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Weekly Digest Edmonton Mar 16 - Mar 22, 2026

에드먼턴 주간 다이제스트 — 2026년 3월 16–22일

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  1. [2066] 스태퍼트에서 23세 여성 아일라(Eyla Egotik‑Learn)의 시신이 발견됐고, 그녀의 9개월 딸 브레이리(Braylee)는 여전히 실종 상태로 가족이 찾기를 호소하고 있습니다.
  2. [2042] 남아시아 커뮤니티를 표적으로 한 갈취 조직 수사에서 CBSA가 두 명(Arshdeep Singh, Sukhnaaz Singh Sandhu)을 추방했고 전국에 70건 이상의 퇴거 명령이 발부되었습니다; 에드먼턴에서 51명 연루.
  3. [2043] RCMP가 MHCare 사무실을 압수수색 — 알버타 보건 관련 계약 비리 수사와 연관돼 있으며 소유주 Sam Mraiche가 주목 대상입니다.
  4. [2069] 알버타 정부가 캘거리 Sheldon M. Chumir 감독 약물사용 시설과 Lethbridge의 이동식 서비스를 6월 말에 폐쇄하고 자금은 치료·회복 서비스로 전환한다고 발표했습니다.
  5. [2070] Avalanche Canada가 Banff·Kootenay·Yoho 국립공원 일대에 ‘극심한’ 눈사태 위험을 경고했고 Highway 93 등 도로가 일시 통제됐습니다 — 백컨트리 출입 금지 권고.
  6. [2044] 3월 19일 Garneau 지역의 다가구 인필 공사 현장에서 의심스러운 화재 발생, 검은 연기가 도시 전역에 보였고 인명 피해는 없으나 수사 중입니다.
  7. [2011] Secord의 연못 근처에서 한 소녀가 9mm 장전된 권총을 발견했으며 경찰은 3월 8일 새벽 CCTV 자료 제출을 요청했습니다.
  8. [1966] QEII 인근 Leduc 구간에서 발생한 총격으로 22세 Birinder Singh가 사망 — 차량 간 ‘drive‑by’ 사건으로 수사 중, 아직 체포 없음.
  9. [2036] ASIRT는 체포된 여성의 신생아 사망에 대해 경찰에 형사처벌을 권고하지 않았으며, 보고서는 어머니의 약물 사용을 사망 요인으로 지적했습니다.
  10. [1976] 오일러스의 핵심 선수 Leon Draisaitl이 하체 부상으로 정규시즌 남은 경기(14경기, 4월16일까지)를 결장할 예정입니다.
  11. [2086] 3월 21일 Nikita Kucherov이 2골·2도움을 올려 탬파베이가 에드먼턴을 5‑2로 꺾었고, 시즌 득점 선두에서 Connor McDavid보다 2점 앞섰습니다.
  12. [2072] 3월 20일 Florida Panthers가 에드먼턴을 4‑0으로 완파 — Sergei Bobrovsky의 완봉이 빛났습니다.
  13. [2017] 신예 Matt Savoie(22, St. Albert)가 McDavid 라인에 합류해 활약 — 시즌 11골·28포인트(69경기).
  14. [1967] 트리제미널 신경통 치료를 위한 ‘초기’ 감마나이프 임상시험이 앨버타 전역에서 80명 모집 예정, 5년 추적 목표로 만성화 예방을 노립니다.
  15. [2040] Wîhkwêntôwin 학교 초등학생들이 새로운 Stollery 소아병원 설계안을 제출했으며, 기금 모금 캠페인 No Bounds는 10억 달러 목표입니다.
  16. [2037] 캐나다 정부의 Canada Strong 패스 연장으로 밴프 등 국립공원 방문객이 작년에 약 13% 증가했고 밴프 지역 차량 방문은 거의 700만 건에 달했습니다.
  17. [2068] ATB 연구: 파이프라인 인프라 확대는 원유 생산 150만 배럴/일 증가, 향후 10년간 연평균 GDP 314억 달러(캐나다 달러 기준 아님) 상승과 112,000개 일자리 창출 가능 — 대규모 투자 필요.
  18. [1974] Canada Energy Regulator는 2050년까지 전력생산이 크게 늘어날 것으로 전망하며 풍력 추가가 50–150GW에 이를 수 있다고 경고했습니다; AI 데이터센터가 수요를 키웁니다.
  19. [2007] Mark Carney의 기후 계획은 산업 탄소가격 협상 지연 가능성이 제기됐고, Pathways Plus 탄소 포집 프로젝트 규모도 축소될 수 있습니다.
  20. [2071] CFIA는 'Product of Canada' 오표시로 2025년 4월 이후로 약 47,000달러의 과태료를 부과했다고 밝혔습니다.
  21. [2000] 연방 정부는 AI 산업 지원(자본·컴퓨팅·시장 접근)을 약속했고 개인정보·온라인 해악 관련 법안을 마련 중입니다.
  22. [2002] 캘거리 등 앨버타의 휘발유 가격 급등(일부 지역 L당 ~$1.66)은 소상공인과 가계에 부담을 주고 있어 연쇄 가격 인상을 불러옵니다.
  23. [2013] Lewis Farms 레크리에이션 센터 공사는 65% 진행됐지만 인플레이션과 공급 문제로 예산 초과 우려 — 시는 곧 추가 차입안을 상정할 예정이며 개장은 2028년 가을 목표입니다.
  24. [1968] 에드먼턴 시의회는 슈퍼마켓 경쟁을 막는 토지상의 제한 조항(restrictive covenants)을 폐지해 식료품 접근성을 높이도록 주정부에 촉구하기로 했습니다.
  25. [1934] 전국 여러 도시에서 ‘공공의료 수호’ 시위 — 알버타의 Bill 11이 민간 이중진료(two‑tier)를 조장할 것이라는 우려가 제기되었습니다.
  26. [2005] 알버타 정부가 MAID(조력자살) 접근을 대폭 제한하는 법안을 도입 — 1년 내 사망이 예측되는 경우로 자격을 제한하는 내용 등이 포함됩니다.
  27. [1936] 알버타는 에너지 기업이 지방 재산세를 제때 납부하지 않으면 운영 허가를 제한하는 방안을 검토 중이며, 현재까지 농촌 지방정부에 약 2.5억 달러가 체납된 상태입니다.
  28. [1938] 2028 월드컵 오브 하키는 캘거리·에드먼턴·프라하에서 열리며 에드먼턴 Rogers Place가 준결승·결승을 주관 — 앨버타에 약 3.75억 달러 경제효과 예상.

출처 기사 (46)

Protesters fear ‘American-style’ 2-tiered health care is coming to Canada

Dozens of protestors gathered outside the office of their local Liberal MP, in cities across Canada on Monday to call on the federal government to protect public health care.

Politics Mar 16, 2026

Alberta reviewing plan on forcing oil companies to pay outstanding municipal taxes

Unpaid municipal taxes by some in the energy industry is a long-standing issue, with Alberta's rural communities owed more than $250 million as of last year.

Economy Mar 16, 2026

Estimated cost of rebuilding Taber’s only ice rinks in the millions after explosion

A bit of relief surfaced over the weekend when Taber won $50,000 as the provincial winner in this year's Kraft Hockeyville competition.

Canada Mar 16, 2026

Calgary, Edmonton and Prague to host 2028 World Cup of Hockey

The NHL announced the cities of Calgary and Edmonton, along with Prague in the Czech Republic, have been chosen to co-host the 2028 World Cup of Hockey.

Sports Mar 16, 2026

Oilers optimistic injured Leon Draisaitl will return soon for playoff pursuit

It was both a big win and hopefully not too big of a loss for the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday.

Health Mar 16, 2026

Oilers ‘offence by committee’ sinks Sharks 5-3

Adam Henrique earned a pair of assists as the Edmonton Oilers were able to rally without star forward Leon Draisaitl to pick up a huge 5-3 win over the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday.

Sports Mar 17, 2026

Alberta’s Smith says she took private flight on behalf of Saudi government

The premier travelled to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in 2025 to discuss potential collaborations on energy development, artificial intelligence and more.

Economy Mar 17, 2026

Passengers recount QEII drive-by shooting that killed Edmonton man: ‘No one deserves this’

Three childhood friends were on a trip from Edmonton to Banff when their car was shot at while they drove down the QEII south of Leduc, killing 22-year-old Birinder Singh.

Crime Mar 17, 2026

Edmonton clinical trial offers hope to people suffering ‘most severe pains known to mankind’

A new U of A clinical trial is testing ultra-early Gamma Knife surgery to stop trigeminal neuralgia before permanent brain changes and years of devastating pain.

Health Mar 17, 2026

Edmonton aims to kibosh restrictive covenants in name of grocery access, food affordability

Restrictive covenants are common in the grocery industry to prevent competition, but Edmonton's city council is asking the province to change the rules so food is more affordable.

Consumer Mar 17, 2026

Danielle Smith hopes to balance Alberta budget even with moderate oil prices

Danielle Smith addressed the Rural Municipalities of Alberta conference, hearing concerns on everything from health care access to infrastructure woes and unpaid oil and gas taxes.

Politics Mar 17, 2026

Migraine sufferers in southern Alberta struggle to find affordable treatments

While southern Alberta's famous Chinooks are famous for the warm weather they bring, for some they are also infamous for the 'pounding, throbbing' headaches that accompany them.

Health Mar 17, 2026

Disability advocates, NDP call on province to boost accessibility standards in Alberta

'We are the only minority group that you can join at any time. So people with dignity now may not have that dignity later if we do not pass this bill right away.'

Perspectives Mar 17, 2026

Calgary man charged after RCMP seize ‘significant’ amount of drugs, cash

RCMP estimate the total value of the drugs seized, including fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine and carfentanil, at approximately $450,000.

Crime Mar 17, 2026

Canada Energy Regulator projects power generation surge, wind a major source

A report from the Canada Energy Regulator predicts renewable energy, especially wind, will play an increasingly important role is meeting the country's future energy demand.

Economy Mar 17, 2026

Injured Edmonton Oilers star Leon Draisaitl out for rest of season

Standout Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl is expected to miss the rest of the NHL regular season because of what the team called a lower-body injury.

Sports Mar 17, 2026

‘Admin nights’ an antidote to procrastination while catching up with friends

More Canadians are holding 'admin nights' — gathering with friends while each person tackles tasks like paying bills, applying for jobs, answering emails and booking appointments.

Lifestyle Mar 17, 2026

NHL’s George Parros defends suspension of Gudas

George Parros is standing by the NHL's decision to suspend Anaheim Ducks defenceman Radko Gudas five games for a knee-on-knee hit that injured Toronto Maple Leafs star Auston Matthews, a punishment that has been criticized as too lenient.

Sports Mar 17, 2026

Federal government looking to support Canada’s AI industry

The federal government is looking to do more to support the AI industry as it begins to implement a regulatory framework to protect Canadians.

Tech Mar 18, 2026

Alberta residents, small business owners struggle with soaring gas prices

The soaring cost of gasoline is already draining hundreds of dollars in extra costs from the wallets of some Alberta small business owners.

Economy Mar 18, 2026

Alberta train collision near Taber prompts safety reminders amid concerning driver trends

A train collided with an unloaded semi-truck on Tuesday, and while nobody was injured, experts and police are again calling for heightened safety around the tracks.

Canada Mar 18, 2026

CBSA says efforts to ‘disrupt extortion networks’ led to 70 removal orders

The agency says that as of last Thursday, it had issued a total of 70 removal orders on various inadmissibility grounds, and 35 have been enforced.

Canada Mar 18, 2026

Alberta moves to drastically reduce access to medically assisted dying

The UCP government introduced a bill stipulating only those likely to die of natural causes within a year would be eligible for medical assistance in dying.

Politics Mar 18, 2026

The Calgary Stampede unveils 20-year ‘master plan’ for Stampede Park

The board of the Calgary Stampede has unveiled its vision for how Stampede Park will change over the next 20 years to make it a year-round destination.

Economy Mar 18, 2026

Carney climate plan at risk as Canadian oil companies stress need to boost production

A key plank of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's climate plan is unlikely to hit its implementation date, raising new doubts about Canada meeting its climate change goals.

Environment Mar 18, 2026

Oilers get total team effort to beat Sharks 5-3

The Edmonton Oilers knew the challenge was to come together as a unit after learning their star forward Leon Draisaitl will be out for the remainder of the regular season.

Sports Mar 18, 2026

Girl finds loaded handgun near pond in west Edmonton neighbourhood

After the gun was found, Edmonton police obtained overnight security footage from March 8 in the Secord area, showing a man getting out of a white car while carrying a blue rag.

Crime Mar 18, 2026

Lewis Farms Recreation Centre to get budget increase as inflation drives up cost

The Lewis Farms Recreation Centre is coming in over its $309 million budget even after several elements were removed, as inflation has been twice as high as the city predicted.

Economy Mar 18, 2026

Savoie’s surge earns him spot alongside McDavid

Overlooked amid the Edmonton Oilers' erratic season has been the steady, albeit unspectacular, performance of rookie forward Matt Savoie.

Sports Mar 18, 2026

Bobrovsky perfect as Panthers blank Oilers 4-0

Sergei Bobrovsky made 21 saves to earn his fourth shutout of the season as the Florida Panthers continued to plague Edmonton, emerging with a 4-0 victory over the Oilers on Thursday in a rematch of the last two Stanley Cup finals.

Sports Mar 19, 2026

ASIRT not recommending charges against police in death of drug user’s baby

The report said she was brought to the Lloydminster RCMP detachment and booked into cells. It said a prisoner report was drawn up, without detailing her potential pregnancy.

Crime Mar 19, 2026

Canada Strong pass expected to help fuel another booming tourism season in Banff

While Ottawa's renewal of the Canada Strong pass for another year is expected to fuel another boom in visitors to Banff, concerns are also being raised about overtourism.

Economy Mar 19, 2026

New research says Canada needs to do more to address growing electricity demand

A new report says Canada needs to do more to increase electricity production as population and industrial demand is expected to increase.

Canada Mar 19, 2026

Edmonton students submit designs for standalone Stollery Children’s Hospital

Students at an Edmonton elementary school are showing off their designs of what new hospital rooms at the standalone Stollery Children's Hospital could look like.

Health Mar 19, 2026

South Asian extortion investigation in Alberta leads to 2 men deported from Canada

The Edmonton Police Service said it began to see a small resurgence in alleged extortion incidents after Project Gaslight concluded in 2024.

Crime Mar 19, 2026

RCMP search MHCare, company linked to Alberta health corruption probe

MHCare Medical, a medical supply company caught up in allegations of corruption involving Alberta surgical contracts, had its office in Edmonton searched by the RCMP.

Health Mar 19, 2026

Suspicious Garneau infill fire spews thick, black smoke across Edmonton

Thick, black smoke could be seen across the city from the blaze at 85 Avenue and 108 Street, where a property under construction caught fire Thursday afternoon.

Fire Mar 19, 2026

Supreme Court of Canada to hear challenge of Ottawa’s firearms ban

A not-for-profit advocacy organization, firearm owners, businesses, hunters, and recreational and sport shooters have appealed lower court rulings that upheld the ban.

Canada Mar 19, 2026

Grandmother hopes RCMP find missing infant granddaughter’s body

In January, RCMP delivered heart-wrenching news: Andrea Egotik's daughter had been killed and her granddaughter was missing. Months later, the baby still hasn't been found.

Crime Mar 20, 2026

Deportation of extortion suspects welcome news to Alberta’s South Asian community

Members of Alberta's South Asian community are welcoming news that two men, believed to be related to crimes of extortion targeting the community, have been deported.

Crime Mar 20, 2026

Boosting oil production could ramp up Canada’s GDP and jobs, study suggests

Canada may have the ability to substantially raise its GDP and add thousands of new jobs by building more oil pipeline infrastructure, a new study suggests.

Canada Mar 20, 2026

Alberta government closing Calgary, Lethbridge supervised drug consumption sites

The government of Alberta says the controversial supervised consumption sites in Calgary and Lethbridge will be closing down at the end of June.

Health Mar 20, 2026

Avalanche Canada warns of ‘extreme’ danger in parts of southern Alberta and B.C.

Avalanche Canada is warning of very dangerous avalanche conditions in a large swath of southern Alberta and British Columbia and is recommending people stay out of the backcountry.

Weather Mar 20, 2026

CFIA says it’s handed out $47K in fines for ‘misleading’ Product of Canada labels

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it’s handed out $47,000 in fines since last April over 'misleading' Product of Canada labels.

Canada Mar 20, 2026

Florida Panthers keep beating on Edmonton Oilers

It doesn't matter how their own season has gone this year, the Florida Panthers weren't going to miss out on a chance to cause the Edmonton Oilers further misery.

Sports Mar 20, 2026

Kucherov shines for Lightning in win over Oilers

Nikita Kucherov had two goals and two assists to move two points ahead of Connor McDavid for the league scoring lead as the Tampa Bay Lightning won their third game in a row, defeating the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 on Saturday.

Sports Mar 22, 2026