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  • Trudeau announces $1.5B Canada Rental Protection Fund
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Winnipeg on Thursday where he announced the federal government would start a $1.5- billion Canada Rental Protection Fund ahead of the 2024 federal budget. Trudeau says the fund will “mobilize investments in financing from the charitable sector, the private sector and other orders of government in order to maximize...
    Canada
    Apr 4
  • Spring Into Motion: Quick fitness checks
    Fitness expert Tim Irvine guides us through three dynamic movement tests designed to assess and enhance our readiness for springtime activities. From testing ankle stability to improving hip mobility and shoulder flexibility, these fun exercises ensure you’re primed for a season of active living.
    The Morning Show
    Mar 19
  • Business Matters: Spin Master is buying Melissa & Doug for US$950 million
    Spin Master Corp. announced a deal on Wednesday to buy U.S.-based toy company Melissa & Doug for US$950 million in cash. Spin Master is best known for its Paw Patrol and Rubik’s Cube brands. Kyle Benning has more on this as well as Canadian grocers calling for a pause in milk prices and Exxon Mobil...
    U.S. News
    Oct 11, 2023
  • Global National: May 25
    The Atlantic hurricane season is on the horizon, and meteorologists warn it’s looking unusually unpredictable. The factors contributing to the uncertain forecast. As Alberta’s energy industry looks to reduce emissions, the city of Cold Lake is emerging as Canada’s first clean energy boom town. How it’s potentially a prime location for exponential economic growth. Special...
    Global National
    May 25, 2023
  • Could B.C. see mobility pricing to fund transit?
    B.C. is giving TransLink $479 million to expand service and meet climate goals. Legislative bureau chief Keith Baldrey explains one of the ideas that has been kicked around for years to help fund transit is mobility pricing, but the premier created some confusion around the issue during Wednesday’s announcement.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Mar 15, 2023
  • TikTok banned on all Canadian government devices for ‘safety and security’: Trudeau
    Speaking to reporters on Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that Canada takes both safety and security as well as freedom of expression “very seriously,” following an announcement on the Canadian government banning the use of the popular short-form video application TikTok on all government-issued mobile devices. “This may be a first step, it may...
    Canada
    Feb 27, 2023
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  • Green Bay Mobile Home Park up for sale
    A prime piece of real estate is up for sale in West Kelowna with a price tag of just over $7 million. However, the land is already occupied by a mobile home park. And as Randi-Marie Adams reports, there are concerns over redevelopment, but the realtor says redevelopment could take years.
    Feb 9, 2023
  • Turkey earthquake: Trudeau, other world leaders offer assistance
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was among the world leaders to offer their countries’ assistance following a powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake that toppled buildings and killed thousands in Turkey and Syria. Other countries, including Germany and the United States, have begun mobilizing personnel and resources following requests from Turkey and Syria as the two nations deal...
    World
    Feb 6, 2023
  • Edmonton woman with disability hopes to get stolen customized van back
    An Edmonton woman with a disability is pleading for the return of her stolen van. As Chris Chacon reports the theft has not only left her without transportation, but also the loss of essential and pricey mobility equipment.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Aug 8, 2021
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  • Rogers, Bell, Telus wireless customers face ‘substantial’ price hike
    Canada’s “big three” mobile companies are introducing a $5 price hike for new and renewing contract subscribers. They’re blaming the falling loonie, but watchdogs are skeptical.
    Canada
    Jan 27, 2016
  • One step closer to mobility pricing
    Wed, Jun 7: Metro Vancouver is one step closer to mobility pricing, essentially a use fee for driving on all roads and bridges. As Aaron McArthur reports, the mayor’s council has appointed a commission to figure out how it might work.
    Global News at 5 BC
    Jun 7, 2017
  • Mobility Pricing Commission begins public hearings
    TransLink is taking another step toward determining how much Metro Vancouverites will pay to get around. Ted Chernecki reports on a new study on mobility pricing.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Oct 25, 2017
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  • Mobile Food Market receives $250K in government funding
    The Mobile Food Market just received $250,000 from the province to expand their service. They bring fresh fruit and vegetables to several communities around HRM and sell them at reduced prices on a converted Halifax Transit bus. Jeremy Keefe reports.
    Oct 6, 2018
  • Metro Vancouver mobility pricing would cost drivers more
    The final report is out on how mobility pricing would fund future transit in Metro Vancouver. And as Ted Chernecki reports, it could cost some drivers a lot more to get around.
    Global News Hour at 6
    May 24, 2018
  • UK grants Huawei a limited 5G role, defying U.S.
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday granted China’s Huawei a limited role in Britain’s 5G mobile network, resisting U.S. pressure to exclude the company from next generation communications on fears China could use it to steal secrets.
    Tech
    Jan 28, 2020
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  • Trucker protests: RCMP mobilized 300 officers so far to support Ottawa police
    Speaking during Monday’s emergency meeting in the House of Commons on the COVID-19 anti-mandate protests, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said so far, the RCMP has mobilized 300 officers to support the Ottawa Police Service amid the demonstrations occupying Ottawa.
    Canada
    Feb 7, 2022
  • ‘Failing and flailing’: Trudeau condemns Putin’s latest nuclear threats, mobilization in Ukraine
    Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City on Wednesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin for his latest threats, in which he made a veiled reference to Russia’s nuclear capability, as well as his decision to mobilize hundreds of thousands of reservists in Ukraine. Trudeau told media...
    Canada
    Sep 21, 2022
  • Edmonton woman with disability pleads for return of customized van
    An Edmonton woman with a disability is asking that her stolen van be returned. As Chris Chacon reports, the theft has left her without transportation, as well as the loss of essential and pricey mobility equipment.
    Aug 8, 2021
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  • Metro Vancouver mayors announce $5-billion transit plan
    Thu, May 26: Metro Vancouver mayors announced a $5-billion,10-year transit plan that would include mobility pricing. Our Keith Baldrey has the details.
    Global News at Noon BC
    May 26, 2016
  • BIV: New housing price index, Rogers moving Mobilicity customers to Chatr
    Thu, May 12: Tyler Orton from Business in Vancouver has the latest on Statistics Canada’s March housing price data and what you need to know about Rogers moving their Mobilicity customers to Chatr.
    Global News Morning BC
    May 12, 2016
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