Global News Hour at 6 Weekend: Jan 12
The Saturday, January 12, 2019 edition of the Global News Hour at 6. Hosted by Quinn Ohler.
The Saturday, January 12, 2019 edition of the Global News Hour at 6. Hosted by Quinn Ohler.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler said his panel "will take steps to better understand both the president's actions and the FBI's response to that behavior" in coming weeks.
The City of Port Coquitlam has applied for a $360,000 grant from the provincial government to add 20 licensed preschool spaces to their new community centre.
Cameco Spectrum 2019 allows students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics studies to showcase innovations and research in an interactive way.
Sat, Jan 12 – It’s an industry that’s seen explosive growth the last few years. eSports pits teams of players against one another in video game competitions. As Julia Wong reports, an Edmonton tournament shows it teaches as many skills as traditional sports.
Sat, Jan 12 – The sound of truck horns took over parts of Red Deer on Saturday, as oil workers voiced their frustrations amid low oil prices. The convoy follows a string of rallies across Alberta in recent months. As Albert Delitala tells us, those taking part are calling for government action.
Albertans Annie and Darrell Simms have seen their family grow significantly after the birth of quadruplets in October.
The top two teams in the Ontario Hockey League went head-to-head at Budweiser Gardens on Saturday afternoon.
With the trade line in the rearview mirror, two of the busiest General Managers in the league join the show. George Burnett (Guelph) and Roger Hunt (Oshawa) take us through what has been a busy couple of weeks.
A Lethbridge College club says this technology allows individuals to share ideas and learn with people from across the country.
Teams from around the province test their winter survival skills at eight checkpoints along a five-kilometre course. They're timed and judged by experts at each station.
The collision happened around 3:20 p.m. in the 4600 block of 72nd Street.
The eSports League of Legends Invitational wrapped up its tournament Saturday at McNally School; the event was largely driven by students and included roughly 50 students from seven different Edmonton public schools.
An independent report in 2014 found that nearly $1.5 million in emergency funds managed by Krisandra Jacobs and a band manager was not properly accounted for.
Lots of people made new year's resolutions to be more active this year, and Sports Manitoba is trying to help them out.
A group of men from Winnipeg gathered at a local bar to make Valentine's Day cards for women living in shelters.
The vehicle was not pulled over by police.
The warm weather and lack of snow have shut down trails at both of Calgary’s inner city cross-country ski courses.
The storm is leaving its heaviest snowfall on areas west of St. Louis, where about a foot and a half of snow was recorded, with still more falling on Saturday, meteorologist Andrew Orrison said.
Andrew Nelson hopes his signs will be a sign that there are people out there that care.
Snowmobiles, snowshoes used to help rescue two snowboarders who got lost on the backside of Big White on Friday.
Edmonton police said a man suffered serious injuries as he crossed a street in his wheelchair on Saturday.
A few years ago Republicans called U.S. President Barack Obama a "king," "tyrant" and "emperor" when he bypassed Congress, but now support Trump in doing the same.
RCMP say a six-year-old boy was killed in a collision east of Edson on Friday afternoon.
This week on Focus Montreal, Mayor Valérie Plante reflects on lessons learned in her first year and office and discusses her priorities for 2019 and Toursime Montréal's new promotional video has everyone talking.