Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: Feb. 18
Here are the top stories from the Monday, Feb. 18, 2019 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Jennifer Crosby.
Here are the top stories from the Monday, Feb. 18, 2019 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Jennifer Crosby.
In a tense Fox News interview on Sunday, policy advisor to U.S. President Donald Trump Stephen Miller defended the president's national emergency declaration and suggested that a veto was a possibility if Congress disapproves.
When it comes to tracking and taking down child predators, the Saskatchewan ICE unit is being regarded as one of the best in the country.
The mittens Team Alberta athletes are wearing at the Canada Winter Games this year are making a bold statement.
The London Knights spent Family Day in Mississauga tangling with the Steelheads.
While she was ecstatic to be heading home, though, Katherine O'Neil says she feels let down by a lack of effort and communications from the Canadian Embassy and Global Affairs Canada.
Prince Albert police dog Febee assisted officers in apprehending a 37-year-old man after a stolen van struck a patrol vehicle this long weekend.
With the help of his $1,200 Dual Field metal detector, White Rock resident Chris Turner reunites people with their lost jewelry.
Trump cautioned Venezuelan armed forces not to harm opposition leader Juan Guaido or other opposition politicians and demanded that they allow in food, medicine and other supplies.
After decades of performing in Saskatoon, piano player Maurice Drouin died at age 82 in Waskesiu, Sask., on Feb. 16, 2019.
Here are the top stories from the Monday, Feb. 18, 2019 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Kim Smith.
The Flames improved to 21-1-0 this season when leading after two periods.
Sasha Chmelevski scored five goals as the Ottawa 67's defeated the North Bay Battalion 6-3 in Ontario Hockey League action Monday.
Given the current measles outbreaks in the Lower Mainland and Washington state, Interior Health officials are urging everyone to check to make sure their families are fully immunized.
The B.C. NDP government will unveil its second provincial budget on Tuesday.
For some who think about Transcona, negative stereotypes sometimes come to mind, but the people who live there see the stigma as a badge of honour.
Imagine being able to skate on your street. In Laval, André-Du Bouchet Street is covered in ice that is as smooth, if not smoother, than some public rinks.
An estimated 300 militants are mixed in with hundreds of civilians, refusing to surrender and trying to negotiate an exit with the U.S.-backed forces surrounding them.
It may be a place for dogs to roam free and play along with others, but the dog park has a special place in Cheryl Rushton's heart.
A Knox Metropolitan United Church bell ringer marked her graduation from apprentice with a marathon performance, playing songs every 15 minutes all Family Day.
Community Safety Minister Sylvia Jones and Attorney General Caroline Mulroney are scheduled to hold a news conference at Halton Regional Police headquarters in Oakville Tuesday morning.
A Winnipeg grandmother has returned home to her grieving family after her daughter died last week while they were at a resort in the Dominican Republic.
The deadline to file your taxes is April 30, but there are a few advantages to getting your paperwork in much sooner.
It’s been six weeks of despair for Toronto musician Jeff Burke after his bassoon and several other items were stolen in early January.
Activities were spread throughout the gallery, including take-home crafts, shadow puppets and scratch art.