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Starbucks closures in B.C. shock staff and customersA review of Starbucks locations revealed that many are falling short of financial performance targets or are failing to create the environment customers expect.Economy2 hours
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City of Vancouver tries to find millions of dollars in savingsIn a statement, the City of Vancouver told Global News it now believes it will be more effective to embed the office's efforts into the city's overall operational departments.Canada6 hours
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Semi-truck driver detained for impaired driving following Abbotsford crashThe crash happened just after 8 p.m. near the Whatcom Road exit, with a truck flipping its load onto the road. Police said that no one was injured.Traffic7 hours
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B.C. marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and horrors of residential schools'Today, we remember the children who never returned home from residential school,' B.C. Premier David Eby said in a statement on Sept. 30.Canada7 hours
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Shots fired at Surrey radio station Swift 1200 AMFormer MLA and Swift 1200 AM host Jinny Sims confirmed to Global News that staff arrived at the building on 76 Avenue in Surrey to find evidence of a shooting.Crime9 hours
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Family of Alberta boy missing for a week say they won’t stop searching until he’s foundThe family of a 6-year-old Alberta boy, who has been missing for more than a week near Crowsnest Pass, are vowing to not give up searching until he is found.Crime9 hours
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Man dies in early morning shooting in Vancouver’s Strathcona neighbourhoodPolice said no one has been arrested and it is unclear if the victim and the suspect knew each other. Police tape remains up at the scene.Crime10 hours
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2 Texada residents charged with killing island’s lone grizzly bear in JulyThe Conservation Officer Service said Crown counsel has now approved charges against the two men who are scheduled to appear in court in Powell River on Oct. 14.Crime11 hours
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B.C. government welcomes Canada listing India-based Bishnoi gang as terrorist entityPublic Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree announced the designation in a news release Monday, saying it will help Canadian security, intelligence and police agencies.CrimeSep 29
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Smoke lingers amid air quality advisory in Southern B.C.An air quality advisory remains in effect for much of the area, including the Central, South, and North Okanagan, as wildfire smoke continues to drift in.CanadaSep 29
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WATCH: Global News Hour at 6 BC: Sept. 29Watch the online edition of Global News Hour at 6 BC.NewsSep 29
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WATCH: Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – Sept. 29, 2025Watch the online news edition of Global Okanagan at 5:30 p.m.CanadaSep 29
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B.C. Girl Guides issue warning about cookies scams onlineThe organization says there have already been reported cases of scammers soliciting e-transfers for purchase through social media or charging higher prices.CrimeSep 29
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Officials make public plea for information in search for missing Alberta boySearchers are putting out another public plea for information that may help them find a 6-year-old boy who went missing over a week ago while on a camping trip with his family.CrimeSep 29
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Saskatchewan apologizes for boarding school abuseThe Saskatchewan government officially said sorry Monday to survivors and families for its role in the historical abuse and trauma that occurred at a boarding school for Métis and First Nations children.CanadaSep 29
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WestJet says some passengers’ personal info stolen during June security breachWestjet said Monday that some passengers personal information was accessed during a June 13 cyberattack that temporarily affected access to some of its servers and software.CrimeSep 29
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Cooler temps to help fight Munro Lake wildfire, most evacuation orders downgradedThe Munro Lake wildfire, burning near Peachland, remains an estimated 310 hectares in size with no significant growth overnight and into Monday.FireSep 29
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Booze strike means no alcohol at some BC Liquor stores. Here are the alternativesDozens of BC Liquor Stores are closed due to the ongoing strike by B.C. General Employees Union workers. While some remain open, there are also other alternatives.CanadaSep 29
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Former Vancouver mayor Larry Campbell named new Downtown Eastside czarLarry Campbell has reportedly inked a six-month contract with the NDP government and will be reporting directly to Premier David Eby and Housing Minister Christine Boyle.PoliticsSep 29
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Saskatchewan apologizes for boarding school abuseThe Saskatchewan government is officially saying sorry to survivors and families for its role in the historical abuse and trauma that occurred at a boarding school for Métis and First Nations children.CanadaSep 29
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NewsAlert: Moe apologizes for boarding schoolThe Saskatchewan government is officially saying sorry to survivors and families for its role in the historical abuse and trauma that occurred at a boarding school for Métis and First Nations children.CanadaSep 29
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Trump vows 100% tariff on foreign movies, levies on furnitureThe 'movie making business has been stolen from the United States of America, by other Countries,' Trump said, without indicating how the plan might work.EconomySep 29
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The B.C. ostrich cull controversy, explainedA federal government plan to cull more than 300 ostriches at a B.C. farm over bird flu concerns has raised local tensions, leading to vandalism and an alleged assault.TrendingSep 29
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Ullmark nets shutout as Senators beat Devils 2-0Stephen Halliday scored on the power play and Olle Lycksell scored into an empty net as the Ottawa Senators defeated the New Jersey Devils 2-0 in NHL pre-season action on Sunday at the Videotron Centre.SportsSep 28
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Global BC Favourite Family recipe: Anthony’s Baba’s BorschtIn the second segment of our Favourite Family Recipe series, Anthony shows us how to make his Baba’s Borscht. This recipe calls for lots of vegetables, simmered in a tomato base.LifestyleSep 28