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Trump’s big speech and Biden’s big decision: What happens next?Donald Trump formally accepted his party’s presidential nomination last night, addressing the recent assassination attempt on him. Global’s Washington bureau chief Jackson Proskow joins us from Milwaukee to discuss the reception of Trump’s speech. He also comments on the growing pressure on U.S. President Joe Biden to step out of the race.The Morning ShowJul 19
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What happens next after Biden drops out of 2024 presidential race?On Sunday U.S. President, Joe Biden, announced he was dropping out of the 2024 race. Political Scientist, Hamish Telford, explains what happens next.Global News Morning BCJul 22
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‘Not a matter of if, but when’: N.S. community cleaning up after latest flood as they prepare for it to happen againClean-up is ongoing in the community of Windsor, N.S., after this week’s flash-flood happened after the area received nearly 100 mm of rain in less than 12 hours on Thursday. Residents say they are tired and don’t feel safe as they attempt to repair the damage and prepare for it to happen again, which many...CanadaJul 13
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Calgary water main break: Mayor warns ‘if it happened in Calgary, it can happen anywhere’In the daily morning water update, Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek recapped what has happened in the last two weeks. She emphasized the importance of communication, escalation, collaboration and investigation. She reassured Calgarians that the city will overcome this situation and expressed gratitude to everyone who assisted. “Now, the other thing that I want to do...CanadaJun 21
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Heatwave: Power outage at Quebec senior home happening despite pleas for delayBeating the heat will be a big challenge for a group of West Island seniors at the Wellesley retirement residence on Wednesday. Hydro-Québec has planned a power outage in the area to conduct essential work. As Global’s Felicia Parrillo reports, the seniors residence is scrambling to help 100 residents cope with the heat and outrage.CanadaJun 18
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What happens if Canada Border Services go on strike?Travel expert Claire Newell joins us to discuss the latest developments, including WestJet’s new ‘UltraBasic’ fare and the ongoing contract negotiations with border agents. Learn about the potential impact of a border service workers’ strike on travel and Claire’s advice for travelers if such an event occurs.The Morning ShowJun 5
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What happens when a complaint is made about a teacher in B.C.?The Teacher Regulation Branch is responsible for regulating and, in some cases, investigating and disciplining teachers in B.C. accused of professional misconduct. Here is a step-by-step guide to what happens when someone files a complaint against a B.C. teacher.CanadaMay 28
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Perseid meteor shower watch in Manitoba“We just happen to be perfectly positioned in space to take advantage of these amazing natural phenomena. Other places might not have that opportunity…” With peak viewing of the Perseid meteor shower happening Monday in Manitoba, Manitoba Museum science communicator has tips for getting the best look of the Perseids and other celestial events.9 hours
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Bricksplosion, Atlantic Canada’s #1 LEGO fan event, on this weekend in HalifaxWe check in with Shawn McLeod of HOLDFAST Bricks to preview Bricksplosion, Atlantic Canada’s #1 LEGO Fan Event happening at Maylflower Curling Club this weekend.Global News Morning HalifaxAug 9
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Arrest made in North Vancouver Airbnb theftAn arrest has been made for a theft from an Airbnb on the North Shore. Â It happened July 3, just minutes after an American couple arrived at their vacation rental while unloading their belongings from their car.Global News at Noon BCAug 6
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Global Montreal at 5:30: Aug. 8What could happen next in the latest language standoff, thousands of hotel workers across Quebec walk off the job, and where to find fresh and affordable produce in Montreal’s West Island.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Aug 8
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Investigation underway after fire breaks out under Trail rail bridgeAn investigation is underway into a large fire that broke out under a critical highway bridge in Trail, B.C. The blaze happened in an encampment under the Victoria Street Bridge, which crosses the Columbia River, around 8 p.m.Global News Morning BCAug 7
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Shooting in Toronto’s Beaches area leaves residents on edgeA fatal shooting in the Beaches has people who live there on edge. Homicide detectives say the shooting happened after an argument between a group of men. As Catherine McDonald reports, police are looking for two to three suspects.Global News at 5:30 TorontoAug 9
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Northern Hail Project researching intense Calgary stormA research team from Western University is in Calgary this week gathering data from Monday’s hail storm to better understand what happened, and hopefully avoid some of the damage in the future. Meghan Cobb has more.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryAug 8
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Second fire at vacant Mt. Pleasant apartment building under investigationAfter a vacant East Vancouver apartment erupted in flames for the second time in just over a year, some are questioning why it happened. As Kristen Robinson reports, there are renewed calls to hold the building owner accountable.Global News Hour at 6 BCAug 7
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Deadly crash closes Highway 1 near ChilliwackA fatal crash in the Fraser Valley has closed a portion of Highway 1 Tuesday afternoon. RCMP say there are fatalities and multiple injuries. It happened just before 3 p.m. in the eastbound lanes of the Trans Canada near Yale Road.Global News at 5 BCAug 6
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Two suspicious deaths being investigatedThey happened a week and a half apart in one community, two separate deaths under suspicious circumstances. RCMP in Vernon is investigating both deaths, one has now been deemed a homicide and as Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, the other has police asking the public for more help.34 mins
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NCC plans 4th annual National Big Backyard BioBlitzWe check in with the Nature Conservancy of Canada to learn more about the 4th annual National Big Backyard BioBlitz happening this weekend.Global News Morning HalifaxJul 31
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New information about man burned in attempted robbery at North Surrey businessPolice remain tight-lipped as they search for the suspect in a horrific attack at a Surrey currency exchange. But a witness to that attack has come forward. His account of what happened to an advocate for the local Pakistani Canadian community is disturbing. Kristen Robinson reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCAug 6
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Miracle Mile’s 70th anniversaryToday marks 70 years since the legendary race between Roger Bannister and John Landy in Vancouver. Both came into the men’s one mile event at the 1954 Commonwealth games having broken the four minute mark before, but no one was expecting what happened at Empire Stadium. Catherine Urquhart reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCAug 7