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Warriors advance in another overtime classic
Over 13,000 fans of both the Blades and Warriors were treated to another instant classic, in what will go down as one of the greatest WHL series of all-time.
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Restaurant association head says “immediate action” needed to make workers, customers safer
Shaun Jeffrey says he's been involved in meetings with Winnipeg's mayor and Manitoba's justice minister over the last little while, but doesn't feel they're getting anywhere.
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30th annual McHappy Day: Supporting B.C. families with sick children
On McHappy Day a portion of proceeds from all menu items sold all day at McDonald’s will go towards Ronald McDonald’s House Charities.
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London Drugs reopens all stores after cyberattack
London Drugs says it has reopened all its stores across Western Canada after a cybersecurity breach forced the retailer to close last month.
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Manitoba Opposition Tories say lengthy omnibus bill means less public scrutiny
Manitobans may not be able to have public input on a host of proposed legislative changes, including a ban on replacement workers during labour disputes.
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New Westminster firefighters taking on expanded emergency medical duties
The new designation means firefighters in the city will practice as emergency medical responders instead of simply first responders on calls.
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Lawyer points to pattern in suicides of 2 female B.C. cops involved with senior officers
Gloria Ng represents the families of Jasmine Thiara and Nicole Chan.
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B.C. mother targeted by AI phone scam initially convinced it was her son
"There was the crying and the sobbing that made it a little bit, a little bit doubtful," she said. "But frankly, I was convinced it was him."
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WATCH: Global News Hour at 6 – May 7
Watch the online edition of Global News Hour at 6 BC.
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Crown appealing acquittal in dangerous driving crash that killed B.C. child
The BC Prosecution Service is appealing the not-guilty verdict for a man charged in a tragic crash that killed a Vancouver child.
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Garbage truck rollover near city dump in Kelowna
Police say the truck’s load shifted, resulting in the vehicle rolling over onto its side.
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Sask. Polytechnic receives $7.5 million donation for new campus
Saskatchewan Polytechnic received $7.5 million from Concorde Group of Companies founders and renowned philanthropists Irene Dubé and the late Leslie Dubé.
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Unused 50-year-old burial plots may be reclaimed by City of Kelowna
Reclamation is standard practice for cemeteries all over the world. In B.C., this practice is regulated by the Cremation, Interment, and Funeral Services Act.
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Lethbridge gearing up for busy spring and summer tackling potholes
The budget to fix the holes is around $150,000 and crews have been out day and night fixing the problem pits.
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Slain woman’s grieving partner pushes for change to justice system
'Let's send a tidal wave to Parliament. Let's get this changed so victims no longer have to suffer,' Jason Gaudreault told Global News.
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Strangulation often signals domestic violence will turn deadly. Montreal police stepping up enforcement
Quebec's prosecutor's office and police are joining forces to help authorities do a better job of gathering evidence on strangulation to ensure that perpetrators can be charged.
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Daughter of woman killed in Gardiner crash: ‘I don’t understand the recklessness of it
A 33-year-old Toronto man pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing death of a woman and dangerous driving causing bodily harm to her husband in March.
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London, Ont. Council committee votes to extend funding for Ark Aid winter beds
$687,000 in funding will allow London's Ark Aid Street Mission to extend its emergency winter shelter beds until the end of July. Funding was set to expire May 31.
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Here’s what is coming to the 2024 Queen City Ex
The Queen City Ex will kick off on Wednesday, July 31 and end on Sunday, August 4 at the REAL District.
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Regina experts weigh in on TikTok trend as opening dialogue about violence against women
Two Regina experts who specialize in women's issues provide their insights on a TikTok trend where women are opting to be stranded in a forest with a bear rather than a man.
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