🚨 Crime & Public Safety
- 17-year-old charged with attempted murder at Calgary high school. Calgary police charged a former student after a knife incident at Lester B. Pearson High School, prompting a lockdown and alarming parents and students alike.
- Police dog injured tracking armed robbery suspect in High River. During a pursuit for a suspect in a reported robbery, an RCMP canine unit member faced serious injuries, highlighting the risks involved in police operations.
- Edmonton police seek help in child luring case. Authorities released images linked to an alleged child luring incident, urging public assistance to locate the suspect who approached two girls.
🏛️ Government & Politics
- Alberta separatists launch a campaign to split from Canada. A new campaign, "Let Alberta Decide," was launched in Calgary, advocating for Alberta's independence based on its resources and financial stability.
- First Nation Chief demands apology from Premier's office. Controversial comments by a senior staffer have led to calls for an apology to the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation.
- Federal funding boost for child-care program. The government adds $5.4 billion over two years to address issues in the $10-a-day child-care program, aiming to meet ambitious fee and space goals.
💼 Economy & Business
- Suncor requires local residency for oilsands workers. The policy change aims to strengthen community ties and reduce fly-in/fly-out workers, affecting workforce dynamics in the region.
- Alberta's solar fee sparks backlash. Industry voices strong opposition to the newly introduced solar panel recycling fee, fearing it may hinder the province's renewable energy growth.
🏥 Health
- Questions remain on Alberta's dual health care model. The province's plan to allow doctors dual practice in public and private sectors raises concerns about its impact on surgery wait times.
🎨 Community & Culture
- Islamophobic graffiti near Edmonton daycare condemned. Local Muslim women speak out against recent acts of vandalism, urging community unity against hate.
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- Redblacks' Dinwiddie faces off against former team. Ottawa prepares to host Argos.
- Alberta fugitives caught in $5M scam. Arrested in Ontario, suspected of fraud.
- CUSMA trilateral meeting set for July 1. Venue for trade discussions announced.
- Historical society receives transitional funds. Supports 119-year-old institution after budget cuts.
- Bail reform law praised by Edmonton leaders. Seen as crucial in addressing crime.
- Koné's injury overshadows Canada's World Cup win. Marred historic victory over Qatar.
- Procurement records ordered for release by AHS. Transparency move by health executive.
- Alberta population growth defies immigration limits. Statistics show rising numbers despite federal policies.
- Elks tackle rain strategy for home opener. Embrace wet weather against Alouettes.
- Edmonton benefits from bail reform law. Local leaders supportive of recent changes.