Bumalik sa mga buod
Daily Edmonton Apr 7 - Apr 7, 2026

Snow at mga Sorpresa — Iyong Edmonton News para sa Abril 7

30 artikulo 6 araw ang nakalipas 134

❄️ Panahon & Kapaligiran

  1. Magaang mga snowflake sa Abril? Tiya! Nagising ang mga Edmontonians sa isang sariwang natuyong yelo sa ilalim ng isang malamig na hangin, na nagpapalala sa amin na hindi pa tapos ang taglamig. Bagamat nagdulot ito ng mabagal na pagbiyahe, tiniyak ng mga meteorologist na idinadagdag lang nito ang karanasan ng winter wonderland.
  2. Hawakan ang iyong mga scarf! Nasa daan ang higit pang niyebe! Ang isang clipper mula sa Alberta ay nagdadala ng 10 hanggang 30 cm ng niyebe sa timog ng Canada, na lumilikha ng totoong wintery mix mula sa B.C. hanggang Ontario. Kaya marahil ay huwag munang itago ang mga pala ng niyebe!

🚦 Pag-unlad ng Lungsod

  1. Maaaring kailanganin ng mga tagahanga ng baseball na iparada ang kanilang mga pangarap! Ang iminungkahing muling pagpapaunlad malapit sa baseball stadium ng Edmonton ay nagbabanta na tanggalin ang pangunahing paradahan ng Riverhawks, na nagiging sanhi ng abala para sa mga tagahanga at lokal na negosyo. Kung walang solusyon, maaaring ito ay isang home run ng gulo.
  2. Tigil! Ang mga bagong plano para sa recreational trails ay naka-hold! Ang mga alalahanin na itinataas ng isang Unang Bansa ay nagdala sa pagpapatigil ng mga plano para sa isang bagong recreational trail sa hilagang Alberta, na nagpapakita ng patuloy na pangangailangan para sa mga talakayan at kooperasyon sa komunidad.

🏦 Ekonomiya at Negosyo

  1. Ihanda ang sarili para sa mas mataas na presyo ng pagkain! Nakakaranas ang mga magsasaka sa Canada ng presyur mula sa tumataas na presyo ng diesel, na malapit nang umabot ng $2 bawat litro. Sa pagtaas ng mga gastos sa panahon ng pag-aani, maaaring tamaan ang iyong grocery bill.
  2. Babala sa 'odar ng odometer'! Isang tao sa Edmonton ang humaharap sa mga parusa dahil sa diumano'y pagbabalik ng mga odometer ng mga sasakyan at pagbebenta sa mga pinalaking presyo. Kung bumili ka ng isang ginamit na kotse kamakailan, maging maingat — maaaring gusto mong suriin ang mga numero!

🏥 Kalusugan at Seguridad

  1. Magsuot ng iyong berde sa Araw ng Berde na Kamiseta! Ngayon, hinihimok ang mga taga-Canada na magparehistro bilang mga donor ng organ, bilang alaala kay Logan Boulet, ang kaniyang pamana ay nagpasiklab ng nasa pambansang kilusan na nagligtas ng walang bilang na buhay. Ang pagkilos na ito ay maaaring makagawa ng lakas ng loob sa mga oras ng pangangailangan.
  2. Bumalik ang mga bakuna sa COVID-19! Ang mga grupong may mataas na panganib ay muli nang makakahanap ng libreng COVID-19 na mga bakuna sa mga parmasya sa Alberta. Sa isang bagong alon sa hinaharap, mahalagang pagkakataon ito upang manatiling protektado.

⚖️ Krimen at Katarungan

  1. Mag-ingat, Edmonton! Ang hepe ng pulis ay nasa ilalim ng pagsisiyasat! Ang mga panawagan para sa isang kriminal na imbestigasyon sa hepe ng pulisya ng Edmonton at sa kaniyang abogado ay ginawa matapos ang mga kaduda-dudang pahayag tungkol sa isang mataas na profil na kaso ng pagpatay. Ang pananagutan ay mahalaga, at maaaring ito ay isang palatandaan ng pagbabago para sa tiwala sa komunidad.
  2. Ang isang tao mula sa Calgary ay nahatulan ng mga kasuklam-suklam na krimen. Isang 62-anyos na lalaki ang nahatulang nagkasala ng maraming kaso kabilang ang pagkidnap at sekswal na pang-aabuso sa mga kababaihan sa kalakalan ng sex ng lungsod. Ang hatol ay nagtatampok ng isang mahalagang pag-uusap tungkol sa seguridad at katarungan sa ating mga komunidad.

🌐 Pandaigdigang Usapin

  1. Malamig na mga tensyon? Ang NATO ay nagmamadali na seguraduhin ang Arctic, habang ang pandaigdigang klima ay umiinit. Paano ito nakakaapekto sa ating likuran? Abangan ang nagbabagong kalagayang heopolitikal na ito.
  2. Trump sa Iran: Isang nakagugulat na pananaw. Ang dating Pangulo Trump ay nagsasaad na ang mga Irani ay handang tiisin ang mga pambobomba ng U.S. para sa kalayaan. Ang matapang na pahayag na ito ay nagpasiklab ng mga talakayan sa buong mundo tungkol sa determinasyon ng mga bansa.

🎉 Mga Kwento ng Pagsasaya

  1. Nakamamanghang Pasko ng Pagkabuhay! Isang rekord na bilang ng mga bagong miyembro ang sumali sa Simbahang Katoliko ngayong Pasko ng Pagkabuhay, na nagha-highlight ng muling pagsibol sa diwa ng komunidad at pagkakaisa. Marahil ay oras na upang isaalang-alang ang iyong sariling paglalakbay sa pananampalataya?
  2. Narito na ang bagong katutubong negosyo! Ang Kakio Studios Café ay nagbukas ng pinto nito sa Edmonton, na naglalayong itaguyod ang isang malikhain komunidad at magbigay ng inspirasyon sa koneksyon sa pamamagitan ng sining at kultura ng katutubo. Suportahan natin ang magandang inisyatibong ito!

Source Articles (30)

Canadians are joining the Catholic church in record numbers, officials claim

Canadians are joining the Catholic church in record numbers, officials claim

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Calgary says there has been a huge increase in the number of people wanting to join the Catholic church, up 50 per cent since COVID.

Lifestyle Apr 7, 2026
Soaring diesel prices ‘going to be very expensive’ for Canadian farmers

Soaring diesel prices ‘going to be very expensive’ for Canadian farmers

With diesel and fertilizer prices surging, Canadian farmers are bracing for much higher costs than anticipated this growing season.

Economy Apr 7, 2026
Green Shirt Day urges Canadians to register as organ donors

Green Shirt Day urges Canadians to register as organ donors

Green Shirt Day is the legacy of 21-year-old Logan Boulet who was one of 16 people, including 10 players, killed in the Humboldt Bronco's bus crash in April 2018.

Health Apr 7, 2026
New Indigenous-owned Edmonton business aims to build creative community, inspire others

New Indigenous-owned Edmonton business aims to build creative community, inspire others

The owners of Kaiko Studio Cafe and Tee Pee Treat aim to provide a safe, creative downtown space and inspire other Indigenous artists and entrepreneurs to follow their dreams.

Perspectives Apr 7, 2026
Edmonton man accused of rolling back odometers, selling vehicles at inflated prices

Edmonton man accused of rolling back odometers, selling vehicles at inflated prices

It's alleged several high-mileage vehicles bought on Facebook Marketplace had their odometer changed by hundreds of thousands of kilometers before being re-sold at inflated prices.

Consumer Apr 7, 2026
Prairies, northern Ontario brrr-ace for Alberta clipper and more snow

Prairies, northern Ontario brrr-ace for Alberta clipper and more snow

Anywhere from 10 to 30 cm. of snow is expected to fall over a large region spanning from northeast B.C. to northern Ontario, courtesy of an Alberta clipper sweeping across Canada.

Weather Apr 7, 2026
Calgary man found guilty of preying on women employed in the city’s sex trade

Calgary man found guilty of preying on women employed in the city’s sex trade

A Calgary man has been found guilty of a total of six charges after being accused of sexually assaulting several women employed in the city's sex trade.

Crime Apr 7, 2026
Deere settles U.S. right-to-repair lawsuit, agrees to $99M fund for farmers

Deere settles U.S. right-to-repair lawsuit, agrees to $99M fund for farmers

Farming equipment manufacturer, Deere, opened a new tab on ​Monday. It agreed to pay $99 million into a settlement fund for ‌farms and farmers who are part of a class action.

Consumer Apr 7, 2026

Court hearings begin as First Nation fights to halt Alberta separation referendum

A First Nation in Alberta will be in court today seeking to shut down a petition urging the province to quit Confederation.

General Apr 7, 2026

Calgary man found guilty on 6 charges of kidnapping, sexually assaulting women

A judge has found a Calgary man guilty of sexually assaulting three vulnerable women, one of whom he drugged, and another he suffocated and assaulted with a weapon at a rural home east of the city.

General Apr 7, 2026

U.S, Iran agree to 2-week ceasefire as Tehran agrees to reopen Strait of Hormuz

General Apr 7, 2026

Carney urges 'all parties' in Iran war not to target civilian infrastructure amid Trump threats

Prime Minister Mark Carney urged "all parties" in the United States and Israel's war with Iran to respect international law and not target civilian infrastructure, following repeated threats to do so by U.S. President Donald Trump.

General Apr 7, 2026

Free COVID-19 shots return to Alberta pharmacies, for certain high-risk groups

Albertans at risk of severe illness can once again access publicly-funded COVID-19 shots through pharmacies.

General Apr 7, 2026

Plans paused on new recreation trail in northern Alberta as First Nation raises concerns

Mackenzie County wants to turn two former winter roads into a recreation trail, but the Dene Tha’ First Nation alleges it was not consulted properly.

General Apr 7, 2026

Could B.C. be the new home for Drumheller's giant T-Rex? This Tumbler Ridge woman hopes so

A Tumbler Ridge resident believes her community would be the perfect new home for Tyra the T-Rex. The 25-metre tall dinosaur statue is currently in Drumheller, Alta., but the local chamber of commerce is seeking to decommission it by 2030.

General Apr 7, 2026

How Canadian military members violated intelligence-gathering rules during COVID-19

Canadian Armed Forces members used their own personal social media accounts, computers and networks at home during the COVID-19 pandemic and gathered information about Canadians, violating intelligence-gathering rules, according to a newly released report.

General Apr 7, 2026

Still have to file your taxes? Here's how to find yourself some money

Tick, tick, tick. This year's tax deadline is coming quick. Here's what tax experts who spoke with CBC News say you should keep in mind as you're filling out your return so you don't miss out on opportunities to find and save money.

General Apr 7, 2026

Wintry storm expected to drift across Alberta

As many travellers return from Easter weekend celebrations, an icy blast of wintry weather is expected to make travel a challenge.

General Apr 7, 2026

Artemis II crew captures never-before-seen photos of Earth setting behind moon, total solar eclipse

General Apr 7, 2026

Alberta town takes DIY approach to tackle long-standing livestock vet shortage

In rural Alberta, getting to see a veterinarian can take hours, and during calving season, a critical time for ranchers, the stakes can be high.

General Apr 7, 2026

'About more than remembrance': Work on Humboldt Broncos memorial continues 8 years after crash

This year marks eight years since the deadly Humboldt Broncos crash. Humboldt's mayor says work is continuing on a memorial in the team's home city.

General Apr 7, 2026

Former MP behind sports gambling legalization says some results are 'deplorable'

The former MP who spent more than a decade pushing to legalize single-event sports betting says he doesn't regret it — but says its implementation is in some ways "sad" and "deplorable."

General Apr 7, 2026

Trump says Iranians are willing to suffer U.S. bombing power plants 'in order to have freedom'

Tehran has rejected the latest ceasefire proposal and wants a permanent end to the war, says Iran's state-run IRNA news agency.

General Apr 7, 2026

Cold front: Inside NATO's race to secure the Arctic

Neglected for years, the Arctic is now NATO’s critical front, driven by urgent threats from Russian militarization and shifting geopolitics. While launching "Arctic Sentry" to bridge surveillance gaps, the alliance is struggling with extreme conditions, vast distances and the need for new, rugged technology to maintain a persistent presence in the inhospitable Far North.

General Apr 7, 2026

WestJet introducing temporary fuel surcharge on companion voucher bookings

WestJet's new temporary fuel surcharge of $60 on all companion voucher bookings takes effect Wednesday, April 8.

General Apr 7, 2026

Blinded by the headlights? Transport Canada wants to know

A London, Ont., optometrist says she's hearing more concerns from patients about difficulty driving in the dark and headlight brightness. Transport Canada is asking drivers, pedestrians and cyclists to share their experiences with vehicle headlight glare through an online survey.

General Apr 7, 2026

Redevelopment near Edmonton baseball stadium would eliminate Riverhawks' main parking lot

The City of Edmonton wants to turn a parking lot near RE/MAX Field into a housing development. The Edmonton Riverhawks are excited by the redevelopment — but the club wants it to happen thoughtfully.

General Apr 7, 2026

Businesses raise concerns over proposed day centre for homeless people in Lloydminster

A non-profit has plans to open a new day centre dedicated to providing resources and services to vulnerable populations. But businesses in Lloydminster's downtown core say they could be unfairly impacted.

General Apr 7, 2026
Alberta lawyers, former Mountie call for criminal probe into Edmonton police chief, lawyer

Alberta lawyers, former Mountie call for criminal probe into Edmonton police chief, lawyer

A former Mountie and the Criminal Trial Lawyers' Assoc. say the EPS chief and lawyer should be investigated for their involvement in eight-year-old Nina Napope's manslaughter case.

Crime Apr 7, 2026
Edmonton gets another spring snowfall — but there are benefits

Edmonton gets another spring snowfall — but there are benefits

One Edmontonian said while he is ready for warmer temperatures, snow later in the season is actually a good thing for gardeners.

Weather Apr 7, 2026