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Man fined for trafficking bear partsAn Abbotsford man has pleaded guilty to three Wildlife Act charges and fined for trafficking black bear paws. The Conservation Officer Service hopes the verdict will help discourage the black market trade. Angela Jung reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 13
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Dump truck loses load on Highway 1 causing major delays near Port Mann BridgeA dump truck lost its load on Highway 1 in Coquitlam Thursday afternoon creating significant delays. Footage shows the trailer on its side with dirt all over the eastbound lanes approaching the Port Mann Bridge.BC1Aug 29
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Canada Post workers picket outside Peterborough’s main hubCanada Post workers picked in Peterborough on Friday on day one of the nationwide strike. Germain Ma looks into the impact that this strike will have locally.CanadaNov 18
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New Brunswick man calls for better post-operative care after fighting serious infectionA Shediac, N.B. man is alleging inadequate post-operative care left him fighting a serious infection after surgery. He and his wife are calling for better conditions at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital in Fredericton. Suzanne Lapointe reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickSep 3
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Canada Post strike will cause ripple effects across EdmontonReality is beginning to set in over job action from Canada Post Workers. As Morgan Black reports, many are now scrambling to come up with back up plans.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonNov 15
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Canada Post workers on strikeSome 55,000 Canada Post workers officially went on strike Friday after failing to reach an agreement with the crown corporation, leaving many scrambling to handle upcoming holiday mail and find alternative shipping methods. Joining us with more on the strike is union representative for the Canadian Union of Postal Workers Pacific Region Stephen Gale.Global News Morning BCNov 16
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Retail impacts of Canada Post strikeCanada Post workers officially went on strike Friday after failing to reach an agreement with the crown corporation. This has sent many Canadians scrambling to handle holiday mail and businesses scrambling to find alternative methods of shipping. Marvin Ryder, associate professor at McMaster University’s DeGroote School of Business joins Global News Morning to discuss the...Global News Morning BCNov 17
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Global News at 6 Toronto: Nov. 16, 2024Mail in the Canada Post system is frozen tonight, as postal workers remain on strike for a second day. Though it may impact many Canadians and small business ahead of the holiday season, it could deal a devastating blow to the business itself. And, the biggest heritage project in Canadian history is marking a major...Global News at 6 TorontoNov 16
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Marking Remembrance Day as a Korean War VeteranAs we mark Remembrance Week, we look at the important roles Canada has played in many conflicts around the world including the Korean War of 1950. Miranda Anthistle spoke with Korean War veteran Mickey Graham about his time serving, and why he wanted to be part of the military.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoNov 5
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Poppy sale proceeds help fund puppies for veterans with PTSDThe Royal Canadian Legion’s poppy campaign is in full swing and when you buy one, you support veterans in many ways. Thanks to the donations of Quebecers, local veterans are about to get better access to services dogs to help them navigate post-traumatic stress disorder. Global’s Dan Spector reports.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Nov 5
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Have once-loyal evangelicals lost faith in Trump now that he’s a convicted felon?Donald Trump won in 2016 in part because of support from evangelical Christians — in particular, white Christian nationalists. And he’s courted them again in this campaign. But now that he’s a convicted felon, and after so many lies and outrageous things he’s said, there are signs some of those once loyal to Trump are...PoliticsNov 4
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Winnipeg man faces child porn charges after disturbing package intercepted at border, police sayWinnipeg police say a 41-year-old Winnipeg man is in custody after the Canada Border Services Agency discovered a package containing a sex doll that was anatomically designed to look like a child destined for the suspect’s address.CrimeAug 23
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WRHA vaccine outreach clinicsAs part of its strategy to vaccinate as many people as possible this fall, the WRHA is focusing on a number of outreach clinics.Oct 21
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Why are BC Conservative candidates not showing up for forums?We’re just days away from election day here in B.C. and many candidates have been busy door-knocking and taking part in public forums. A trend is emerging though where BC Conservative candidates aren’t showing up to forums. Klaudia Van Emmerik has more.CanadaOct 15
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B.C. political leaders prepare for televised debateThe leaders of B.C.’s three main political parties are preparing for Tuesday evening’s televised debate. The event gets underway at 6:30 p.m. on BC1 and on globalnews.ca with post-debate analysis at 8 p.m.PoliticsOct 8
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How a U.S. port strike could affect prices in CanadaU.S. ports from Maine to Texas have been shut down as a union representing about 45,000 dockworkers carried through with a threatened strike on Tuesday. Anne Gaviola has more on its impact on inflation, Canada’s economy and the holiday shopping season.ConsumerOct 1
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Global National: Oct 10Hundreds of homes have been destroyed, roads damaged, and millions of people are without electricity or running water after Hurricane Milton’s deadly march through Florida. Jackson Proskow reports from Fort Pierce on the aftermath, the rescues, and the still very dangerous conditions. Plus, why Milton spawed so many tornadoes in Florida. Relations between the United...Global NationalOct 10
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U.S. port shutdown’s impact on Canada could be ‘severe,’ economists sayEconomists warn that the looming American port shutdowns would cripple important trade ports from Texas up to Maine, as well as have “severe” negative impacts on the Canadian economy and North American supply chains. This comes as port of Montreal workers served a notice for a three-day strike to begin Monday, amid an ongoing strike...CanadaSep 27
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More charges for man accused of Port Moody livestream stuntA 19-year-old man accused of intentionally driving his car into Burrard Inlet in Port Moody earlier this year is now facing several new driving-related offences across the Lower Mainland. Kristen Robinson has the details on his latest suspected infractions.Global News Hour at 6 BCAug 8
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Local Escapes: Finding the Fall beauty in the Fraser ValleyIn a special 4-part edition of ‘Local Escapes,’ Liem Vu travels to various parts of British Columbia to sip, sightsee, and savour the flavours of the region. In the third instalment, he heads out to the Fraser Valley to learn the art of sabrage, visits Maan Farms, and meets awesome alpacas at Kensington Prairie Farm.Sep 20