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Port Coquitlam man and dog chased by aggressive coyotesCaught on video: A Port Coquitlam man says he and his dog were chased by two aggressive coyotes, which followed him right up to his front door. Aaron McArthur reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCOct 1
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Part of St. Anne’s Road to shut down for weekendA stretch of St. Anne’s Road will be shut down for the weekend.TrafficSep 26
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Environment Canada predicts early start to winterCold weather has come early to many parts of the country as Environment Canada released its seasonal outlook for the coming months, which predicts an early start to winter.CanadaDec 12
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Exploring the Princess Margaret Home Lottery $7 Million Grand Prize Oakville showhomeThe countdown is on to the absolute final deadline for the Princess Margaret Home Lottery. Liem Vu explores the Georgian-style estate in Oakville that is part of a $7 Million Grand Prize, that also includes $500,000 in cash. He chats with Gatta Homes designer Syrina Gatta about the soaring ceilings of the main level and...Global News Morning TorontoDec 4
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“Why are they not trusting us?” Australia teens react to new social media banAustralia has become the first country to block social media access for everyone under 16, ordering platforms like TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat to shut down about a million youth accounts. But teenagers in Sydney say the rollout felt sudden and unfair, arguing the government doesn’t trust them despite being old enough to work or...EntertainmentDec 10
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Toronto Police will soon deploy community safety officers on TTCViolent crime on Toronto’s transit network is trending downward, but many riders say they would feel safer with more police. After adding crisis workers and security guards, police will soon deploy neighborhood community officers on part of the Yonge subway line. Matthew Bingley reports.CrimeNov 26
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Global National: Nov. 30More trouble for the Trump administration this weekend – this time over reports the U.S. Secretary of War may have committed a war crime. According to a story by the Washington Post, Pete Hegseth allegedly ordered defence officials to kill all crew members of a boat believed to be smuggling drugs in the Caribbean. The...Global NationalNov 30
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Santa Claus is back in town for Toronto’s 121st annual Santa Claus ParadeSanta Claus was in town today, taking part in an annual holiday tradition in the city. Thousands lined the streets of Toronto, bringing their Christmas spirit and patiently waiting for the big man in a red suit. Many made sure their wish lists were in hand. As Lexy Benedict reports, this annual parade truly shows...CanadaNov 23
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First aid and CPR basics for animalsPets are a big part of a family, but many owners aren’t equipped to help when their animals face a medical emergency. Chris Scmied, the St. John Ambulance’s Director of Learning, joins Ross Hull to explain how their pet first aid and CPR course can empower owners with life-saving skills.Global News Morning TorontoNov 21
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35-year-old Winnipeg man charged with 22 arsons within just 6 months: policeIn Winnipeg, police have arrested a man linked to a spree of nearly two dozen arsons in just six months. He’s accused of setting fires to bars, restaurants and even the offices of two provincial cabinet ministers. And while many are breathing a sigh of relief, the arsons are, as Melissa Ridgen explains, part of...CanadaNov 20
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Business Matters: Holiday job postings up from last year, report showsJob postings for the holidays are picking up this year but job seekers might still find it difficult to land one of those positions. A new report from Indeed Canada shows that despite a 12% increase in job postings this year, many more Canadians are looking for work meaning job applicants continue to exceed listings....CanadaNov 12
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Community rallying to keep post office open in Vancouver’s Chinatown neighbourhoodAn online petition has been launched, to try to keep a post office in the heart of Vancouver’s chinatown from closing. As Travis Prasad reports, community supporters say the impending loss of the post office would be a disservice for many of the low income residents in the neighbourhood.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 1
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Hurricane Melissa: Drone video shows devastation in Jamaica after Category 5 stormPart of Jamaica have been left in shambles after Hurricane Melissa tore through the northern Caribbean country on Tuesday as a Category 5 storm, killing at least 4 and displacing roughly 25,000 people. Drone footage showcased the devastation felt across communities, including at St. Elizabeth Parish’s Black River hospital – one of the many critical...WeatherOct 31
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Peterborough man faces new charges of indecent acts, voyeurism following arrests for child pornography, harassmentA Peterborough man charged earlier this year with harassment and possession of child pornography is facing new charges after a police investigation into his electronic devices. As Marc Woodhouse tells us, police say there is concern for public safety.CrimeSep 10
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Ford government walks back parts of Bill 60Ontario’s housing minister took to social media on Sunday to announce that the government will be standing down on potential changes to the province’s tenancy lease framework. As Megan King reports, that’s welcome news for renters — but many advocates say rolling back some parts of the proposed bill isn’t good enough.Oct 27
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Quebec charities caught in the middle of Canada Post labour disputeThe ongoing labour dispute at Canada Post is claiming a lot of victims. The rotating strike means many people who rely on the postal service are being severely affected. Charities are among those being hit the hardest. Phil Carpenter reports.Oct 21
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Power outages remain after Northern Manitoba snowstormThe big storm in parts of Manitoba over the weekend still has many homes and businesses without power.WeatherOct 15
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Humanitarian aid flows freely into Gaza as ceasefire holdsU.S. President Donald Trump has departed for Tel Aviv, where he will engage with hostages and their families before heading to Egypt to formalize a peace deal between Israel and Hamas. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will also join other world leaders at the signing ceremony on Monday, co-chaired by Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi as...Oct 12
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Raising the next generous generation this ThanksgivingAs families gather around the table this Thanksgiving, gratitude is always part of the conversation. But for many parents, it’s not always clear how to turn that feeling into action or help kids build generous habits at home. Lizz Bryce, Senior Vice President of Community at CanadaHelps, joins Miranda Anthistle to share how families can...Oct 9
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Fire safety week targets lithium-ion batteriesAs part of this year’s fire prevention week in Prince Edward County, the local fire department is sounding the alarm about a hidden hazard in many homes. Lithium-Ion batteries power many of our most used electronics — but officials say they can overheat, catch fire, or even explode if damaged or improperly charged.Oct 8