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A string of robberies target St-Henri businessesRestaurants in the St Henri neighborhood are upping security after a string of robberies in recent weeks along Notre-Dame Street West. Businesses owners have taken to social media, posting security footage online to help identify the masked criminals behind the theft. But As Brayden Jagger Haines explains, it appears police may be looking for one...CanadaMar 24
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Canucks come up short. Will pick third in NHL draftThe Vancouver Canucks can’t seem to catch a break. Despite having the best chance to select 1st overall, the team dropped two spots and will pick 3rd overall in the June NHL Draft. Hall of Famers Henrik and Daniel Sedin share their thoughts on the draft and the team’s plans to rebuild.Global News Morning BCMay 6
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Lunar New Year celebrations at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese GardenIt’s the year of the horse and celebrations will be taking place all of next weekend at the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden. Joining us with a look at the festivities is Henry Lu, executive director at the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden.Global News Morning BCFeb 15
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King Charles, Pope Leo pray together in 1st joint worship in 500 yearsKing Charles and Pope Leo prayed together in the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel on Thursday in the first joint worship including a British monarch and a Catholic pontiff since King Henry VIII broke away from Rome in 1534.Oct 23, 2025
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Fort Fright’s Funhouse: When commemoration meets… clownsHalloween is just around the corner, and one of eastern Ontario’s spookiest spots is back to haunt Kingston! Fort Fright has returned at Fort Henry with new ways to test your nerves. Global’s Jesse Reynolds put his courage to the test and it’s safe to say, he got quite a fright!Oct 17, 2025
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Focus Montreal: Seasoned DreamsJamie Orchard meets Chef Jae-Anthony, the man behind the popular St. Henri restaurant, Seasoned Dreams. His specialty: infusing unique Caribbean flavours into North American classics.Focus MontrealMar 4, 2018
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What should become of St-Henri’s old Cartier Theatre?Tue, Mar 6: The building looms large over Notre-Dame, but it’s been empty for about a decade now. In this extended interview, building owner Edouard Elkaim tells Global News that will soon change.Global News at 11 MontrealMar 6, 2018
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Haiti declares state of emergency after gang violence overwhelms capitalHaiti has declared a state of emergency and imposed a curfew in response to a deadly surge of gang violence overwhelming its capital, Port-au-Prince. Mike Armstrong explains how Kenya is trying to help resolve the crisis, and why some Haitians have doubts about Prime Minister Ariel Henry.Global NationalMar 4, 2024
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Morden, Winkler feeling impact of major nursing shortage“It’s concerning for us, not just from a healthcare perspective. Our friends and our family and our neighbours work here.” With Boundary Trails Health Centre facing a nursing vacancy rate of 52 per cent, Clay Young spoke with Winkler Mayor Henry Siemens on the community impact.Mar 1, 2024
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Giants of Modern Art Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore exhibition hits MontrealTwo giants of modern art are on display at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. It’s the exhibition’s Canadian premier and showcases paintings and sculptures from Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore. As curator Anita Feldman explains, there are parallels between the lives and art of the two 20th century icons.Feb 15, 2024
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Uncertainty remains over how B.C. teen contracted H5N1 avian fluThe province says the teenager infected with avian flu remains the sole case in B.C. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says it’s still unclear how the teen contracted the virus, but as Andrea Macpherson reports, potential risks to others have now been ruled out.Global News at Noon BCNov 26, 2024
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Montreal asks for day services at controversial shelter to be moved after sustained public outcryChanges in service could be in the works just months after the Maison Benoit Labre shelter opened in St-Henri. People in the neighbourhood have complained about problems caused by clients, including the use of illicit drugs. As Global’s Phil Carpenter explains, it’s not clear if the proposed changes will solve the issues.CanadaAug 20, 2024
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B.C. health officials hold press conference as vaccine card goes into effect, federal election one week awayB.C. health officials will provide some new information Monday around covid-19 in the province. Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix will be holding a press conference at 3 p.m. PT. Legislative bureau chief Keith Baldrey explains what we can expect to hear. Also, battleground B.C. is heating up one week before the federal...Global News at Noon BCSep 13, 2021
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B.C. officials announce liquor sales ordered to stop at 8 p.m. on New Year’s EveDr. Bonnie Henry announces a temporary revision to B.C.’s food and liquor serving order to stop alcohol sales at bars, restaurants and retail stores at 8 p.m. PT on New Year’s Eve. Henry says the province is announcing the revision to reduce the risk of virus transmission associated with alcohol consumption.Dec 30, 2020
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‘We can have Halloween this year. It’s just going to look different’: Dr. Bonnie HenryProvincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says she will provide more guidance on Halloween festivities closer to Oct. 31 and the celebrations will not be cancelled in British Columbia. Henry explains why nightclub restrictions have been reintroduced and why closures will decrease risks during the pandemic.Sep 9, 2020
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Talking to an expert about Dr. Bonnie Henry’s advice to ‘shrink our bubbles’ once againProvincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry is telling British Columbians that after a summer of relaxed restrictions, it’s time to cut back once again on our socializing. Global’s Ted Chernecki talked to a UBC professor who literally “wrote the book” on the psychology of pandemics, about whether people will actually do it.Global News Hour at 6 BCSep 1, 2020
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Abbotsford mayor reveals his ‘most pressing conversation’ about B.C. floodsAs the flood-ravaged city of Abbotsford, B.C. extends its local state of emergency by another week, Mayor Henry Braun reveals the “most pressing conversation” he’s having with other governments about last month’s natural disaster. Parts of the Sumas Prairie are still under four feet of water, he said in a Dec. 6, 2021 press conference,...Dec 6, 2021
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B.C.’s top doctor urges people to talk about vaccination ahead of holiday gatheringsWith the holiday season ramping up, B.C.’s top doctor says it’s time to have some tough conversations about who can attend family gatherings. Dr. Bonnie Henry says vaccination status is critical in these settings, especially with the Omicron variant creating new concerns about further spread of COVID-19. Richard Zussman reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 1, 2021
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B.C. floods: Abbotsford mayor says floodwaters coming from Nooksack River in the U.S.Abbotsford Mayor Henry Braun said on Tuesday that flooding in the city was coming from the Nooksack River in the U.S., which spilled its banks on Monday causing catastrophic flooding. He said the city is not receiving enough information from the U.S. to know when the floodwaters will stop inundating the province.WeatherNov 16, 2021
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B.C. floods: Abbotsford mayor provides update on Sumas Prairie floodingThe City of Abbotsford, B.C. issued a new ‘do not use’ water advisory on Wednesday for the Sumas Prairie, the eastern side of which is still under water. Its mayor, Henry Braun, explains the current status of flooding in that region and why crews are struggling to control its water main breaches.Nov 24, 2021