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was like a son to her. >> Speaker: outdoor extremely active, heart of gold. >> Reporter: her son seth and voted were born just two weeks apart. Angry up like peas in a pod. Matheson said brogdon would go to hockey tournaments with her family. >> Speaker: he's best defenceman out there, on tuesday night his life was tragically cut short. Materials walked with his mom when he was attacked. Lisa paramedics tried to save them. >> Unfortunately, he did not made it. >> Speaker: as you can imagine it's very difficult, it's way worse than what can happen in school district. >> Reporter: best friends went to warn against junior high. Matheson says seth did leave her when she broke the news. >> Speaker: it's a very difficult conversation to have. This is a 15-year-old boy, this is a sign, is not meant to happen. >> Reporter: st. Albert public is offering counselling to students and staff. >> Speaker: everybody rally around, and hold his family with all her heart. >> Reporter: a man previously known to place 40-year-old keith james landry was arrested shortly after the deadly attack. The since they charge the second-degree murder. Please say he and the victim knew each other. Back at the scene across has been carved into a tree a few bouquets of flowers while the ground remembering broden. >> Speaker: just like every other boy lesson every other house. He is loving, and deserving and he should still be here. >> Sarah: never take has been charged and death of a 64-year-old man. 32-year-old matthew patrick and 24-year-old mary gaillard called police on may 11th to report a man stepped inside a home near 135 bay avenue and 683. An autopsy determined brian wright was killed, investigators wildly how he died. With a cues are charged with second-degree murder. The admitted public school board says they are stretched thin when it comes to next year's budget but has passed. All costs including staffing are increasing, the school board is dipping into a surplus fund to make ends meet, and board members say that is just not sustainable. The superintendent says schools are get a doctor 6,000 more students each year. In provincial funding is in keeping up. While the latest on globalnews.ca and of course tonight at 5 and 6. Dc government has tabled members to a controversial bill. Go to the province of sweeping powers over municipalities. When change means cabinet could not oust municipal counsellors. But consent order a public vote to determine if a counsellor should be removed. Not only happen if the counsellor is deemed unwilling or unable to do their job, or if there is illegal or unethical behaviour. The second amendment addresses both 20's proposal to give cabinet the power to repeal or alter civic bylaws. They added a series of requirements for a cabinet or to read, clinging tightly the bylaw is quote contrary to provincial policy. >> Speaker: he want me follies to focus on doing the job that they are meant to do. When it comes to, I'm pleased we can provide more clarity in the legislation as municipalities some of anomalies have asked for. >> Reporter: alberta municipalities representing almost 270 communities say the proposed amendments do not go far enough. President tyler gano says the changes fail to address key concerns will having political parties at the municipal level and his follies being forced to hand count election ballots. >> Speaker: were hoping to have the opportunity to meet with minister mciver and work through some of those concerns that we had never got the opportunity yet to very short phone calls. >> Sarah: the opposition ndp calls bill 20 authoritarian comments as the amendments don't reflect that feedback from municipalities or albertans. Debatable 20 has been adjourned for now. Minister mcivor says the province still plans to get the bill passed by the end of the current session, which ends next week. City councils discussing ways to find fund the ride transit program for low income and the etonian's, without for passengers. Demonstrations as even though ridership is back to pre-pandemic levels, their revenue as it returned with it. Demand for the right transit program has grown in recent years. Now, council is looking for ways to balance expenses. >> Speaker: you know that a lot of time in tony's her struggle right out of affordability. So grading for these types of programs. Being able to look at, you know, it's additional funding need to put towards them. While mechanisms can be used to ensure that the people who need

us can access it? >> Sarah: the discounted tried passes are scheduled to increase by 1 dollar per month starting february 2025. This is the same program the province recently cut funding for dead reinstated those same supports the following day. >> Sarah: alberta aviation museum now hopes that can be the one to take over the historic building. Yesterday that bid moved closer to reality. Jasmine king explains. >> Sarah: the fate of alberta aviation museum is a little clearer. >> Reporter: counsel given demonstration direction to begin negotiations with the alberta aviation museum. >> Reporter: hangar 14 the museum's hull was put up the sale in october calm after the city received $42 million repair estimate. This afternoon, the nonprofit made this case I why ability to be sold. The museum argues it should take ownership. >> Speaker: that puts the museum at a huge risk try to find a hole for 35 plus plates and other artifacts you have in our collection that would not be an easy task. >> Reporter: the museum has a lease agreement with the seed to pay a dollar per year for a ride. If you investors came, the museum may save the building but as a much higher cost. >> Speaker: realistically it will cost between 800,000 and a million dollars in rent noor get about a third of the hangar. >> Reporter: the second world war era building is one of three historic pieces left in boxford. Last month, fire destroyed. For such building hangar 11. Sapphire reinforced the historical significance of hangar 14. >> Speaker: we're really looking at ways we can maintain this with import import historic asset in our community. The bonus of is very significant but also have the aviation museum and the budding is also so important. >> Reporter: at the time of the fires of counters talked about moving rehabilitation grant money from the hangar 11 project to hangar 14. The decision made on next steps is currently private. But the museum says it's a good start. >> Speaker: struggling trying to figure out exactly what that might look for us, now we have a bit of a clear picture, we can start moving forward on the other items we want to address. >> Reporter: jasmine king, global news. >> Sarah: what a night it was for oilers fans. Even with analyst Skytracker Weatehr is brought to you in part by Bath Fitter. It just fits. Learn more at bathfitter.com The next lotto 6/49 Gold Ball jackpot is a massive $54 million! Imagine the possibilities Plus, the Classic $5 million jackpot. Two chances tofind your possible. Artisons yeg Flooring Outlet hasbeen serving Edmonton and areafor over 40 ye We strive to find the bestflooring solutions unique to your needs. Let us introduce you to ourwide range of products and we promise you'll loveyour flooring results. Visit us in person,or online today! car accidents are no laughing matter. Were you in when it finished treatment? but the pain didn't actually go away when you were told that's it, there's nothing more you can do. Here's some stretches. You'll be fine. But you aren't. Cool thing is, we might have some different technology and skills that can help. Your second chance starts with a phone call LeadingEdgePhysio.com Well, I think a good estate plan should be focused on you and what is significant to you. So that means what is meaningful in your life at the present moment. Estate planning has become about life planning, not about passing on. For more information, join me for our next complimentary webinar. Classical Music Join me for the next episode of Classic Landscaping, and I'm going to introduce you to the world of permanent botanicals. Lifelike plants that are getting extremely popular in our containers. They add curb appeal to the front of the home. They add beautiful look to our backyard patios as well. Entertaining friends and we don't have to water them. So if you're somebody that struggles to keep things alive or travels a lot through the summer, you might want to consider this option in your home. Join me then. Watch Global News at five every Tuesday for Classic Landscaping. >> Announcer: you're watching "global news at noon". >> Sarah: centre site oilers fans are having a good day but there may be a little tired across brenden escott a double

overtime win. From oilers now on 630 ch ded is here with us. Thanks for joining us. That game had us all at the addressees how do you think the team did? >> Reporter: spectacular odyssey sarah they exceeded my expectations because I thought dallas having a complex or days off and then being at home as well, thought that might have been, enough to sorta give them an edge when I did expect to be a close game. I got to be honest. I was on our sister stations I called 32 final. But I figured it was going to go the stars way. And here edmonton is having already for us least desperate. They got it don annually somewhere fashion I thought the way they got past over a game 6 game 7 it wasn't about to have grimy goes in there. A corrective mature when they need to do some of more times over to accomplish a stanley cup goal. >> Sarah: and the penalty kill is fantastic as a critical one at the very start of the over time. Can you talk about that? >> Reporter: holy smokes this unit is sloppily will drop the top. 93 percent eating the nhl postseason. Talk about exceeding expectations, my goodness. What I love about it is I settle for earth and empowering the guys that participating in those units may not otherwise get a ton of ice time or recognition. So thank you, derek clients think of your fence and day attorneys or even how well ryan nugent hopkins has been playing. I think what we're seeing is them just having so much pride and success in what is going on on the power or penalty kill, excuse me, it's even transferring out to the confidence level when they're back 5 on 5. So as much as you think that might be an opportunity for the other team to gain momentum. Edmonton is turning this into their own sort of source of momentum for the last several games, and of course they are opportunities last night. Dow stated and edmonton snuffed out every single one of them. >> Sarah: actually spoke with the players I really excelling on the penalty kill. In general, who last night? >> Reporter: stewart skinner has to be the guy we look out. Right? Right out the gate sarah, he has a breakaway and a follow-up shot right after. He showed almost all sales are 90 seconds of the game that he was styled in, and when that happens that early to mean that's another shot of confidence in the rest of the team. Okay this guy has got us tonight we can go about our business and not worry about that soft one it could be bidding him earlier about figure is serious, you look at the penalty kill success, any discount what skinner did there, as well. I think overall, I mean, talk about rising to the occasion and doing so through some adversity we saw that second round, he stepped incredibly, the table with another two points he could sydney is defined in wishart, second overtime. >> Speaker: how critical is school at goaltending as a getting deeper into the playoffs? >> Reporter: my goodness. When you have a situation going on the other end of the ice, where dallas has one of the best goaltenders in the league barn on dallas the case in the playoffs. , I believe it such a nice foundation for you to build out from and that is confidence, it's something edmonton did have the benefit of, I think, in the first certainly three games to vancouver. It is 100 percent when you don't have it. It might only be 30 percent of the wind when you knew how goaltending. When you don't have goaltending, sarah, it's 100 percent of the problem. >> Sarah: well said is right thank you, think the team needs to change heading into game two? They. >> Reporter: did a really good job of keeping things contained and just going stride for stride with the dallas team who was allotted for their death. It was supposed to be, you know, their top lines can kind of go shot for shot, I guess with edmonton. Really the is a bit better. I like what I saw a number 1010 step performers. The ryan macleod, lauren vogel's thing if you can keep them engaged out the course of the series, you know, getting even more offensively in one of those guys, you are right there with the best team in the western conference in dallas. And suddenly, the more winds does not seem so insurmountable. >> Sarah: write a getting that extra playing time for all 4 lots of stroke or last night as he approached double overtime, right? >> Reporter: deli would shoot everything about the penalty kill having to work as hard and as often as it is not the game, diamond by the time overtime rolled around connor mcdavid and draisaitl don't play in that situation we are sitting at a very reasonable ice time. Goalie 20 minutes or so instead 24 or what have you. That absolutely played a factor and not only their stamina as overtime went on, but also when

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