Edmonton weather forecast: Dec. 2, 2021
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021 evening weather forecast for Edmonton and the surrounding area.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021 evening weather forecast for Edmonton and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney for Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021.
Canada’s road to Truth and Reconciliation will soon run through the Vatican, where the pope will hear first-hand accounts from residential school survivors. In two weeks, a delegation of mostly Indigenous leaders will travel to Rome with the ultimate goal of hearing a long-sought-after apology. Dan Grummett has more.
A driver with the Edmonton Transit Service has been charged with failing to yield to a pedestrian after the bus he was driving hit a woman in the city's downtown core on Thursday.
Albertans who are 60 years of age and older are now allowed book their COVID-19 vaccine booster shots, but actually getting those appointments has come with some confusion for both citizens and pharmacies. Chris Chacon has more on the rocky start to the province’s booster shot rollout.
Oscar Benjumea used his opportunity to address the court on the final day of his sentencing hearing: to apologize.
The man who crashed his car into a south Edmonton Starbucks, resulting in the death of all three of his passengers, said he’s sorry Thursday in court, explaining this will weigh on his conscience for the rest of his life. Sarah Ryan has the details.
Premier Jason Kenney’s office is firing back against a former senior staffer who is suing them. Ariella Kimmel is seeking $400,000 in damages over an alleged toxic work environment and wrongful dismissal. Tom Vernon has the latest.
We’ve been hearing a lot about health-care heroes during this pandemic, but the list usually doesn’t include pharmacists, who have played a bigger role than ever over the past 20 months. Su-Ling Goh reports.
A city committee is hearing from some of Lethbridge’s medical professionals this week about the ongoing challenges of finding and retaining doctors.
Federated Co-op Limited says their recent deal to purchase Husky retail fuel sites from Cenovus helps put them in a position to reduce their carbon footprint.
Burnaby RCMP said a package containing a $1,500 stroller was stolen from the front doorstep of a home in Surrey, B.C., on Nov. 24.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers will host the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the CFL's West Division final Sunday afternoon.
Representatives from Alberta Indigenous communities are hoping to continue reconciliation efforts by sharing their stories with Pope Francis later this month
Police in Delta, B.C., say an investigation into a fire that burned down a commercial building on New Year's Day last year has ended with a guilty plea.
'Tis the season to be merry, but making sure that's in check when it comes to alcohol. The Lethbridge Police Service announced plans for the 2021 Christmas Check Stop Campaign.
Thursday's COVID-19 update lowered B.C.'s seven-day average for new cases to 345, and left the province with 3,020 active cases.
An estimated 400 people line up outside the Raphaël Napa André memorial tent every night, people from all backgrounds and walks of life who've fallen on hard times, even children.
There have been 366 new COVID-19 cases identified in Alberta over the past 24 hours, according to a pandemic update on the provincial government's website Thursday afternoon.
The land will be used as part of a "natural buffer zone" by the group, intended to protect core habitats for many animals and plants.
The National Eating Disorder Information Centre says children as young as five pick up on negative body image conversations.
How we talk about our bodies and the language we use matters, especially when little ones are listening. Kendra Slugoski has more on what not to say and reframing that conversation.