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Mga Pagbabago sa Valley Line LRT, Rumor sa Oilers Coaching at Plano sa Pipeline ng Alberta — Edmonton Martes

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Pasyente inilipad matapos ang aksidente ng ambulansya sa hilaga ng Calgary. Nangyari ang banggaan nang sumalpok ang isang ambulansya na may dalang kritikal na pasyente sa isang traktora malapit sa Beiseker, Alta., dahilan upang kailanganing ilipad ang pasyente para sa kaligtasan nito.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Muling pagbabago sa electoral map ng Alberta na puno ng kontrobersya. Itinalaga ni Premier Danielle Smith ang isang dating federal cabinet minister upang tumulong sa baguhin ang mga hangganan ng electoral, na sinasalungat ng NDP na nagdududa sa pagiging lehitimo ng proseso.
  2. Maagang pamamahala ng Edmonton sa operasyon ng Valley Line LRT. Nilalayon ng lungsod na patakbuhin ang linya nang mas matipid kaysa sa TransEd, na posibleng makapagsalba ng pondo ng mga taxpayers.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Nagiging popular ang luxury real estate market ng Edmonton. Ang mga high-end condos tulad ng 'The Clifton' ay tinatarget ang mga espesyal na buyer sa presyong multi-milyong dolyar at may panoramic views, patunay ng pag-usbong ng niche luxury market.
  2. Tumugon ang ministro ng B.C. sa mga plano ng pipeline ng Alberta malapit sa baybayin nito. Ipinahayag ni Minister Adrian Dix ang pagkadismaya sa hindi maagang pagkakaalam tungkol sa mga potensyal na ruta ng pipeline patungo sa hilagang baybayin ng B.C., na nagpapakita ng kakulangan sa komunikasyon.

🏈 Sports

  1. May rumor si Mike Babcock bilang susunod na coach ng Oilers. Kasunod ng nakakadismayang paglabas sa playoffs, may haka-haka na ang beteranong coach na si Mike Babcock ang maaaring pumalit, na nagiging sanhi ng pagkakahati ng opinyon ng mga tagahanga.

📰 Also Today

  • Alberta isinusulong ang natural gas para sa data centers sa kabila ng pambansang layunin sa malinis na enerhiya.
  • Ipinapakita ng Global Energy Show ang tensyon ukol sa pagpa-plano ng pipeline.
  • Pinuri ng federal energy minister ang mga inisyatibo ng Canada sa enerhiya sa Global Energy Show.
  • Nagbabala ang U.S. EIA na naabot ng pandaigdigang imbentaryo ng langis ang pinakamababang lebel sa loob ng mga dekada.
  • Tumataas ang interes sa luxury condo market ng Edmonton sa mga bagong alok.
  • Nilalayon ng Edmonton Transit na kontrolin ang operasyon ng LRT para sa pagtitipid.
  • Bubuksan ng energy show ang mga talakayan mula sa mga pangunahing pigura ng pulitika ng Canada.
  • Bagong patakaran pinapayagan ang mga establisyimento sa Alberta na maghatid ng alak simula alas-6 ng umaga.
  • Inatras ng korte ng Alberta ang desisyon laban sa isang superintendent ng paaralan.
  • Isang oso na grizzly pinatay sa Alberta matapos subukang pasukin ang kulungan ng manok.
  • Isinasaalang-alang ng Edmonton ang pagpapalawak ng access sa daytime shelter.
  • Screwworms hindi malaking banta sa baka ng Canada, ngunit pinapayuhan ang pag-iingat.
  • Nakatakda ang debate habang sinusuri ng mga MLA ng Alberta ang lobbying act.
  • Nagtaas ng alalahanin ang fund na nakatuon sa pasyente sa mga eksperto sa kalusugan ng Alberta.
  • Ilang pangunahing tauhan ng separatist movement ng Alberta natukoy.
  • Humahanap ang Elections Alberta ng 60K na manggagawa para sa nalalapit na reperendum.

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‘Colossal undertaking’: Elections Alberta recruiting 60K people to work fall referendum

Elections Alberta is seeking tens of thousands of people to staff the upcoming referendum, in what it calls the largest electoral worker recruitment campaign in the province’s history.

General Jun 9, 2026

City of Edmonton exploring expanded access to daytime shelter spaces

The City of Edmonton is exploring ways to keep expanded daytime shelter access for vulnerable Edmontonians.

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Patient-focused funding an 'experiment' for Alberta, health expert warns

Some health policy experts are warning a new surgical funding model now being used in a dozen Alberta public hospitals is unlikely to be a silver bullet for addressing long surgical wait times.

General Jun 9, 2026

A who’s who in Alberta’s separatist fight

A guide to the complicated alliances, schisms and high-profile leaders on both sides of the Alberta separatism debate.

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Screwworms won't wipe out Canadian cattle, but extra precautions urged

Screwworm won't kneecap Canada's beef industry, but an advocate says the parasite's incursion into the U.S. is a good reminder for farmers and ranchers here to take extra precautions.

General Jun 9, 2026

Alberta court restores misconduct findings against school superintendent who created ‘culture of fear’

Alberta’s top court has reinstated the findings of a whistleblower investigation that found that a former superintendent of the Sturgeon Public School Division "grossly mismanaged" employees, creating a culture of bullying, harassment and intimidation.

General Jun 9, 2026

Alberta MLAs begin mandatory review of lobbyists act. Will anything change this time?

A mandatory review is underway of Alberta’s Lobbyists Act, as is required to happen every five years. But given the absence of any changes following the last review, some wonder if this year’s effort will be an exercise in futility.

General Jun 9, 2026
Global Energy Show to kick off with natural resources minister, Alberta premier

Global Energy Show to kick off with natural resources minister, Alberta premier

The Alberta government is aiming to file an application by July 1 to the federal major projects office for the pipeline, which so far has no private-sector backer.

Canada Jun 9, 2026

Alberta bars, restaurants and pubs now allowed to serve liquor starting at 6 a.m.

Albertans who want to cheer on their favourite team with an early morning drink will soon have a lot more chances at their local pub. The Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission announced it is introducing new early liquor service hours across the province.

General Jun 9, 2026

Grizzly bear trapped, killed after trying to break into central Alberta chicken coop

The Alberta government says a grizzly bear that tried breaking into a chicken coop near Red Lodge Provincial Park in central Alberta was trapped and killed on June 6.

General Jun 9, 2026
Lobbyist, former Alberta MP to help re-draw Alberta’s electoral boundaries

Lobbyist, former Alberta MP to help re-draw Alberta’s electoral boundaries

The NDP claims the UCP is trying to silence urban voters after a man who recommended several mixed rural-urban Calgary ridings was appointed to help redraw Alberta's electoral map.

Politics Jun 9, 2026
Global oil inventories headed to lowest level in decades, U.S. EIA warns

Global oil inventories headed to lowest level in decades, U.S. EIA warns

The Middle East conflict has caused global stockpiles of oil to plummet to their lowest level since 2003 while petroleum prices have spiked, according to a new energy data report.

Consumer Jun 9, 2026
Alberta pitches cheap natural gas for data center boom, at odds with Canada’s clean power aims

Alberta pitches cheap natural gas for data center boom, at odds with Canada’s clean power aims

The Alberta government's efforts to attract data centres by touting access to an abundant supply of cheap fossil fuels threatens to undermine Canada's clean power goals.

Environment Jun 9, 2026
Stars airlifts patient to hospital after his ambulance, tractor collide north of Calgary

Stars airlifts patient to hospital after his ambulance, tractor collide north of Calgary

RCMP said the ambulance, driving quickly with its lights and sirens activated, and the tractor were both headed west on Highway 9 when they collided in Rocky View County.

Traffic Jun 9, 2026
Canada ‘rising to the moment,’ federal energy minister tells Global Energy Show

Canada ‘rising to the moment,’ federal energy minister tells Global Energy Show

Alberta separation, war in the Middle East and Ottawa's plans to make Canada an energy superpower are just a few of the issues of discussion at the Global Energy Show in Calgary.

Economy Jun 9, 2026
B.C. energy minister frustrated with communications over potential Alberta pipeline routes

B.C. energy minister frustrated with communications over potential Alberta pipeline routes

With less than a month before the Alberta government hopes to present a pipeline proposal to Ottawa, the B.C. government says it's being left out of the discussions.

Economy Jun 9, 2026
Could Mike Babcock be the next head coach of the Edmonton Oilers?

Could Mike Babcock be the next head coach of the Edmonton Oilers?

Mike Babcock's track record includes the Detroit Red Wings 2008 Stanley Cup championship win and two Olympic gold medals — but also, a reputation as a bully from a bygone era.

Sports Jun 9, 2026
Interest in ‘The Clifton’ multi-million dollar condos a reflection of Edmonton real estate

Interest in ‘The Clifton’ multi-million dollar condos a reflection of Edmonton real estate

The building called 'The Clifton' will have 12 floors and 18 luxury units overlooking Edmonton's river valley, with prices ranging from $2.7 million to nearly $9.5 million.

Consumer Jun 9, 2026
ETS taking over Valley Line LRT operations from TransEd more than 2 decades early

ETS taking over Valley Line LRT operations from TransEd more than 2 decades early

The City of Edmonton is ditching TransEd and moving Valley Line LRT operations in-house to the Edmonton Transit Service more than two decades early.

Canada Jun 9, 2026