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2 charged after Peterborough consumption treatment site spray-painted with graffitiTwo people are facing charges after police say they were caught vandalizing Peterborough’s safe injection site. The incident comes as the facility continues operating during a 90-day “wind-down” period, with the closure planned in June. Marc Woodhouse reports:CrimeMar 30
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B.C. approves new police training sitesThe province is giving two B.C. cities the green light to create their own satellite police training sites. But as Catherine Urquhart reports, one major city was noticeably left out as several municipal police forces struggle with staffing.Global BCMar 6
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Manitoba’s 1st supervised drug consumption site may not open for months: KinewManitoba Premier Wab Kinew says it could be months before the province’s first supervised drug consumption site could open, weeks after his government indicated a temporary site could soon open its doors.CanadaMar 16
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Future of Abbotsford rest stop uncertainCrews are still removing the debris from a long-standing encampment in Abbotsford’s Cole Road rest stop, while B.C’s Transportation Minister surprised the city’s mayor by announcing the site won’t be reopened. Taya Fast reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 9
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City council discusses 8th Street overpass project for the east sideWATCH: Ward 5 Coun. Randy Donauer explains how the newly rebranded CEBL team Saskatoon Mamba is looking to grow the sport in the prairies and the city. Donauer also discusses 8th Street overpass plans for the east side with construction to be complete by 2030.PoliticsFeb 6
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BC Hydro power imports for 2025A BC Hydro watchdog says the utility company imported electricity for 10 or 12 months in 2025, resulting in more net power imports than are generated every year by the Site C dam. Paul Johnson reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCJan 29
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: April 13It has been 10 years since B.C. declared a public health emergency over the toxic drug crisis. There are new concerns about the expansion of Metro Vancouver’s scope and size and B.C. Premier David Eby faces questions about DRIPA.Global BCApr 13
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Eby, Carney chat U.S. trade war, CUSMA agreement and pipelineB.C. Premier David Eby spoke with Prime Minister Mark Carney and the U.S. trade war and CUSMA agreement were front and centre. The Canada-United States-Mexico trade deal is up for review, but the three sides are in the middle of a tariff dispute. Ben O’Hara-Byrne has the details.Global News Hour at 6 BC11 hours
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Canadians sitting on $2B in uncashed cheques from federal governmentCanadians may be sitting on money they do not even know they’re owed. Federal records show Ottawa has issued nearly four million cheques that were never cashed, worth about $2 billion.CanadaFeb 2
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How the Iran war is draining Canadians’ wallets at the pumpIsrael and Iran are raising the stakes in a war that has no end in sight, with both sides now targeting areas around nuclear sites. Iran still has a chokehold on the vital Strait of Hormuz, a major conduit for the world’s oil supply, causing gas prices to explode. The national average gas price in Canada is...CanadaMar 22
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Vernon trailer park residents living with no powerResidents in a Vernon trailer park are now living without power after the needed repairs were not done. Technical Safety BC deemed the electrical system on-site unsafe and says it gave the property owner warnings for years. Klaudia Van Emmerik has the story.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganApr 13
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Emergency repair crews respond to Etobicoke water main breakEmergency repair crews responded to a major water main break at a construction site in Etobicoke, Ont. on Monday. Authorities say it happened shortly after 4 a.m. near Dundas Street West and Neilson Drive, where a stream of water was found shooting at least 10 feet in the air, covering the roadway. City crews have...CanadaApr 20
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: April 15Multiple vehicles break down after fueling up at the same south Edmonton gas station. City council approves several surplus school sites becoming affordable housing developments. Edmonton Public Schools cancels plans for a specialized autism school. The Downtown Revitalization Coalition is asking for safety to be prioritized in the next budget. Gibbons may lose town status...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 15
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Moody’s has changed its outlook for New Brunswick from stable to negativeNew Brunswick’s credit assessment has taken a hit with the respected Moody’s rating changing the province’s outlook to negative, citing its hefty projected deficit as well as N.B. Power’s financial struggles. But as Anna Mandin reports, Premier Susan Holt says her government is celebrating the news.Global News at 6 New BrunswickApr 15
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Nova Scotia long-term care workers on strike, demanding higher wagesMore than 2,200 long-term care workers hit the picket line across Nova Scotia. As Mitchell Bailey reports, the striking workers say the province is refusing to offer them a living wage, and both sides are showing little willingness to budge from their current position.Global News at 6 HalifaxApr 13
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Organ donation awarenessApril is Organ Donation Awareness Month in BC, a time to raise awareness about the critical need for donors, as hundreds of British Columbians wait for a transplant. But, what if the organ transplant never comes? Anita Slominska’s sister, Shauna, needed a transplant that never happened. Anita has now authored “Other Endings: Organ Transplantation and...Global News Morning BCApr 11
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Canada’s chief trade negotiator says they’re pro-actively engaged with U.S., Mexico ahead of USMCA reviewCanada’s Chief Trade Negotiator, Janice Charette, spoke Tuesday at the Future of Business Summit in Toronto, and commented on the state of the U.S., Mexico, Canada (CUSMA) trade talks with a mandatory joint review set for July 1. “Canada’s very pro-actively engaged here with the United States, with Mexico, making our way through, ready to...CanadaApr 21
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‘Mixed messaging’ with BC Ferries drinking water problemsBC Ferries has tripled the size of its communications department in recent years, yet many passengers didn’t get the message when it came to recent board drinking water issues. Jordan Armstrong reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 4
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Lady Gaga cancels final Montreal show hours before performanceAfter doing two gigs at the Bell Centre late last week, Lady Gaga has canceled her last concert in Montreal on Monday night. The music sensation revealed the cancellation on social media, citing a respiratory ailment that had been plaguing her for a few days. Despite this, Lady Gaga and Doechii give a sneak peek...The Morning ShowApr 7
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The Morning Show: April 7After doing two gigs at the Bell Center late last week, Lady Gaga has canceled her last concert in Montreal on Monday night. The music sensation revealed the cancellation on social media, citing a respiratory ailment that had been plaguing her for a few days. Then – we cut your spring cleaning time in half,...The Morning ShowApr 7