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Nearly 25,000 hectares across B.C. burned this year, says ministerB.C. Minister of Forests Ravi Parmar provided an update on the wildfires burning across the province. He said about 25,000 hectares had burned this year from about 440 wildfires. In comparison, last year around this time, over 700,000 hectares had burned from 544 fires.Jul 14
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Sentencing hearing for 14-year-old who murdered Pickering senior in random attackThe boy apologized to Eleanor Doney’s family, the town and the community for his “wretched act.” Catherine McDonald reports.CrimeJul 14
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Peel Regional Police’s BEAR unit recovers nearly $1M in stolen propertyPeel Regional Police on Friday revealed details of a “major” retail theft investigation led by the 11 Division Break and Enter Auto and Retail (BEAR) Organized Crime Unit. Amir Nikbakht, a 41‑year‑old man from Mississauga, was arrested on April 30, 2026, following a break and enter at Square One Mall in Mississauga.CrimeJul 3
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Lethbridge Shakespeare Performance Society celebrates 15th year with King LearIn Lethbridge, Alta., performers are celebrating their 15th anniversary with a first for them — a production of William Shakespeare’s King Lear. As Justin Sibbet reports, the performance is about finding confidence and providing a boost to the community.EntertainmentJun 26
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‘Obsession’ star Inde Navarrette is the breakout star of 2026Inde Navarrette, the breakout star of the horror hit “Obsession,” acknowledges that she is a sensitive horror enthusiast who is greatly influenced by the genre. The film’s success is fueled by her critically lauded portrayal as Nikki, who succumbs to a magical yearning for love. Curry Barker’s film examines the horrifying outcomes when Bear’s need...The Morning ShowJul 7
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Nearly half of Calgary Chamber members are likely to relocate business if Alberta separation process moves forwardPresident and CEO of The Calgary Chamber of Commerce joins Global News Morning Calgary to discuss the growing concerns within the business community about economic uncertainty associated with a potential separation process, with some members saying separatism is already having a negative impact on their business.Global News Morning CalgaryJun 25
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Folk Fest performer talks this year’s sold out eventGlobal News Morning’s Matthew Merkel talks to Ellie Ratel of Winnipeg band Stellar as Folk Fest attendees begin arriving at Birds Hill Park.EntertainmentJul 8
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Bail hearing for stranger assaults suspectA former VPD volunteer is now facing a sixth charge of assault in connection with a series of unprovoked attacks in Vancouver. And as Kristen Robinson reports, the crown is seeking to keep him in custody.Global BCJul 13
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AI Actor to star in feature filmFor the first time an AI actor will be starring in a feature film. Toronto Metropolitan University Digital Media Professor Richard Lachman joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to discuss what this means for the film industry.Global News Morning TorontoJul 10
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U.K.’s Keir Starmer resigns as prime minister after nearly 2 years, details exit timelineBritish Prime Minister Keir Starmer has resigned after nearly two years. The Labour Party leader made the announcement Monday morning outside the front door of his 10 Downing Street residence in London, where he was met with a round of applause even before speaking. Despite Starmer previously vowing to stay in power, pressure has been...PoliticsJun 22
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‘Neil the Seal’: 1-tonne Australian elephant seal goes viral over his destructive natureA one-tonne elephant seal in Tasmania, Australia — dubbed “Neil the Seal” by locals — has gone viral for his destructive tendencies. The five-year-old mammal has been caught, on several occasions, crashing his body into things like fences and cars, when he’s not relaxing in the sun. Officials have urged people to leave Neil alone...TrendingJul 6
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Local government spending soarsHomeowners in Metro Vancouver are likely suffering some sticker shock as the property tax deadline looms. A new report is out showing just how much local governments have increased spending in recent years. As Jordan Armstrong reports, it is in the billions and has completely eclipsed the rate of inflation.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 29
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RCMP fatally shoot Coquitlam bearAnimal rights advocates are calling for change after a mother bear was fatally shot by RCMP in Coquitlam recently. While the sow known as “Betty” charged the officer, some say she was simply bluffing to protect her two cubs. Paul Johnson has the story.Global News Hour at 6Jul 3
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Multiple Miles for Myeloma back for another yearSince 2010, Multiple Miles for Myeloma has raised more than $2.3 million for the Cross Cancer Institute. Geoff Van Horn and Ted LeLacheur shared details about this year’s event with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonJul 9
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This is BC: Arts society celebrates 60 yearsFor decades, members of a Vancouver Island arts organization have been sharing ideas and inspiration with each other. They are now celebrating their 60th anniversary by honouring past members and encouraging aspiring artists to join them.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 7
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Edmonton Mural Festival back for another yearMural Fest connects local and international artists with the community of Edmonton through large outdoor mural art and experiences. Anand Pye, the executive director, and Marcus Coldeway, the creative director, chatted with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonJul 6
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Sam Neill, star of ‘Jurassic Park’ dead at 78New Zealand actor Sam Neill has died at the age of 78. The actor best known for his role in ‘Jurassic Park’ and ‘The Piano’ built a career that spanned art-house films and Hollywood blockbusters. In 2023, he revealed that he had been diagnosed with a rare form of lymphoma.EntertainmentJul 13
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Nova Scotia’s Camp Courage marks 20 yearsNova Scotia’s Camp Courage is celebrating 20 years. The camp inspires young women and gender-diverse youth to pursue a career as a first responder through education and empowerment. David Murdock reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxJul 10
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Why is the weather so bad in Saskatchewan this year?A potentially record-breaking summer storm season in Saskatchewan is showing no sign of letting up. Severe weather ripped through the province again over the weekend, with at least a dozen confirmed tornados, and several more being investigated. It has many wondering why we’re seeing so many this year.CanadaJul 13
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Farmers fear impacts of massive rainfall on fieldsAgricultural groups are still trying to get a handle on the damage from this week’s storms and flooding.WeatherJul 3