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  • Crime Beat: Previewing part 2 of the Surrey Six murders
    Tonight’s episode of Crime Beat is the second in a series that explores one of the country’s most high profile crimes: the Surrey Six murders. Crime Beat’s Jules Knox talks about how police misconduct theatened to derail the quest for justice.
    Crime Beat
    Mar 15
  • Dangerous sex offender residing in Surrey
    A dangerous sex offender, who RCMP say poses a serious risk to vulnerable women and intimate partners — is now living in Surrey.
    Global News at 5 BC
    May 17
  • Surrey RCMP warn public about sex offender
    Surrey RCMP are warning the public about a sex offender residing in Surrey. Police say Leonard Ramstead poses a risk to young children and adolescent girls.
    BC1
    Apr 15
  • Surrey RCMP warn of dangerous sex offender
    Surrey RCMP are issuing a public notice about a dangerous sex offender described by a judge as a “every woman’s worst nightmare.”
    Global News at 5 BC
    Apr 4
  • Police warning ‘dangerous’ sex offender living in Surrey, B.C.
    Surrey RCMP are issuing a public notice about a dangerous sex offender described by a judge as a “every woman’s worst nightmare.” As Emily lazatin reports, 44-year-old Michal Popek is now out on a one chance statutory release.
    Global BC
    Apr 5
  • Cannabis stores coming to Surrey, council approves framework
    Six years after the legalization of cannabis in Canada, Surrey has opened the doors to retail stores in the city. Surrey’s mayor and city councillors approved framework that will allow up to 12 retailers to open up shop.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 10
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  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: March 12
    The province announces six-figure fines and jail time for commercial vehicle overpass strikes. Surrey has approved 150 new parking spots for trucks, but the industry says that’s not nearly enough. And why parents at a Vancouver school accuse the city of a parking cash grab.
    Global BC
    Mar 12
  • Business Matters: Canadians stressed out about economy and have little faith in politicians to fix big problems, new survey suggests
    Fear of economic pain and financial stress, such as a recession or unemployment, seem to be driving higher levels of anxiety than COVID-19 ever did according to the 2024 annual CanTrust Index. In Business Matters for Tuesday Feb. 13, Anne Gaviola explains how public trust in political leaders, corporations and the media has dwindled.
    Canada
    Feb 13
  • Survey shows Nova Scotia landlords want to keep fixed-term leases
    A new survey shows Nova Scotia landlords are in favour of keeping fixed-term leases. But as Skye Bryden-Blom reports, an advocate for tenants says they’re forcing people out of their homes and should be banned.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Feb 9
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  • Surrey man accused of indecent act
    A Surrey man with a history of sex offences is back in court on a new charge. The 53-year-old is accused again of targeting young women. As Angela Jung reports, two females involved in a previous case were at the courthouse to show support for the latest alleged victims.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Mar 11
  • New acute care tower announced for Surrey Memorial Hospital
    It’s an announcement that has been anticipated for years. A new acute care tower will be built at Surrey Memorial Hospital. B.C. Premier David Eby and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced Monday the project will go ahead. Legislative bureau chief Keith Baldrey has more on the timing of this announcement and the reaction from the...
    Global News at Noon BC
    Mar 11
  • Surrey’s Health-Care Crisis: B.C. health minister defends response
    In this extended clip from a Global News special, B.C.’s Health Minister Adrian Dix said Surrey is receiving substantial healthcare investments, including a new hospital and cancer care centre in 2030 and improvements to Surrey Memorial Hospital.
    Health
    Mar 8
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  • B.C. health minister reports specific progress made in Surrey health-care crisis
    On Thursday, March 7, 2024, B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix explains the specific work and actions the government has accomplished to address the health-care shortages in Surrey.
    Health
    Mar 7
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: Feb.16
    The province pulls Chohan Freight Forwarders’ licence to operate. Plus, the potential solution to overpass crashes that’s not being used in B.C. A controversial fix for Surrey’s overcrowded classrooms. And, what fell from the ceiling that prompted safety precautions at the Vancouver Aquatic Centre?
    Global BC
    Feb 16
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: Dec.29
    There are new developments in the extortion investigation involving Surrey businesses. A B.C. trucking company is facing the consequences of six overpass strikes. And a Good Samaritan is recovering after stepping up to help stop a Boxing Day robbery.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Dec 29, 2023
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  • Results of 2023 reflection survey
    As we prepare to ring in 2024, a new survey suggests most Canadians gave this year a mixed review. The Angus Reid Institute looked at factors like health, happiness and finances. Aaron McArthur has the results.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Dec 27, 2023
  • RCMP issue warning about toxic drugs circulating in North Surrey
    Surrey RCMP are warning of a toxic mix of highly potent drugs circulating in North Surrey. As Troy Charles reports, the combination of fentanyl” and benzodiazepine is being blamed for several deaths in the last week.
    Canada
    Dec 2, 2023
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: Nov. 23
    A warning for Surrey after a high-risk sex offender is released into the community. Why the VPD is about to become Canada’s highest-paid police force. And a cancer patient gets an unexpected scare at a Cirque du Soleil show.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Nov 23, 2023
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  • Seniors advocate releases report into long term care, says little has changed in six years
    B.C. Seniors Advocate Isobel Mackenzie says her new survey shows little has changed in long term care in the past six years. Kylie Stanton reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Nov 16, 2023
  • Rise in unsafe sex practices among youth prompts calls to update sex-ed curriculum
    A survey of Canadian youth has found sex-ed curriculums lacks practical knowledge and skills to help them prepare for safe sex. As health reporter Katherine Ward explains, the report also suggests more young people are engaging in riskier behaviour.
    Health
    Oct 16, 2023
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