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Calgary police investigate after women allegedly run out on $800 bill at salon and spaCalgary police say they are investigating a theft at a salon and spa in the city’s northeast, after two women racked up an $800 bill before allegedly leaving without paying. The theft happened at the Harvest Hair Salon & Spa in Harvest Hills on Dec. 19.CanadaJan 13
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Effects of road salt on the salmon populationMarine scientists are finding more evidence about the impact of road salt on salmon populations. As Paul Johnson reports, the early findings suggest salmon roe are particularly vulnerable to increasingly levels of salt.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 1, 2025
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Baby seal walks into a bar in New ZealandA baby seal wandered into a bar in Richmond, New Zealand, startling customers and staff. The animal dashed under tables before making its way into the bathroom. Authorities eventually used salmon pizza topping to lure the animal into a dog cage and return it to the wild.Dec 5, 2025
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Nashwaak Watershed Association conducts fourth annual redds surveyThe Nashwaak Watershed Association helps maintain its namesake by collecting data every year to help study and further protect the area’s Atlantic Salmon — which they say are at risk from the proposed Scisson Mine project. Johnny James reports.CanadaNov 23, 2025
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Security cams considered after vandals target Salmon Arm rainbow crossingsSeveral recent acts of vandalism have prompted Salmon Arm council to look at ways to better protect the city’s rainbow crosswalks. Sydney Morton has the story.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganOct 16, 2025
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Save money and time with beauty done at home with RoC!Beauty expert Karen Malcolm-Pye joins us with ways to skip out on the cost and time of beauty appointments by doing it yourself at home! We go through products from RoC that can help minimize your trips to the dermatologist, the salon, and the eyebrow bar.The Morning ShowJan 28
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‘Fake news’: Trump shuts down reporter on Saudi prince’s role in Jamal Khashoggi murderU.S. President Donald Trump has contradicted the conclusions of various U.S. intelligence agencies on the role Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had in the death of the Washington Post journalist in 2018. “Fake news… He knew nothing about it,” Trump told a reporter who questioned and criticized bin Salman’s visit to the Oval...CrimeNov 18, 2025
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Khashoggi’s widow speaks out after Trump defends Saudi prince in death of husbandThe widow of Jamal Khashoggi – a former Washington Post journalist – is speaking out after U.S. President Donald Trump defended Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman after his role in her husband’s death.CrimeNov 19, 2025
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‘We’re going to start working in Sudan’: Trump announces military partnership with Saudi ArabiaAt the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum on Wednesday, Donald Trump said he will work to help end the war in Sudan after Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman asked him to get involved in the conflict. The U.S. president said he began looking into the Sudanese civil war just half an hour after the crown prince...PoliticsNov 19, 2025
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Concern raised over cuts to north coast salmon monitoringB.C. conservation groups are sounding the alarm over a cut to a government program they claim poses a serious threat to fish stocks. As Paul Johnson reports, it involves crucial salmon monitoring at the peak of spawning season.Global News Hour at 6 BCSep 4, 2025
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Repeated break-ins at South Surrey salonA South Surrey salon owner says break-ins are such a problem, her husband has been staying overnight to deter thieves. As Taya Fast reports, she says the future of the salon may now be in jeopardy.Global News Hour at 6 BCSep 10, 2025
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Toronto nail salon reacts to EU’s ban of chemical in gel polishA key ingredient found in some gel nail polishes has been banned in Europe over serious reproductive health concerns. While the ban doesn’t apply in Canada, a Toronto nail salon is taking precautions. As Nicole Di Donato reports, some say the chemical should be restricted here too.Global News at 6 TorontoSep 10, 2025
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B.C. fishing industry concerned about larger than expected salmon runThis year’s Fraser River sockeye salmon run has been smashing pre-season predictions, but you might be surprised to hear the BC fishing industry is concerned about the situation. Christina Burridge of the BC Seafood Alliance explains.Global BCAug 17, 2025
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Simply Delicious Recipe: Salmon with peaches, black bean, and corn salsaFollow along with Susan Hay and nutritionist Rose Reisman, as she prepares salmon with Ontario peaches, black bean, and corn salsa.Global News at 6 TorontoAug 15, 2025
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B.C. sockeye salmon surge smashes pre-season predictionsThis year’s sockeye salmon run is smashing pre-season predictions. As Paul Johnson reports, the fish are flooding B.C.’s rivers in numbers that haven’t been recorded in decades.Global News Hour at 6 BCAug 14, 2025
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First Nation raises red flag one year after Chilcotin River slideOne year after a massive slide blocked the Chilcotin River in the B.C. Interior, a First Nation is warning that the worst damage to returning salmon and the river flow could be yet to come. Catherine Urquhart reports.EnvironmentAug 21, 2025
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BBQ Tips: Grilling salmon in advance of Celebrate B.C.Chef Alex Tung shows how to cook wild salmon perfectly on the BBQ. This comes just days before he joins other chefs to create B.C.’s biggest wild salmon BBQ.Aug 1, 2025
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Fish passage opens at Okanagan Lake DamThe Syilx Nation is celebrating the opening of a new salmon passage. It will allow fish to travel from the Okanagan River to Okanagan Lake and bypass the dam. Sydney Morton has more.CanadaAug 18, 2025
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Fewer Salmon to return to Osoyoos LakeThe forecast says 75 per cent fewer salmon will return to Osoyoos Lake this year, putting the commercial and community harvests at risk. Travis Lowe reports.Jul 25, 2025
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Speeding ticket crackdown focused on Shambhala Music FestivalBC Highway Patrol officers kept busy in the Kootenays during a crackdown focused on the Shambhala Music Festival in Salmo.BC1Aug 5, 2025