Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: April 7 2024
New details about a horrific dog attack that killed an eleven-year-old, as the boy’s father opens up about the dogs that lived inside his home. Ottawa plans to pump billions of dollars into artificial intelligence and how a local event aims to inspire the next generation of STEM students.
Apr 7
Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: March 13
Tensions are high as City of Edmonton employees within Civic Services 52 prepare to walk off the job in strike action, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Premier Danielle Smith in Alberta amid growing demands to dump the planned April 1 hike to the consumer carbon levy, and the Canadian Liver Foundation is sounding the...
Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
Mar 13
Global National: Feb. 14
A shooting at the Super Bowl victory parade for the Kansas City Chiefs in Missouri has left at least one person dead and 22 more injured, many of whom are children. What police are saying about the latest deadly mass shooting in the U.S. A fierce Nor’easter has walloped eastern Newfoundland and Labrador after dumping...
Global National
Feb 14
Global News at 6 Toronto: Dec. 9, 2023
Baseball fans were left disappointed as MLB superstar Shohei Ohtani announced on social media that he signed with the L.A. Dodgers, despite rumours of a potential move to the Toronto Blue Jays. Meanwhile in Venice, the canals have turned a bright green colour after climate change activists protests dumped fluorescein into the water to protest...
Dec 9, 2023
BIV: New retail job postings jump 44%
Some retailers continue to struggle with staffing, and Walmart plans to beef up its online offerings. BIV’s Tyler Orton has your business news.
Global News Morning BC
Jul 28, 2023
Global National: July 13
A tornado has touched down in the Ottawa suburb of Barrhaven, frightening residents and damaging at least 125 homes. The damage, and what witnesses say they experienced. People in southern Europe are sweltering under a severe heat wave, which the Italian Meteorological Society has named “Cerberus,” after the three-headed dog in Greek mythology who guards...
Global National
Jul 13, 2023
Hundreds of Maple Ridge residents displaced by massive fire
Hundreds of Maple Ridge residents are temporarily displaced after a massive fire at a construction site jumped to a neighbouring apartment building. Julia Foy reports.
Fire
Jun 10, 2023
Carbon pricing, alcohol tax increase comes into effect across Canada
Canadians in some provinces and territories will be paying more at gas pumps and liquor stores with new taxes coming into effect. Joe Scarpelli tracks several major changes that are now in effect and could impact your wallet.
Canada
Apr 1, 2023
B.C. ski jumper soaring to new heights
Canadian ski jumper Alex Loutitt is flying high and making history on the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup circuit. Jay Janower has her story.
Global News Hour at 6 BC
Feb 1, 2023
Global News at 5:30: July 29, 2021
Baseball is coming back to Toronto as the Blue Jays prepare for their long-awaited return home. Penny Oleksiak faces a golden opportunity to make Olympic history in Canada. Plus, the City hopes that rubber speed bumps will help save lives by improving pedestrian safety.
Global News at 5:30 Toronto
Jul 29, 2021
“It’s despair, it’s desperation.” Carjacking victim talks about frightening experience
Ernie Haak was about to help his father out of his SUV at Winnipeg’s Health Sciences Centre when someone jumped into the driver’s seat and took off – with his dad still in the passenger’s seat. Haak tells Global’s Joe Scarpelli about the experience as the city’s police deal with a spate of carjackings.
Apr 22, 2020
Toronto widower speaks out about road violence as two pedestrians die in 24 hrs
When a car jumped a Scarborough curb and killed a pedestrian two years ago, it left three young boys without their mother and robbed a husband of his wife. With two pedestrian fatalities in the last 24 hours, the woman’s widower is speaking out. Cindy Pom reports.
Global News at Noon Toronto
Jun 15, 2016
Evan Dunfee: Canadian Olympian with the true meaning of sportsmanship
Evan Dunfee was awarded the bronze medal in the Men’s 50k race walk when officials disqualified a Japanese competitor for bumping him off his stride. But, on an appeal Dunfee lost his bronze medal. As Jay Janower reports, Dunfee agrees with the decision.
Global News Hour at 6 BC
Sep 13, 2016
10-year-old boy saves mom from drowning after she has seizure in pool
Warning: Video contains distressing images. Viewer discretion is advised. Home security video posted on Aug. 5 shows the moment a 10-year-old boy jumps into a pool to save his mother from drowning after she experienced a seizure.
Aug 26, 2022
Biden says U.S. gas tax holiday would have no major impact on highway funds
U.S. President Joe Biden called on Congress Wednesday to pass a three-month suspension of the federal gasoline tax to help combat record pump prices and provide temporary relief for American families this summer. The president added that if passed by Congress, this would have some — but not a significant — impact on highway funds.
Consumer
Jun 22, 2022
‘Nothing short of a hero’: Woman praised for heroic efforts in challenging rescue at West Vancouver beach
A West Vancouver mother jumps into cold and choppy waters to save a 15-year-old boy with autism, in distress off Dundarave beach. Catherine Urquhart has the story.
Global News Hour at 6 BC
Sep 12, 2022
Longines FEI Show Jumping World Cup
All week, Thunderbird Showpark in Langley, has been hosting the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup. A number of the world’s top riders competing, including Canada’s very own Vanessa Mannix in the grand show ring. She joins Jay and Jenn to tell them more.
Global News Morning Weekend BC
Aug 26, 2018
Bystanders come together to rescue boy trapped under car
Bystanders jumped into action in Brooklyn Monday afternoon to free a four-year-old boy who had become pinned under a runaway car.
World
Jun 2, 2015
Bury the snow in spring, dig it up in the fall
In order to help athlete’s get a jump on the ski season, Whistler Olympic Park has buried snow in the dirt and are now in the process of digging it up. Jay Janower explains why.
Global News Hour at 6 BC
Oct 24, 2016
Mumps outbreak raises issues over vaccination responsibility
A mumps outbreak has authorities warning people to ensure their vaccinations are up-to-date. While everyone is supposed to be responsible for their own health care, Meaghan Craig looks at whether health care professionals can be doing a better job at educating people.
Global News at 10 Saskatoon
Mar 1, 2017