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Special guests from Kids with Cancer Society become Global Edmonton news reporters

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Reporter for a Day experience
WATCH ABOVE: Some very special guests from the Kids With Cancer Society visited Global Edmonton today. Tristen, Katelyn, Hannah and Kylee took on the Reporter for a Day experience with Su-Ling Goh – Sep 28, 2016

It’s an annual event everyone at Global Edmonton looks forward to. On Wednesday, Global Edmonton played host to a number of special guests from the Kids with Cancer Society, who helped report the news of the day.

Katelyn Murray, 12, Hannah Pacholok, 16, Tristen Houle, 9, and Kylee Houle, 6, spent the day at the station.

During their visit, they helped present the weather forecast during Global News at Noon, helped write and edit a story for Global News Hour at 6 and asked some pressing questions of the Global Edmonton staff.

Watch below: Katelyn, Hannah, Tristen and Kylee help Mike Sobel with the weather forecast

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Special guests from Kids with Cancer Society help Mike Sobel with weather forecast

The kids also helped Angus Watt present the markets.

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Watch below: Special guests from Kids with Cancer Society talk business with Angus Watt

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Special guests from Kids with Cancer Society present the markets with Angus Watt

Then it was over to the anchor desk with Shaye, Erin and Mike to wrap up the newscast.

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Watch below: Katelyn, Hannah, Tristen and Kylee join Shaye, Erin and Mike at the anchor desk to sum up their experience on Global News at Noon

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Special guests from Kids with Cancer Society help anchor Global News at Noon

The visit was part of the “Reporter for a Day” Dream Experience, made possible by the Kids with Cancer Society.

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