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Surrey homeowner struggles after violent break and enter attemptA Surrey homeowner is struggling to deal with a violent attempted break and enter – while she was at home. Janet Brown reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 30
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Port Moody police look for help identifying break and enter suspectOn April 10, staff at a business in the Port Moody Centre area called police after discovering their restaurant had been broken into overnight. Security footage shows the suspect entering the business twice taking multiple electronic devices.BC1Apr 12
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Break and enters down, fraud cases spike in KelownaKelowna RCMP presented city council with its 2023 year-end report based on public safety and crime data on Monday. Last spring, council identified crime and safety as one of its top priorities, and as Jayden Wasney reports, the RCMP is working with the city to ensure those targets are met.CrimeMar 11
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What’s behind the string of tornadoes in the U.S. and could Canada see similar?The U.S. has seen what feels like an outbreak of tornadoes in recent weeks, with very little sign it could let up. In just the past week more than 100 tornadoes have been reported, which is about the same number Canada sees in an entire year. That has some wondering if similar outbreaks could wreak...CanadaMay 9
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Can renters achieve financial security without home ownership?About one-third of Canadian households rent, as home ownership is viewed by many as a milestone and considered a path to setting oneself up financially for retirement. But breaking into the housing market remains elusive for many Canadians. Anne Gaviola has more on whether renters can set themselves up for financial success in the long...Apr 28
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Bail denied for high-risk offender accused of attacking Halifax womenA man accused of attacking three women in Halifax was denied bail in Halifax Provincial Court on Wednesday. Some of the charges 49-year-old Gamon Leacock faces include aggravated sexual assault, unlawful confinement, and breaking and entering. Zack Power has more.Global News at 6 HalifaxMar 13
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Global Okanagan News at 5: March 11, 2024Break and enters decrease, while fraud cases spike in Kelowna. January’s deep freeze in British Columbia resulted in hefty price tag. A new healing centre is being built in the Shuswap.Mar 11
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Global National: April 28Canada’s biggest province, Ontario, is cracking down on cell phones in class and making changes to the rules when it comes to vaping. The province says it’s plan includes some of the strongest measures in this country to “protect the “mental and physical health” of children and to curb distraction at school, but some advocates...Danielle SmithApr 28
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Surveillance video captures Surrey jewelry store robberyVideo surveillance captured the entire robbery of a Surrey jewelry store on Monday. Four men were filmed breaking into the store at the Semiahmoo Shopping Centre, smashing glass cabinets and ransacking the business before taking off.Mar 27
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Global National: March 14A day after his business partner testified before a House of Commons committee, it was now Darren Anthony’s turn on the hot seat. The federal government paid his company, GC Strategies, millions to create the controversial ArriveCAN app. How Anthony bewildered MPs with his answers, including whether he read the auditor general’s blistering assessment of...Global NationalMar 14
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Councillor calls for summit to address rash of Toronto break-insThe city’s deputy mayor for north Toronto is calling a rash of break-ins affecting small businesses an epidemic. As Toronto police have seen a rise of break-and-enters up 33 per cent so far this year over the same period last year, Councillor Mike Colle is calling for a summit to address the issue. Matthew Bingley...Global News at 5:30 TorontoFeb 7
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Information on Maple Ridge break and enter suspect wanted by policePolice are asking for help identifying an alleged break and enter suspect in Maple Ridge last month. Around 1:30 am on December 14, officers responded at a flooring business near 119th Avenue and 227th Street.Global News at Noon BCJan 9
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Tracking crime in Elmwood“There is a little less people out and about when it is -30 or -40 during the winter… but it never does shut off.” During a ride along, Patrol Sgt. Jeff Boehm spoke to Clay Young about break-and-enters, and crime in Winnipeg neighbourhoods.Feb 1
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U.S. study finds young men want children more than women, but experts aren’t surprisedParenthood can be a difficult decision for some, but a new U.S. study from the Pew Research Center has found more young men between the ages of 18-34 want children more than women. Global’s Sean Previl breaks down the numbers and looks into what experts say needs to change not to get more people to...CanadaFeb 24
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Delta police release video of break-in suspectThe Delta Police Department has released home security footage of the suspect in one or more break-and-enters between Nov. 15, 2023, and Jan. 10 in the northern part of the city. Police are warning residents to expect to see extra officers out and about as they investigate the recent incidents.CrimeJan 15
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Quebec premier warns of ‘breaking point’ amid influx of asylum seekers, seeks help from OttawaQuebec Premier Francos Legault says an influx of asylum seekers has nearly pushed the province to its breaking point. The politician sent a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday explaining that services are being overwhelmed, before requesting the federal government slow the number of people entering Quebec altogether. Mike Armstrong has the latest.CanadaJan 18
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Quebec premier warns Ottawa about reaching ‘breaking point’ with asylum seekersQuebec says it has reached its breaking point. Those are the words Quebec Premier Francois Legault used in a letter to the prime minister, asking that he slow the influx of asylum seekers entering the province. Though the federal government is reassuring Quebec, advocates for asylum seeker say, the premier is exaggerating. Global’s Felicia Parrillo...CanadaJan 18
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Dec. 17Two break-and-enters were captured on video in West Vancouver. Some Sunshine Coast residents are getting frustrated with a lack of progress for their drinking water that has elevated levels of arsenic. A Vancouver Island teen who became paralyzed after a swimming accident in 2021 is now hoping for stem cell research.CanadaDec 17, 2023
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Global News Hour at 6 Calgary: Dec. 12A bizarre incident in northeast Calgary leaves one man dead and two others in police custody. Business owners in Calgary’s Chinatown are raising concerns over a string of break-and-enters in the area. Some Calgarians find a sustainable way to get people riding the high on a new wave.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryDec 12, 2023
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Calgary Chinatown businesses call for increased security following jewelry store robberyBusiness owners in Calgary’s Chinatown are raising concerns over a string of break-and-enters in the area. The suspects involved in a jewelry store heist in Dragon City Mall Monday are still at large. And as Sarah Offin reports, many in the area are concerned continued crime will drive out crucial business.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryDec 12, 2023