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  • Edmonton’s fire department looks to send firefighters to fewer medical calls
    Edmonton Fire Rescue Services is about to implement a four-point plan in an effort to bring down the number of medical calls firefighters are sent to.
    Politics
    Mar 18
  • Latest in string of rescues from Vancouver embankment raises concerns
    Rescuers had to rappel down about 45 metres (150 feet) to the bottom of the Grandview Cut, a human-made ravine that serves as a right of way for CN Rail and the SkyTrain.
    Crime
    May 10
  • No Canucks viewing party for Game 1 or 2, but Vancouver mayor has plans for Game 3
    Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim said although there are no plans for viewing parties for Game 1 or 2, the city will host one for Game 3 at Oak Meadow Park on Sunday.
    Canada
    May 8
  • Downtown Eastside advocate receives absolute discharge for Chinatown assault
    Vancouver Provincial Court Judge Patricia Stark accepted a joint sentencing submission from Crown and defence, finding an absolute discharge was appropriate.
    Canada
    May 17
  • Canucks’ Soucy suspended 1 game, Zadorov fined for cross-checking Oilers’ Connor McDavid
    Vancouver Canucks defenceman Nikita Zadorov has been fined US$5,000 for cross-checking Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid.
    Sports
    May 13
  • Feel-good Friday: Global BC’s highlights of the week
    The orphaned baby orca has joined a Bigg's Pod and a six-year-old boy had the thrill of a lifetime when he joined Diljit Dosanjh on stage at his concert.
    Trending
    May 3
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  • First Nations launch challenge of Site C dam
    A group of First Nations has filed a lawsuit over a massive hydroelectric dam proposed in northeastern British Columbia, arguing the project would have a devastating impact on their traditional land.
    Dec 31, 1969
  • Football Manitoba Hall of Fame welcomes Class of 2024
    Football Manitoba's Hall of Fame class for 2024 will include a pair of multiple-time Grey Cup winners, a longtime CFL official and a pioneer in women's football in the province.
    Sports
    May 16
  • Ottawa providing $104M to help Toronto host FIFA World Cup games
    The federal government will provide the city of Toronto with $104 million to help the city host six matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
    Canada
    May 3
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  • Looming drought conditions have experts concerned for B.C. fish
    Scientists worry that climate change and the threat of another year of drought could have further dire consequences for populations of salmon, trout and other fish in B.C.
    Environment
    May 8
  • As Ottawa eyes short-term rental limits, Airbnb says it won’t solve housing crisis
    As part of the 2024 federal budget that was unveiled Tuesday, Ottawa has recommitted to spending $50 million to help municipalities limit the number of short-term rentals.
    Canada
    Apr 17
  • Orphan orca’s saga will be talked about for ‘generations,’ says First Nation chief
    "It's been a joyful day, a really joyful day," said Ehattesaht First Nation Chief Simon John. "There was a lot of anticipation for this moment for the past five weeks."
    Environment
    Apr 27
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  • Life in the forest: How Stanley Park’s longest resident survived a changing landscape
    Christenson Bailey could go weeks in Stanley Park without speaking to another person. He spent his time meditating, studying the forest, and making art.
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • Video shows Vancouver police officer punching handcuffed Indigenous woman
    A video has been shared with Global News that shows a Vancouver police officer punching an Indigenous woman while she is lying on the ground.
    Crime
    Apr 17
  • Toronto FC looks to make moves as transfer window closes
    Toronto FC is in discussions to bring in a player and move another out before Major League Soccer's primary transfer window closes Tuesday.
    Sports
    Apr 22
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  • Point-blank range: Video captures brazen shooting in downtown Vancouver
    A video camera captured a brazen daylight shooting in downtown Vancouver Saturday in which two suspects opened fire on a black SUV from point-blank range.
    Crime
    Mar 31
  • Rescue of B.C. orca calf could involve helicopter airlift
    A new rescue effort will soon be underway to rescue an orphaned orca calf in a remote area off northern Vancouver Island. The calf has been in the area since its mother died.
    Environment
    Apr 4
  • TAPYeg announces plans to run candidates in Edmonton’s next municipal election
    Political party TAPYeg, short for Transparent and Active Partnerships Edmonton, declared its intentions to get candidates elected to Edmonton council after the UCP tabled Bill 20.
    Politics
    May 1
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  • Feel-good Friday: Global BC’s highlights of the week
    We met a man this week who has lived for more than 30 years in Stanley Park. Christenson Bailey has made himself a home among the trees but now he is looking at a new future.
    Trending
    Apr 19
  • Canada’s most wanted list: Toronto suspect in fatal shooting at No. 1
    A suspect wanted for a fatal shooting in Toronto has topped Canada's Top 25 Most Wanted List as $1 million in total rewards is being offered for arrests of fugitives on the list.
    Crime
    Apr 23
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