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Répression du crime organisé, reprise après les inondations à Tofield et décès du fondateur du Fringe — Mardi à Edmonton

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🚨 Crime et sécurité publique

  1. Importante répression contre les groupes de crime organisé basés en Inde. Des dizaines de personnes inculpées de meurtre et d'extorsion dans le cadre d'une opération internationale visant à démanteler des syndicats criminels majeurs.
  2. Saisie de drogue à Fort McMurray conduit à des arrestations. Deux personnes inculpées après la saisie par la police de drogues évaluées à près de 100 000 $ et de plusieurs armes à feu lors d'une série de raids.

🌦️ Météo et routes

  1. Tofield commence un long nettoyage après les inondations. Les résidents font face à une récupération ardue après plus de 20 cm de pluie ayant causé d'importants dégâts d'inondation le mois dernier.
  2. Avis de sécurité levé pour les rivières Bow et Elbow à Calgary. Les conditions des rivières s'améliorent après la pluie, permettant la reprise des activités normales le long des deux cours d'eau.

🏛️ Gouvernement et politique

  1. Edmonton modifie ses plans de pistes cyclables après des protestations des résidents. Le conseil municipal répond aux protestations de la communauté en reconsidérant la suppression des stationnements pour les pistes cyclables le long de la 50e Rue.

💼 Économie et affaires

  1. Rogers supprime 80 emplois lors de fermetures de stations de radio. Les stations Sportsnet à Calgary et Vancouver font partie de celles fermées en raison de la baisse des audiences et des revenus publicitaires.

🎨 Communauté et culture

  1. Le fondateur du Fringe Festival, Brian Paisley, décède. Paisley, qui a lancé le Fringe Theatre Festival d'Edmonton, est décédé à 76 ans au Mexique, laissant un héritage de célébration culturelle vibrante.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • Le procureur général de la Colombie-Britannique discutera des démarches juridiques après la fusillade de Tumbler Ridge.
  • L'Alberta alloue 15 millions de dollars pour la réparation de l'autoroute 63.
  • Les critiques disent que le plan énergétique de Carney ne réduira pas rapidement les coûts des voyages d'été.
  • L'accord sur le radar à Red Deer suscite des espoirs d'investissement dans la défense.
  • Les pistes cyclables sur la 50e Rue suscitent les préoccupations des résidents d'Edmonton.
  • Un nouvel accord sur les pipelines en Alberta vise les marchés mondiaux du pétrole.
  • Corb Lund promet de continuer la lutte contre l'exploitation minière de charbon.
  • Edmonton rézone Rossdale avec l'approbation du conseil.
  • Élections Alberta vérifie les signatures pour le référendum sur la séparation.
  • Les pharmaciens de l'Alberta gèrent une augmentation des fausses ordonnances.

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Alberta pharmacists scramble to keep up as reports of prescription forgeries tick up again

The Alberta College of Pharmacy recently told its members that forgery attempts are on the rise, and it urged pharmacists to notify police.

General Jul 7, 2026

Elections Alberta set to begin verifying signatures on separatist referendum petition

Elections Alberta says it's set to begin verifying the signatures on a petition looking to force a vote on the province separating from Canada.

General Jul 7, 2026

Edmonton city council passes rezoning motion in Rossdale during public hearing

Edmonton city council has voted in favour of an administration proposal to create special zones that would see rezoning to allow for increased building heights. The future of Rossdale was up for debate on Monday at city council's public hearing. However the proposal to create special zones was opposed by nearly 20 residents who spoke at the meeting.

General Jul 7, 2026

Corb Lund says he won't give up fight against coal mining in Alberta's Eastern Slopes

Country musician Corb Lund says he has questions about the process that Elections Alberta used to reject the list of names and that he's looking at taking it to court.

General Jul 7, 2026

Alberta's new pipeline deal could allow Canadian oil to reach new countries. But will they want it?

Energy and environmental organizations are reacting with alarm to the new Canada-Alberta deal to build a new oil pipeline to the West Coast, questioning whether new buyers can be found for the oil that may eventually flow through the pipelines.

General Jul 7, 2026

Edmonton city council considering options after residents say 50 Street bike lanes pose problems

City council is looking into alternative ways to incorporate bike lanes on an east Edmonton street, after residents say it comes at the expense of parking and safe street access.

General Jul 7, 2026

Red Deer radar contract brings high hopes for defence investments

Community leaders say the project shows Central Alberta is an attractive place for defence and technology companies to invest. People at the company, Technalogix, say the project is an example of why Canada’s recent defence and military buildup should prioritize local companies.

General Jul 7, 2026

Carney's fuel efficiency plan won't bring quick relief to cost of summer road trips, critics say

The federal government pitched its new tailpipe standards as a way to make fuel-efficient cars more accessible to Canadians. But two groups advocating for low-emission travel say the rules would put the country short of its goal — and ultimately leave most Canadians at the mercy of high gas prices.

General Jul 7, 2026

Alberta commits $15 million for Highway 63 repairs after months of frustration

The Alberta government has allocated $15 million to repairs on Highway 63, the only highway out of Fort McMurray.

General Jul 7, 2026

B.C. attorney general to speak on legal options in wake of Tumbler Ridge mass shooting

B.C. Attorney General Niki Sharma is set to speak in Vancouver Tuesday about the government's legal options around the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting in February.

General Jul 7, 2026

Dozens charged with murder, extortion and more in crackdown on India-based organized crime groups

General Jul 7, 2026

Rogers shutters radio stations in Calgary, Vancouver, Halifax and Kitchener

A Rogers spokesperson said the cuts affect 230 jobs, 80 of them in radio.

General Jul 7, 2026
Rogers shutters six radio stations, 80 jobs cut

Rogers shutters six radio stations, 80 jobs cut

Rogers Sports and Media is shutting down its Sportsnet 650 radio station in Vancouver and Sportsnet 960 station in Calgary, as well as four other stations across four cities.

Sports Jul 7, 2026
2 people charged after police seize drugs, firearms in Fort McMurray, Alta.

2 people charged after police seize drugs, firearms in Fort McMurray, Alta.

Members of the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team seized $100,000 worth of drugs, several firearms and a large amount of cash, during an investigation in Fort McMurray, Alta.

Crime Jul 7, 2026
Cleanup underway but Alberta town faces long road to recovery after recent rains

Cleanup underway but Alberta town faces long road to recovery after recent rains

The cleanup from the recent heavy rains and flooding that hit the town of Tofield, Alta., will take months. But some residents say it's a miracle the damage wasn't even worse.

Weather Jul 7, 2026
Brian Paisley, founder of North America’s longest-running Fringe festival, has died

Brian Paisley, founder of North America’s longest-running Fringe festival, has died

Brian Paisley, the founder of The Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival has died in Mexico, following a long struggle with pneumonia.

Entertainment Jul 7, 2026
Community pushback forces City of Edmonton to change gears on bike lane plans

Community pushback forces City of Edmonton to change gears on bike lane plans

The City of Edmonton is changing gears on its plan to remove a large section of on-street parking along 50 Street to allow for the installation of bike lanes.

Politics Jul 7, 2026
Calgary Fire Department lifts safety advisory for Bow, Elbow rivers

Calgary Fire Department lifts safety advisory for Bow, Elbow rivers

The Calgary Fire Department says flow rates on the Bow and Elbow Rivers have slowed enough to allow a river advisory to be lifted and for river users to resume normal activities.

Environment Jul 7, 2026