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CKAL - Sunday, May 26, 2024 - 08:00 p.m. (ET) - Segment #1

(Athena grunts) (heroic music) (Rex growls) Stand back. Let's split up. Okay, I'll go this way. Charlie if you see anybody, get out okay? Backup is on the way. Don't be a cowboy, you mean? Yeah another blow to the head could be serious. I'll keep my head down. (chickens clucking) (dramatic music) (men grunting) (men grunting) Yaghhh! Stop right there. You're trespassing- on private property, Detective- unless you've got a warrant. I'm here for my dog. Let go of my son or I shoot. Where's Rex? Craig:Behind you! (Laura groans) (siren approaching) Where's my partner? You mean the one that got shot in front of you? I don't know. Must be dead by now. Hey. Take him. (Rex barking) Sarah. Rex! Rex! Rex! Hey! Buddy! There you are. Hey! Hi! Buddy! You okay partner? (Athena whinnies) Not hurt are you? Hi. (Athena snorts) You found Athena, buddy. You've got a new friend. Sarah:Hi! Charlie:Ha. (Athena whinnies) (Rex barks) I think Rex has got something. Sarah. IthinkRex justfound the murder weapon. Oh! Hey. Hey you've been busy, haven't you? Huh? Okay. Well I think- you both deserve a break. Forensics will take it from here. What do you say pal? Want to head home? (Rex whines) (Athena whinnies) Better call in a trailer from the station. I don't think Rex is leaving until his new friend is safe. (soft music) (Athena neighs) (Athena neighs) (closing theme music) Next time on Hudson and Rex. What are you- What's your name? Gabriel Garcia. The Laurie Myers case? Gabriel? (gun shot) That was six years ago. (Rex growling) Well, I'll be sure to let- immigration know where to find you. No! I needed to get arrested- so that you would have a reason to hold me. What makes you think I can even help you? The witness who ID'd me. Maybe he saw the real killer. And maybe you can find them. So much gets lost- in the mists of time, detective. What if an innocent man- has been in prison for six years,- and a murderer is still out there? You have to explain the gun. (Rex whines) I think Rex just found a murder weapon. (Rex barks)

>> Announcer: broadcasting on the traditional territories of the blackfoot confederacy of the siksika, kainai and piikani. The tsuu t'ina nation, stoney nakoda nation, the metis nation and all the people who make their homes in the treaty 7 region of southern alberta. This is citynews. [ ] >>> Great day out there, weather could have been a bit better. >> Reporter: rain or shine one must go on. The calgary marathon celebrating 60 years. >>> We are celebrating not only our runners and walkers but our entire community. >> Reporter: full of all ages gathering for the calgary marathon after party funding -- >> Announcer: like mack. >>> Hamas sending a barrage of missiles directly into israel while palestinian officials call for an end to the violence. >> I think it's about time to end the war. >> Reporter: why the palestinian prime minister says the war must stop before it's too late for gaza to rebuild. [ ] >>> The calgary marathon is canada' longest running marathon. >> Reporter: as the calgary marathon celebrates its 60th anniversary at organizers say this is also the first time in at least a decade the race has been sold out. >> We saw 13,600 participants across every distance from the -- diaper dash all going to the 60 k. -- so huge turnout for our 60th anniversary. >> Reporter: in order of the 60th anniversary this year's event featuring the first ever 60 k. Run in the first across the finish line, calgary's owned tyler mcdonough in just 12 hours in formula. >> It's super cool. I'm a calgary guy born and raised at really fun to be here supporting, you know, and also tradition in the city back looking forward to the 70th anniversary for the 70 k. >> Reporter: this marathon is about more than just metal it's all about -- also a great refer to submissions -- it was exactly one year ago this weekend when claire mackiewicz's dr sloan was getting set run in the marathon when the family's lives the internment sloan was diagnosed with stage four cancer. >> We had every -- from chemo , -- stem cell transplant, surgery and no where in immunotherapy. So it's going to be about a few -- >> Reporter: to show her support for her daughter and in an effort to raise money for the alberta children's hospital back she put together a team of over 185 people to run in the calgary marathon, and so far can be $100,000. [ Cheering ] >> We have family and friends here but is also the community that truly comes together and rallies behind us and, yeah. I'm excited to do this again next year. >> Reporter: as for sloan, she is now in remission and continues to make strides every day. One of the first items on her to list was to run in the calgary marathon kids race. Something she has proudly accomplished. In calgary, jayden wasney, citynews.

>>> Edmonton police are investigating two separate shootings that happened saturday evening. Will have more on investigations and their details. >>> We are celebrating not only our runners and walkers but our entire community make up your sunday's calgary marathon was over many headed over to the after party, a chance for families of all ages to take part in plenty of events such as cornhole, facepainting and minigolf. But there were also some furry friends that fit --'s could pay -- hang out with. >> It's a big family-friendly event of goods -- and everyone being together. >> Reporter: this is the second annual calgary marathon after party that's the hundreds of people show up throughout the day. Which kathleen gursky says is great especially as a marathon rings at its -- >> Really excited not only be a part of the marathon but also be a long-standing member of the marathon. I love you rod binder was also a silent auction with proceeds going to the -- supporting ongoing renovations at the school. [ Siren Wails ] >>> Sirens ringing out over tel aviv sunday morning as a barrage of missiles was launched from inside the gaza strip. , "i came in to the new -- living room to see the news on the tv and suddenly there was a huge boom and smoke as fire and dust all over the house." >> Reporter: rocket fragments found strength -- central israel including outside the local elementary school. The attack at stighling to the israeli military that hamas is still able to fire long-range missiles, despite under being bombardment for more than seven months. The war has left tens of thousands dead and thousands more continue to be at risk every single day. Not only due to israeli airstrikes at brett hammond and disease as well. More humanitarian it has arrived on the coast of gaza through a U.S. appointed floating peter corry or. Israeli officials claim over 1800 plus -- pallets of food have now been tried -- transfer to international aid agencies working with palestinian people but palestinian say its still not nearly enough. >> Every day that passersby lose hundreds of people. And the more the war continues, the notchback it will be much more difficult for us to rebuild. And make a new start. >> Reporter: steak -- speaking in brussels endangering a transparent -- the palestinian premise to reappear at colleges again for an immediate cease-fire. >> I think it's time to go beyond condemning asked -- actions and -- stop the war in gaza. I think we need to raise their voices a little bit more in demand a cease-fire. I think it's about time to end the war rubbing he also use the time to call on all countries that have not yet acknowledged a two state solution to do so. And spain has answered that call. >> Espana -- >> Voice of Interpreter: spain will recognize a palestinian state next tuesday, the 28th of may conjoining 143 other countries in the world that have already done so. We believe that this is the only way to ensure a future of peace, prosperity and security in the region.

>>> Applying the two state solution. [ End of Interpretation ] >> Reporter: with the sheer amount of death and destruction caused by the war, the calls for an end to the violence being echoed worldwide with -- including right outside israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's front door. Thousands continue to rally in tel aviv are demanding the prime minister present a plan for an endgame to this war and take concrete actions to return the remaining hostages for citynews, I'm karli bell you. >>> Edmonton police are investigating two separate shooting that happened saturday evening. The first happened in the area of 144 avenue at 92nd street near shell gas station at around 7:45 pm saturday eps arrived at the location where he found a man holding a weapon. The officers called for backup are ultimately firing his gun, hitting the man. Life-saving measures were used on scene and the suspect remains in hospital with life-threatening injuries. A6 is currently investigating the events but officers did find a teaser at the scene where megan second shooting happened on the other side of the city near southgate mall. And have been in the area of 47th avenue and 108 is keyed by the apartment complex. Police officers responded to multiple gunshots in the park eight in the area. When police arrived they found a man who had been shot ems treated and transported the 29-year-old man to hospital with serious but nonlife-threatening injuries. Earlier, will usually use the 2034 year and crime stats that show over all crime is not in the city but violent crime is up by about 6%. This includes the use of weapons like caustics praised back knives and guns. Ubs also recently finding two loaded handguns during traffic stops which police state is concerning considering one of the suspect had three separate court ordered lifetime bans for possessing a gun. From edmonton, adam ziccarelli, citynews. >>> I'm having really fun. >> Reporter: this weekend was the airdrie children's festival. This is an annual festival that happens every year at the end of may and is completely free to families. >> We want people to come out and have an opportunity to learn something new, catch some entertainment at play some games and just really have a great family event that doesn't cost the family fortune. >> Reporter: despite the rain you weather, many kids enjoy the festivities. >> They're having a great time. Festival is something we look forward to every single year, my kids count down the days but yesterday we kind of got rained out so we came back to enjoy this amazing festival put together by all the amazing volunteers. >> Reporter: one booth in particular, kids about the water cycle and how water gets to airdrie. >> Were talking about water conservation and talking about good ways you can save water at home as we know we're looking at a pretty dry summer so we're just trying to get ready for that and get the message out there to the kids and the parents rob meikle of the festival is to give children a chance to see and do things that might ordinarily get the chance to do. >> We have unicycles from argentina. >> Reporter: kari lake act of the second day of the royal canadian international circus at the mall just north of calgary. The second is located under the massive -- across iron mills. >> Goes back many, many years and we have amazing acts from all over the world that are thrilling, exciting cap. We have actually go back g. -- two, four, six generations. >> Reporter: some of the accident show including -- a motorcycle -- looming around a steel cage at 80 kilometres an hour. And a human cannonball and more. >> There was a gentleman running around 50 feet in the air. There was a little bit scary because I thought he was going to fall at some point. >> Reporter: is a family-friendly event and there's a total of 17 shows run from may 24th to june 2nd.

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