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>> Alan: Well, another symptom of D is memory loss, which yo And your family, and Tucker and I have seen you forget memories from your past from your own history. And we've all met these personalities that arey different from the Ashley we all know. >> Ashley: But you said it was because of trauma. I don't like, I haven't experienced any trauma. I mean, not recently. Not that it would'vetriggered something like this. >> Alan: Unfortunately, I-- I think you may be blocking it. >> Ashley: When would this have happened? >> Alan: Well, right now, looking at the timeline, we are thinking Paris. >> Ay: The argument I had with Tucker? I mean, that doesn't make any sense. It wasn't anything that would've made thispen to me. >> Alan: Well, there are ways of exploring this. >> Ashley: No. Nou're not gonna talk-- you're not talking about putting me away, are you? I won't go. I won't go. >> Alan: Ashley, you need to be in a safe place where you canment. Now, I promise you, I will be there all the time, making sure you get the best The important thing right now isuncover the incident that caused this trauma, and once we have, we can begin to address i >> Ashley: How am I supposed to remember this? I mean, how-- how remember this, whatever you think has happened to me? >> Alan: Well, I'm thinking maybe you could come back to Paris with me and we could explore these memories together, maybe, find the truth. Captioned byLos Angeles Distributionand Brasting, Inc. Captioning provided byBell Dramatic Serial Company, Sony Pictures Televisionand CBS, Inc. Join us again forThe Young and the Restless. Yes! Ooh, it's on! I'm in final five. I'm like a secret, little, cute assassin. HOST: Next time on the season finale ofSurvivor. It's do or die. Like this is the time to just go for it. Ituch a vibe. It's like electric almost. This could be worth a million dollars right here! ANNOUNCER:Survivor,three hour seasonfinale tonight at 8 Eastern on Global. Stream on StackTVand the Global TV app. At Bosley's, we treat your pet like our pet. Well, Georgie, And there's a lot of great options to choo... too choose from. They grow up so fast. I know... I do this like ten times a day. Want to save money while making your home more comfortable and en efficient? FortisBC's got rebates Rebates... on energy effit windows and doors, insulation and more. Visit fortisbc.com/rebates Ronald McDonald, House BC and Yukon, has been supporting families for 40 years. They are committed to continue growing their services, en critical access to BC's pediatric health care system. Please donate today at RMHBC.ca Global News Morning and Trail Appliances. Want to thank all of our viewers for sending in their favorite family recipes. The entries have been amazing d our finalists have been chosen. Tune in to Global News Morning Sunday so you can add these family favorites to your own recipe book presented by Trail Appliances. You've been waiting to get outand drive a New Nissan,great offersare ready So, check out all the latesttech, features and thrills - it's all happening right now. Now, at Nissan, lease select models from as low as 2.99% for 24 months. ( ) West Coast Molding and Millwork premium quality finishing products eferred by builders, design profesals and homeowners. The largest selection of in-stock moldings in western Canada. Custom built signature staircases, millwork doors, flooring and more. Visit westcoastmolding.com (ball thuds) (children laughing) (door thuds) - Miss? (student sighs) (slams desk) - Just one second. - [Narrator] Helping kids find their way is what teachers do. - Deep breath. - [Teacher] It's okay if I join you? - [Narrator] But with more complex needs and less classroom support... - I'm gonna need you to cover two classes. (colleague sighs) - [Narrator] There's just not enough of us.

It's time for bc to hire more teachers. - Are you okay? - [Narrator] So we can help more kids. [ ] >> ie: data held hostage. >> We need to know how taking place. >> Sophie: london drug pushes back against ransom demands and how it bc health authority is victim. >> Dealing with the nba doing market research. >> Sophie: theouncement raising hope for vancouver basketball fans. >> Dreamed up the most expensive way imaginable of hunting these dear. >> Sophie: ballooning bill to eliminate invasive deer from sydney island. >> Announcer: you are watching global bcp or this is global news at five. >> Sophie: good afternoon and thanks for joining us. >>> A big announcement as the rst nba house in canada open in vancouver next mdes watch parties for the first couple of days of the fs detroit charles is alive at the plaza of nations where it will be located and bound a lot of excitement but troy, why vancouver and doest mean anything? >> Reporter: you know anything nba in vancouver are mentioned in the same breath, lot of folks have visions of thoseutiful teal jerseys the grizzlies wore but no, we are not gng our team back but the nba does continue to include vancouver in many of their evours just like the nba houses the latest example. From j 6th until the ninth, nba holdi free immersive basketball experience and nba house feature nba finals viewing parties, meet and greets with alumni in the championship trophy will be on hand. This will be the first time thenba has brought the nba house to canada so we asked a few prominent locals who have stake in basketball history in the city what this could mean for th nba possibly returning to vancouver for good. >> Assumption by this is they have some desire to draw some attention to our city not just from the pas but perhaps the future andetting a little ahead of myself obviously but I think there's a recognition that the city is a quality but potential nba city down the road. >> Would be so great to have on my bucket list now is my priorities have slightly cha and I would love to see a wnba team and thinkt would be more feasible as an nba team cost $3 billion. >> Sophie: troy, we know adam silver has talked about wanting to expando what cities are rumoured to be getting teams? >> Reporter: have not been shy talking t expansion as the top two cities rumoured right now, one is las vegas ande saw the golden nights doing very well and could have another team there andecond city is seattleused to have a team thesupersonics and maybe a getting their team back so that could perhaps be vaner one day and you never know. >> Sophie: would love to see but at least seattle is only a three hour drive away. Thanks for that troy charles.

>>> London drug receiving end of a multimillion dollar ransom demand after recent c attack as all 79 of its stores closed for morehan a week at the of april in an online group called lock bit telling london drug to pay $25 million by tomorrow or the stolen data jumped on the dark web but london drugs says it won't pay in the ransom demand comes as another attack has surfaced.rity targeted with some employee and pati information impacted in one expert says it's vital for companies that are successfully attacked to share how it happened so other organizations can protect themselves. >> Chief operating officer has been pretty tightlipped on exactly how this took place andwhat was happening and you don't want other companies to get into same issue and we need to know the way this attack took place. >> Sophie: for now london drugpaying up to two years of credit monitoring employees and experts say people should take special attention to their online profiles. >>> Tips of comment about the serial killer who maye victims in bc. Police in alberta use dna evidence to the now deceased gary allen to the deaths of four young woman in the calga area in the seventies and wanted for crimes in his native california but fled to canada in 1974 and spent a considerable amount of time living on bc sunshine coast and in the fraser valley. 1998 cut convicted of a sexual assault in new westminster and sentenced to five years. Alberta rcmp convince he committed other crimes in bcnd they want to hear from perfect -- poten victims. >> Realizere asking for some people to go back in their minds to the mid-seventies weather in calgary or the 1980s in half-moon bay or gibson and moveto abbotsford, chilliwack so asked most people to take themselves back there. >> Sophie: a sevenew tips on him came in over the weekend. After serv in a bc prison, extradited whene died in custody in 2011. On hand and victoria for the screening of a documentary on bc's toxic drug crisis. >> My daughter has been to six funerals of her friends and peers kids 18-25 and it's not normal. >> Sophie: as seen from toxic, of film looks for safe supply to address the staggering number of british columbians who die from fentanyl and other drug poisonings each year and the documentary director global bc cameraman rob hoping it can be shown in high schools across the province to help educate young peopleut the consequences of the decisions they make in today's world's. >> We want to tell it on a story down the middle and we want to show people what's really g what the problem really looks like and who's it's affecting and the reason we started this film was to save lives. >> Sophie: vancouver island mlas invited to tonight's sold-out ski greening tonight in victoria were bc will model of panel.

>>> Tax federation controversial parks canada deer cole onydney island near victoria calling a shocking waste of tax dollars. >> Parks canada has no problem wasting taxpayer money as we've seen through this project and they need to be held accountable as these kinds of cost overruns are unacceptable especially at a time when we are staring down a $1.2 trillion debt. >> Sophie: parks canada looks to eliminate a invasive species of deer decimating the foliage and the tax federation say documents obtained through an access to information requests a show parks canada expects to spend $12 million in phase I of theroject which involves snipers shooting from helicopterst parks canada $800,000 to kill 84 dear putting the cost of each deer at $10,000 and federation says during that time, hunters kille 54 dears at no cost to taxpayers. >>> For the second year in a row, bc received a near failing grade in a povertyort card. Food bank canada head of the province d+ t same as last year. Poor g to various factors including the cost of food I this province which has increased more than percent in the past year and rent up more . Mustark in victoria says demand keeps increasing for its services with no end in sight. >> We hear so many stories about why they are here whether newcomers with folks fleeing war in other cries and we have double income faes is a new demographie are seeing in hear from folks arenable to make ends meet with interest rates and groceries. It's bringing just about anyone you can think of through doors. >> Sophie: canada says the prophets need to introducing a poverty reduction strategy to require all political parties to respond to an expert paneln basic income and maint housing's capital budget at one point to billion dollars per year until 2030.

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