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Global Okanagan News at 5: May 24, 2024BC’s police watchdog is investigating how RCMP handled reports of a threat, prior to the killing of Tatjana Stefanski near Lumby, a former Kelowna couple says thieves stole tens of thousands of dollars worth of property from their U-Haul storage locker, and North Okanagan residents are concerned after learning there is a high E.Coli count...May 24
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Bridgerton S3: How will Penelope and Colin’s relationship unfold & what’s in store for Francesca?Get an exclusive peek behind the scenes of Bridgerton Season 3 as stars Jessica Madsen, Claudia Jessie, and Hannah Dodd spill the tea! From Penelope and Colin’s stunning glow-up to the unexpected friendship between Eloise and Cressida, they share their thoughts on fan reactions and character dynamics. Plus, Hannah teases what’s in store for Francesca’s...The Morning ShowMay 27
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New Brunswick researchers looking into using cold atoms to map gravitational fieldsWhat do lasers, atoms and quantum physics have in common? For a team of New Brunswick researchers, a lot. They are looking to use cold atoms to map gravitational fields, with practical uses for Canada’s National Defence. Anna Mandin has the story.ScienceJun 1
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Bridgerton: Penelope’s stunning transformation, Colin’s newfound swagger, and more awaits fans in season 3We get an exclusive chat with Bridgerton stars Nicola Coughlan and Luke Newton as they dish about the highly anticipated Season 3. From Penelope’s stunning transformation to Colin’s newfound swagger, they reveal how their real-life friendship enhances their on-screen chemistry. Plus, hear their take on fan reactions and unexpected plot twists!The Morning ShowMay 9
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Convenience store owners can apply for liquor licenses amid looming LCBO strikeAs LCBO employees prepare for a potential summer strike, convenience store owners can now apply for liquor licenses. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports on the ongoing fallout from the Ford government’s efforts to speed up the policy that puts beer and wine in corner stores.Global News at 5:30 TorontoJun 17
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LCBO union set to strike early JulyOntario’s liquor stores could shut their doors just after Canada Day unless a new contract can be hammered out between the LCBO and its union. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello looks at what it could take to avert a strike.Global News at 5:30 TorontoJun 18
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Ontario government changes will allow The Beer Store to sell lotto ticketsThe Beer Store will soon be able to sell lottery tickets as alcohol sales in Ontario change. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.CanadaJun 12
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Ontario new affordable housing definition may be too low for builders to take partOntario’s new definition of affordable housing is under the microscope after developers said it was simply too low to avoid making a loss. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello explains.Global News at 5:30 TorontoJun 13
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Ontario Liberals move closer to election footingOntario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie has triggered a change that puts her party closer to nominating 124 candidates ahead of a potential early election. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello explains.CanadaJun 11
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces new education minister, cabinet reshuffleOntario Premier Doug Ford unveiled major changes to his cabinet Thursday afternoon. Colin D’Mello reports.CanadaJun 6
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford weighs in on interest rates cutOntario Premier Doug Ford welcomed a cut to interest rates on Wednesday. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.CanadaJun 5
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Ford government quiet on options as Toronto transit strike loomsOntario’s minister of transportation is refusing to be drawn on what he might do if TTC workers strike on Friday, including whether or not he would ask provincial transit agency Metrolinx to help out. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.CanadaJun 4
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Doug Ford acknowledges top staffer’s use of private email for government workOntario Premier Doug Ford confirmed that his chief of staff, Patrick Sackville, has used private email for government businesses but defended his top aide amid calls for his resignation. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.PoliticsMay 30
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Doug Ford’s chief of staff appears to omit texts in public disclosureOntario Premier Doug Ford’s chief of staff appears to have not disclosed text messages to privacy officials in a freedom of information request. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.May 29
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Indigenous MPP makes history at Queen’s ParkAn Indigenous MPP made history at Queen’s Park by officially using his language, Oji-Cree, for the first time in the Ontario legislature. Global’s Queen’s Park bureau chief Colin D’Mello has the story.Global News at 5:30 TorontoMay 28
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Doug Ford’s chief of staff used private email for ‘political discussions’The Chief of Staff to Ontario Premier Doug Ford routinely relied on a personal email address to facilitate government-related communications, Global News has learned. Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.May 27
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Ford speeds up timeline for booze in Ontario convenience storesThe Ford government will spend $225 million to speed up the timeline to allow beer and wine in corner stores. Global’s Queen’s Park bureau chief Colin D’Mello reports.Global News at 5:30 TorontoMay 24
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More ServiceOntario locations potentially moving to retail stores after Staples dealThe Ford government is planning to move more ServiceOntario locations into retail stores, months after suffering sustained criticism from its opponents over a deal that gave stationery giant Staples the right to run some kiosks. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.May 16
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Ontario set to change how it funds $10-a-day child careOntario has told child-care centres that it will implement a new way of funding the national $10-a-day program — something operators have urgently called for — starting in 2025. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.May 16
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Ontario planning licence suspensions for repeat auto thievesThe Ford government is looking to tackle an auto theft crisis with the threat of driver’s licence suspensions. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello has the latest.CanadaMay 14