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Tuesday, June 10, 2014: Global Edmonton Morning News

Morning News anchor Shaye Ganam reporting live from the ETS skills competition, where he was among the members of the public to try and drive a city bus. June 10, 2014.
Morning News anchor Shaye Ganam reporting live from the ETS skills competition, where he was among the members of the public to try and drive a city bus. June 10, 2014. Sara Mulvihill / Global News

Shaye Ganam drives bus at ETS Skills Competition

The annual Edmonton Transit skills competition puts both seasoned drivers and rookies to the test. Morning News anchor Shaye Ganam is among the members of the public who stepped up to see if they could drive a city bus.

 

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Lorraine live at River Cree

Lorraine Mansbridge live on location at the River Cree Casino, which is getting ready to celebrate National Aboriginal Day on Saturday, June 21.

 

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Trending Now: Out of control elevator

Online Producer Slav Kornik with what’s trending today: Coveted tech internships come with big perks, cybercrime causing as much economic harm as drug trafficking and a terrifying elevator malfunction sends a man skyrocketing over 30 floors in 15 seconds.

 

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Beaumont Blues and Roots Festival

This year’s Beaumont Blues and Roots Festival will feature some of the best blues, folk and rockabilly music from across the nation. Organizers Jeremy Kornel and Brent Hannah appeared on the Morning News to talk about some of the fantastic artists lined up.

 

Edmonton’s Child & Made Urban on Father’s Day

Raising a child can present a unique and often challenging set of rules and routines. Fortunately there is advice out there to help keep you on the right track. Edmonton’s Child magazine publisher Wendy Meuller and Made Urban co-founder Kristen Stevenson talk Father’s Day on the Morning News.

 

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Missing Mutt Awareness Day

When a pet goes missing, it can be an extremely stressful time for every family member. But thanks to Missing Mutt Awareness Day this weekend, it will be a lot easier to keep an eye on our furry friends. Missing Mutt Awareness Society members Marley Groenveld and Melissa Baird join Daintre to explain.


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