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Crime Stoppers unveils 2026 police K-9 calendarToronto Crime Stoppers is once again teaming up with Toronto Police Dog Services for the release of its 2026 K-9 calendar. Priced at $10, the calendar features Toronto Police K-9 teams, with 100 per cent of proceeds supporting Crime Stoppers’ Community Rewards Program. Representatives from Toronto Crime Stoppers and Toronto Police Dog Services join Candace...Global News Morning TorontoDec 22, 2025
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Regina Police seeks public help locating missing personThe Regina Police Service is urging the public to help locate Nakita Jade Harris. Harris has been missing for over two years. If anyone has any information on her location, contact Regina Crime Stoppers.CrimeJan 15
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Betrayal: Reps for Harry & Meghan say new book filled with ‘deranged conspiracy’Canadian Prime Minister Carney is set to meet with King Charles for the first time in a year, and we’ll see what headlines come from their face-to-face. Next: a new book is coming out that is filled with “deranged conspiracy,” according to a rep for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. We break down everything you...LifestyleMar 16
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Seasonal seminars will help seniors avoid scamsCrime Stoppers will hold seminars to help seniors avoid scams and other crimes this holiday season. Metro Vancouver Executive Director Linda Annis talks about the importance of protecting seniors from fraud and elder abuse.CrimeNov 17, 2025
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Holiday shopping scams surge amid Black Friday and Cyber Monday rushWith millions of Canadians preparing to shop online for Black Friday and Cyber Monday, experts warn that scam activity is spiking. Larry Zelvin, head of BMO’s Financial Crimes Unit, joins Candace Daniel to break down the latest fraud trends, who scammers are targeting, and why more shoppers are being caught off guard.Global News Morning TorontoNov 26, 2025
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Peterborough police to welcome new accredited facility dog in early 2026The Peterborough Police Service is set to welcome its second accredited facility dog, replacing Pixie, who recently retired. Tilley, a nearly two-year-old Labrador retriever, is set to officially join the service in January. She follows Pixie who served from 2020 until retiring this June. Like Pixie, Ttilley will support individuals experiencing trauma at crime scenes,...Oct 22, 2025
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Consumer Matters: Beware of Amazon Prime Day scamsIt’s a popular time of year for online shoppers – Amazon Prime Days, when lots of items go on sale. However, as Consumer Matters reporter Anne Drewa explains, there are more scams popping up this year trying to take peoples’ money. Anne outlines what to look out for.Global News Hour at 6 BCOct 7, 2025
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Crime Stoppers Aug. 2025 unsolved casesMetro Vancouver Crime Stoppers executive director Linda Annis discusses two cases the public can help solve.Global BCAug 24, 2025
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Crime Stoppers July 2025 unsolved casesMetro Vancouver Crime Stoppers executive director Linda Annis discusses two cases police are hoping the public might be able to help solve.Global BCJul 27, 2025
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Crime Stoppers taking tips from extortion victimsWith the recent rash of extortion-related shootings in the Surrey area, Crime Stoppers is now taking tips from extortion victims. Executive Director Linda Annis talks about why they are changing their policy this time.Global News Morning BCJul 16, 2025
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Peterborough police probe attempted arson at vape storePeterborough police are investigating what they are calling an attempted arson at a west end vape store early Monday morning. Around 3:20 a.m. police responded to reports that a gas can had been thrown through the window of Popavape Super Center at the Parkway Place plaza on Lansdowne St. West. Police say the incident triggered...CrimeJul 28, 2025
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Crime Stoppers June 2025 unsolved casesMetro Vancouver Crime Stoppers executive director Linda Annis discusses two crimes where the suspects were caught on camera.Global BCJun 29, 2025
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Crime Stoppers more May 2025 unsolved casesMetro Vancouver Crime Stoppers executive director Linda Annis discusses two cases Delta Police hope the public can help solve.Global BCMay 25, 2025
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Last days of Vancouver’s flagship Hudson’s Bay storeThe end of an era is fast approaching with Hudson’s Bay stores set to close across Canada on Sunday. As shoppers at the Vancouver flagship grab what’s left, some are concerned the iconic building will be a magnet for crime after June 1.Global News Hour at 6 BCMay 30, 2025
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Crime Stoppers May 2025 unsolved casesMetro Vancouver Crime Stoppers executive director Linda Annis discusses two cases police hope the public can help solve.Global BCMay 4, 2025
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Crime Stoppers April 2025 unsolved casesMetro Vancouver Crime Stoppers executive director Linda Annis discusses the search for suspects in a fire attack on a man in surrey and an arson at a bus shelter in Richmond.Global BCApr 6, 2025
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Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers on AI scamsLinda Annis of Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers on how to spot an AI generated scam and avoid falling victim to them.CanadaMar 20, 2025
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Crime Stoppers Feb. 2025 unsolved casesMetro Vancouver Crime Stoppers executive director Linda Annis reviews assault cases in Richmond and Burnaby.Global News Morning BCFeb 23, 2025
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Employees at two B.C. Loblaw stores to wear body camerasLoblaw has announced employees at a Real Canadian Superstore and Shoppers Drug Mart in Abbotsford will start wearing body cameras. Rumina Daya reports the company says it’s in an effort to curb crime and violence.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 14, 2025
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Crime Stoppers Jan. 2025 unsolved casesLinda Annis of Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers reviews two assault cases that investigators hope the public can help solve.Global News Morning BCJan 26, 2025