RMC graduate and astronaut Joshua Kutryk visits alma mater
Mar 23
A Greener economy: RBC’s commitment to sustainability
Andrea Barrack and Jenn Livingstone from RBC discuss the company’s efforts to make a lasting impact on the environment beyond Earth Day. Discover Jenn’s personal journey to environmental consciousness and learn why businesses are increasingly prioritizing sustainability. Explore RBC’s initiatives, including community investments and tools for individuals to become more environmentally conscious. From the Georgian...
The Morning Show
Apr 17
Hopeful future Olympians compete in Winnipeg’s RBC training grounds
As Olympic athletes gear up for Paris, Winnipeg’s youth are chasing their own Olympic dreams for 2028 and beyond. Katherine Dorain has the story.
Global News at 6 Winnipeg
Apr 13
World of Wheels coming to RBC Convention Centre
If you’re a fan of classic cars, the ‘World of Wheels’ is taking over RBC Convention Centre this weekend. Clay Young got a sneak peak this morning.
Mar 22
RM of Tache wildfire update
Officials with the R-M of Tache say a that small drop of snow has helped dampen an early wildfire, but they are expecting a very busy season.
Mar 28
Calgary’s city-wide rezoning proposal: what does RC-G look like?
A record public hearing continues at city hall over a proposal to rezone the majority of residential properties in Calgary to allow for more housing types on a single property. Adam MacVicar explores what RC-G zoning is, and what it looks like.
Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
Apr 23
Flood watch 2024 continues in Manitoba: technology could be game changer for RM of St. Andrews
St. Andrews CAO Brent Olynyk explains how drone technology for monitoring river levels could potentially give the RM a head start in the event of flooding.
Apr 18
Civilian employees at RMC and CFB Kingston continue their strike
Picket lines remain up at CFB Kingston and Royal Military College as a strike by civilian support workers continues. It’s impacting military bases in Ontario and Quebec including 140 employees in Kingston. Fitness classes, mess halls, and even the military retail store are just some of the services that have been impacted by the work...
Jan 17
Connor McDavid back in Edmonton Oilers lineup
After missing the last three games with a lower-body injury, Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid will be back in the lineup Monday night.
Sports
Apr 15
Lessons learned from 2016 applied to wildfire near Fort McMurray
It’s dry, windy and warming up in Alberta, which has led to wildfires sparking across the province, including up near Fort McMurray. As Breanna Karstens-Smith explains, officials and fire crews are applying lessons learned from the 2016 inferno to try and prevent a repeat disaster.
Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
Apr 22
Scott McGillivray and Debra Salmoni share the keys to making a rental property a success
Gear up for the newest season of “Scott’s Vacation House Rules” as Scott McGillivray and Debra Salmoni return to transform cottages into irresistible vacation getaways. They chat to us about surprises and twists from the new season and some practical advice for rental property success!
The Morning Show
Apr 22
Terwillegar Rec Centre sex assault suspect turns himself into Edmonton police
A suspect wanted in a sexual assault involving a teenage girl at the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre turned himself in to Edmonton police one day after a warning was issued. Breanna Karstens-Smith reports.
Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
Mar 7
Students call for McGill to divest from Israel
Student protesters held a die-in at McGill on Thursday as they continue to demand the university divest from Israel.
Mar 28
Former NHL player Kirk McLean and Canucks mascot, Fin visit Enderby, B.C.
For many kids in the North Okanagan spring break just got sweeter, a group of hockey fans got to play a game with a pro. Sydney Morton takes us to Enderby ahead of the big Kraft Hockeyville announcement.
Lifestyle
Mar 27
Deer takes dip after jumping into pool at Ontario rec centre
The Vollmer Recreation Complex in LaSalle, Ont., had an unexpected guest on Sunday after a deer jumped through a glass window, got into a hot tub and then took a lap in the pool before staff managed to get it out of the building.
Canada
Feb 26
McDonald’s experiences system outages at stores worldwide
McDonald’s has reported system outages at multiple locations around the world, including in Canada. The company says the outages are not due to a cybersecurity event.
Consumer
Mar 15
Ronald McDonald House Manitoba marking 40 years
“Truly amazing what they do here for families from near or far.” Ronald McDonald House Charities Manitoba (@RMHManitoba) is marking 40 years helping people in this province. Clay Young spent the morning on Juno Street, speaking with families who’ve found a support system there.
Mar 4
Team Saskatchewan skip Mike McEwan enjoying every minute of prairie curling
It’s the one career where you are encouraged to throw rocks at houses, and Team Saskatchewan skip Mike McEwan knows exactly where he wants those stones to land.
Global News at 5 Regina
Mar 7
Edmonton rec centre workers, 911 operators votes overwhelmingly in favour of strike
An overwhelming 91 per cent of voting members of the Civic Service Union (CSU 52), which represents many City of Edmonton workers, has voted in favour of strike action. Nicole Di Donato explains what the next steps are.
Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
Feb 13
Fatality Inquiry begins into Timothy McConnell’s death at Edmonton Remand
Timothy McConnell, a 23-year-old man, died from suicide in the Edmonton Remand jail three years ago. On Monday, court began hearing facts about the circumstances around his death. Sarah Ryan reports.
Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
Feb 26