Global Edmonton weather forecast: June 20
Meteorologist Jesse Beyer has our seven-day weather forecast starting Wednesday, June 20. We could see some thundershowers .
Meteorologist Jesse Beyer has our seven-day weather forecast starting Wednesday, June 20. We could see some thundershowers .
Su-Ling Goh explains how a team at the University of Alberta has figured out a way to potentially stop cancer from spreading in the body. She also tells us about the Steadward Centre’s anniversary.
What’s the current situation when it comes to mosquitoes in Edmonton? Let’s check in with resident bug man Mike Jenkins.
Efforts to stimulate Alberta’s craft brewing industry have fallen flat. The courts have ruled that the province’s beer policies are unconstitutional. Fletcher Kent has more on what the decision means to local breweries.
How secure is airport parking? An Edmonton man is asking that question after his truck was stolen from a lot and he says more needs to be done to protect other vehicles. Kendra Slugoski reports.
It has been roughly eight months since a northern Alberta woman disappeared. The family of Mandi Boucher made an emotional plea for her safe return. Julia Wong has more.
Marijuana is set to become legal across Canada on Oct. 17. Is Edmonton ready? As Vinesh Pratap reports, the seeds of this emerging industry are quickly taking root.
Here are the top stories from the Wednesday, June 20, 2018 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney.
Former Saskatoon Police Chief Clive Weighill has put forward 44 recommendations in his full review of Saskatchewan's coroner office.
Esterhazy RCMP are currently looking for a 55-year-old man after he allegedly fired a gun at a home on Monday night.
A Regina man is facing charges after two robberies in the city on Tuesday.
Sun Youth co-founder Earl De La Perralle affectionately known as coach Earl has died at 73
Six people have now been charged following a police investigation after six cannabis dispensaries in Regina were raided at the end of March and two more people are wanted by police.
A part of Portage Avenue was closed late Wednesday afternoon after the road buckled.
Dr. Josias Furstenberg had his licence revoked by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan after a disciplinary meeting.
A B.C. man doesn't understand why the Canadian government won't issue their daughter a visa to come to Canada, even though they have approval from the B.C. government.
The lyrics, the harmonies, the dancing and the instrumentals are all made up on the spot, and it’s kind of amazing. Margeaux Maron caught up with Showstoppers! The Improvised Musical as they hit the stage this week at Improvaganza.
An Alberta couple is celebrating the success of its RV trailer rental site WheelEstate. In the past year the business has grown by 1,900 per cent. Emily Mertz has the details.
October 17th is date that Prime Minister Trudeau has set for the legalization of marijuana in Canada.
It can be a harrowing journey, as millions flea their home countries to find safety and refuge in others, and during World Refugee Day one man shared his four year voyage to safety that eventually landed him in Lethbridge.
Eskimos running back C.J. Gable prepares to face his former team on Friday night for the first time since being traded to Edmonton last season.
Think of it as the changing of the guard, if you will. It's that time of year when the big spring mosquitoes die off, only to be replaced by those pesky little ankle-biters.
Here are the top stories from the Wednesday, June 20, 2018 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
U.S. President Donald Trump's Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the U.S. is a world leader in helping refugees around the world.
Sixteen people in Peterborough died of an overdose of opioid painkillers in 2017.