion statues in West Vancouver.
    Global BC
    May 12
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 11
    A fourth arrest in the killing of a B.C. Sikh community leader. Fort Nelson families remain out of their homes as a wildfire continues to burn out of control near the community. And the critics of B.C.’s wolf cull program say the province is missing the mark.
    Global BC
    May 11
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  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 3
    A significant break in the high-profile killing of local Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Who are the suspects, and what we’ve learned about them? The man accused in the stabbing death near the White Rock Promenade faces justice at a court appearance. And, royalty was in North Vancouver Friday to commission Canada’s newest naval vessel.
    Global BC
    May 3
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 10
    What we know about an international threat to provincial data after a state-sponsored cyberattack on B.C. An attack on a nursing mother on a busy Vancouver street and the arrest that was caught on camera. And, the Canucks aim for a repeat of Wednesday as they take on the Edmonton Oilers in Game 2 in...
    Global BC
    May 10
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 9
    The province is preparing for a potentially active wildfire season, with many parts of B.C. in drought conditions. Another high-profile cyberattack in B.C., this time on the provincial government’s network. And the province hopes to curb deadly gang violence with the creation of a new investigation team.
    Global BC
    May 9
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  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 8
    The excitement for Canucks versus Oilers, and the playoff bet Vancouver’s Mayor just made with his Alberta counterpart. Sunwing airlines tries to silence a passenger; how she took them on and won with help from our own Anne Drewa and Consumer Matters. And, new developments in a car stunt caught on camera, with charges for...
    Global BC
    May 8
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 7
    Another barge breaks loose in English Bay. How it was “all hands on deck” to prevent a repeat of the 2021 disaster. BC bans public drug use with a decriminalization rollback, and the expected impact on community safety. Also, Nijjar murder suspects make their first court appearance, as an overflow crowd show up to witness...
    Global BC
    May 7
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 6
    The latest on the three men charged with killing Hardeep Singh Nijjar, and pressure to get answers out of India. Also, fireworks in the legislature over B.C.’s progressive drug policy while debating decriminalization. And getting ready for round 2 – Canucks fans have options for public viewing; just not in Vancouver.
    Global BC
    May 6
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  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 5
    The Township of Langley is in the process of trying to bring 400 new child care spaces to the area. Indigenous groups are gathering across B.C. demanding for justice and accountability on Sunday’s annual Red Dress Day. An inside look at a training session for search and rescue crews on Vancouver Island.
    Global BC
    May 5
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 4
    The most unusual mall in Vancouver, the Kingsgate Mall, owned by the Vancouver School Board, is celebrating its 50th anniversary. An animal rescue operation holds an open house in Delta.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 4
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