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Elks Hold First Place, $230M Storm Damage & Relief Fund — Edmonton Saturday

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. RCMP say abducted Alberta children may be in British Columbia. The RCMP reported today that the abducted children from Alberta are possibly in B.C., and the case remains an active interprovincial missing-children file handled by investigators. Police are appealing for public tips and coordinating with B.C. detachments on next steps.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Edmonton storms have caused $230 million in insured damages since May, IBC says. The Insurance Bureau of Canada reported $230M in insured damages across the Edmonton region since May, and insurers are processing claims related to hail and wind events. The IBC figure covers property and vehicle claims filed after the May start date.
  2. Tornado warning lifted for Yellowhead County; severe-storm warnings remain across parts of Alberta. Provincial meteorological services lifted a tornado warning for Yellowhead County today while continuing severe-storm warnings for other Alberta areas, and residents were advised to monitor local alerts and Environment Canada updates.

🏈 Sports

  1. Elks survive 19-17 to move to 5-1 behind Blanchard's four field goals. In Edmonton, Vincent Blanchard kicked four field goals as the Elks beat the B.C. Lions 19-17, moving the team to a 5-1 record; quarterback Cody Fajardo threw for 282 yards and the defence recorded four interceptions. Head coach Mark Kilam credited the defence after the win on Friday.
  2. Alouettes beat Stampeders 38-32; Davis Alexander sets CFL interception-free record. In Calgary, Davis Alexander completed 25 of 32 passes for 402 yards and extended his streak to 336 consecutive throws without an interception, a CFL record that surpassed Darian Durant's mark; the Alouettes improved to 5-1 with the 38-32 victory.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Accused Bishnoi gang member living in Alberta ordered deported. A court ordered the deportation of an accused member of the Bishnoi gang who is living in Alberta, with federal immigration authorities directed to proceed with removal steps under the decision delivered this week. The order follows a determination in immigration proceedings.
  2. (see item 1 in Breaking & Incidents) RCMP continue interprovincial investigation into abducted children. RCMP confirmed the missing-children file is active, with investigators sharing information between Alberta and B.C. detachments to locate the abducted children.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. AFN urges federal and provincial governments to protect treaty rights after Alberta separatism debate. The Assembly of First Nations called on Ottawa and provincial governments today to safeguard treaty rights in response to recent Alberta separatism discussions, and the AFN asked for formal government action to ensure treaty protections remain in place.
  2. Alberta budget outlook flips toward surplus as oil prices rise, finance forecasts change. Provincial budget forecasts shifted dramatically toward a surplus after recent increases in oil prices, according to Alberta finance analysts cited in the provincial budget update released this week.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Emergency relief fund created for laid-off Telus World of Science workers. A local emergency relief fund was established today to support workers laid off from the Telus World of Science, and the fund will accept applications and donations to provide immediate financial assistance to affected employees. Organizers named a local committee to manage disbursements.
  2. Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation seeks removal of trustee after surprise trust fees by Jeff Rath. Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation announced it is seeking to remove Jeff Rath as trustee after discovering trust fees levied by Rath, and the band has initiated formal steps to challenge the trustee arrangement this week.

📰 Also Today

  • Bluebird numbers have plummeted in Alberta; recovery efforts underway.
  • Teacher planted trees after running up a large carbon debt, personal project ongoing.
  • Elks listed 5-1 after 19-17 win; Lions lost Trevor Rourke to injury.
  • Travel insurance may not cover losses if a WestJet strike occurs, experts warn.
  • Alberta town plans larger boat for shark-themed event, organizers say.
  • Alouettes defeated Stampeders 38-32; Alexander threw for 402 yards.
  • Alberta budget outlook improved due to rising oil prices, surplus forecast updated.
  • Educator's tree-planting project aims to offset personal carbon emissions.

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Source Articles (15)

Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation surprised by trust fees levied by Jeff Rath, seeks to remove him as trustee

The chief of Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation says he learned only this week about millions of dollars in fees allegedly charged to the band’s trust fund by lawyer Jeff Rath in 2023 and 2024.

General Jul 18, 2026

From deficit to surplus? Alberta's bleak budget outlook 'changed dramatically' as oil prices rise

Alberta's financial outlook has taken a dramatic turn after the province previously forecasted a $9.4-billion shortfall. Surging oil prices could mean the province finishes the fiscal year in the black.

General Jul 18, 2026

AFN calls on Ottawa, provinces to protect treaty rights in wake of Alberta separatism

First Nations chiefs from across Canada are calling on the federal and provincial governments to protect treaty rights from, what they say are, threats posed by Alberta separatism.

General Jul 18, 2026

Accused Bishnoi gang member living in Alberta ordered deported

An Alberta man accused of working for the Lawrence Bishnoi gang has been ordered deported by the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB).

General Jul 18, 2026

Emergency relief fund created for laid off Telus World of Science workers

Over 100 staff have been temporarily laid off at Edmonton's Telus World of Science after flooding has closed the building for months. As Nicole Healey explains, the centre and union have signed a letter of understanding to better support impacted staff.

General Jul 18, 2026

Tornado warning lifted for Yellowhead County, severe storm warnings still in place in parts of Alberta

A tornado warning was issued for part of Yellowhead County in central Alberta late Friday afternoon.

General Jul 18, 2026

Edmonton storms have caused $230M in insured damages since May, IBC says

Rob de Pruis, the national director of consumer and industry relations for the Insurance Bureau of Canada, says that in the months of May and June, severe weather in Edmonton has caused about $230 million in insured damages.

General Jul 18, 2026

Abducted Alberta children possibly in B.C.: RCMP

The case is connected to an Amber Alert that was issued on July 8 and then rescinded

General Jul 18, 2026

Alberta town may need a bigger boat for shark-themed event

Tonight the community of Sylvan Lake, 160 km south of Edmonton, is offering movie goers the chance to watch the classic 1970s thriller JAWS on a big screen perched on their picturesque shore while bobbing in the water. The free event has become a summertime staple inspiring local residents.

General Jul 18, 2026

Why travel insurance may not help you if there's a WestJet strike

WestJet travellers hoping to buy protection in case their travel plans are interrupted or delayed by a contract dispute may be out of luck, as travel insurance experts say policies purchased after potential strike dates are announced won't cover future work stoppages.

General Jul 18, 2026

Elks surge to 5-1 record with 19-17 win over Lions, who lose Rourke to injury

The Edmonton Elks, who haven't made the playoffs since 2019, moved back into sole possession of first place in the West Division at 5-1.

General Jul 18, 2026

I ran up a massive carbon debt as a teacher. Now I'm planting to make amends

Over three decades, Michèle Shannon likely handed out more than 1.6 million sheets of paper to students. She wishes she had changed her relationship with the school photocopier much sooner and in retirement, she's planting more consciously.

General Jul 18, 2026
Elks ride Blanchard’s leg, defence to win

Elks ride Blanchard’s leg, defence to win

The Edmonton Elks are showing signs they may have finally gotten their act together.

Sports Jul 18, 2026

Bluebird numbers have plummeted. Here's how Albertans are helping them recover

Mountain bluebird numbers in Canada have declined by 60 per cent since 1970. To help the iconic songbird recover, conservation initiatives are taking off in Alberta.

General Jul 18, 2026
Alouettes down Stampeders 38-32 in CFL

Alouettes down Stampeders 38-32 in CFL

Montreal Alouettes quarterback Davis Alexander set a CFL record for consecutive passes without an interception and led his team to a 38-32 win over the host Calgary Stampeders on Saturday.

Sports Jul 18, 2026