Global Edmonton weather forecast: Oct. 23
Meteorologist Jesse Beyer has our seven-day weather forecast starting Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019.
Meteorologist Jesse Beyer has our seven-day weather forecast starting Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019.
"We've just been trying to do everything we can to keep [Gramps] as comfortable as possible and have the most fun that he can have."
The Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney.
The tiniest patients in St. Albert now have their own unit. Newborns who need intensive care will now be able to receive it closer to home. Su-Ling Goh has more in Health Matters.
The Crown told a jury that Abdulahi Sharif wanted to go out in a blaze of destruction the night an Edmonton police officer was attacked and a U-Haul driven into four pedestrians. Fletcher Kent was at court for the closing arguments.
As he confirmed the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion would continue to move forward, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tried to assure Western Canadians that his government would work for everyone. Sarah Ryan explains.
The Alberta Teachers’ Association is calling for the hiring of 2,000 more teachers in the provincial budget. It comes as one Edmonton school has been forced to adopt a lottery system for enrolment. Breanna Karstens-Smith reports.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach Mike O'Shea wasn't ready to reveal his starting quarterback for Saturday's season finale against the Calgary Stampeders.
The Saskatchewan government plans on introducing tougher distracted driving penalties later this fall, but it remains to be seen if harsher fines will curb the offence.
This year wasn't the worst for numbers of offences, it turns out, but it definitely wasn't the best.
A motion to council also calls for a new outreach team "to connect unsheltered and sheltered people to appropriate housing, health and support services."
RCMP released an image of store-bought candy and cannabis-infused candy that was seized by police to show how easy it is to mix them up.
David Sidoo faces fraud and money laundering charges for allegedly paying someone $200,000 to take SAT tests for his sons.
Owner Elio Schiavi said with all the construction in the area over the last few years and with other planned projects, he's losing too much money.
Following a Global News, Le Devoir, and Institute for Investigative Journalism investigation, the city announced changes.
A Winnipeg-based marijuana producer has gotten the green light to start selling pot again after the company was shut down by regulators for selling “unauthorized” batches of product.
Market owner Parmjeet Dhaliwal said it is the largest pumpkin the farm has ever produced.
A notice of appeal filed Wednesday on behalf of Allan Perdomo Lopez said he also wants to challenge the nine-year prison sentence he was given last month.
A joint investigation involving the Alberta Sheriffs and Edmonton police has resulted in an Edmonton rental suite used for drug activity being shut down.
What used to be a high-paying, bulletproof career is now one that has many people laid off and looking for work.
Warning: This story contains details that may be distressing to readers.
A man accused of stabbing an Edmonton police officer and striking four pedestrians with a cube van was trying to cause as much chaos and destruction as possible, the Crown said in its closing statement Wednesday.