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Paglalahad sa Pagpatay sa Chinatown, Pinabilis na Mga Paaralan at Meta Data Centre — Edmonton Huwebes

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Mga tornado tumama sa silangang Alberta; lima nag-ulat ng magagaan na pinsala. Tinukoy ng Environment Canada ang dalawang tornado noong gabi ng Hulyo 8 malapit sa Paradise Valley at Dillberry Lake Provincial Campground, na nagbunsod ng isang kritikal na Alberta Emergency Alert bago mag-7:30 n.g.; in-evacuate ng RCMP ang campground at kinumpirma na kumpleto ang tala habang maraming trailer ang nasira nang malaki.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Ipinakita ng akusadong pumatay na si Justin Bone ang video mula sa dashboard camera ng RCMP tungkol sa pag-drop-off sa Edmonton. Ipinatakbo ng abogado ng depensa ang 49-minutong video ng cruiser dashcam tatlong araw bago ang pagpatay noong Mayo 18, 2022 sa Chinatown; makikita sa video si Bone na nagsasabing nilabag ng RCMP officer ang kanyang mga kundisyon sa paglaya na nag-utos sa kanya na umiwas sa Edmonton habang hinaharap niya ang mga singil na second-degree murder sa pagkamatay nina Hung Trang at Ban Phuc Hoang.
  2. Tinulungang sangkot na binata na inihinalang pumatay ng second-degree matapos ang pamamaril noong weekend sa Edmonton. Nagsampa ang Edmonton police ng singil na second-degree murder laban sa isang tinedyer matapos ang isang nakamamatay na pamamaril nitong weekend, ayon sa ulat ng pulis na isinampa noong Hulyo 2026; nananatili sa kustodiya ang inakusahan habang nagpapatuloy ang imbestigasyon sa pagpatay.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Binalaan ng Elections Alberta na pekeng site na electionsab.ca ang naglalaman ng peke at impormasyon ng botante. Sinabi ni Chief Electoral Officer Gordon McClure na ginagaya ng site ang elections.ab.ca at ang mga pangalan, address, numero ng telepono at elector ID numbers sa electionsab.ca ay peke; sinabi ni McClure na walang awtoridad ang kanyang tanggapan para magsiyasat at nakipag-ugnayan na siya sa mga enforcement at cybersecurity agency para hilingin ang pag-takedown ng site.
  2. Inanunsyo ng probinsiya ang 36+ proyekto ng paaralan para sa 39,000 bagong o na-upgrade na espasyo para sa estudyante. Sinabi ni Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides noong Huwebes na pipilitin ng Schools Now program ang pagbilis ng mga proyekto sa buong lalawigan, na may 11 bagong paaralan nakaplano para sa Edmonton at 12 paaralan inaasahan bago matapos ang fiscal year habang tinatayang tumaas ang pag-enrol ng 90,000 karagdagang estudyante sa loob ng apat na taon.
  3. Nagbabala ang Alberta sa publiko tungkol sa scam na SMS na target ang provincial health cards. Naglabas ang probinsiya ng consumer alert noong Hulyo 2026 hinggil sa mga mapanlinlang na SMS na nagpapanggap na mula sa Alberta Health Care na nagtatangkang nakawin ang personal na impormasyon, at hinikayat ng mga opisyal ang mga tumanggap na huwag pindutin ang mga link at ireport ang mga texto sa mga awtoridad.
  4. Ipinataw ng Hinton council ang limitasyon sa short-term rentals sa pamamagitan ng amiyendang bylaw. Inaprubahan ng Hinton council noong Hulyo 2026 ang mga amendya na naglalagay ng limitasyon sa mga dagdag-libong Airbnb-style rentals sa munisipalidad, inayos ang zoning at licensing rules para kontrolin ang bilang ng mga short-term rental properties, ayon sa pahayag ng town council.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Magtatayo ang Meta ng unang data centre nito sa Canada hilagang-silangan ng Edmonton. Inanunsyo ng Meta noong Hulyo 2026 ang plano na magtayo ng isang data centre hilagang-silangan ng Edmonton, tanda ng unang Canadian campus ng kumpanya at maghuhudyat ng bagong lokal na imprastruktura at aktibidad ng konstruksyon para sa rehiyon.

📰 Also Today

  • Nagbabala ang Brockville police tungkol sa distraction-style na pagnanakaw ng kwintas noong Hulyo 4, gumamit ang mga suspek ng counterfeit swap technique.
  • Dalawang N.W.T. wildfire air attack officers, Olivier Lamy at Ryan Beck, nakilalanan matapos ang crash noong Hunyo 24, ang ikatlong biktima mula sa Buffalo Airways hindi pinangalanan.
  • Inangat ng Environment Canada ang tornado warning para sa silangang Central Alberta matapos dumaan ang bagyo.
  • Nag-multa ang AER ng halos $438,000 laban sa isang oil company dahil sa tagas na hindi nadiskubre sa loob ng 15 buwan, anunsyo ng regulator.
  • Magpapalawak ang mga pederal at probinsyal na plano ng mga pipeline para sa pag-export ng langis, detalyado ang mga bagong panukala sa export.
  • Naglabas ang Beaverlodge RCMP ng Amber Alert para sa isang anim na taong gulang na lalaki, inilathala ng RCMP ang alerto.
  • Inaasahan ng Alberta AG na matatapos ang imbestigasyon sa isang kontrata sa kalusugan bago matapos ang taon, anunsyo ng Attorney General.
  • Sinasabing wala siyang alaala ng mga pag-atake ang inakusahan sa pagpatay sa Edmonton Chinatown, isinumiteng testimonya sa korte.
  • Nagtaas ng tanong ang statistical sampling sa tinanggihan na anti-coal petition, tinukoy ng review ang mga problema sa sampling.
  • Pinabilis ng probinsiya ang 22 paaralan mula planning hanggang design sa ilalim ng Schools Now program, pahayag ng probinsiya.
  • Sinusunod ng bagong data centre ng Meta ang mga pag-apruba sa regional infrastructure, tinukoy ang mga planning documents.

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Source Articles (18)

Meta building its first Canadian data centre northeast of Edmonton

Meta has announced it will build a massive one-gigawatt data centre northeast of Edmonton, the company's first such project in Canada.

General Jul 9, 2026

Province warns of scam text messages about provincial health cards

“The Government of Alberta will never send unsolicited text messages asking for Albertans' personal or financial information,” said a statement provided on behalf of Minister of Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction Dale Nally.

General Jul 9, 2026

Teen charged with second-degree murder after fatal weekend shooting: Edmonton police

A 19-year-old man has been charged with second-degree murder after a 38-year-old man was fatally shot in central Edmonton last weekend, police say.

General Jul 9, 2026

Questions emerge about statistical sampling used on rejected anti-coal petition

A statistics professor raises concerns about Elections Alberta's sampling method used to verify Corb Lund's Water Not Coal petition which was deemed to be under the signature threshold last week.

General Jul 9, 2026

Hinton council caps Airbnb-style rentals with bylaw amendments

Hinton town council has passed a short-term rental bylaw capping the number of licenses at 70 for hosts who live off-site. The mayor of the mountain town says bylaw amendments were aimed at balancing tourism with community values.

General Jul 9, 2026

Environment Canada lifts tornado warning for east Central Alberta

A tornado warning for residents in east Central Alberta has lifted after people were warned to prepare for a tornado following severe thunderstorms that formed early Wednesday evening.

General Jul 9, 2026

Accused in Edmonton Chinatown killings claims no memory of fatal attacks

Justin Bone detailed the days leading up to his arrest, describing taking drugs and wandering various parts of the city after being dropped off by RCMP.

General Jul 9, 2026

Alberta AG expects to finish health-contract probe by end of year

Alberta's new auditor general, Phil Peters, says he expects his investigation into a health-care contracting scandal to be complete by the end of this year.

General Jul 9, 2026

Beaverlodge RCMP issue Amber Alert for six-year-old boy

Police say Lanakai Morrison, 6, was taken on Tuesday. He may be with his mother, 35-year-old Krista Morrison. Daniel Judwig, 35, and Karl Morrison, 4, may be travelling with them.

General Jul 9, 2026
Alberta RCMP issue Amber Alert for six-year-old boy

Alberta RCMP issue Amber Alert for six-year-old boy

Mounties near the Alberta-British Columbia boundary have issued an Amber Alert for a six-year-old boy.

Canada Jul 9, 2026

Plans for more pipelines to export Canadian oil — and emissions — as planet keeps getting hotter

Pipeline announcements seem to be in abundance at the moment, with ambitions to see more Alberta crude flowing both east and west. But whether or not these plans are realized, the reality is that boosting Canadian oil and gas production will mean more emissions to further warm our already overheated planet.

General Jul 9, 2026

AER fines oil company almost $438K for leak that went undiscovered for 15 months

The Alberta Energy Regulator has fined a Calgary-based oil and gas company nearly $438,000 for an oil emulsion leak in western Alberta that, it estimates, lasted more than a year.

General Jul 9, 2026
Updated 7 mins ago Minor injuries reported after tornado hits campground near Alberta-Saskatchewan border

Updated 7 mins ago Minor injuries reported after tornado hits campground near Alberta-Saskatchewan border

The Alberta RCMP are expected to provide an update Thursday afternoon after two tornadoes are reported to have touched down Wednesday evening in eastern Alberta.

Weather Jul 9, 2026
‘A wound that cannot be repaired’: Two fallen N.W.T. wildfire fighters identified

‘A wound that cannot be repaired’: Two fallen N.W.T. wildfire fighters identified

Two of the three people who died after a plane fighting wildfires in the Northwest Territories went down last month have been identified.

Fire Jul 9, 2026
Alberta government announces plans for new schools, critics say it’s just politics

Alberta government announces plans for new schools, critics say it’s just politics

The government of Alberta says it is "fast tracking" the construction of dozens of new schools, but the education advocacy group "Support Our Students" says it's just politics.

General Jul 9, 2026
Another Ontario police service warns of distraction thefts

Another Ontario police service warns of distraction thefts

Brockville police are warning the public after another distraction-style jewelry theft, the latest in a string of similar scams reported across Canada.

Crime Jul 9, 2026
Justin Bone testifies in Chinatown murder trial

Justin Bone testifies in Chinatown murder trial

RCMP dashcam video was played Thursday in the trial of a man accused of killing two people in Edmonton's Chinatown. Justin Bone is charged with murder — and was back on the stand.

Crime Jul 9, 2026
Elections Alberta says ‘spoof’ website’s voter info is all fake

Elections Alberta says ‘spoof’ website’s voter info is all fake

Chief Electoral Officer Gordon McClure says his office doesn't have the legislative authority or jurisdiction to investigate the fake website.

Politics Jul 9, 2026