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‘We all became family’: Montreal-based pandemic concert series comes to end after 134 showsEdwin Brownell created the Corona Family Concert Series, a week after the world shut down in March 2020. The series is coming to an end on July 24th.FeaturesJul 2, 2021
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Vaccines, schools, and shopping malls: COVID-19 Q&A with Bonnie Henry and Adrian DixGlobal BC reporter Richard Zussman sits down with the two faces of B.C.'s pandemic response to take more questions from the public.HealthDec 24, 2020
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Coronavirus: B.C. could still extend winter break for studentsDuring a Facebook Live interview with Global News, Dr. Bonnie Henry said the idea of delaying the return of school in January by two weeks is not completely off the table.EducationDec 22, 2020
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Virtual event to support those battling addiction in the London communityThere may be no in person Addiction Recovery Breakfast this year, but ADSTV has brought together some speakers to help keep the conversation going virtually.HealthSep 29, 2020
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Premier John Horgan expects U.S. border shutdown to continue through at least AugustGlobal BC reporter Richard Zussman will be asking your questions to Premier John Horgan on Friday at 12:30 p.m. on the Global BC Facebook page.PoliticsJul 10, 2020
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B.C.’s top doctor answers questions in Global News Facebook Live Q&ADr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix took questions from the public during a Facebook Live Q&A.HealthJul 6, 2020
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Zoo introducing animals to Winnipeggers online with new ‘creature features’The Assiniboine Park Zoo may be closed to visitors due to the coronavirus pandemic, but its staff are still finding new ways to keep the animals top of mind for Winnipeggers.Apr 2, 2020
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Umami shop in Lethbridge holds second biggest live cooking show amid COVID-19 pandemicThe owners of the shop kick-started their latest show by cooking up some ginger beef pasta Saturday night.EntertainmentMar 29, 2020
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‘Performance artist’ in Joker makeup accused of making terrorist threatsJeremy Joseph Garnier told his Facebook followers that his threats to kill people were just "jokes."TrendingMar 5, 2020
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Facebook says it will tighten livestreaming rules in wake of Christchurch massacreFacebook Inc said on Tuesday it was tightening rules around its livestreaming feature ahead of a meeting of world leaders aimed at curbing online violence in the aftermath of the Christchurch massacre.WorldMay 14, 2019
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