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Family sues fitness club after daycare worker allegedly threw toddlerA California family is suing a Los Angeles-area fitness club and daycare after surveillance video appeared to show a staff member throwing their nearly two-year-old son into the air before he fell to the ground. The lawsuit alleges the child suffered a traumatic brain injury and hearing loss, and claims staff downplayed the severity of...TrendingJul 8
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Family desperate for funding for overseas treatment for nine-year-old sonA B.C. mom is calling for the provincial government to help fund life-saving treatment for her son overseas. Angela Jung reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 15
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Global National: July 16Anger from Ontario’s wildfire evacuees over a lack of help escaping the flames, and complaints about the province’s preparedness. The concessions Canada is making to the U.S. to open the Gordie Howe International Bridge. Why Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy fired his defence minister, and the protests in response. Plus, how Lionel Messi met Lamine Yamal...Global NationalJul 16
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Captain of sunken vessel rememberedThe devastated mother of a fishing charter captain, presumed to be drowned along with five others, describes her son as responsible and independent. She spoke at a vigil held for the victims Sunday night as the public still has no real answers as to what caused the fatal incident a week later. Angela Jung reports.Global BCJul 6
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Powell River residents protest change to sheltering bylawPowell River residents held a rally ahead of a council meeting on Tuesday night that discussed a change to the unhoused sheltering in some local parks but not in others. Angela Jung explains what happened.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 1
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New federal legislation looks to help curb retail theftThe governing Liberals says new federal legislation is coming to try and help curb a spike in retail theft in Canadian cities. And as Angela Capobianco tells us, Halifax business leaders believe the commitment is the right step forward in trying to solve the problem.CanadaJun 25
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A mother is fighting to get her son back after he was taken into ministry careA mother says she needed help and agreed to have her child temporarily taken into care is now trying to get him home. She says she’s being forced to get legal help for a hearing in July. Angela Jung reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 17
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African Nova Scotian advocates want expansion for community health programA program that’s succesfully helping Black and African Nova Scotians receive better health care is now being called on to expand. But as Angela Capobianco reports, while advocates and the opposition want it, more work needs to be done first.HealthJun 9
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Cost concerns being raised over price tag of new HRP homeConsensus around City Hall is that Halifax Regional Police needs a new home. But as Angela Capobianco tells us, concerns are being raised about how much a new headquarters for the city’s police force could cost taxpayers.PoliticsJun 8
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Controversy over location of temporary modular shelter in SquamishIn Squamish, BC Housing is proposing to place a temporary modular shelter in a nearly completed public park. And while the province and district says it’s only one of several options, some locals say it’s the wrong place to help some of the community’s most vulnerable. Angela Jung reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 7
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B.C. man detained in Georgia for carrying prescription ADHD medicationThe family of a B.C. man arrested in the country of Georgia is speaking out, in hopes that will help secure his release. His sister says her 22-year-old brother was detained, because he entered the country with his prescribed ADHD medication. Angela Jung reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 6
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Ex-reality star runs for Los Angeles mayorLos Angeles voters are heading to the polls today, and a brash former reality TV star is a serious contender in the race for mayor. MTV celebrity Spencer Pratt is a Republican gaining traction in a deeply blue state. He’s tapped into voter frustration over wildfires, the drug crisis and crime. Touria Izri reports on...PoliticsJun 2
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‘Outrage and disgust’: Poilievre furious after posters of missing Toronto teen Esther torn downNOTE: The 14-year-old girl referred to in this video, who was missing for almost two weeks has been found safe, Toronto police said Thursday. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre rose in question period in Canada’s House of Commons on Thursday, visibly angered by news that missing posters of Toronto teenager Esther had been ripped down. “Today...CanadaMay 28
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Fast-moving wildfire outside Los Angeles forces 13,000 evacuationsA fast-moving wildfire just outside Los Angeles, California is forcing some 13,000 people to evacuate their homes. The Sandy Fire broke out in Simi Valley, and Santa Ana winds are not helping firefighters contain the flames.U.S. NewsMay 19
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Cross-border ride for men’s mental healthA B.C. man will be crossing borders all for a good cause. George watson is going to depart Coquitlam monday morning, riding to Los Angeles and back all on his electric unicycle to help raise funding for men’s mental health and suicide prevention. george watson joins us live on Global News Morning Weekend BC.Global News Morning BCMay 16
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Vancouver Fire Rescue response pivoting due to burnoutVancouver Fire Rescue is scaling back the number of medical calls it responds to, as a result of extreme demand on some fire halls. As Angela Jung reports, in the first quarter of this year, trucks from FireHall Number Two were dispatched nearly 6,000 times.Global News Hour at 6 BCMay 17
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U.S. accuses Iran-linked militia commander of planning attacks on Jewish centresU.S. prosecutors say Mohammed El-Sadi planned attacks on synagogues and Jewish centres in New York, Los Angeles and Arizona before being arrested in Turkey and extradited to the United States. Authorities allege he paid an undercover agent in cryptocurrency to help carry out the attacks, while his lawyer claims the case is politically motivated.CrimeMay 16
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Nova Scotia contracts five more aircraft to help wildfire responseNova Scotia is investing in five aircraft to help tackle future wildfires. The four fixed-wing bombers and one Cessna Caravan bird dog are part of a one-year partnership with New Brunswick’s Forest Protection Limited, but Nova Scotia’s premier says the goal is to have these planes as permanent tools. Angela Capobianco reports.CanadaMay 14
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Film amplifies Asian voicesIn recognition of Asian Heritage Month, a new short that was filmed in Vancouver is helping to amplify diverse voices and stories. As Angela Jung reports, actors say they were drawn to this script because of complex character development, something they say is a rarity.Global BCMay 6
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Halifax council passes motion to help next year’s budget stay affordableHalifax Regional Council has passed a motion looking ahead to next year’s budget process with the goal of keeping municipal expenditure levels at status quo. For Mayor Andy Fillmore, this will help keep the municipality affordable, but not everyone agrees it’s the right step right now. Angela Capobianco reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxApr 29