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>> Speaker: just like every other boy. Is kind and deserving and he should still be here. >> Daintre: learn about not the 15-year-old was attacked and killed earlier this week as family and friends mourn his death. A recent report from food bank canada gives alberta a failing grade for food security, marjorie beds from the edmonton food bank joins us in studio. And, inching closer to the cup. It's game on tonight for the edmonton oilers as they begin their series against the dallas stars. >> Announcer: you're watching global edmonton. This is "global news at noon". >> Daintre: good afternoon. Grief and anger over the death of a 15-year-old near saint albert hilliard this week has many and shock. The team was out walking with his mother when he was attacked despite there efforts, police and paramedics cannot save him. Kendra sadoski joins us from the newsroom with more. And kendra, a family member close to the victim brogdon is sharing some the memories with us. >> Reporter: hi, daintre the mother of brogdon best friend seth is trying to come to grips with the sudden and horrific loss. She has known brogdon since he was a baby and knowing he won't be back in her home is heartbreaking. Brogdon was a grade nonstudent student at hornick and school in st. Albert. He was a hockey player, his position, defence. This best friend's mom said she just spoke with brogdon a week ago she told him she loved him. >> Speaker: it's he's a beauty. It is the fact. Love the outdoors, camping, lakes, hockey, incredible player, incredibly young. And a great friend. The little fellow came and frightened she has a heart condition, and on the first times you know he get to see him, he is laying on a bed of ice of heart surgery he's a fighter. He means everything. Not just to me, to his entire family, to my sons, my daughters. >> Scott: police were. >> Daintre: called to this dead end road tuesday night. >> Reporter: at around 9:30 P.M. it is just south of st. Albert. There was a report of a teen seriously injured. He cannot be saved. Brogdon died before he knew could be rushed to hospital. Police say a man was arrested shortly after. In revealing very few details, except the teen and the man appeared to have known one another. St. Albert public schools sure there heartbreaking news on facebook. The board writes, our hearts are with brogdon's family, friends, classmates, and teachers as a struggle with this enormous loss. Our flags also be lowered and honour our. Your most grateful for the time he spent with us may he rest in peace. Edmonton public schools say brogdon also attended harvard and school over this year. Support workers are in that k-9 school today to provide counselling to students and staff, daintre? >> Daintre: all right thank so much, kendra. Police say a man stabbed and killed last week and the kingsway area did not know his attackers. On sunday, 34-year-old quentin quinto was found injured at 102nd street and kingsway. You say can do hospital where he died police arrested and charged 31-year-old irvin badarm with second-degree murder and robbery. Officers say irvin badarm robbed the kingsway cancer centre testing a very. Detective's pleas suspects involved in the robbery and homicide. And ask that if anyone hasn't for information, they come forward. Well, alberta's recent are warning that can change very quickly. Right now, there are 30 wildfires burning in our province in 20 of those are still burning from last season. All parts are currently under control or being held and that includes the fort mcmurray fire where residents have been allowed to go home. Fire officials say it while conditions are favourable now, it is important robert and sue continued to practice fire safety. 77 percent of fires this season have been caused by people. >> Speaker: despite her efforts are mine albertan visitors it's important to take extra care and the action that can cause a wildfire or at the may long weekend 25 of banning campfires were detected in the calgary forest area. You are quickly established by patrol stuff but if danger had been higher vcc could have led to new catastrophic wildfires starts over the long weekend.

>> Daintre: by this time last year, 520,000 hectares and burned and our province, compared to the 29,000 hectares this year. >> Ciara: well, not a cloudy day here in the city. Yesterday we received around 10 millimetres of rain and that rain continuing into the early afternoon, will see pockets of sunshine later. But still can't coverage on 12 degrees today evening 7 and over 9 lost and even seeing frost's amazing the city and the frost we could see come back in along with heavy fog. Right now, or canvassing a mixed bag of everything except for wind thankfully the wind is nice and light all the way into the weekend. Tomorrow, temperatures slowly starting to come off 15 degrees, and that evening well on so again, kind of what we are seeing. But saturday 15. Yes, still the same or sunshine for the evening lola blow been warmer. Normal hospice time of year is 19, a normal level is 7 so we are still below that. Last year on this day though a little bit warmer. 20 degrees and the evening lola blevins. The sun rose at 5:20 A.M. this morning but we really did not see much and setting at 942 P.M. depending on how thick the cloud coverages may not be able to see much. Back on this day in 188,631 degrees. Weddings for that to roll back. And spring has sprung janice sharing this beautiful photo love it. You can smell picture from here. I'll send back to you, daintre. >> Daintre: we are getting closer to game one of round three the edmonton oilers are getting some help from a hollywood celebrity. >> Speaker: yeah, that's right. I'm in oilers fan. I saw game 6 and they won both games. >> Daintre: to meth meadows was talking about his upcoming to reschedule on social media where he revealed his hockey allegiance. It turns out that comedian bleeds copper and blue. >> Speaker: I'll probably have this here [inaudible] the edmonton oilers win the stanley cup. >> Daintre: now the edmonton oilers play the dallas stars tonight and as slav kornik reports, it's not going to be an easy series. >> Reporter: and then there were 4. Yours are the western conference bottles the second time in three years. >> Speaker: 4 teams left now I once here for a reason. Great teams know how to win games. Just get this burnt out. >> Speaker: as excitement there is also, you know, autoplay not really a bath expo. >> Reporter: dallas presents a major challenge for the oilers, at the front is among the strengths. That's really very good defensively just as eager for a long stretch of game. >> Speaker: 6 and 7 for I guess by cooper. On the team are really great players filming plays. But,. >> Speaker: that's something we you have to keep an eye on. And try to slow them down. >> Reporter: edmonton's penalty kill has been excellent in the postseason, killing 91 percent of the opposition's chances. It will be challenged by a dallas power play that has been second mess in playoffs behind the oilers. >> Speaker: in all, being thankful out there, when we are getting is just playing off instinct and not try to check too much. >> Reporter: growers are anticipating adding to their own depth up front adam henrich is expected to return early in the series after missing 6 of 7 games and the second round because of an injury. >> Speaker: it is painful watching. Sell, or on the same page, as far as our we're at and how are going about things, and just get a day today. >> Speaker: as lot 13 weather helps the power play, penalty kill, or more importantly scoring. >> Reporter: edmonton will leave everyone on board the stars team that has been shining bright all season. Slav kornik, global sports. >> Daintre: people are always looking for a good deal and sometimes that requires a little effort. With gas prices up nearly $1.60 per litre in our city, and mentone ants are searching for deals and are a little puzzled why fuel prices are all over the map. Jasmine king has more. >> Reporter: what would you do for lower prices at the pump? Some and midtone ants are trading in their time for savings. >> Speaker: I came away from the west end just for gas. Because as literary as the cheapest. >> Reporter: in the city. At this dull moment near one 18th avenue, or some people

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