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Flood Concerns, Edmonton Elks Aim for 3-0 & Mosquito Surge — Edmonton Wednesday

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Edmonton braces for heavy rainfall with potential record-setting impacts. This weekend, Edmonton and surrounding areas might receive 30-60 mm of rain, as a special weather statement is in effect. Such rainfall could set records and comes on the heels of significant recent precipitation.
  2. Floating dock spotted 300 km downstream after heavy rains. An Edmonton Rowing Club dock and attached boats drifted downstream on the North Saskatchewan River following intense rains, causing concern for further incidents as the river's level and speed dramatically increased.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Conspiracies linked to mindset of Montreal gunman, police advise caution. Seth Hatfield's extensive online activity revealed connections to conspiracy theories. Montreal authorities caution against hastily linking these with recent tragic events involving a police shootout on Monday.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Mosquitoes multiply in Edmonton following rainy weather. Mosquito trapping data shows a surge from just five specimens in May to over 500 by June 20. The increase is attributed to over 100 mm of rain last weekend, setting perfect breeding conditions.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Gibbons residents vote on town future amid financial uncertainty. Citizens of Gibbons are deciding whether to remain an independent town or transition into a hamlet due to a $15.3 million debt burden, following months of debate.
  2. Gym's small act aids Alberta man's mental wellness. In Sherwood Park, staff noticed Damien Uzelman's gym absence and offered support, highlighting the community impact on mental health.

🏈 Sports

  1. Edmonton Elks look to extend perfect start to 3-0 against Winnipeg. Riding high from a narrow win over Montreal, the Elks prepare for another challenge in their quest to make a mark early in the season.

📰 Also Today

  • Army leaders removed amid investigation.
  • Separatism could cause $62B economic loss: Report warns.
  • Floods in central Alberta evoke resident response reviews.
  • AI might take drive-thru orders next.
  • Examining rise in police officer line-of-duty deaths.
  • Cultural living experience offered at Grande Cache Elders Lodge.
  • Roadbuilders caution against Wood Buffalo's new highway responsibility.
  • Canada coach warns against complacency in match vs. Switzerland.
  • Brexit lessons for Canada from a regretful British town.
  • Flags become icons in Alberta separation debate.
  • Report highlights difficulty in finding family doctors in Alberta.
  • Montreal shooter ID'd as Albertan.
  • Manifesto written weeks before Montreal attack.
  • Six tornadoes confirmed in Alberta's Peace Region.
  • Mayor encourages less daycare parking for more walking, biking.
  • Alberta halts fire and ambulance service contract changes.
  • Oilers hire Mike Babcock as coach.
  • Southern Alberta seeks new air carriers post-WestJet exit.
  • Canada's AI health strategy debated for privacy concerns.
  • Caroline, Alta. finds benefits in becoming a hamlet.

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Life after amalgamation: In Caroline, Alta., becoming a hamlet has some silver linings

More than a year after dissolving into Clearwater County, the former Village of Caroline is getting millions of dollars in desperately needed infrastructure repairs.

General Jun 24, 2026

Canada's AI strategy aims to make health data more accessible. How will it protect privacy?

Connecting health data across the country will help researchers conduct clinical trials, test AI health tools and drive innovation in treatment and diagnosis, says federal Minister of Artificial Intelligence Evan Solomon. But the initiative will also have to balance privacy considerations.

General Jun 24, 2026

Southern Alberta cities, province try to tempt air carriers as WestJet ends service

Medicine Hat and Lethbridge are seeking a new air carrier as WestJet ends regional service to southern Alberta this week. Officials say that will take time as the provincial government calls for private sector proposals to improve service between regional airports and major hubs in Calgary and Edmonton.

General Jun 24, 2026

Edmonton Oilers name Mike Babcock as coach after hire cleared by NHL

Mike Babcock returned to the NHL's coaching ranks Tuesday, bringing a Stanley Cup and a checkered past to an Edmonton Oilers team desperate to win it all in the Connor McDavid era.

General Jun 24, 2026

Alberta hits pause on contract overhaul for integrated fire and ambulance services

Alberta’s government is pausing the rollout of its ambulance contract strategy for seven municipalities with integrated fire and ambulance services.

General Jun 24, 2026

Edmonton mayor hopes requiring less daycare parking encourages more walking, biking

City council voted in a public hearing on Tuesday to reduce the required amount of pick-up and drop-off spaces for daycares.

General Jun 24, 2026

6 tornadoes swept through Alberta’s Peace region last week, researchers say

The total tornado-count for the northwestern Alberta storms that took place on June 15th have increased following field-work from the Northern Tornado Project. This makes the June-night a very rare occasion in which the Peace Region experienced what experts call a "tornado outbreak".

General Jun 24, 2026

Alleged Montreal shooter followed conspiracy theorists, wrote manifesto weeks before attack

The alleged gunman in a shooting in Montreal Monday that left two people dead prepared his manifesto weeks in advance, according to a CBC News visual investigation.

General Jun 24, 2026

Quebec coroner identifies Montreal shooting suspect as Alberta man

General Jun 24, 2026

High quality, poor access: report highlights challenges in finding family doctors in Alberta

The Alberta Medical Association's latest report suggests that though the majority of Albertans who saw a family doctor recently were satisfied with their visit, many have been unable to see theirs in a timely manner, while others are still looking for one.

General Jun 24, 2026

Flags become symbols for two sides in Alberta’s separation debate

It was only a few years ago that the sight of someone flying a Canadian flag was enough to spark complicated feelings in some people, when it became a common motif during the convoy protests. Now, the Alberta and Canada flags have become symbols of two sides in the province's separation debate.

General Jun 24, 2026

Brexit, 10 years later: What a regret-fuelled British town can teach Canada about referendums

A decade after Britain voted to leave Europe, neither side is happy, offering a cautionary tale for Canadians about the risks of referendums.

General Jun 24, 2026

Needing only a draw, Canada coach Marsch cautions against playing safe in Group B finale vs. Switzerland

Canada coach Jesse Marsch suggested he’s not going to ask his team to stray from its relentless, baked-in style — even if a tie, if just this once, would be victory enough when it plays Switzerland on Wednesday.

General Jun 24, 2026

Alberta Roadbuilders warn Wood Buffalo against taking on Highway 63 duties

ARHCA says allowing the municipality to assume highway maintenance duties from the province risks plunging the RMWB into 'a losing battle of whack-a-mole' as the municipality scrambles to fill potholes.

General Jun 24, 2026

Kikinow Elders Lodge offers cultural living experience for elders in Grande Cache

Kikinow Elders Lodge in Grande Cache is officially open after six years. A huge barrier initially was funding, but the non-status, off-reserve Indigenous community ended up securing a federal grant, despite not being officially recognized as Indigenous under the Indian Act.

General Jun 24, 2026

Are more police officers getting killed in the line of duty? Here's what the data tells us

An armed standoff at a hotel in Côte-des-Neiges left a police officer, a civilian and a suspect dead. The shooting marked the third time an officer in Canada was killed in less than two weeks, raising questions about whether violence against officers is increasing.

General Jun 24, 2026

Do you want AI with that? Chatbots could take your next order at the drive-thru

Across the United States, fast food chains are turning to AI to run their drive-thru counters - and Canada could be next. Companies say the technology now has higher accuracy than human employees - and some labour organizers worry it could displace fast food workers.

General Jun 24, 2026

As heavy rain floods parts of central Alberta, residents speak about local response

Residents in affected areas have received pleas from officials to stop all non-essential water usage in order to reduce strain on local water systems.

General Jun 24, 2026

Edmonton police officer reprimanded by EPS over 2024 highway incident

An Edmonton Police Service internal disciplinary hearing has resulted in a decision to reprimand one of the police department's officers over a highway incident two years ago.

General Jun 24, 2026

Alberta separation could prompt potential $62B economic hit, business exodus: Calgary Chamber report

A new report released Wednesday by the Calgary Chamber of Commerce claims Alberta separation from Canada could spur a business exodus and result in a $62-billion economic contraction annually. Meanwhile, a prominent advocate for separation argues that the chamber's report is measuring "fear, not opportunity."

General Jun 24, 2026

Canadian Army battalion commander, chief warrant officer removed amid investigation

The Canadian Army has sidelined the commanding officer and chief warrant officer of the Edmonton-based battalion. Defence officials will not disclose the reasons, but current and former military sources point to an alleged alcohol-related incident.

General Jun 24, 2026
Gym’s small gesture makes a big difference for Alberta man’s mental health

Gym’s small gesture makes a big difference for Alberta man’s mental health

Damien Uzelman is sharing his appreciation after staff at his Sherwood Park gym helped spread some sunshine during some of his darkest days.

Health Jun 24, 2026
Gibbons residents begin voting to stay as a town — or dissolve into a hamlet

Gibbons residents begin voting to stay as a town — or dissolve into a hamlet

The vote follows months of debate over the town's financial future. At one point Gibbons was at risk of insolvency after the new council discovered millions of dollars in debt.

News Jun 24, 2026
Online activity suggest conspiracies fed accused Montreal gunman’s ‘buffet extremism’

Online activity suggest conspiracies fed accused Montreal gunman’s ‘buffet extremism’

The shooter's manifesto detailed grievances against capitalism, pornography and bourgeois society, and a hatred of women aligned with the incel or 'involuntarily celibate' mindset.

Crime Jun 24, 2026
Edmonton region to be deluged by 30-60 mm of rain — possibly setting a new record

Edmonton region to be deluged by 30-60 mm of rain — possibly setting a new record

This month has been the second-wettest June ever in Edmonton and is now on track to break the record that has existed since 1914.

Weather Jun 24, 2026
Elks head to Winnipeg aiming for 3-0 start

Elks head to Winnipeg aiming for 3-0 start

The Edmonton Elks flew into town riding the high of opening their season at 2-0 for the first time since 2019.

Sports Jun 24, 2026
Wayward dock and boats found 300 km downstream from Edmonton

Wayward dock and boats found 300 km downstream from Edmonton

The entire dock, plus five metal boats chained to it, broke free from the shore on Monday when the river rose more than 1.5 metres and the streamflow doubled in speed.

Weather Jun 24, 2026
Elks’ Rankin feels elusive CFL mark ‘attainable’

Elks’ Rankin feels elusive CFL mark ‘attainable’

Justin Rankin believes he can do what's never been done before in the CFL.

Sports Jun 24, 2026
Edmonton mosquito number rising after rainy weekend — and more expected

Edmonton mosquito number rising after rainy weekend — and more expected

A weekend of torrential rain, followed by warn and sunny weather, has created perfect conditions for Edmonton's already health mosquito population to explode.

Environment Jun 24, 2026
Invasive Prussian carp showing up in Sylvan Lake

Invasive Prussian carp showing up in Sylvan Lake

Lab results confirm Prussian carp are now living in Sylvan Lake. Similar to goldfish, they are an invasive species that causes all sorts of problems.

Environment Jun 24, 2026