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Family of Lapu Lapu victim says red tape is preventing helpThe family of a man whose life was changed forever by the Lapu Lapu tragedy says bureaucratic red tape is preventing them from getting the help they need. Angela Jung reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 5
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Catholic diocese condemns Hells Angels logo on tombstone in Quebec cemeteryA Roman Catholic diocese on Montreal’s South Shore is expressing regret over a tombstone featuring the logo of the Hells Angels biker gang at a local parish cemetery. The monument is stirring controversy, with calls for it to be promptly removed. Brayden Jagger Haines reports.Nov 5, 2025
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Lapu Lapu victim questions how donations are being spentA man who lost his family in the Lapu Lapu festival tragedy is the latest to question how the money that has been donated to help victims is being spent. Angela Jung reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 23
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More questions about Lapu Lapu tragedy donationsA man who lost his family in last year’s Lapu Lapu tragedy is raising more questions about how the millions of dollars in donations are being spent. As Angela Jung reports, while he says he hasn’t seen any real help, Filipino BC, which has received a substantial amount of the donations, is defending its efforts.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 24
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‘It Comes in Waves’ builds awards buzz after major reelworld wins‘It Comes in Waves’ swept five of Reelworld’s seven major awards and is now generating Canadian Screen Award buzz ahead of its Oscar-qualifying premiere in Los Angeles. Actor Adrian Walters joins Liem Vu to talk about the powerful film rooted in the Rwandan-Canadian diaspora, exploring grief, healing and representation.Global News Morning TorontoFeb 11
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Vigils for Tumbler Ridge victimsNearly one week after the tragedy, the victims of the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge are being remembered. As Angela Jung reports, vigils were held throughout the province this weekend as British Columbians mourn the lives lost.Global BCFeb 16
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Remembering Tumbler Ridge shooting victimsThe impact of the mass shootings in Tumbler Ridge is still being felt, five days after the tragedy. Angela Jung has more on the memorials and vigils being held in the Lower Mainland, nationwide and overseas.Global BCFeb 15
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‘Guardian Angel’ helps save 19-year-old shooting victim in BramptonPeel Regional Police say a 19-year-old man who had been shot Wednesday night is expected to survive after a Good Samaritan had stepped in to provide life saving measures in Brampton. Jaden Lee-Lincoln has an exclusive interview with the man the victim is calling his “Guardian Angel.”CrimeDec 4, 2025
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 30A verdict has been reached in the trial of Andrew Rosenfeldt who was charged with killing his girlfriend Nykera Brown back in 2022. Scott Moe speaks on the recent discovery of one of the largest alumina deposits in the world found near the town of Tisdale. A former Saskatoon police officer who was dismissed due...EconomyJan 30
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Halifax councillors moving forward with Mill Cove Ferry projectThe Mill Cove Ferry project will continue as planned. That result came from Halifax councillors during a budget committee meeting at City Hall. But the question of whether the municipality can afford to operate this new vessel remains unknown. Angela Capobianco reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxJan 30
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Record year for organ donationThe province is marking a record-breaking year for organ transplants. In 2025, more British Columbians gave the gift of life than in any previous year and as Angela Jung reports, doctors and families say it’s helping to get the word out.Global BCJan 29
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Chilliwack restaurant targeted in smash-and-grabA Chilliwack restaurant is the latest small business to be targeted by criminals. As Angela Jung reports, the incident is renewing calls for more action to be taken at the federal and provincial level to help deal with crime and public disorder.Global News Hour at 6 BCJan 13
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Rob Reiner murder: Police say Nick Reiner taken off suicide watch, still dealing with “mental disability”According to a Los Angeles County sheriff source, Nick Reiner is still detained at Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles and is now being taken off suicide watch. In relation to the murders of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, Nick has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder with a...The Morning ShowJan 6
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Nova Scotia program sends library books by mailIt’s a novel idea: helping people who can’t make it to the library gain access to books and materials by mail. That’s what a library serving Colchester and East Hants counties is doing. And as the years go on, so does interest in the program. Angela Capobianco reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxJan 9
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London Drugs shutting down Woodward’s building locationAnother major blow to the Downtown Eastside and Chinatown, as London Drugs has announced it is shutting down its location in the Woodward’s building. As Angela Jung reports, the company’s president says they did everything they could to keep the store open, but received little help from the province.Global News Hour at 6 BCJan 7
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The Morning Show: January 6We bring you the latest in international headlines after Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro entered a not guilty plea to federal narcotics trafficking charges, calling himself a “decent man” and “innocent.” Also – Nick Reiner is still detained at Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles and is now being taken off suicide watch. Nick has...The Morning ShowJan 6
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Nov. 10A former Saskatoon Police Sergeant who is vying to get his job back after being fired for having a relationship with a known associate of the Hell’s Angels Motorcycle Club will have to wait until next year to learn if he’ll get reinstated. After punching their ticket to the Grey Cup this past weekend, Roughriders...Nov 10, 2025
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National tribute held 1 week since the Bondi Beach mass-shootingSunday marks one week since the antisemitic Bondi Beach attack. The country held a national tribute to the 15 victims killed while celebrating the Jewish festival of Hanukkah. Amid the grief, there is also anger directed toward Australia’s prime minister. Stuart Greer reports.CrimeDec 21, 2025
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Annual Cop Shop at Halifax Shopping Centre brings holiday joy to kidsDozens of Halifax Regional Police Officers were enjoying a different kind of patrolling. The force held its annual Cop Shop event at the Halifax Shopping Centre to help bring holiday joy to dozens of kids. Angela Capobianco reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxDec 3, 2025
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Filipino BC defends Lapu Lapu victim fund distributionFilipino BC is defending itself against allegations about how it handled money raised for victims of the Lapu Lapu day tragedy. As Angela Jung reports, some victims feel they are not getting the help they deserve.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 4, 2025