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Vancouver woman fights Rogers and FedEx over missing phoneA Vancouver resident says she hit a roadblock after ordering a new smartphone from Rogers that never arrived. She turned to Consumer Matters reporter, Anne Drewa, for help and got results.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 30
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Husband of missing woman in Bahamas released without chargesThe husband of a Michigan woman missing in Bahamas has been released without charges. The man claims his wife disappeared after falling overboard from a small boat in the waters off the island nation. Cristian Benavides reports.CrimeApr 14
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Lynette Hooker: U.S. investigators seize sailboat as questions swirl about U.S. woman missing in the BahamasThere’s a new update on the American woman who disappeared at sea in the Bahamas last month. Lynette Hooker was last seen with her husband, who says she fell overboard during an evening trip. Their sailboat is now in the hands of U.S. investigators.U.S. NewsMay 12
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Alberta woman, 82, and her dog missing in SaskatchewanAn 82-year-old Alberta woman named Diane Cooper has gone missing and may be somewhere in Saskatchewan. She was last seen 11 days ago in Hoosier. RCMP say Cooper may be “disoriented and confused.” She is believed to be driving a grey Toyota C-HR XLE with Alberta license plate LVA978.CanadaApr 19
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‘Forgotten Voices’ Part 1: A vicious cycleMar 9: Sarolta Saskiw takes a look at how serious the issue of missing and murdered indigenous women really is in Alberta. We meet a young aboriginal woman who is tired of being a victim and is on a mission to end the vicious cycle of women disappearing or being killed in her community.Global News at 11 LethbridgeDec 31, 1969
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‘We’re struggling:’ Remains of missing First Nations woman found in WinnipegWinnipeg police say DNA tests have confirmed the death of a First Nations woman who disappeared more than two years ago.CrimeApr 8
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New video shows U.S. Coast Guard searching for Lynette Hooker in the BahamasThere’s a new development in the search for the American woman who disappeared in the Bahamas back in April. CBS news looks at video of a U.S. coast guard team searching for missing U.S. woman Lynette Hooker.TrendingJun 4
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U.S. woman missing after husband says she fell from boat on Bahamas tripAn American woman was swept out to sea Saturday after falling overboard during a dinghy trip with her husband in the Bahamas, authorities said.TrendingApr 7
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More progress needed on MMIWG2S crisisIt’s been seven years since the 231 calls to justice were released from the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit Individuals. But many advocates say not enough progress is being made to end the violence. Marney Blunt reports.TrendingJun 9
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Family of missing woman pleading for informationWe’re learning more about the mysterious disappearance of a woman who came to Canada with her husband and children back in 2017. Police now believe she’s the victim of a homicide. Caryn Lieberman spoke with the woman’s brother at home in Afghanistan about fears the family had for her safety.CrimeMar 3
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Family of missing woman pleading for informationWe’re learning more about the mysterious disappearance of a woman who came to Canada with her husband and children back in 2017. Police now believe she’s the victim of a homicide. Caryn Lieberman spoke with the woman’s brother at home in Afghanistan about fears the family had for her safety.CrimeMar 3
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Seven injured after car crashes into mall fitness centre in London, Ont.The London Police Service is investigating a mass casualty incident after a vehicle crashed through a brick wall and into a fitness class at Sherwood Forest Mall, injuring seven women, including the driver. As Kevin Gallagher reports it’s being investigated as a criminal act.CrimeJun 12
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: June 3A man is charged with arson after a spree of fires at infill homes last fall. A Red Deer woman is angry and scared to learn she’ll have to wait 31 months for an MRI. The parents of girl killed by cardiac arrest get defibrillator installed in their rural Alberta town. A rural road in...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 3
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Rural Alberta women’s shelters facing funding cutsThe Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters says some rural shelters are scrambling after finding out they’ll be losing funding in just over a month. And as Jasmine King reports, shelters are worried about the people that might get missed.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 28
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Newborn baby missing as Halifax police launch searchHalifax police are searching for a missing newborn baby after officers responded to a hospital Friday night where a woman was found in life-threatening condition and appeared to have recently given birth. Authorities say four people are in custody for questioning as an ongoing search continues near Willett Street.May 24
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Stó:lō woman’s mural vandalized in ChilliwackChilliwack’s mayor says one of his city’s most beloved murals will be repaired following an act of vandalism that has racist overtones. As Kristen Robinson reports, the image of a First Nations woman was damaged on the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.Global News Hour at 6May 6
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OPCC finds VPD misconduct in missing woman’s caseThe Office of the Police Complaints Commissioner has found two Vancouver police officers failed to properly conduct a risk assessment in the case of 20 year-old Tatyanna Harrison, who was reported missing in 2022, one day after her remains were found in Richmond. Catherine Urquhart reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 23
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Peterborough marks Red Dress DayPeterborough marked Red Dress Day on Tuesday to raise awareness of missing and murdered Indigenous, women, girls and two-spirit people. Madeleine McColl reports:May 6
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Global News at 5:30 Okanagan: May 5Ki-Low-Na Friendship Centre held a Red Dress Day walk for murdered and missing Indigenous women. We joined them on the walk and learned what the day means.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganMay 5
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Kelowna marks Red Dress Day with march honouring MMIWG2S+The Ki-Low-Na Friendship Centre is marking Red Dress Day with a march in downtown Kelowna. The event raises awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirited people. Klaudia Van Emmerik has more.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganMay 5