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Pagsugpo sa Krimen, Pagbangon ng Tofield mula sa Baha & Pagdadalamhati sa Fringe Founder — Edmonton Martes

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🚨 Krimen at Pampublikong Kaligtasan

  1. Malawakang operasyon laban sa mga sindikato ng krimen mula India. Dose-dosenang kinasuhan ng pagpatay at pangongotong bilang bahagi ng malaking internasyonal na operasyon na naglalayong durugin ang malalaking grupo ng organisadong krimen.
  2. Hulihan sa Fort McMurray kaugnay ng droga, nauwi sa mga aresto. Dalawang indibidwal ang kinasuhan matapos masamsam ng pulisya ang droga na tinatayang nagkakahalaga ng halos $100,000 at ilang baril sa serye ng mga raid.

🌦️ Panahon at Kalsada

  1. Magsisimula na ang mahaba-habang paglilinis ng Tofield mula sa baha. Nahaharap ang mga residente sa masalimuot na pagbangon matapos ang higit 20 cm ng ulan na nagdulot ng malaking pinsala sa pagbaha noong nakaraang buwan.
  2. Tinanggal na ang safety advisory para sa mga ilog Bow at Elbow sa Calgary. Bumuti na ang kalagayan ng mga ilog matapos ang ulan, kaya't maaari nang ipagpatuloy ang mga normal na aktibidad sa kahabaan ng dalawang ilog.

🏛️ Pamahalaan at Pulitika

  1. Binago ng Edmonton ang plano sa bike lane matapos ang protesta ng mga residente. Tumugon ang city council sa pagtutol ng komunidad sa pamamagitan ng muling pagsusuri sa pagtanggal ng parking para sa bike lanes sa kahabaan ng 50th Street.

💼 Ekonomiya at Negosyo

  1. Rogers nagbawas ng 80 trabaho sa pagsasara ng mga himpilan ng radyo. Kabilang ang mga Sportsnet stations sa Calgary at Vancouver na isinara dahil sa pagbaba ng audience at kita mula sa ad.

🎨 Komunidad at Kultura

  1. Pumanaw ang tagapagtatag ng Fringe Festival na si Brian Paisley. Pumanaw si Paisley, na nagpasimula ng Edmonton's Fringe Theatre Festival, sa edad na 76 sa Mexico, nag-iwan ng pamana ng makulay na pagdiriwang kultural.

📰 Balitang Iba Pa Ngayon

  • B.C. attorney general magtatalakay ng legal na hakbang matapos ang pamamaril sa Tumbler Ridge.
  • Maglalaan ang Alberta ng $15 milyon para sa pagkukumpuni ng Highway 63.
  • Kritikal ang plano ni Carney sa fuel, hindi agad makakapagpababa ng gastos sa mga biyahe sa tag-init.
  • Kasunduan sa radar ng Red Deer, nagbigay pag-asa sa pamumuhunan sa depensa.
  • Pabirong kinukuwestiyon ang mga bike lanes sa 50 Street ng mga residente ng Edmonton.
  • Bagong kasunduan sa pipeline ng Alberta, target ang pandaigdigang merkado ng langis.
  • Ipinangako ni Corb Lund na ipagpapatuloy ang pagtutol sa pagmimina ng karbon.
  • Edmonton ni-rezone ang Rossdale na may pag-apruba ng konseho.
  • Ibeberipika ng Elections Alberta ang lagda para sa separatist referendum.
  • Kinakaya ng Alberta pharmacists ang pagdagsa ng pekeng reseta.

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

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