Bianca Millions
Anchor/Reporter
Bianca Millions is the anchor of Global News Weekend Morning and a digital journalist in Edmonton.
Born and raised in Barrhead, Bianca is a graduate of NAIT’s Radio and Television Arts program.
With an early interest in sports reporting, she interned in the TSN newsroom in Toronto before becoming a sports anchor and reporter at CTV Regina, where she spent three and a half years.
She later joined CTV Edmonton as the host of Bianca Presents, a segment highlighting local businesses and events in a creative and informative way.
Bianca then transitioned into news reporting as a video journalist with CityNews Edmonton before joining the Global Edmonton team in November 2025.
From sports to hard-hitting news and everything in between, some of the most memorable moments of Bianca’s career range from telling complex, feature-length stories — including coverage of the circumstances surrounding a young man killed by police – to reporting live amid thousands of passionate fans during the Edmonton Oilers’ back-to-back Stanley Cup runs.
Beyond the newsroom, Bianca is deeply involved in her community.
She has volunteered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, served meals and distributed care packages in Edmonton’s inner city, lived and worked for a month in an orphanage in Uganda, and made multiple trips to Costa Rica supporting children and families living in poverty.
She is honoured to emcee and participate in events throughout the city, helping to spotlight local charities and meaningful causes whenever possible.
In her free time, Bianca enjoys being outdoors, whether on a long walk or horseback riding, and making memories with her two young sons.
She’s also a football fan (Go Packers!) and loves exploring new experiences, especially when they’re shared with great people.
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Video Archives
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The Little Warriors Be Brave Luncheon welcomes keynote speaker Elizabeth Smart -
Boyle Street loses “housing first” program funding -
Sister of domestic violence victim advocates for WIN House shelter -
Publication ban lifted as sentencing begins in case of Edmonton girl found dead in hockey bag -
Edmontonians flock to bars to cheer on Team Canada Men’s Hockey -
Edson residents left without mail service for weeks -
Edmonton community pays for its own school windrow removal -
Enchanted Bloom: A Night Out For Mental Health -
Copper wire thieves leave St. Albert rink unusable for remainder of season -
Wetaskiwin business owner brings alleged fraudster to justice -
Busiest travel days of the holidays arrive at Edmonton International Airport -
Respiratory illnesses plague Alberta pharmacies and emergency rooms
Author Archives
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Edmonton LRT construction to close 102 Avenue to traffic starting March 16In a release, the City of Edmonton says the work on 102 Avenue will happen in phases, with the first phase expected to begin on March 16 and lasting approximately 20 weeks.CanadaMar 12
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Sister of domestic murder victim Nancy Cooper raises awareness at WIN House eventAn Alberta woman whose sister’s 2008 murder by her husband in the U.S. made headlines across the continent is hoping their family’s nightmare will help prevent similar tragedies.CanadaMar 5
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Edson hasn’t received mail in 2 weeks due to Canada Post office floodingWhat was initially expected to be a short-term closure has instead left Canada Post mail operations suspended indefinitely in Edson and Yellowhead County.ConsumerFeb 12
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Alberta business thwarts attempt to buy snowmobile with forged I.D.Using stolen or fake identification to make big ticket purchases isn't a new scam, but it appears to work often enough to keep businesses on their toes and investigators busy.CrimeJan 2