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Daily Edmonton May 11 - May 11, 2026

Wildfires, Court Battles & a Stuck Riverboat — Your Edmonton Tuesday

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🔫 Crime & Safety

  1. Tragedy strikes in Calgary! A shooting incident at North Hill Co-op left one man dead and another critically injured. The police believe the suspects fled after the shooting late Monday evening, prompting community concern over safety. This incident reminds us that crime can hit close to home, so stay vigilant!

  2. Justice begins for a heartbreaking case. The trial of the owner of dogs that mauled an 11-year-old boy in B.C. kicked off in Edmonton. The woman faces charges of criminal negligence after her dogs, weighing over 100 lbs, attacked during a visit. This case sheds light on pet ownership responsibility — will changes follow?

  3. Outlaw or just bad luck? Six men are facing a slew of charges for allegedly damaging vehicles to coax owners into lower sale prices. That's a total of 33 charges combined! It raises eyebrows on the lengths some go to make a deal — and reminds us to watch our backs when selling.

  4. Protesters fight back! A lawsuit has been filed by pro-Palestinian activists over violent police actions during their demonstration in Calgary. This suit could lead to deep discussions on civil rights and police conduct — something to keep an eye on!

🔥 Fires & Evacuations

  1. Nature's fury prompts urgent evacuations! A wildfire south of Whitecourt has led officials to expedite evacuation orders, warning residents to leave with pets and important documents. Don't underestimate wildfires; they spread rapidly, so heed the warnings!

  2. What a soggy Mother's Day! The Edmonton Queen riverboat got itself in a pickle, getting stuck on the North Saskatchewan River with 200 passengers aboard. Thankfully, all were safely evacuated, but imagine the stories they'll tell! Can a riverboat adventure make the best excuses for a second Mother’s Day outing?

🏛️ Politics & Governance

  1. Shifting priorities in energy! A new poll reveals more Canadians want economic growth prioritized over environmental concerns in energy policy, at 61%. Conversations about this could shape future policies — it’s a sign of changing times in the green debate!

  2. Who dropped the ball? Premier Smith is addressing a privacy breach concerning Albertans after a staffer failed to report crucial information from a meeting. Accountability in government is key here — what will be done moving forward?

  3. Elections Chief's raise request denied! Gordon McClure, who has been juggling an unprecedented workload, has been refused a pay bump. This sends a clear message about the challenges faced in Alberta's political landscape — how will that reflect on upcoming elections?

  4. Will Ottawa keep the pipeline? Leaders of Trans Mountain Corp. suggest that Ottawa may permanently own the Alberta-to-B.C. pipeline. This statement invites speculation about long-term energy strategies that could impact our economy.

🚘 Traffic & Transportation

  1. Tragic crash claims two lives. A recent two-vehicle collision near Calgary resulted in the death of two women. This brings home the importance of road safety and warrants our caution on the roads, especially as summer traffic ramps up.

  2. Bumpy rides ahead for transit users? Edmonton transit advocates are ringing the alarm about a potential 13% reduction in bus services without new investments. Let's hope city officials are listening — because nobody wants to be left stranded!

🤔 General Updates & Miscellaneous

  1. Census Day is here! Have you filled out your questionnaire yet? Your responses help shape community resources and policies, so don’t wait — make your voice count!

  2. Privacy worries loom. Alberta's privacy watchdog warns about new laws allowing the Crown to sell personal customer information. This could have lasting implications on data security — good thing we keep those passwords secure!

  3. Farmers feeling the pinch! With spring seeding upon us, rising fertilizer and fuel costs are weighing heavily on farmers’ minds. Agri-business sustainability is vital for our food security — every bite matters!

Source Articles (19)

Edmonton transit advocates warn of possible 13% reduction to service if city doesn't invest more in its buses

A report going before a city committee Tuesday examines the state of Edmonton's aging bus fleet and possible ways forward.

General May 11, 2026

Alberta's privacy watchdog concerned incoming law allows Crown to sell customers' personal information

Alberta’s information and privacy commissioner says newly passed legislation allowing a Crown corporation to sell users’ personal information to a private company sets a “concerning precedent.”

General May 11, 2026

WestJet accused of tricky manoeuvre to deny dozens of passengers compensation after flight cancellations

Go Public has learned of more than 30 passengers who were denied compensation after WestJet cancelled flights and blamed safety-related maintenance. Flight data suggests the airline swapped in aircraft requiring maintenance shortly before those cancellations — a practice the regulator called out four years ago.

General May 11, 2026

Farmers confront rising cost of fertilizer and fuel as spring seeding underway

Spring seeding is underway and as farmers spend long hours in the tractor planting their crops, they’re facing hefty increases to the cost of fuel and diesel. They’re already concerned about the 2027 crop year year too, since many will be making those large fuel and fertilizer purchases in the months ahead.

General May 11, 2026
Edmonton Queen riverboat gets stuck on Mother’s Day cruise, about 200 people evacuated

Edmonton Queen riverboat gets stuck on Mother’s Day cruise, about 200 people evacuated

It's the first weekend for the Edmonton Riverboat season, but it's not the first time the Edmonton Queen has faced issues, having become stuck in 2019 as well.

Canada May 11, 2026

Stories from our shore

CBC wants to put your memories on the big screen at Jaws at the Lake. Learn more at cbc.ca/mycbcyeg

General May 11, 2026
Trans Mountain and its federal parent see case for Ottawa owning pipeline for good

Trans Mountain and its federal parent see case for Ottawa owning pipeline for good

Trans Mountain Corp. and the federal agency that oversees the Crown corporation say it's possible Ottawa will own the Trans Mountain Pipeline indefinitely.

Politics May 11, 2026
6 men allegedly damaged vehicles to coerce owners to sell for less: Edmonton police

6 men allegedly damaged vehicles to coerce owners to sell for less: Edmonton police

The six men are facing a combined total of 33 charges, including mischief over $5,000, uttering a forged document and fraud over $5,000. 

Crime May 11, 2026
2 women dead, 3 people in hospital after serious crash east of Calgary

2 women dead, 3 people in hospital after serious crash east of Calgary

RCMP said the crash involved two vehicles, a Ford Escape SUV and a GMC pickup truck that was towing a trailer. Two people were killed and three others rushed to hospital.

Traffic May 11, 2026

Census day arrives Tuesday. Have you submitted your questionnaire?

The deadline to submit the completed 2026 census form comes Tuesday, and while those who haven't filled it out could face a fine, there's no need to panic just yet.

General May 11, 2026
Majority of Canadians say energy policy should focus on economic growth: poll

Majority of Canadians say energy policy should focus on economic growth: poll

About half the population maintains the government is doing too little, with 50 per cent of respondents holding that view in 2019 compared to 48 per cent in 2026.

Politics May 11, 2026
Trial begins in Edmonton for owner of dogs who mauled B.C. boy to death

Trial begins in Edmonton for owner of dogs who mauled B.C. boy to death

An Edmonton woman, who owned two dogs that mauled an 11-year-old B.C. boy to death, was in court Monday for the start of her trial on a charge of criminal negligence causing death.

Crime May 11, 2026
Smith says caucus executive director didn’t report voter list meeting to higher-ups

Smith says caucus executive director didn’t report voter list meeting to higher-ups

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith faced more questions Monday about the leak of personal information on millions of Alberta voters and why she wasn't informed sooner.

Politics May 11, 2026
Alberta rejects raise for elections chief dealing with ‘unprecedented’ workload

Alberta rejects raise for elections chief dealing with ‘unprecedented’ workload

The government of Alberta has refused to give the province's Chief Electoral Officer a 3 per cent bump in pay, even though he only earns about 75 per cent of predecessor's salary.

Politics May 11, 2026
QB Fajardo believes Elks can contend for Grey Cup

QB Fajardo believes Elks can contend for Grey Cup

After the Tre Ford quarterback experiment failed last year, the Edmonton Elks turned to the most accurate passer in CFL history in hopes of ending five years of futility.

Sports May 11, 2026
Pro-Palestinian activists launch lawsuit over ‘violent’ arrests at Calgary protest

Pro-Palestinian activists launch lawsuit over ‘violent’ arrests at Calgary protest

Nine pro-Palestinian activists have launched a lawsuit after police were called in to break up a protest and encampment at the University of Calgary in May 2024.

Crime May 11, 2026
Police investigate fatal shooting in Calgary’s northwest

Police investigate fatal shooting in Calgary’s northwest

When officers arrived, they found two men suffering from gunshot wounds. Both were taken to hospital in life threatening condition. Police say one of the men has since died.

Crime May 11, 2026
Out-of-control wildfire prompts evacuation south of Whitecourt

Out-of-control wildfire prompts evacuation south of Whitecourt

Residents ordered out immediately as 55-hectare blaze moves south in windy conditions

Canada May 11, 2026
‘Forever Canadian’ petition organizer says UCP MLAs ‘scared’ to vote on it

‘Forever Canadian’ petition organizer says UCP MLAs ‘scared’ to vote on it

Former Alberta Deputy Premier Thomas Lukaszuk is accusing UCP MLAs of trying to prevent the Forever Canadian petition from being put to a vote on the floor of the legislature.

Politics May 11, 2026