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Vancouver Mayor slams BC gov’t over no new involuntary care bedsVancouver Mayor Ken Sim is calling out the provincial government for its lack of new involuntary care beds in the city. Premier David Eby announcing new facilities for Surrey and Prince George. Ben O’Hara-Byrne has the details.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 13
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Jamie Bacon released from prison after serving sentenceB.C. gangster Jamie Bacon has been released from prison after serving his sentence for his part in the Surrey Six murder. Bacon is living in Edmonton under strict conditions.CrimeApr 22
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Sim supports Surrey’s call for public inquiryVancouver’s mayor is supporting Surrey City Council’s call for a public inquiry into Metro Vancouver. As Catherine Urquhart reports, the province is considering its options.Global BCApr 15
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How to be Well-Prepared for a Job interviewIf you’re currently reassessing your career and considering a job move this year, experts say the way we approach interviews matters more than ever. A new survey from Robert Half shows 44 percent of professionals plan to look for a new job in the next six months. But before you even get the job, the...Global News Morning MontrealJun 25
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B.C. gang leader settles in Edmonton after completing sentenceConvicted in the deaths of six people in a Surrey apartment building in 2007, Jamie Bacon was sentenced to nearly two decades in prison — but now he’s done his time and has chosen to call Edmonton home. Sarah Ryan reports.CrimeApr 23
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Calgarians more trusting of city hall, less satisfied with city services like transit: surveySatisfaction with services the City of Calgary provides has declined slightly compared to six months ago, according to the city’s spring survey of Calgarians. Among the poorest-ranked services are water and transit. Adam MacVicar reports.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryMay 4
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‘Surrey Six’ connection to Maple Ridge woman’s deathWe are learning more about a woman whose partner pleaded guilty to interfering with her remains in Maple Ridge — following her mysterious death last year. She was the spouse of a notorious B.C. gangster. Kristen Robinson reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 17
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Poll shows 44% of Calgarians feel positive about Mayor Farkas, many remain unsureA new poll shows Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas is enjoying something of a honeymoon period with local residents six months after his narrow election victory. The survey shows just under half of Calgarians feel positive about the mayor, while many said they still don’t know much about him. Adam MacVicar reports.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryApr 17
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High-risk offender to live in SurreyA warning, some of the details in this story are disturbing. A dangerous sex offender who is believed to pose a significant risk to women and children is set to move to Surrey. As Kristen Robinson reports, Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke says he is not welcome in the city.Global BCFeb 16
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Wrong hospital patient transported to Surrey homeAt least two reviews are underway after the wrong patient was taken from Surrey Memorial Hospital and delivered to someone else’s home on December 22nd. Kristen Robinson has more on the concerning mix-up.Global BCDec 28, 2025
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Dec 28A concerning mix-up sees the wrong patient transported from hospital to a Surrey home. A fire sinks several boats at a Port Moody marina. And it’s unclear how privacy may be impacted by hundreds of new security cameras being installed in Vancouver for the FIFA World Cup.Global BCDec 28, 2025
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Dec. 3We are looking at many examples of people who have been taking advantage of BC Housing subsidies. And we are following up on the security breach at the Surrey Memorial NICU. Why were police not notified for more than six hours, and why did security not hold the suspect?Global BCDec 3, 2025
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Health Matters: 6M Canadians still do not have access to primary care, survey suggestsWhile access to primary care is improving across the country, nearly six million Canadians still don’t have a regular doctor, according to a new survey. Data from the “Our-Care Survey” estimates 5.9 million people do not have access to a family doctor, nurse practitioner, or primary care team. Katherine Ward has this story and more...Health MattersDec 8, 2025
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Sept. 30A number of events were held in B.C. on Tuesday to mark National Truth and Reconciliation Day. Jinny Sims says Radio Swift staff arrived to find the Surrey station had been hit by gunfire and two Texada Island residents have been charged in the killing of ‘Tex’, the grizzly bear.Global BCSep 30, 2025
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Surrey sex assault suspect acquitted because he was high on magic mushroomsA Surrey man acquitted of a sexual assault charge because he was high on magic mushrooms is sparking outrage. As Travis Prasad reports, the judge acknowledges the man did commit the offence, but says he didn’t know what he was doing.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 18, 2025
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More Surrey high schools to implement staggered start timesSurrey Board of Education Vice-Chair Terry Allen discusses the decision to stagger the start times at two additional Surrey high schools, bringing the number of high schools with extended days from six to eight.CanadaJun 17, 2025
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Business Matters: More Americans now rank Canada as top U.S. ally despite Trump’s actionsA new survey conducted by the Pew Research Center found that 12 per cent of Americans named Canada as their country’s most important ally, up from six per cent in 2023. This despite Trump’s frequent complaints about the U.S.’s northern neighbour. Nivrita Ganguly has more on this and other top business stories in Business Matters...CanadaMay 2, 2025
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Missing six-year-old in Surrey found after overnight searchIt’s been a busy weekend for search crews, and in Surrey, a rewarding one. A six- year- old boy is safe at home tonight, after spending the night outdoors. As Darya Zargar tells us, the happy ending is thanks to more than one hundred volunteers from across the province.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 13, 2025
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: April 13A fatal hit and run in the Fraser Heights neighbourhood of Surrey. A missing six-year-old found after an overnight search operation. Multiple calls made to North Shore Rescue at Mount Stracchan. Questions raised over one of the Stanley Park logging protesters.Global BCApr 13, 2025
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Community shows support for young Surrey child killed by hit-and-run driverA six-year-old child died as a result of an apparent hit-and-run crash Sunday afternoon. Two other children were hurt in the crash. Rumina Daya reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 14, 2025