OHL Roundup: Tuesday, February 4, 2020
ST. CATHARINES, Ont. - Jonathan Gruden had a goal and three assists, and the London Knights extended their win streak to nine game by downing the Niagara IceDogs 5-2 on Tuesday in Ontario Hockey League play.
ST. CATHARINES, Ont. - Jonathan Gruden had a goal and three assists, and the London Knights extended their win streak to nine game by downing the Niagara IceDogs 5-2 on Tuesday in Ontario Hockey League play.
Outside the bar Crews and Tangos, Ryley Simard testified, is where she and Tess Richey met Kalen Schlatter for the first time.
• Featuring antique and collectible dolls and toys as well as modern collectibles, play dolls and teddy bears • Doll enthusiasts will find a treasure trove of accessories, clothing, furniture, patterns, vintage toy doll artists and miniatures • Over 70 tables selling collections and accessories
Tuesday is World Cancer Day, so we highlight the challenges patients and their families face. Su-Ling Goh also has a story on a new initiative that hopes to make things a little easier for families with babies who are close to the end of life – or who pass away.
The Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney.
Our Global Edmonton MVP moved away from her Hinton home to follow her basketball dream in St. Albert. It’s been a good decision. As John Sexsmith reports, she’s on the national team’s radar.
The fire department said residents should visit Firesmart B.C. on how to reduce wildfire hazards.
The city says it’s dealing with an uptick in complaints about residential road conditions and built-up snow. Still, Edmonton has not called one residential blading cycle yet this season. Sarah Ryan finds out why.
There’s a push to see more breathing room for Edmonton cyclists so they feel safer when they’re out and about. The debate centres around the possibility of new passing rules for drivers. Vinesh Pratap explains.
ASIRT is investigating after Edmonton police shot a 15-year-old boy while responding to an armed robbery. As Lisa MacGregor reports, the teen suffered a lower-body injury and was taken into custody.
The Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Quinn Ohler.
The truck and its volunteers will respond to wherever they are needed in the Okanagan, B.C., and even out of province.
Calgary police and RCMP officers are investigating the discovery of a body near Airdrie.
The Trans Mountain Pipeline has won a key court ruling, allowing construction of the $7.4-billion project to continue. As Tom Vernon explains, opponents say they’ll keep fighting.
Norm Konechny signed up to volunteer for Melville Fire and Rescue in October 1969. More than 50 years later, he still hasn't set a date to retire.
A new report says in 2019, the demand for industrial space has outpaced the supply.
"Obviously a very tragic outcome here right now. We're trying to understand what the circumstances were on this collision."
Biden insisted he had a "good night" in Iowa even as he trailed the top moderate candidate, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, and the leading progressive, Bernie Sanders, according to initial returns from 62 per cent of precincts.
Paths for People is one of several organizations pushing for new safe-passing rules for motorists, similar to what Calgary has in place now.
The taxi companies' court filings argue that the PTB decision will wreak "economic devastation" on them, and are seeking to see Uber and Lyft's licences suspended.
The institutional parole officer outline how Pritchard was doing poorly in his high-intensity sex offender program and was eventually permanently removed.
Last winter, the city completed "a number of" residential blading cycles before Christmas.
On Tuesday, Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson addressed Alberta’s climate impact after meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, saying that the province needs to demonstrate how it is working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions if new projects that create emissions that are going to be approved.
After meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday, Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson said that Trudeau is “aware” of Alberta’s economic concerns, but that the TMX pipeline expansion will provide “economic hope” for the province.
A 50-year-old truck driver is fighting for his life after being shot at while sitting in his parked semi-tractor in an industrial area of Mayerthorpe, Alta.