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Sunog sa apartment, apoy sa Cameron Heights at pagdami ng lamok — Edmonton, Martes

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Isang tao patay matapos sunog sa apartment sa hilagang-silangan ng Edmonton. Tumugon ang Edmonton Fire Rescue Services bandang 9:19 n.g. sa 13126 82 St. sa Killarney; inakyat ng mga tauhan ang insidente sa ikalawang alarma at kinumpirma ang isang pagkamatay habang 11 grupo ng bumbero (mga humigit-kumulang 44 na bumbero) ang dumalo.
  2. Dalawang bahay na tirahan ng pamilya ang tuluyang nasunog at ang ikatlo nasira sa apoy sa Cameron Heights. Dumating ang Edmonton Fire Rescue bandang 4:18 n.h. sa sunog sa 2023 at 2021 Cameron Ravine Way; siyam na grupo (maliit lang sa 40 na bumbero) ang nagtrabaho sa ikalawang-alarmang sunog, walang naiulat na nasaktan at tatlong alagang hayop ang hindi pa natutunton.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Naglabas ng thunderstorm at tornado watch para sa rehiyon ng Edmonton. Nagbabala ang Environment Canada na ang mga kondisyon ngayong Martes ay pabor sa malalakas na hampas ng hangin, malalaking yelo ng ulan (hail), malakas na ulan at panganib ng tornadong habang ang mga bagyo ay gagalaw mula sa Rocky Mountain House papuntang Edmonton mamaya sa gabi.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Hukom nagpahinto ng hanggang $8.5M sa mga ari-arian ng separatistang abogado sa laban sa trust ng First Nation. Isang hukom ng Alberta Court of King’s Bench ang nagbigay ng pansamantalang Mareva (pagyeyelo ng ari-arian) na kautusan noong 10 Hulyo, na nagpipigil sa mga maaaring hinghing ari-arian na umaabot sa $8,518,075 na pag-aari ni Jeffrey Rath at ng kanyang professional corporation hanggang sa pagdinig sa 15 Hulyo.
  2. Programa ng Alberta sa Edmonton tumutulong sa mga bilanggo na may FASD na mag-transition mula sa kustodiya. Pinuri ng kalahok na si Katlin Sharko ang seminar sa isang sentro ng detensiyon sa Edmonton at ang suporta mula sa Willow Winds Support Network dahil tinulungan siyang kilalanin at harapin ang mga sintomas ng Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder matapos ang maraming taon ng pag-ikot sa pagkakakulong.

🌦️ Environment

  1. Haharapin ng Alberta ang mahabang season ng lamok na hindi nakita mula 1990. Sinabi ng biological technician ng City of Edmonton na si Mike Jenkins na ang tuloy-tuloy na malakas na pag-ulan mula huli ng Hunyo ay lumikha ng mga lugar na pinangangulugan at ang huling katulad na season ay noong 1990, na kanyang naaalala na may matinding aktibidad ng lamok.
  2. Ang matinding init at halumigmig ay maaaring magpaigting ng mas mapanganib na bagyo at mga tornadong. Sinabi ng propesor ng atmospheric physics na si Kent Moore na ang mga alon ng init ay nagtataas ng panganib ng malalakas na haponang thunderstorms at posibleng tornadong; binabanggit ng Environment Canada ang mga kamakailang temperatura na 30–40 C na may mga humidex alert sa ilang bahagi ng Canada.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Ipinagbili ang makasaysayang Athabasca Hotel sa Jasper at itatakda para sa malakihang renovasyon. Plano ng Decore Hotels (may-ari rin ng Tonquin Inn) na i-modernize ang Athabasca Hotel na itinayo noong 1928 habang pinapangalagaan ang karakter nito matapos bilhin ang ari-arian bilang bahagi ng mas malaking deal sa lupa.
  2. Pinangalanang CFL player of the week si Elks RB Justin Rankin matapos mag-107 rushing yards. Nag-iskor si Rankin ng 107 rushing yards at dalawang touchdown at nagdagdag ng receiving touchdown sa 40-17 na panalo ng Edmonton laban sa Ottawa, na ikatlo niyang player-of-the-week na parangal ngayong season.

📰 Also Today

  • Therapist sa masahe sa Calgary inaresto kaugnay ng umano’y sexual assault noong 9 Agosto 2025, 52 anyos na inaresto matapos ang search warrant sa Kinesio Massage Therapy.
  • Ang mga punong Ohio Buckeye na itinanim ng lungsod sa dog park ng Cambrian Heights ay nagbubunga ng nakalalasong mani, nag-ulat ang mga residente ng pangamba sa kaligtasan ng mga alaga sa staff ng parke.
  • Mga humigit-kumulang 4,400 flight attendant ng WestJet bumoboto kung mag-i-strike (tatapos ang boto sa 15 Hulyo); may mga picket sa mga paliparan ng Calgary at Winnipeg.
  • Imbestigasyon natuklasan na ang mga kliyenteng First Nations ay kinakaharap ang abogado na si Jeffrey Rath tungkol sa bayarin at pag-uugali, mga alegasyon na konektado sa kanyang papel sa treaty settlements at adbokasiya para sa independensya ng Alberta.

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