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  • Hells Angels-linked clubhouse opens in Peterborough
    A prominent motorcycle gang has set up shop in Peterborough. Ontario Provincial Police says they are monitoring after Hells Angels signs went up at their new clubhouse just outside the city limits. Robert Lothian looked into what this means for the community.
    Crime
    May 16
  • 30+ arrests in Quebec drug war between Blood Family Mafia, Hells Angels
    More than 30 people have been arrested in Quebec during a sweeping police crackdown on a street gang believed to be behind a string of violent kidnappings. Mike Armstrong reports on who leads the Blood Family Mafia, why they are fighting the Hells Angels, and what police have revealed about the drug war.
    Global National
    Mar 1
  • 18 arrested in connection to gang-related crimes in Quebec
    In Quebec, 18 individuals have been arrested in connection to a series of gang-related crimes near Quebec City. Ten of these individuals are now facing charges related to the violence. Mike Armstrong explains that an organization called “Blood Family Mafia” appears to have picked a fight with the Hells Angels.
    Canada
    Feb 25
  • 16 charged, 18 arrested in major operation targeting organized crime in Quebec
    A collaborative police operation took place over the weekend aimed at quelling violence relating to a drug territory war between Quebec street gangs and established biker clans linked to the Hells Angels. Dan Spector reports on the latest in what authorities called a large-scale operation involving over 100 officers from provincial police, the RCMP and...
    Canada
    Feb 25
  • Disability benefit amount in federal budget disappoints
    Disability advocates held out so much hope before last week’s federal budget, as Ottawa released how much a new benefit would help their finances. As Angela Jung reports, when the amount was revealed, hope turned to disappointment.
    Global BC
    Apr 21
  • Returning home after the Bush Creek East wildfire
    An Indigenous community in the North Shuswap is welcoming members home eight months after a fast-moving wildfire tore through the area. As Angela Jung reports, today’s homecoming was a somber celebration of how far they’ve come, and how much more healing there still is to do.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 24
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  • Surrey rejects provincial funding deal to offset costs of transition to municipal police force
    B.C.’s public safety minister and solicitor general says the City of Surrey has rejected a funding deal to help offset the costs of its transition to a municipal police force. Angela Jung reports.
    Global News at 11 BC
    Apr 10
  • Global National: March 25
    A former member of China’s cyber warfare department is living in Winnipeg and now faces deportation, Global News has learned. How the case of Huajie Xu raises questions about Canada’s ability to screen foreign nationals who have served hostile governments. The United Nations (UN) has passed a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in the...
    Global National
    Mar 24
  • 2 Canadians charged in U.S. for alleged Iranian murder plot
    Two Canadian members of the Hells Angels, Damion Patrick Ryan and Adam Richard Pearson, have been charged in the U.S. for their alleged involvement in an Iranian murder-for-hire plot. Eric Sorensen explains what’s known about the people allegedly targeted; who is suspected of recruiting Ryan and Pearson; what the indictment says Pearson texted Ryan; and...
    Global National
    Jan 29
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  • Global National: Jan. 29
    Two Canadian members of the Hells Angels, Damion Patrick Ryan and Adam Richard Pearson, have been charged in the U.S. for their alleged involvement in an Iranian murder-for-hire plot. What’s known about the people allegedly targeted; who is suspected of recruiting Ryan and Pearson; what the indictment says Pearson texted Ryan; and how the case...
    Global National
    Jan 29
  • Drought management workshops offered for B.C. farmers
    The first in a series of drought management workshops begins today. The sessions are designed to help farmers prepare for a potential dry summer. Angela Boss, Director of Agriculture Development (South) at B.C.’s Minstry of Agriculture and Food shares the details.
    Global News Morning BC
    Feb 15
  • 11-year-old helping provide meals to Vancouver Downtown Eastside residents
    An 11-year-old Burnaby girl is doing her part to help those living in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside by making sure they have access to a warm meal. Angela Jung reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Jan 3
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  • Former Hells Angels clubhouse demolished
    A former Hells Angels clubhouse in Nanaimo, one of three seized by the provincial government under the Civil Forfeitures Act, has been torn down. Kylie Stanton reports.
    Global News Hour at 6
    Nov 15, 2023
  • Man acquitted in murder of organized crime member shot dead in Laval, Que.: police
    Police in Quebec are investigating the homicide of a 30-year-old man who was shot dead in Laval Saturday night, a year after he was found not guilty of the 2019 murder of a Hell’s Angels member in Mississauga, Ont. He was found shot dead outside a celebration at reception hall Saturday night.
    Crime
    Dec 3, 2023
  • Motel to house discharged Surrey hospital patients who require housing
    Fraser Health is hoping to ease overcrowding at Surrey Memorial Hospital by leasing an entire motel for some patients who no longer need urgent care but do require a room as they continue to heal or wait to be moved into rehabilitation or long-term care. As Angela Jung reports, it will prioritize those who are...
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Dec 13, 2023
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  • 630 CHED Santas Anonymous needs your help on delivery day
    It’s almost delivery time for 630 CHED Santas Anonymous and the organization needs your help. Angel Benedict joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton to share how you can help on delivery days.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Dec 11, 2023
  • Iconic Hollywood sign celebrates 100th anniversary as LA’s ‘biggest star’
    The Hollywood marquee has turned 100 years old, and a special lighting ceremony was held in Los Angeles, Calif., on Friday at the iconic sign to commemorate the milestone. Hollywood Sign Trust Chairman Jeff Zarrinnam hosted an event giving fans a glimpse of how the sign looked when it was first illuminated on Dec. 8,...
    Entertainment
    Dec 9, 2023
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: Nov. 15
    B.C. unveils a grant program and phone line meant to tackle a rising tide of hate and racism. Demolition begins on Nanaimo’s infamous Hells Angels clubhouse. And Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is confronted by protesters in Vancouver calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Nov 15, 2023
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  • 12th annual Give the Gift of Sport Campaign
    KidSport is calling on British Columbians to donate and help kids participate in organized sport in 2024. Angela Crowther talks to Jay Janower about the growing needs amid the rising cost of living and how beneficial sports are for children.
    Sports
    Dec 2, 2023
  • Canada’s high court dismisses Hells Angels appeal
    The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed an appeal by the Hells Angels over the seizure of three of their clubhouses in the province. Rumina Daya reports.
    Global News Hour at 6
    Oct 12, 2023
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