Community rallies behind St. Albert family after hateful letter
The St. Albert family who received a racist letter in their mailbox last week was surprised last night by an outpouring of support. Sarah Kraus has more.
The St. Albert family who received a racist letter in their mailbox last week was surprised last night by an outpouring of support. Sarah Kraus has more.
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A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke from Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018.
Four videos showing similar men using a similar scheme to gain access to homes are now under investigation by Calgary and Edmonton police.
The principal of Magrath High School says he has been taken back seeing the support and well-wishes coming from across the province after five teens were injured in a highway crash.
Thu, Oct 18: Four videos showing similar men using a similar scheme to gain access to homes are now under investigation by Calgary and Edmonton police. Sarah Offin reports.
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Gerald Dakota Garton was last seen on October 11th, 2018.
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Here are the top stories from the Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
Scores of Okanagan residents were lined up on Thursday afternoon, ready to participate in a casting call for Big Brother Canada Season 7.
Outside of a Montreal cannabis store, what caught people off guard was the amount of packaging used to pack the marijuana.
Dozens of St. Albert residents gathered Wednesday night to show their love and support for the family who received a hateful and racist letter earlier this week.
Cabinet ministers, federal officials and embassy staff will skip the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, which is sometimes referred to as "Davos in the Desert," a senior government insider said Thursday.
Indigenous Celebration Day at Lethbridge College on Thursday commemorated the ongoing efforts being made by president and CEO Dr. Paula Burns in a very special way.
With each passing week and each incident of gang-related crime, the issue of public safety seems to dominate the race to replace Surrey First mayor Linda Hepner.
The foot clinic at the Saul Sair Health Centre sees 15-20 people a day, providing much-needed support for people in Winnipeg experiencing homelessness.
In just over a month, Edmonton will "Bring the Heat" when the Grey Cup Festival comes to town, and ticket sales are hot.