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Global BC celebrates 60 years: Memorable moments in the fieldA crucial aspect of that newsgathering process is having our reporters in the field. And when news goes live, the unexpected often happens.NewsOct 3, 2020
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Marke Raines, former B.C. broadcaster and Liberal MP, dies at 93Marke Raines was a pioneering broadcaster for CKNW and CHAN-TV — which would both later become Global News brands.CanadaApr 16, 2020
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How B.C.’s Mauro Ranallo rose to the top of sports broadcasting while living with bipolar disorderAbbotsford's Mauro Ranallo journey in the world of sports started at Global BC's studio back in 1986.May 26, 2018
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A look back: 1996 ‘Snow Storm of the Century’ hits Vancouver and Victoria20 years ago, the largest snow storm in recent memory virtually shut down B.C.'s south coast. We dug through the archives to find photos and videos that truly captured the historic chaos.NewsDec 28, 2016
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The police and the premier: remembering the RCMP raid on Glen Clark’s homeWe take a look back at how John Daly, 17 years ago on March 2, broke the story that ended the career of British Columbia's 31st premier.Mar 2, 2016
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Clive Jackson, ‘conductor’ of the News Hour for decades, retiresAfter 25 years as assigning editor, the man behind the News Hour is leaving Global NewsAug 20, 2015
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B.C. has had cell phones for 30 years. Here’s how we used to talk about themFor 30 years we've had cell phones - and for 30 years the media has eagerly reported on technological innovations that now seem quaint.Apr 17, 2015
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40 years of storytelling: Brian Coxford retiring from Global NewsAfter 40 years, Coxford is retiring from Global News and starting a new chapter of his life. He leaves behind a legacy of outstanding reporting few in British Columbia will ever be able to match.Aug 29, 2014
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