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This is BC: Vancouver punk band’s documentary tourTravelling can feel like a whirlwind tour, one that goes by in a blur. Fortunately for a Vancouver punk band, their Asian excursion has been filmed. Jay Durant reports in This is BC.Global News Hour at 6Jun 28
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Broken ferry ramp at Langdale terminalA mechanical issue at BC Ferries’ Langdale terminal is reducing the number of vehicles able to travel the route, causing a major backlog. As Jordan Armstrong reports, repairs are expected to take more than a week.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 6
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: July 13We have the latest on the nurses’ strike as job action continues. And there were more rural emergency room closures over the weekend, sparking concerns as people travel for festivals and enjoy the great outdoors.Global BCJul 13
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Why Penticton should be on your summer travel list: AMA TravelSummer is here and many people are looking to stay in Canada for their vacations. A lot of Albertans like heading west to B.C. Roland van Meurs from AMA Travel joined Global News Morning Edmonton to talk about why Penticton should be on your travel list. Sponsored by AMA.Global News Morning EdmontonJul 3
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The Travel Lady: How travellers are being impacted by rising fuel prices and cruising in the MediterraneanThe Travel Lady Lesley Keyter joins Global News Morning Calgary to talk about how the rising cost of fuel is impacting travel and details about a Mediterranean cruise.Global News Morning CalgaryApr 14
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 11Watch the latest newscast from Global BC, including; The medical precautions for four travelers from a Hantavirus-hit cruise ship who are isolating in British Columbia.Global BCMay 11
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Frustrating long weekend for BC Ferries travellersGlobal News Morning speaks with B.C. Transportaton and Transit Minister Mike Farnworth about the mechanical problems that led to numerous delays for BC Ferries travellers during the busy Easter long weekend.Global News Morning BCApr 7
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Frustration for travellers at BC FerriesIf you’re planning to travel on BC Ferries this long weekend, you may be in for lengthy delays. With two vessels out of service, many passengers have already faced long waits at terminals, along with multi-sailing waits. Leonard Krog, the mayor of Nanaimo joins Global News Morning with more on the reliability of BC Ferries.Global News Morning BCApr 4
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BC Ferries long weekend travel troubleBC Ferries passengers can expect sold-out reservations and long waits, with two ferries out of service on the major routes, triggering a string of cancellations. Angela Jung reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 2
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B.C. government rejects travel funding for sick childA B.C. mother says she’s devastated now that the provincial health ministry has rejected her request for funding, so that her son can travel to Germany for treatment for a life-threatening illness. Angela Jung reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 24
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BC Ferries faces long weekend issuesPeople travelling on BC Ferries this long weekend are dealing with days of disruptions between vessel troubles and weather issues. As Grace Ke reports, some customers can’t help but be frustrated while others say it’s just part of living on the west coast.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 6
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Two BC Ferries vessels out of commission for Easter long weekendTwo major BC Ferries vessels are out of service, affecting not only long weekend travellers but also coastal residents who rely on the service as a lifeline. Global News Morning speaks with Better Ferry Services Advocate Diana Mumford about the latest disruption.Global News Morning BCApr 3
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Issues on board BC Ferries ahead of Easter long weekendThere are many issues plaguing BC Ferries vessels ahead of the Easter long weekend. Andrea Macpherson has the latest and what people need to know before travelling.Global News at Noon BCApr 2
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Apr. 4Another B.C. Ferries vessel is out of service, this time affecting travel between Powell River and Texada Island. And a key accessible homes program is losing federal funding.Global BCApr 4
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: March 24A 69-year-old man was shot and killed at an Abbotsford homeless camp late Monday night. The B.C. government has denied funding for an eight-year-old boy to travel to Germany for a rare brain procedure and there are water quality concerns on board some BC Ferries.Global BCMar 24
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Water quality issues on BC ferriesTravelers on two BC ferries were surprised to find the cafeterias closed, and no working sinks in the washrooms. The reason was a mystery until Global News started asking questions. Jordan Armstrong reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 24
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Summerland gravel pit permit overturnedA controversial gravel pit mine near Summerland has had its permit overturned. As Travis Lowe reports, the B.C. Supreme Court decision calls out the B.C. Mines Ministry for granting approval in the first place.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganFeb 26
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B.C. First Nations react to Indigenous advisory for travel to the U.S.More reaction in B.C. to the fact that indigenous people in Canada are being warned about travel to the U.S. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, First Nations leaders say they have heard about indigenous people having trouble at the border.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganFeb 2
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Global National: Feb. 22Canadians in Puerto Vallarta are being told to shelter in place as violence escalates across the region. It comes after Mexican cartel leader Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes— known as ‘El Mencho’— was killed by in a military operation. Less than two weeks after the Tumbler Ridge tragedy, the small community in northern B.C. is again...Global NationalFeb 23
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton Feb. 10A mass shooting at a school in Tumbler Ridge puts the northern B.C. town on lockdown. Edmonton’s urban planning committee pushes a decision on infill rule changes to city council. Airlines send empty flights to pick up travellers in Cuba. A fireball lights up the early morning sky over Alberta.CanadaFeb 10