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Planes de oleoducto, investigación de muerte sospechosa y regreso a oficinas federales — Lunes en Edmonton

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Muerte sospechosa en Edmonton lleva a investigación de homicidio. La policía de Edmonton está investigando una muerte sospechosa ocurrida el sábado por la mañana cerca de la Avenida 106 y la Calle 113. El hombre herido fue encontrado y luego declarado muerto en el hospital. La policía solicita grabaciones de video de las calles cercanas.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. La policía de Calgary utiliza evidencia de ADN para cargo de robo industrial. Un hombre de 54 años ha sido acusado en relación con un robo de $255,000 en Crypto Therm Manufacturing Inc. en Calgary. La policía utilizó evidencia de ADN para identificar al sospechoso después del crimen el pasado noviembre.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Smith y Ford proponen ruta para oleoducto entre Alberta y Ontario. La primera ministra de Alberta, Danielle Smith, y el primer ministro de Ontario, Doug Ford, están discutiendo la creación de un nuevo oleoducto que conecte Hardisty, Alberta, con Sarnia, Ontario. Esto es parte de un plan más amplio para un corredor energético este-oeste.
  2. Avanza verificación de firmas para referéndum separatista. Elections Alberta procederá con la verificación de firmas para una petición de referéndum separatista, tras un fallo judicial. La petición se había detenido inicialmente por cuestiones legales relacionadas con requisitos de consulta.
  3. Grupo anti-minería de carbón explora opciones legales en Alberta. Tras el fracaso de una petición ciudadana contra la minería de carbón en las Eastern Slopes, los organizadores, incluido el cantante Corb Lund, critican el proceso de peticiones de Elections Alberta y contemplan acciones legales.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Canadá elige a Alemania y Noruega para la construcción de submarinos. La decisión de Canadá de contratar a Alemania y Noruega para construir submarinos marca una colaboración internacional significativa en infraestructura militar.

🏈 Sports

  1. Summer McIntosh establece nuevo récord mundial en pruebas de natación canadiense. La nadadora canadiense Summer McIntosh batió el récord mundial femenino en los 200m mariposa, mostrando su enorme talento en las pruebas de natación.
  2. Frederik Andersen se une a los Edmonton Oilers bajo el entrenador Babcock. Andersen, reuniéndose con el entrenador Mike Babcock, anticipa una carga de trabajo compartida con los Oilers tras su reciente Copa Stanley con los Carolina Hurricanes.

📰 Also Today

  • Tamara Lich asiste a fiesta del 4 de julio en la residencia del embajador de EE. UU.
  • El astronauta Jeremy Hansen se retira de la Agencia Espacial Canadiense.
  • Proyecto de macrodatos causa revuelo entre los ciudadanos de Olds, Alberta.
  • Conductor sorprendido durmiendo en un Tesla autopilotado en autopista de B.C.
  • Sylvan Lake busca mejoras en clínica de salud ante creciente demanda.
  • Trabajadores federales en Canadá regresan a oficinas 4 días a la semana.
  • Los Lions entregan a los Elks su primera derrota en una victoria de 36-24.

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