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First Site C generator powers upThe first of six generating units at the Site C hydroelectric dam has powered up, nearly 70 years after he was was first proposed.CanadaOct 28
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Over a dozen cats and kittens saved from derelict site in B.C.’s Shuswap regionA cat rescue is rehabilitating more than a dozen cats and kittens recovered from a derelict site in the Shuswap. It’s an expensive task, one the cat rescue says happens all too often. Sydney Morton reports.CanadaNov 30
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This is BC: Wealth manager taps into creative sideA wealth manager is investing in himself. For the past nine years, he’s been developing skills leading to a successful new sideline as a metal artist. Jay Durant has his story on This is BC.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 10
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Site C dam construction creates water woes for B.C. town, say residentsResidents of the small town of Hudson’s Hope in northern B.C. have begun to vote on a possible new $5-million water treatment plant to fix problems they say were caused by the construction of the Site C dam. Rumina Daya reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCSep 25
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High school students take trip to WWI sites in EuropeIt was a field trip to remember for some lucky students from the Upper Canada District School Board. As part of its push for more active learning in the classroom, sixteen students from five schools traveled to Europe to view a number of world war 1 exhibits.Nov 15
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WorkSafeBC alleges poor safety at huge Oakridge construction siteThe massive Oakridge job site in Vancouver is the focus of some troubling court documents filed by WorkSafeBC. As Rumina Daya reports, WorkSafe claims the lead construction company on the project is failing to manage workplace safety.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 4
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Community Shout-out: The Headliners 2- A night of Laughter in support of TDPCR & SITN foundation“The Headliners 2” with Jay Farrar, Christine Long, and Mitch Melnick | November 16 | 8 p.m. | Montreal Airport Marriott In-Terminal HotelNov 4
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Attack at Turkish aviation site leaves 4 dead, 14 injured, officials sayFour people were killed and 14 others were wounded in an attack at the Turkish Aerospace Industries’ (TUSAS) headquarters Wednesday, the government said, after witnesses reported hearing gunfire and a loud explosion at the site in Ankara.WorldOct 23
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Nail-biting finish anticipated for B.C. election as atmospheric river impacts polling numbersAdding to the uncertainty, the most populated parts of the province have been swamped by a torrential rainstorm, with some residents being warned not to travel. The atmospheric river has triggered numerous flooding alerts and power outages across southern parts of the province, including in the Vancouver area. Julia Foy has more on the wet...CrimeOct 19
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Shaping BC: Innovations in sustainable buildingConstruction sites are a constant sight throughout the province. Salman Soleimani-Dashtaki, from the U.B.C. Civil Engineering Department, looks at sustainable construction in today’s Shaping B.C.Global News Morning BCNov 21
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Global News at 5:30 Montreal: Nov. 26A Montreal-area woman is heartbroken that her father’s cremated remains are stuck in a Canada Post facility in B.C. Quebec’s premier warns of potential turmoil following the Donald Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on Canadian exports. A garage owner says he’s lost hundreds of thousands of dollars in business because of a city construction site...Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Nov 26
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B.C. windstorm death toll rises to 3The death toll from Saturday’s windstorm on the south coast has now risen to three. The bodies of two people were pulled from the site of a mudslide at Lions Bay that previously closed the Sea-to-Sky Highway for nearly 24 hours. As Grake Ke reports, search and rescue crews made the tragic discovery after searching...CanadaDec 15
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This is BC: Underwater archaeologists pay tribute to WWII airmenThe Underwater Archaeological Society of B.C. discovers and documents history below the surface and has just completed a dive, unlike anything they’ve ever done. Their latest mission is to a wreckage site discovered 2 years ago by a film crew documenting marine life to pay tribute to World War II airmen. Jay Durant has the...Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 14
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‘Nightmare’: Families of Nova Music festival victims gather at site to mark Oct. 7 attackThousands of Israelis gathered at the location of the Nova Music Festival on Monday to mark the first anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack. The playback of the last track from the Nova party followed by a minute of silence to honour the memory of the victims.WorldOct 7
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BC Hydro starts work to fill Site C reservoirBC Hydro has started work re-filling the Site C reservoir following the completion of all necessary construction on the project. The reservoir in Fort St. John will take two to four months to completely fill.Global News at Noon BCAug 26
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Former B.C. cabinet minister Selina Robinson releases tell-all bookFormer B.C. cabinet minister Selina Robinson is releasing a tell-all book. The memoir explains her side of how things unfolded before her exit from the BC NDP. Richard Zussman has more.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 19
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Highway 1 reopens after serious crash near ChilliwackA section of Highway 1 between Chilliwack and Abbotsford has now re-opened after a serious crash near Yale Road. B.C. Highway Patrol is investigating the rollover involving a small car and a full sized van in which the van caught fire.Global News at Noon BCNov 22
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District of Lake Country buys former BC Tree Fruit propertyA former BC Tree Fruits site in the Okanagan has now been purchased by the District of Lake Country. The facility was put up for sale after the Cooperative went into receivership earlier this year.Nov 29
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Calgary Ward 6 Councillor Richard Pootmans steps downCalgary Ward 6 Councillor Richard Pootmans is stepping down from city council siting personal and family reasons. Ina Sidhu reports.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryNov 26
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Canada commits $1.3B to tighten border security after Trump tariff threatWith Canada staring down the barrel of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threat, the federal government is committing $1.3 billion to tighten its side of the Canadian-American border. Mackenzie Gray explains the details of Canada’s plan, why it’s being criticized, and what’s complicating the situation.Global NationalDec 17