Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: Oct 9
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton on Saturday, Oct 9th with Breanna Karstens-Smith.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton on Saturday, Oct 9th with Breanna Karstens-Smith.
"We were there having fun with the band."
Griffins athlete Sofia Digiacomo has turned to gofundme to pay for elective surgery amidst the ongoing surgery backlog due to the surge in COVID-19 hospitalizations. Mikaela Henschel reports.
The ministry says this past summer’s heat wave caused rutting in the right lane between Kamloops and Merritt.
Saskatoon Police are looking for a man they believe stabbed another man on Friday night during a fight.
The BC Court of Appeal reimposed the injunction Friday on an interim basis, until logging company Teal Cedar's appeal of the decision can be heard in November.
The Emmanuel Foundation’s warehouse in Edmonton caught fire Friday morning. Now, charity members are trying to find ways to move forward. Sarah Komadina has more.
Claude & Claudette depanneur owner Robert Kim said the streaming sensation has brought back cherished childhood memories of growing up in South Korea.
``We urge the public not to misuse any medications in their efforts to avoid or manage COVID-19,'' the health agency said in its tweets on Saturday.
The motorcyclist was in critical condition when he was transported to a hospital in the area, said Sergeant Catherine Bernard, a spokeswoman for the SQ.
At least two Kingston service organizations are once again lending a helping hand this Thanksgiving.
A fall caused by a pothole was fatal for a cyclist in her sixties, Saturday shortly before 12:30 p.m., in the Canton of Roxton, in Montérégie.
The 3,200-square-foot home with a bridge over a moat is located in the North Okanagan, near Cherryville, and has a price of $3.45 million.
A Liberal MNA is hoping to promote the game of chess to young Montrealers by launching a first of its kind tournament in the West Island.
Kelowna, Vernon and Penticton have moved out of the hot zone, as defined by the BCCDC, which is more than 20 cases per 100,000 population.
A Winnipeg man is facing several serious charges after a shooting on Selkirk Avenue left a 32-year-old man with serious injuries in early August.