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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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Winnipegger pushes to ban 3rd-party obituary sitesConsumerJan 12
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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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Legal Aid Alberta: The legal side of co-parentingFor families who are co-parenting for the first time, the holiday season can be extra stressful. There’s the pressure to try to make the holidays memorable for kids while also co-ordinating with the other parent to manage. Legal Aid Alberta staff lawyer Victoria Foster joined Global News Morning Edmonton to talk about how to juggle...Global News Morning EdmontonDec 2, 2025
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Dispute grows between province and municipalities over size of school zone signsThe Provincial Government’s plan to outlaw automated enforcement with a promise of more visible signage, to tackle speeding. Now cities are getting that signage which official say are too big to install on existing infrastructure, prompting the Premier to accuse them of creating problems where there are none. Matthew Bingley reports.Global News at 6 TorontoDec 4, 2025
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Abandoned Chilliwack homeless camp raises environmental concernsCleanup volunteers say police and all levels of government are passing the jurisdictional buck when it comes to cleaning up an abandoned homeless camp in Chilliwack, B.C. As Paul Johnson reports, the site is full of trash and derelict vehicles while being located uphill of an important fish hatchery.EnvironmentJan 10
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Autopsy reveals dingoes not likely to have killed Canadian found dead on Australian beachA young Canadian backpacker who was found dead on a beach in Australia earlier this week was likely not killed by a pack of 10 dingoes, an autopsy has found. A spokesperson for the Coroners Court of Queensland says Piper James from Campbell River, B.C., showed physical evidence of drowning and injuries consistent with dingo...CanadaJan 23
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Coroner’s inquest into wind farm construction site fatal accident makes recommendationsA coroner’s inquest has wrapped up in Saint John, N.B. into a deadly workplace accident at a wind farm construction site. Improper equipment use was identified as the root cause, with the jury making three recommendations aimed at preventing future incidents. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickJan 13
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Coroner’s inquest begins in 2024 wind farm construction site deathA coroner’s inquest has begun after a Saskatchewan man was killed in 2024 at a wind farm construction site near Sussex, N.B. WorksafeNB says they believe equipment towing over two dozen times its capacity led to the worker being fatally run over. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickJan 12
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton Jan. 6Edmonton police charge 9 more men in a One Order Motorcycle Club organized crime investigation. A new study out of McGill University finds supervised consumption sites aren’t linked to increased crime. Edmonton radio legend Bruce Bowie is being remembered following his unexpected death.CanadaJan 6
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Ghost frontman talks writing very ‘personal’ and accidental TikTok hit ‘Mary On a Cross’‘Mary On a Cross’ is considered one of Ghost’s most iconic songs to date, but did you know it was written three years before it went viral on TikTok? Here, frontman Tobias Forge explains that while he wrote it simply for the purpose of being a B-side to the ‘Kiss the Go-Goat’ single in 2019,...EntertainmentJan 26
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Skier safe after triggering avalanche near Lake Louise in Banff National ParkA skier is safe after they triggered an avalanche while skiing on a backcountry run near Lake Louise Ski Area in Banff National Park on Tuesday. Parks Canada said the skier triggered a “Size 2” avalanche, which is big enough to bury, injure or even kill a person. The skier ended up buried up to...CanadaJan 21
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Protesters try to attack driver after truck speeds through L.A. anti-Iran protestWARNING: Video contains disturbing images. Viewer discretion is advised. Los Angeles police responded Sunday after someone drove a U-Haul box truck down a street crowded with demonstrators in support of the Iranian people, causing protesters to scramble out of the way and then pursue the speeding vehicle to try to attack the driver. The U-Haul...U.S. NewsJan 12
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Nova Scotia teams up with federal government to build hundreds of new homesThe provincial and federal governments have announced millions in funding towards 1,400 new homes across Nova Scotia. Nearly two-thirds of construction is set to take place in Dartmouth’s Shannon Park, a site that’s sat empty for more than a decade. Mitchell Bailey reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxDec 15, 2025
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‘Russia is testing us’: New MI6 head warns of Putin’s ‘aggressive’ threats as Ukraine war continuesDiscussions between the Trump administration and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy continued in Berlin Monday, after the U.S. side said a “lot of progress” had been made on ending Russia’s war in Ukraine. In her first public speech as chief of the U.K.’s Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), however, has cast her doubts that Russian President Vladimir...CrimeDec 15, 2025
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B.C. dairy milk testers go on strikeA team of nine dairy milk testers in B.C. is responsible for finding the most productive cows to find out which ones produce the best quality milk. That team has now walked off the job, citing frustrations over travel compensation. Kylie Stanton reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 28, 2025
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4 undocumented workers identified at Calgary’s event centre site: CBSAThe Canada Border Services Agency confirmed four individuals without documentation were identified at the worksite of Calgary’s event centre project. It’s raised concerns for experts, who say trafficking of undocumented workers on job sites is “not a secret” in Alberta. Adam MacVicar reports.CanadaOct 17, 2025
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Health Matters: Roundup safety research retracted by its publisherEnvironmental groups are demanding action after a highly influential research article supporting the safety a popular weed-killer was retracted by its publisher. The study, which was published in the year 2000, concluded the main ingredient in round-up was safe for humans and was cited more then 700 times, including in Health Canada’s 2017 risk assessment....Health MattersDec 5, 2025
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Global National: Nov. 8Ceremonies featured culture and tradition to honour a group of veterans whose sacrifice was long overlooked. Moosa Imran reports on how those at an Indigenous Veterans Day commemoration in Toronto are ensuring the legacy of Indigenous veterans lives on. At least six people have reportedly died after overnight Russian missile and drone strikes hit residential...Global NationalNov 8, 2025
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Peterborough city council budget talks focus on spending for police building renovationsPeterborough city council dug into the 2026 draft budget on Monday. One major point of discussion was the $91-million plan to renovate and expand Peterborough police facilities. Marc Woodhouse has more. CLARIFICATION: A staff report states over $81.4 million is for costs associated for the two properties ($27.4 million for construction at the Water Street...PoliticsNov 17, 2025