Your Saskatchewan – Regina: July 2018
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Here are the top stories from the Tuesday, July 3, 2018 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
Court documents make the claim that Smiling Goat's former employees and their union"unlawfully conspired" to defame the owner and hurt the business's economic prospects.
The search for Danny Kidane, the 24-year-old who went missing from Dauphin's Countryfest Saturday, continued Tuesday with some 50-60 searchers on site.
The first eastern Ontario heat wave of 2018 has many emergency response personnel caring for people with heat inflicted illnesses. Kingston General Hospital says over the Canada Day long weekend they had thirteen people admitted due to heat stroke and heat exhaustion, and say lack of hydration and or experiencing direct sunlight for an extended...
Security teams periodically check on the vacant Kensington Manor and an engineer makes monthly visits to the site to ensure the safety of the surrounding community.
Residents at the J-Henri Charbonneau long-term care centre in the east end say they are "dying of heat" without air-conditioning.
The White House on Tuesday reiterated its position that the United States does not recognize Russia's annexation of Crimea.
Mark Nowakowski, the alleged president of the Fallen Saints Motorcycle Club, was sentenced in Saskatoon court Tuesday.
While a single isolated event might be normal, there's little doubt that the world and Canada are together seeing more extreme weather events
A local man known as the Reptile Guy is facing animal cruelty charges.
From the parade to taking in concerts and outdoor events, Calgary Transit is getting prepared to help Calgary Stampede goers get the most out of all the festivities.
Colin Joseph Beaton, 31, was last seen at 2:00 a.m. on June 30, as he left a cottage in the area of Harbourview, N.S.
At least one city councillor is urging Calgary to make an LRT extension to the airport a priority.
Up to 50 Russian dairy farmer and processors will be touring Ontario and Quebec this month to learn about successes in the Canadian dairy industry.
An Alberta-based explorer who was trapped in a partly flooded cave for days says her heart goes out to the members of a boys' soccer team as they await rescue from an underground cavern in Thailand.
Two otter pups were unveiled to the public on Canada Day.
After years of waiting, Quebecers will finally be able to advertise their name, passions or interests for all to see on the licence plate of their vehicles.
The pilot project has designated a section of Kingston Road just east of Brock Road as a no-stopping zone.
Tournament favourites Brazil, dark horses England and hosts Russia are among the eight teams to take their place in the World Cup quarter-finals.
A 15-year-old boy has been charged with robbery, aggravated assault and use of an imitation firearm after a 20-year-old man was shot with a pellet gun.
Richard Cloutier, co-host of the News on 680 CJOB, 4 to 7 p.m. weekdays, shares his adventures during the Cycle of Hope in support of Habitat for Humanity.
Montreal firefighters were able to rescue two men washing windows who required assistance early Tuesday afternoon.
The new name, logo and colours of the new Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) team in Saskatoon was announced on Tuesday.
The Edmonton Police Service released a photo of a 31-year-old man wanted on more than two-dozen Alberta-wide warrants, hoping the move will spur the public to call in tips on his whereabouts.