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  • Body of Toronto teen recovered in Lake Ontario
    After hours of search efforts, the Marine Unit has recovered the body of a 14-year-old boy who drowned in Lake Ontario off of Ashbridges Bay on Sunday evening. As Jaden Lee-Lincoln reports, he and his friend were just playing there on a nice weekend afternoon.
    Global News at Noon Toronto
    Apr 15
  • Global News at 5:30 Toronto: April 15, 2024
    The body of a 14-year-old boy pulled from Lake Ontario near Ashbridges Bay – what led up to the tragedy. After about 2 months of strikes, a tentative deal has been reached at York University – how much of the school year can students even salvage? And, as more fee-based healthcare clinics pop up in...
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Apr 15
  • Bank of Canada holds key interest rate at 5%
    The Bank of Canada is keeping its key interest rate at five per cent for the fifth consecutive time. Mackenzie Gray explains why the central bank won’t drop the rate yet, and what two things need to happen before it even considers the move.
    Global National
    Mar 6
  • Former Regina police chief to have own talk-radio show
    Former Regina police chief Evan Bray said he’s looking forward to engaging with the public as CKOM and CJME’s new radio host, “where he’ll bring a homegrown spin with in-depth knowledge of community safety to the time slot.”
    Canada
    Nov 9, 2023
  • ‘This is my war now’: Families of hostages taken by Hamas continue push for their release
    After a meeting between Israeli war cabinet ministers and a handful of family members on Monday evening, one of the attendees, Udi Goren, whose cousin Tel Haimi is currently being held by Hamas in Gaza, said he hoped Israel’s government would prioritize the return of the hostages first and foremost. Meanwhile, the father of a...
    World
    Nov 21, 2023
  • Students head back to school around the Peterborough region
    Class is back in session for kids across the region. And as our Tricia Mason found out, not even the heat could keep the excitement at bay. As for parents, there were some mixed emotions earlier this morning.
    Economy
    Sep 5, 2023
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  • ‘Bittersweet’ week as Regina police chief retires after 28 years of service
    Regina Police Service Chief Evan Bray is finishing up his last week as he retires from the force after serving 28 years. Global News took a drive around Regina to look back on his memories as chief.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Jun 28, 2023
  • Regina police chief reflects on career serving the public
    Regina police Chief Evan Bray invited Global News for a ride-along on Wednesday to reflect on some of the experiences that impacted him the most during his 28-year career. Bray said there are thousands of moments that will continue to impact him after he retires this year.
    Jun 28, 2023
  • Global National: June 1
    Military crews from across Canada, as well as firefighters from the U.S. and even Costa Rica are being dispatched to Nova Scotia to help extinguish the province’s ferocious wildfires. The gruelling conditions, what’s been aiding firefighters, and where new evacuations are being ordered. Jody Thomas, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s national security and intelligence adviser, has...
    Global National
    Jun 1, 2023
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  • Regina police chief breaks down the ties between COVID-19 and crime
    Regina Police Chief Evan Bray reflected on Tuesday about the ties between the COVID-19 pandemic and crime stating that police are seeing more domestic disputes and suicide attempts, in addition to substance-related issues. Bray added that some of the issues persist as the city returns to its pre-pandemic normal.
    Canada
    Apr 25, 2023
  • Regina’s police Chief Evan Bray hangs up his hat
    Evan Bray has been with the Regina Police Service for 28 years, and has been the police chief for seven of those years.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Mar 30, 2023
  • Inquest hears from first officer about death of Myles Gray
    A Vancouver constable has become the first officer to speak publicly about the day Myles Gray died after a violent confrontation with police almost eight years ago. Constable Hardeep Sahota testified Gray appeared agitated, even “barbaric,” and she feared for her life before Gray was subdued by pepper spray, punches, kicks, and baton strikes. Emad...
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 18, 2023
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  • How you’ll be impacted if Canada’s public servants strike
    The union representing roughly half the staff of the Canadian Public Service is ready to strike. Talks are taking place weekend between Ottawa and the bargaining units representing workers essential to the basic functioning of the federal government. The union represents everyone from clerks and maintenance workers to Coast Guard search and rescue teams to...
    Canada
    Apr 15, 2023
  • Regina police chief announces retirement, reflects on his career path
    Regina Police Service Chief Evan Bray announced his plans to retire in June on Wednesday. Bray took a moment to reflect on his career in broadcasting before he entered law enforcement. He said it gave him the opportunity to build relationships within the community and develop strong communication skills which is essential to good policing.
    Canada
    Mar 29, 2023
  • No reports of Xylazine-tainted drugs in Regina’s illegal substance market yet, police chief says
    Regina Police Service Chief, Evan Bray responded to concerns about tranquillizer-tainted substances entering the illegal drug market in Regina on Tuesday. He said their drug units are on alert for signs of Xylazine-tainted drugs appearing in the city which are resistant to opioid blockers and are more likely to cause overdoses.
    Canada
    Mar 28, 2023
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  • 51st annual Peterborough Easter Seals Telethon: Reviewing the telethon’s history and impacts
    This community has been picking up the phone and pledging cash during the Peterborough Easter Seals Telethon, for 51 years. While that on its own is a milestone worth bragging about… perhaps an even greater milestone is the life-changing opportunities that your donations have given children with physical disabilities. Stu Harrison, long time telethon host,...
    The Morning Show on CHEX
    Mar 22, 2023
  • Young Lethbridge Kodiaks women’s basketball team set to host ACAC championships
    The Lethbridge Kodiaks are welcoming the province’s top collegiate women’s basketball teams as the ACAC championships tipped off Thursday afternoon. The host Kodiaks, playing as the south division’s third seed, are looking to climb the ladder in pursuit of a banner. As Erik Bay tells us, the team believes it’s an even field that leaves...
    Mar 2, 2023
  • ‘The phone’s been ringing off the hook’: Lethbridge businesses getting Valentine’s Day boost
    Many southern Alberta couples are spending this Valentine’s Day evening celebrating each other, maybe over dinner or with a few gifts. That’s kept local businesses busy as they try and meet the demand. As Erik Bay tells us, in some cases the Valentine’s rush can even have an impact long after the day is over.
    Feb 14, 2023
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  • Regina police chief reacts to death of Memphis man at hands of police
    Regina Police Chief Evan Bray discussed the importance of de-escalating tense interactions on Friday in reaction to the death of Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old father who died after a violent traffic stop in Memphis. Five officers, also Black, have been charged in his death.
    Canada
    Jan 27, 2023
  • Regina police says city saw increase in property crime: December crime statistics
    Regina Police Service Chief Evan Bray responded to questions on Tuesday following the release of December’s crime statistics. Bray said the increase in property crime stands out but is the sum of many small thefts from incidents like vehicle break-ins.
    Jan 24, 2023
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