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Сентябрь
2016

Новости за 06.09.2016

Hermine weakens but could still impact eastern seaboard

Global Edmonton 

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Hermine is expected to begin weakening as it churns hundreds of miles offshore in the Atlantic Ocean, but forecasters warn it could continue to impact areas from New York to southern New England with pounding waves, coastal flooding and beach erosion before it moves out to sea. A tropical storm warning remained...



Robin Carpenter wins Tour of Alberta

Global Edmonton 

Carpenter, who rides for Holowesko-Citadel, completed the five-day 580-kilometre event in 13 hours 35 minutes 31 seconds.

Kelowna man fighting type 1 diabetes takes on Ironman

Global Edmonton 

A Kelowna man is heading south of the border to take on his very first Ironman. While it’s a challenge few people every try, let alone conquer, it’s an even bigger feat for Tyler McClellan. McClellan, 39, has type 1 diabetes. He was diagnosed when he was 14. Despite the diagnosis, McClellan remains active and...

A sneak peak at the kitchen in the Ice District’s Grand Villa Casino

Global Edmonton 

In a couple of days, Edmontonians will be able to experience a taste of Las Vegas in the heart of the city. The finishing touches are being put on the Grand Villa Casino in the Ice District and on Monday, Nancy Carlson got a sneak peak in the kitchen where one chef is hungry for...

Global Edmonton Woman of Vision: Kathleen Todoruk

Global Edmonton 

It’s a sign Edmonton’s fashion community is alive and well. Western Canada Fashion Week celebrates 12 years this month. And one of the city’s most successful designers is our Global Edmonton Woman of Vision. Lesley MacDonald has her story.

How potential changes in foreign investment rules might impact Alberta

Global Edmonton 

There are signals China could assert its economic power in Canada. It appears the Liberal government is looking at relaxing some rules surrounding foreign investment. Vassy Kapelos looks at what’s changed and what it could mean for Alberta’s economy.

Economic downturn dominates discussion on Labour Day

Global Edmonton 

Employment was on the minds of many Albertans Monday and not just because it was Labour Day. Attendance at an annual Labour Day barbecue in Edmonton may have been higher because of the economy. As Julia Wong reports, may question whether the province could be doing more to help workers.





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