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  • What happened to Michelle Hadwen? Tips sought in 2009 homicide of Edmonton woman
    The family of Michelle Lee Hadwen, 37, is pleading to help solve her 2009 murder investigation. Edmonton police are now releasing new photos and video, hoping they will spark memories and encourage people to come forward. Kabi Moulitharan reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    May 3
  • Carbon capture and storage ‘is happening,’ but ‘won’t fix our climate change problem’: Guilbeault
    Asked whether the federal government is “giving up” on Canada’s carbon capture and storage initiative Thursday, after a $2.4 billion project in Alberta was cancelled earlier this week, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said while carbon capture and storage “is happening in Canada,” it is not the “be-all end-all.” “We think it can play a role...
    Canada
    May 2
  • Iran launches missile, drone attack on Israel. What happens next?
    Iran launched an historic attack against Israel Saturday, firing drones and missiles in response to an airstrike on an Iranian consulate earlier in the month. While Israel says the majority of those weapons were intercepted and damage is minimal, there are growing international concerns about what happens next. Global’s Redmond Shannon has more.
    Apr 14
  • What happens when someone wins the lottery in B.C.?
    Winning the lottery in B.C. is an exciting moment for anyone who plays. But what happens when someone wins – whether it’s $50 or $50 million? Here are the steps players must take to claim their prize.
    Money
    Apr 8
  • ‘Something exciting happening’: Winnipeg airport, WestJet add new direct flights
    New options for travellers have landed at Winnipeg’s Richardson International Airport, including added flights to Montreal, Ottawa, and Nashville.
    Apr 8
  • Ask a Lawyer: What happens to pets during divorce proceedings
    A dog is a man’s best friend. Under Alberta law, however, this isn’t necessarily the case when you’re dealing with a divorce proceeding or separation. Legal Aid Alberta staff lawyers Chuck Easton and Sheila Raffray, along with Muffin the dog, joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton to talk about family pet ownership after a...
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Apr 2
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  • North American premiere of ‘Breaking Olympia’ happening at Edmonton City Centre
    Phil Heath is a seven-time Mr. Olympia bodybuilding champion and is tied for the second-most titles of all time with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Shane Fennessey joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton to talk about the North American premiere of “Breaking Olympia: The Phil Heath Story” this weekend.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Apr 5
  • Thieves got away with $30M from a Gardaworld storage facility in LA. How could it happen?
    Thieves got away with $30M from a Gardaworld storage facility in LA. How could it happen? Thieves stole $30 million from a Gardaworld storage facility in Sylvan, L.A., believed to be the largest cash heist in Lost Angeles history. A former LA County sheriff explains how they were able to get away with the cash.
    Crime
    Apr 5
  • Alberta RCMP say UCP race voter fraud may have happened, but not provable in court
    Alberta RCMP Supt. Rick Jane said in the course of investigating allegations of voter fraud in the 2017 UCP leadership race, there was some evidence ballots were cast without people’s consent but it was a small number of suspicious votes and the evidence was not enough to prove criminal wrongdoing in court.
    Crime
    Mar 8
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  • Kansas City mayor on Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade shooting: ‘That’s what happens with guns’
    In a Wednesday update, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said that it was “devastating” that individuals have the ability to “disrupt anything” following a shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade that left at least one dead. “That’s what happens with guns,” Lucas said. “That’s something that all of us who are parents,...
    Crime
    Feb 14
  • What happens next to Fredericton gas station that’s been demolished?
    Crews arrived to demolish a Fredericton gas station, decades after it went out of business. Now the question is: What happens next? Anna Mandin reports.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Feb 5
  • Canucks fans flock to Game 6 viewing event at Rogers arena
    Thousands of Vancouver Canucks fans flocked on Friday to a sold-out Rogers arena to watch a game happening thousands of kilometres away. Troy Charles reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 3
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  • Spiders, and snakes and lizards, oh my!
    Clay Young had a big morning! He now has a snake (‘Son of Clay’) named after him, and he got to learn about all the summer programming happening through reptile rescue Prairie Exotics.
    May 3
  • World Laughter Day
    Lora Pesant with Laughter Adventure Canada joins Global News Calgary and shares details about the free “World Laughter Day” event, happening on Sunday, May 5 at the Canmore Centennial Park.
    7 hours
  • ‘Devastating’ fish kill at Port Coquitlam hatchery
    A major hit to a Metro Vancouver fish hatchery. A mystery pollutant has killed thousands of salmon and it happened at a critical time. John Hua has more, including the message hatchery operators have for the public
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 1
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  • Winnipeg hosts simulated air-quality emergency ahead of wildfire season
    After a record-breaking wildfire season, several organizations are teaming up with the City of Winnipeg to drill down on what should happen if the community’s air quality took a turn for the worse. Daisy Woelk reports.
    Apr 30
  • Crime & economy top B.C. business conference concerns
    The impact of crime, as well as the ongoing financial struggles facing B.C. businesses, are front and centre at a province wide business conference happening in Kamloops. Jeff Bray of the Business Improvement Areas of BC discusses the concerns, and the push for solutions.
    Crime
    Apr 29
  • Calgarians agree more affordable housing needed but divided on blanket rezoning
    Everyone seems to agree more housing is needed but there are very different views on what city council needs to do to make that happen. Doug Vaessen has more
    Apr 22
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  • Pakistan bus crash: At least 20 dead, 21 injured after accident in Gilgit-Baltistan
    A bus travelling from Rawalpindi to Gilgit-Baltistan veered into a ravine in Pakistan’s far north early on Friday, resulting in the death of at least 20 people and the injury of 21 others, according to a local government spokesman. The accident happened in the early hours, and the government launched a rescue operation to help...
    World
    May 3
  • Freeland says feds have ‘responsible and fiscal plan’ as U.S. holds interest rates
    Asked about the U.S. Federal Reserve potentially not cutting interest rates unless inflation eases and whether the same could happen with the Bank of Canada, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says the job of the government is to keep inflation low and that it is “sticking to a responsible and fiscal plan” within its budget.
    Canada
    May 1
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