Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: Sept. 12
Here are the top stories from the Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Nancy Carlson.
Here are the top stories from the Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Nancy Carlson.
City officials have confirmed that test results received this week indicate the toxin levels are back within safe limits and no algae blooms have been observed in the lake since the end of August.
Members of the Humboldt Broncos family past and present gathered in the community for the season openers to reconnect with people who share a common bond.
Uber could hit the region's roads with its new bike-share system. The bikes have electric power, and don't use docking stations.
Many are wearing green and yellow, the Saskatchewan junior A hockey team's colours, which have become familiar to most Canadians since the tragedy.
The book reached stores on Tuesday and has been No. 1 on Amazon since details first began emerging a week ago.
Max Pacioretty says he's excited to play with the Las Vegas Golden Knights after he was traded from the Montreal Canadiens.
The City of Calgary passed its cannabis bylaw in August banning the public consumption of marijuana once it's legalized.
EPCOR officially opened Canada's largest wastewater nutrient recovery facility in Edmonton which will divert 3 million liters of waste water from the North Saskatchewan River daily.
Calgary duo Calvin Zaryski and Myron Tetreault are back from Sweden after finishing the almost 10-hour Otillo Swimrun. The growing sport of swimrun sees teams of two complete a 75-km race that involves swimming between and running over islands.
It’s the one day a year that visitors get to go inside an aircraft at the Alberta Aviation Museum. Gord Steinke spoke to people with the museum on Wednesday about Open Cockpit Day.
Another warning has emerged about where you get your fur-ever pet, with one Calgary family’s journey they say led to heartbreak.
Three men, one from Alberta and two from B.C., were arrested in the South Okanagan in August for fraud and identity theft.
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen has rescinded its evacuation alerts for the Cool Creek and Snowy Mountain wildfires.
The man who was shot in a southwest Edmonton suburb Wednesday morning is Vimal Chandra Iyer, who was convicted in a high-profile fraud scheme, neighbours told Global News. Sarah Kraus reports.
Arson charges have been laid against Scott Kenneth Campbell, 43, and Stephen Turner, 44.
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Florence is headed for a region with some of the most well-known military bases in the country, including Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia and the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in South Carolina.
Pierrefonds residents have been evacuated from their homes on Thorndale Street early Wednesday evening as part of a police operation.
Students at Sinclair Secondary School were introduced to a dark reality in the region on Wednesday — human trafficking.
The City of Kelowna as well as Dropbike provide an update on the city's bike sharing pilot project.
Halifax Regional Council has voted to amend an existing bylaw to prohibit smoking of any kind on municipal property, except in specially designated areas.
Kaleb Dahlgren is back on the ice at York University after suffering life-changing injuries. He was on the Humboldt Bronco bus the day it crashed, and shares his thoughts about returning the sport he loves and joining a new team.
Durham police issued more than 600 speeding tickets and 429 tickets for other driving offences to motorists around school zones in the region last week.
Minnesota regulators postponed a meeting Tuesday on Enbridge's planned Line 3 replacement after pipeline opponents disrupted the meeting with a bullhorn and a boombox.