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Former B.C. premier John Horgan battling cancer for third timeFormer premier John Horgan has taken a leave from his current job as Canada's ambassador to Germany to receive medical support in Berlin.Politics10 hours
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With elections looming, Eby turns his guns on OttawaA western-based premier attacking the central federal government is something of a time-honoured tradition. But a B.C. premier has not been this critical of Ottawa for years.CommentaryJun 20
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Saskatoon Pride bans Sask. Party from participating in Pride eventsSaskatoon Pride has joined organizers in Regina, Prince Albert and North Battleford in banning the Saskatchewan Party from participating in any Pride events and activities.CanadaJun 5
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B.C. finance minister says she won’t run for re-election in the fallKatrine Conroy has announced she won't be running again in the next provincial election after serving in the legislature for nearly two decades.PoliticsMay 11
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BC Ferries announces all-gender washrooms, free menstrual supplies for passengersThe organization said in a release it has joined United Way's BC Period Promise to provide no-cost menstrual products on all vessels and at all terminals.HealthMay 14
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Former N.S. justice minister says he resigned to maintain confidence in governmentBrad Johns said he decided to resign from the justice portfolio on Friday after several organizations that assist women told him about the damage his words had caused.CanadaApr 22
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Chair of Alberta Energy Regulator says he’s stepping down in SeptemberDavid Goldie joined the AER in 2019 when the board was given the mandate to reform the organization's governance and make it more streamlined.CanadaApr 9
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Fundraiser walk for stroke survivors held in West VancouverThe event raises funds for the North Shore Stroke Recovery Centre, which offers services to stroke survivors after they make their way through the health-care system.CanadaJun 15
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Kevin Spacey cries, says he’s in debt ‘many millions’ in new interview'I want to live, but there were times when I wasn't sure if I would make it,' Kevin Spacey said of his emotional state amid numerous the sexual assault allegations against him.EntertainmentJun 13
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Finland’s jets join mission in Romania for 1st NATO deploymentFinland's accession, ending seven decades of military non-alignment, roughly doubled the length of the border the North Atlantic Treaty Organization shares with Russia.WorldJun 11
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Unknown N.L. soldier who fought in France over 100 years ago returns homeAn unknown soldier from Newfoundland who died in the First World War was returned to St. John's Saturday. He will be officially laid to rest on July 1, Memorial Day.CanadaMay 26
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Access to MAID, abortions raises questions about the limits of B.C. faith-based health careGlobal News reached out to many faith-based organizations to speak about their perspective, however, some never returned any messages or declined to comment.HealthJun 20
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Peterborough Walk A Mile In Their Shoes surpasses fundraising goalFor the first time since 2019, the YWCA Peterborough Haliburton's event in support of survivors of gender-based violence returned.CanadaJun 4
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Gearing up for Cyclekart Grand Prix at Elmhirst’s Resort in Keene, Ont.'It's different from any other motor sport. It feels bigger and faster than a go-kart and you enjoy it more because you built it.'SportsJun 6
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A B.C. woman turned to MAID for peace. Her family says her death was undignified, traumaticProvidence Health Care told Global News that MAID is not available at its facilities as a Catholic health-care provider but said it does partner with Vancouver Coastal Health.HealthJun 18
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Parkinson’s fundraiser lifts spirits in search of new treatmentsFamily, friends and researchers have joined Parkinson's patients at St Patrick's Island on Saturday for a fundraising and awareness picnic.HealthJun 1
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Pride Toronto says connection with Jays is strongA year after a most unusual lead-up to the Toronto Blue Jays' annual Pride weekend, the executive director of Pride Toronto says the organization's connection with the team is as solid as ever.SportsJun 13
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Can BC Conservatives keep up momentum after welcoming defections?With the BC Conservatives polling well ahead of BC United and talks of a merger now in the dustbin, the moves have spurred speculation there may yet be more defections to come.PoliticsJun 4
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Ontario’s strawberry season ‘will probably end early’ given extreme heatAs a heat dome bakes much of Central and Eastern Canada, farmers are seeing both good and bad fortune sprouting out of the sizzling sun.CanadaJun 21
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Metro Vancouver’s top bureaucrat made more than $700K last yearThat is roughly about $100,000 more than what B.C. Premier David Eby and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau make combined.PoliticsJun 15