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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 12An arrest has been made in the deadly stabbing of a Vancouver restaurant chef in the city’s Chinatown neighbourhood last week. A woman has died after a large rock went through her windshield as she drove on Highway 1. And the car rental nightmare one man couldn’t get resolved until Consumer Matters stepped in.Global BCJun 12
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 14Justin Trudeau’s first face-to-face meeting with the Indian prime minister since explosive allegations about the murder of a Sikh leader in Surrey. Concerns Metro Vancouver is stripping away what little privacy there is at the popular clothing optional beach. And the ugly side of beautiful peacocks and why some Vancouver Island neighbours say they’re more...Global BCJun 14
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 15Search and rescue crews are in Mission, searching for a missing boater. A fundraiser was held in West Vancouver for stroke survivors. More than 51,000 fans are expected to attend the B.C. Lions home opener at BC Place. The yearly pay for Metro Vancouver’s top bureaucrat will be an eye-raiser for many.Global BCJun 15
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 13Growing calls for an audit of a troubled water treatment plant and how it ended far over budget and incomplete. A section of a Richmond park has been closed to the public due to the risk posed by a pair of stray dogs. And, a Washington State tribe gets the green light to hunt grey...Global BCJun 13
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 11After years of fighting it, Surrey’s defiant mayor now seems ready to accept the switch from the RCMP to a municipal police force. A man guilty of a violent boutique robbery by bear spray was sentenced today. And new research gives a more accurate prediction of what to expect when the big one hits.Global BCJun 11
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 10The trial begins for the person accused of pulling the trigger in a 2018 botched gangland hit that killed an innocent bystander. The mules that are moving vast sums of cash across borders, in crimes that target British Columbians. And more on that shocking collision between a float plane and a boat in Coal Harbour...Global BCJun 10
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 9The family of Friday’s homicide victim in Surrey is speaking out about the killing. TSB has federal officials in Vancouver to investigate Saturday’s plane crash in Coal Harbour. A 72-year-old baseball organization is on the brink of collapse as a victim of declining interest, money, and volunteers. Long-time friends from Vancouver Island took on an...Global BCJun 9
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 8Two people were seriously injured after a plane crashed into a boat in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour. BC United announced that should it form government in the fall, the party will offer free shingles vaccines to seniors. A follow-up story on the arrests of two drug advocates in Vancouver who operated a compassion club. Britannia Mine...Global BCJun 8
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 7Significant developments in Friday’s fatal daylight shooting that left residents of a Surrey neighbourhood rattled. Investigators find the object that crashed through a car windshield on Highway 1, and another recent victim comes forward. And some Whitecaps fans are angry enough to sue the soccer team over Lionel Messi’s match no-show.Global BCJun 7
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 6The mystery of what happened to a Vancouver chef and fears of another random stabbing. Police bust a fencing ring making huge profits exploiting people on the Downtown Eastside. And a driver is hit by debris that crashed through the windshield on Highway 1.Global BCJun 6
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 5The Bank of Canada finally budgets on interest rates. A B.C. senior is going to extreme measures to find an affordable rental. And a popular Vancouver pool won’t reopen this summer.Global BCJun 5
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 4BC United MLAs abandon the party to join the surging BC Conservatives. Are there others who might follow? A mother complains about content in the classroom critical of Israel, sparking calls for a provincial curriculum review. And taxpayers are on the hook for more than a billion dollars in cost overruns at a hospital in...Global BCJun 4
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 3How Elenore Sturko is justifying her defection to the BC Conservatives. New details in the cyberattack targeting the public service. And the new safety rules of the road aimed at protecting cyclists and pedestrians.Global BCJun 3
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 2Canadian senior advocates say B.C. should be providing free vaccines for RSV and shingels. A celebration was held high on a mountain outside Kimberley to raise funds to send a pipe band to the Netherlands for the 80th anniversary of the country’s liberation. More than 400 fans own a stake in the TSS Rovers, continuing...Global BCJun 2
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 1Hundreds of slo-pitch athletes are in Burnaby for a addiction recovery tournament.Western Canada’s largest celebration of African and Caribbean products and culture takes place at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Thousands attend festival in Burnaby Heights area.Global BCJun 1
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 31Fear in the Jewish community after arson at a Vancouver synagogue. How police are treating it as a possible hate crime. Also, the political defection shaking up the legislature, and who might be next. Plus, a dramatic twist in a high-profile trial after a surprise guilty plea from the Langley man accused of killing and...Global BCMay 31
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 30The BC Conservatives are on the rise, but they seem to have one major problem — most people don’t recognize the party’s leader. From bike paths to bus routes, the funding shortfall that is threatening how Metro Vancouverites get around. And the return of Vancouver’s summer pilot and why some beaches are still off-limits for...Global BCMay 30
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Focus BC: Ottawa commits to building houses, new Pierre Poilievre book outHousing and the lack of affordability are the number one issues for British Columbians. In the Friday, May 31, 2024, edition of Focus BC, host Richard Zussman speaks with federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser about cooling the price of housing and what is being done about the outrageous cost of living. Also, author Andrew Lawton...Focus BCMay 31
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 29Allegations freight trains are being used to smuggle people into the United States from British Columbia. Police make their first arrest at UBC as protests about the situaiton in Gaza escalate. And should the top positions at Metro Vancouver’s board of directors get paid to attend more meetings? The idea is already stirring controversy.Global BCMay 29
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 28Two Metro Vancouver mayors are pushing back on the province’s housing targets – both citing inadequate infrastructure. SkyTrain expansion could help traffic congestion on Vancouver’s North Shore, but several other megaprojects are already in the queue. And more seniors on fixed incomes are deferring property tax payments.Global BCMay 28