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Valley Line West builders aim to condense construction schedule with closuresThe City of Edmonton and Marigold Construction is ramping up road/intersection closures to speed up construction work at key points along the Valley Line LRT West. Brian Latte with the city and Jonathan Cox with Marigold joined Carole Anne Devaney to talk about the scope of the work and how it will benefit the city...Global News at 5 EdmontonApr 22
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Former North Vancouver teacher convicted of sexual assaultA former North Vancouver teacher has been found guilty of sexually assaulting students – decades ago. 85-year-old Brian Moore was charged with 12 counts of historic sexual assault of 11 and 12-year-old boys, most of which occurred when he was a teacher at Upper Lynn Valley Elementary between 1970 and 1982.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 3
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B.C. bird flu case remains a mysteryB.C. health officials are still no closer to learning how a Fraser Valley teen contracted bird flu. Dr. Brian Conway of the Vancouver Infectious Diseases Centre discusses why there are still so many unanswered questions.Global News Morning BCNov 27, 2024
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: March 11In this Monday, March 11, 2024 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney and Scott Roberts, thousands of City of Edmonton workers prepare to go on strike for the first time in nearly 50 years, a man was pushed in front of the Valley Line LRT and injured, and two...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMar 11, 2024
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Canada’s Trailblazing Women: ‘Anne With An ‘E’”ET Canada is shining the spotlight on trailblazing women, like Emmy-winning “Breaking Bad” writer Moira Walley-Beckett. Now, she’s teamed up with her friend Miranda de Pencier as the brains behind the hit series “Anne With An ‘E’”.EntertainmentNov 7, 2018
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Retired North Vancouver elementary teacher faces sexual offence chargesNorth Vancouver RCMP say a dozen historical sex offence charges have been laid against former elementary school teacher Brian Moore. He worked at Upper Lynn Valley Elementary between 1970 and 1982.CanadaFeb 16, 2023
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Austin, TX police have ‘run leads into the ground’ trying to identify bombing suspectAustin, TX Police Chief Brian Manley told reporters Monday morning that his officers had “run leads into the ground” trying to identify a suspect or suspects in the ongoing bombings that have rocked the city in recent weeks.CrimeMar 19, 2018
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Global Peterborough’s Shelter Pet Project for March 19, 2021Emily from the Peterborough Humane Society introduces us to “Lincoln” and “O’Malley”. “Lincoln” is an eight year old Jack Russell terrier mix, and “O’Malley” is an adorable male cat. We also have an updates on “Phil” and “Maestro” whom we met on last week’s segment.Shelter Pet ProjectMar 19, 2021
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Police suspect serial bomber at work in Austin, TXAustin, TX Police Chief Brian Manley told reporters Monday morning that the department is now on the hunt for a suspected serial bomber after a blast sent two people were sent to hospital Sunday.CrimeMar 19, 2018
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Investigators not ruling out terrorism, hate crimes in Austin letter bombing caseA combined reward of $65,000 is now being offered for any information leading to an arrest in the deadly bombings in Austin, Texas. In a news conference on Tuesday afternoon, Austin Police Chief Brian Manley said investigators are still not ruling out terrorism or the possibility these cases were hate crimes.CrimeMar 14, 2018
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Global Peterborough’s Shelter Pet Project for March 26, 2021Emily from the Peterborough Humane Society introduces us to “Gunther” and “Ron Purrgundy”. We also have an update on “O’Malley” whom we met in last week’s segment.Shelter Pet ProjectMar 29, 2021
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Okanagan’s mushroom farm expandsAfter working in the restaurant business for over a decade, Brian Callow realized mushroom farming is a niche that the Okanagan hasn’t tapped into it. So he started the valley’s only mushroom farm called What The Fungus.Global News at 5 OkanaganMay 17, 2016
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Chateauguay celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with annual paradeThe Chateauguay and Valley Irish Society is hosting its 15th annual St. Patrick’s Day parade on Sunday, March 23. Society president Michael McGinn joins Global’s Elysia Bryan-baynes to discuss why this edition of the parade is extra special.Focus MontrealMar 24, 2019
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Manitoba Stampede ‘bucks’ into MorrisThe Manitoba Stampede is in Morris this weekend. Valley Ag Society president Brian Wiebe joins Global News Morning to talk about what attendee’s can expect this year, how the organization ensures the safety of riders and its animals, and how they’ve recently finished two brand new 700sq/ft accessibility decks so rodeo fans with mobility issues...CanadaJul 21, 2023
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Promising new treatment for severe depressionMon, Aug 4 – A promising new treatment is emerging for severe depression and it could help veterans suffering from PTSD. As Sean Mallen explains, it involves stimulating part of the brain that until now has been unreachable Today’s News Hour on Global BC Health Headlines brought to you by Pharmasave.HealthAug 4, 2014
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The jury started hearing evidence today in the so called “web cam” murder.Mon, Mar 24: The parents of murdered Chinese student Liu Qian were in court today, wiping tears from their eyes as video of the crime scene was shown, including the lifeless body of their daughter. Brian Dickson faces a first degree murder charge. Sean Mallen reports.Mar 24, 2014