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Victoire des Elks, baisse du prix du pétrole et Gibbons reste une ville — Édition du vendredi à Edmonton

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🏈 Sports

  1. Les Elks d'Edmonton l'emportent sur les Blue Bombers de Winnipeg. Les Elks ont triomphé 23-18 grâce à une passe de touché de dernière minute de Cody Fajardo à TJ Luther, démontrant la capacité de l'équipe à gagner sous pression.

💼 Économie et affaires

  1. Baisse des prix du pétrole avec l'optimisme de l'approvisionnement. Malgré que des indices de référence comme Brent soient négociés à des prix inférieurs en raison des hausses d'approvisionnement anticipées, les prix de l'essence restent élevés à la pompe.

🚨 Criminalité et sécurité publique

  1. Un homme de Calgary inculpé d'homicide involontaire pour la mort par overdose d'une adolescente. L'accusation fait suite au décès d'une adolescente due au carfentanil, mettant en lumière la crise continue des opioïdes.
  2. La Cour suprême oblige la divulgation des inconduites policières dans une affaire à Edmonton. Un arrêt qui pourrait influencer la manière dont la justice est rendue dans les affaires liées à des inconduites policières passées.

🎨 Communauté et culture

  1. Les résidents de Gibbons votent pour rester une ville. Avec 68,5 % en faveur du statut de ville, Gibbons reste indépendante malgré les discussions de fusion avec la région de Sturgeon. Cette décision protège la gouvernance locale.
  2. Edmonton soutient les secours pour le séisme au Venezuela. Un restaurant d'Edmonton intensifie ses efforts de secours en vendant des empanadas pour aider les personnes touchées par les séismes vénézuéliens.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • Edmonton et le centre de l'Alberta font face à de fortes pluies. Jusqu'à 70 mm de précipitations pourraient affecter les plans de fin de semaine.
  • Rencontre avec un grizzly capturée en vidéo à Kananaskis. Un randonneur filme un incident rapproché avec l'ours.
  • Sinclair et Fox élevés à l'Ordre du Canada. Des figures nationales reçoivent cet honneur.
  • Gibbons vote pour maintenir son statut de ville. Les résidents préfèrent la gouvernance locale.
  • Un ancien médecin albertain interdit de coaching en oncologie. La cour rejette l'appel.
  • Un touché de dernière minute excitant offre la victoire aux Elks. Edmonton devance Winnipeg lors d'un match de la LCF.
  • Le défilé à Ponoka se déroule malgré les tensions séparatistes. La participation communautaire est élevée malgré le contexte politique.
  • Le ministre de l'Énergie annoncera aujourd'hui des projets de lignes électriques. Un soutien fédéral est attendu.
  • Edmonton sévit contre les stationnements non autorisés. La ville aborde un problème qui affecte le centre-ville.
  • Les médecins de l'Alberta alertent sur la hausse des blessures en trottinette électrique. Une vigilance accrue est demandée face aux dangers.
  • Un voisin d'Edmonton réagit au lien avec la fusillade de Montréal. Des liens avec Lethbridge émergent dans une enquête en cours.

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