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Weekly Digest Edmonton Mar 30 - Apr 5, 2026

Edmonton Weekly Digest — Mar 30 to Apr 5, 2026

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  1. [2417] Oilers beat Chicago 3-1 on April 2 as rookie Matthew Savoie scored the winner, Edmonton’s fifth straight win and leaving the club tied for the Pacific Division lead with 87 points while Leon Draisaitl remains out for the season.

  2. [2392] Goaltender Connor Ingram celebrated his 29th birthday with a 27‑save shutout in a 3-0 win over Seattle, extending the Oilers’ recent hot stretch.

  3. [2424] The Oilers are adding young talent — they signed Owen Michaels to a one‑year entry‑level deal (and have also signed prospect William Nicholl to an entry contract) as the club builds depth for next season.

  4. [2314] Edmonton will remove all three scramble (diagonal) crosswalks on Whyte Avenue later this year to speed up buses and improve transit reliability, replacing them with traditional crossings and curb extensions.

  5. [2320] A man, Morgan Banman, 33, is charged with two counts of attempted murder and multiple weapons and robbery offences after a March 1 liquor‑store robbery and an alleged stabbing attempt at Corona LRT station in downtown Edmonton.

  6. [2351] Edmonton man Kuldeep Raj is recovering after being hit by a wrong‑way driver on March 14; he has had multiple surgeries and a GoFundMe has been set up to help his family.

  7. [2420] Gas prices jumped — many Edmonton stations around $1.74/L — as WTI neared US$114/barrel, prompting renewed calls for fuel‑tax relief; Alberta’s tax relief program still requires a 20‑trading‑day review before cuts take effect.

  8. [2385] Weather warning for the long weekend: a storm brought snow and mixed precipitation to Calgary and parts of southern Alberta (Edmonton saw light flurries), so give yourself extra travel time and expect quickly changing conditions.

  9. [2423] A separate Calgary spring storm caused at least 163 crashes (22 injuries) as heavy, wet snow stalled commutes — much of it is expected to melt quickly with milder temps expected Friday–Saturday.

  10. [2425] Calgary lifted citywide water restrictions after repairs to nine sections of the Bearspaw South Feeder Main were completed; that pipe normally supplies about 60% of the city’s water and a $381‑million replacement is underway.

  11. [2377] Swan Hills’ only pharmacy (population ~1,400) will close April 30, forcing residents to get prescriptions up to an hour away and raising worries about access for seniors.

  12. [2380] Minimum wage changes across Canada continue but many say they’re not enough — Alberta’s minimum wage remains $15 while federally regulated workers move to $18.15/hour on April 1.

  13. [2343] RCMP continue searching for the remains of five‑month‑old Braylee Beasley after her mother was found dead in a St. Albert apartment; Christopher Beasley faces charges and investigators are asking the public for tips.

  14. [2376] Two people were killed in a crash on Highway 2 near Granum after a vehicle turning onto Highway 519 was struck by a northbound semi; RCMP are investigating.

  15. [2378] Calgary police charged a 39‑year‑old with dangerous driving and obstructing after a fatal crash on Stoney Trail and for allegedly driving through a police barricade at high speed while officers were at the scene.

  16. [2386] Calgary police charged Rana Cheema, 45, with extortion and uttering threats in a series of intimidation and extortion incidents targeting the South Asian community; police say 41 extortion attempts have been reported since Jan 2025.

  17. [2381] Two people — Jimmy Gassner, 18, and Deon Libsekil, 23 — have been charged in the March 14 QEII highway shooting that killed 22‑year‑old Barinder Singh; RCMP say the attack appears partially random and not hate‑motivated.

  18. [2345] Lethbridge law enforcement seized 2.25 kg of fentanyl (estimated $450,000 street value) on March 19 — the city’s largest fentanyl seizure — and a 49‑year‑old woman was arrested.

  19. [2346] Separatist petitioners say they’ve collected more than 177,732 signatures (10% threshold) to trigger a referendum on Alberta independence; Elections Alberta will verify counts after the May 2 deadline.

  20. [2306] The UCP government is proposing a one‑year blackout before and after provincial elections that would block citizen‑led petitions on constitutional or policy referendums during those windows.

  21. [2347] Alberta is pushing for constitutional change to give provinces a greater say in appointing provincial judges and plans a legislature motion this week asking Ottawa for that reform.

  22. [2421] New Alberta bill aims to keep sexually explicit images out of reach of children at public libraries (ages 15 and under) by requiring staff control or separate areas; the change could affect 324 public library points.

  23. [2383] Alberta introduced a plan to require employers to register before hiring temporary foreign workers, create a licensing system for recruiters and publish a registry — penalties could be up to $1.5 million for corporations.

  24. [2340] Alberta tabled legislation to define an official “Alberta whisky” label — whisky would need to be mashed, distilled, aged and bottled in‑province, use Alberta water and have at least two‑thirds local grain.

  25. [2342] Federal‑provincial talks tied to last year’s MOU (carbon pricing, Pathways carbon‑capture project) likely won’t meet the April 1 deadline, risking delays for billions in low‑carbon investments.

  26. [2349] Ottawa will temporarily allow the gopher poison strychnine in Alberta and Saskatchewan until Nov 2027 after revised emergency‑use terms to protect crops and reduce environmental risk.

  27. [2350] Artemis II is poised to launch in the April 1–6 window: Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen could become the first non‑American beyond low Earth orbit and Calgary’s Jenni Gibbons is his backup on the 10‑day lunar flyby.

  28. [2318] The U.S. will close Border Road to Canadian traffic this summer; Alberta is spending about $8 million to build a parallel Canadian road and keep local access on this shared border stretch.

  29. [2315] Food banks across Canada face unprecedented demand — in Alberta 132,402 people used food banks this month and Calgary research finds 64% of older clients are first‑time users, highlighting rising food insecurity.

  30. [2387] Colorectal screening age is being lowered in some jurisdictions — PEI and Nunavut moved to 45 and other provinces, including Alberta, are reviewing the evidence.

  31. [2310] Many migraine sufferers in Alberta report worsening symptoms with rapid weather swings; doctors say weather can be a trigger and encourage people with frequent attacks to seek care.

Source Articles (46)

Alberta UCP wants constitution changed over judge appointments

Smith told reporters that the government will pass a motion in the legislature calling for the necessary changes to the Constitution to have their call put into place.

Politics Mar 30, 2026

Alberta proposes election blackout on citizen-led referendum questions

Petitions currently completed or underway wouldn't be affected by the two-year blackout period, and corresponding deadlines for holding a referendum would be repealed.

Politics Mar 30, 2026

Breast cancer initiative sending patients to Alberta is reducing Sask. wait list

Breast cancer diagnostic wait times are decreasing thanks to a Saskatchewan initiative sending patients to Alberta, but some are pushing for more in-province care.

Health Mar 30, 2026

Migraine sufferers blame shifting weather for worsening symptoms

Migraines are one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, but are often dismissed as stress or ‘just a headache’ — a misconception doctors say leads to delayed treatments.

Health Mar 30, 2026

Edmonton space enthusiast at historic Artemis II launch: ‘Truly incredible’

Zachary Aubert of 'The Launch Pad' is amongst the hundreds of bloggers and journalists gathered in Florida to cover the launch of the Artemis II mission at Kennedy Space Center.

Science Mar 30, 2026

Water restrictions could lift as soon as Thursday: City of Calgary

The City of Calgary says water restrictions could be lifted and the Bearspaw South Feeder Main could be delivering water to Calgarians homes again within days.

Health Mar 30, 2026

Edmonton removing all 3 scramble crosswalks along Whyte Avenue

The City of Edmonton is implementing new transit priority measures and that means doing away with the three scramble crosswalks that have existed for five years on Whyte Avenue.

Traffic Mar 30, 2026

Canadian food banks reduce services amid ‘unprecedented’ demand

Food banks are reporting having to change how they serve Canadian communities, with some reducing drop ins or how much food is given.

Health Mar 30, 2026

A growing number of Calgary seniors are facing food insecurity, study says

A new Calgary Food Bank study shows the increasing cost of living is creating food insecurity for a growing number of seniors and forcing them to turn to the Food Bank for help.

Economy Mar 30, 2026

2 Lethbridge men charged with first-degree murder following fatal assault

Two Lethbridge men have each been charged with first-degree murder following a fatal assault at an apartment complex in the city on March 27.

Crime Mar 30, 2026

‘It’s ridiculous’: U.S. closing historic Border Road to Canadian traffic

Residents along both sides of the Canada-U.S. border are upset with the American government's decision to restrict access to a commonly used road that runs along the border.

Traffic Mar 30, 2026

Lewis begins NDP leadership with Prairie tension and a big rebuilding task ahead

Avi Lewis begins his term with the task of rebuilding the NDP in his unapologetically progressive vision, but there is already resistance from Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Canada Mar 30, 2026

Man charged with trying to kill officers at Edmonton LRT station after robbery

A man is accused of robbing a liquor store and then attempting to kill several police and transit peace officers at the Corona LRT Station in downtown Edmonton.

Crime Mar 30, 2026

Ingram celebrates birthday with 27-save shutout

Connor Ingram celebrated his 29th birthday Tuesday by making 27 saves for his second shutout of the season as the Edmonton Oilers extended their winning streak to four games by beating the Seattle Kraken 3-0.

Sports Mar 31, 2026

Alberta government tables legislation to designate official Alberta whisky label

The Alberta government has tabled legislation requiring any whisky sold with an "Alberta Whisky" label to be mashed, fermented, distilled, aged, proofed and bottled in Alberta.

Politics Mar 31, 2026

Alberta to mandate teachers be balanced on all issues, pushing neutrality in schools

Alberta's UCP government has tabled a bill to make sweeping changes to teacher conduct and education priorities that it claims will make classrooms free from politics and ideology.

Politics Mar 31, 2026

Carney, Smith don’t expect to meet deadline to finalize agreements in MOU

Both Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith admit that the April 1 deadline to finalize the agreements outlined in the Canada-Alberta MOU will not be met.

Economy Mar 31, 2026

Alberta RCMP still looking for baby’s remains after mother’s body found in apartment

RCMP are asking for the public's help finding the remains of a five month old girl whose remains are believed to have been put in a garbage bin in the Edmonton area last fall.

Crime Mar 31, 2026

Rick Campbell joins Edmonton Elks coaching staff

Rick Campbell is back with the Edmonton Elks.

Sports Mar 31, 2026

Police in Lethbridge make largest fentanyl seizure in city’s history

Officers from the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team and Lethbridge police have seized 2.25 kilograms of fentanyl. It is the largest seizure of the drug in the city's history.

Crime Mar 31, 2026

Alberta independence petition leaders say signature requirement reached

Organizers behind a petition on Alberta separating from Canada say they've acquired enough signatures to send it to a referendum or legislative vote.

Canada Mar 31, 2026

Alberta calling for constitutional change to give provinces say over judge picks

Alberta's government is calling on Ottawa to change the Constitution to give provinces more of a say in how judges are appointed at the provincial level.

Canada Mar 31, 2026

United Conservatives express patriotism after MLA supports separatist petition

Danielle Smith and her United Conservative government spoke of their unwavering love for Canada on Monday as the Opposition NDP accused them of harbouring a separatist.

Canada Mar 31, 2026

Ottawa allows temporary use of gopher poison in Alberta, Saskatchewan

Ottawa is temporarily allowing the return of the rodent poison strychnine in Alberta and Saskatchewan as those provinces grapple with gopher infestations.

Canada Mar 31, 2026

Artemis II: The Canadian astronauts getting NASA back to the moon

Jeremy Hansen and Jenni Gibbons are members of Artemis II, a 10-day lunar fly-around and the first crewed mission to the moon since the Apollo missions more than 50 years ago.

Canada Mar 31, 2026

Edmonton man recovering after being hit by wrong-way driver

An Edmonton man is suffering multiple injuries and has been hospital for weeks, after a vehicle traveling the wrong way hit his vehicle head on.

Canada Mar 31, 2026

RCMP investigating after 2 people killed in crash northwest of Lethbridge

RCMP say two people were killed Wednesday when their vehicle was struck by a semi truck travelling northbound on Highway 2 near the Hamlet of Granum.

Traffic Apr 1, 2026

Swan Hills, Alta.’s only pharmacy set to close on April 30

The Rexall Pharmacy is a staple in Swan Hills, Alta. The only place for community members to get their prescriptions and pick up some essential items.

Canada Apr 2, 2026

Calgary man charged with dangerous driving after fatal crash on Stoney Trail

Calgary police have charged a man with dangerous driving after he allegedly drove through a police barricade at the scene of a fatal crash while officers were still investigating.

Crime Apr 1, 2026

Political neutrality mandate in Alberta classrooms offensive to teachers, union says

The President of the Alberta Teachers Association says it's unfair of the provincial government to suggest Alberta teachers don't act with integrity in the classroom.

Education Apr 1, 2026

Advocates say rising minimum wages still fall short across Canada

Minimum wage workers in Nova Scotia will earn a quarter more per hour when the rate increases to $16.75 on Wednesday. It will increase again to $17 this October.

Economy Apr 1, 2026

2 charged in highway shooting that killed Alberta man in ‘senseless crime’

Alberta RCMP say two suspects have been charged in a highway shooting near Leduc that killed a 22-year-old man, describing the attack as partially random.

Crime Apr 1, 2026

Alberta looks to regulate temporary foreign worker registration rules

Jobs Minister Joseph Schow has introduced a bill that, if passed, will require businesses to register with the province before hiring foreign nationals through the federal program.

Canada Apr 1, 2026

Snow in the forecast for Calgary, Edmonton areas ahead of the long weekend

With snow in the forecast, Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Calgary and area, and is warning of the possibility of some tricky travel conditions.

Weather Apr 1, 2026

Calgary police lay charges in ongoing South Asian extortion investigations

Calgary police have charged a 45-year-old man in connection with ongoing investigation into extortion cases involving members of the city's South Asian community.

Crime Apr 1, 2026

1 province is lowering colorectal cancer screening age and more could follow

Prince Edward Island announced it's changing its screening age eligibility to 45, but other provinces say they're still investigating whether to do so.

Health Apr 1, 2026

Oilers sign Nicholl to entry-level contract

The Edmonton Oilers have signed forward William Nicholl to a three-year entry-level contract beginning next season, the NHL club announced Wednesday.

Sports Apr 1, 2026

Alberta Mounties lift shelter-in-place advisory after warning of 4 armed men

Alberta RCMP have now lifted a shelter-in-place advisory, issued late Tuesday during the search for four armed men near the community of High Prairie, in northern Alberta.

Crime Apr 1, 2026

Ingram makes presence felt with birthday shutout

It may have been his birthday, but goaltender Connor Ingram was the one handing the Edmonton Oilers a present on Tuesday.

Health Apr 1, 2026

Savoie scores winner, Oilers top Blackhawks 3-1

Matthew Savoie scored the winner as the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 3-1 for their season-high fifth victory in a row Thursday.

Sports Apr 3, 2026

Irreplaceable jewelry stolen from Alberta senior during distraction theft

Ruth Patterson says in February she was on her way to the Walmart at Marlborough Mall in northeast Calgary when a man in a white SUV drove up beside her, asking for directions

Crime Apr 2, 2026

Soaring gas prices prompt renewed calls for government fuel tax relief

Another jump in the price of gasoline has heightened the debate over whether the provincial and federal governments should provide some tax relief for drivers.

Economy Apr 2, 2026

Alberta introduces bill to reduce child access to sex images in public libraries

The Alberta government has introduced legislation to ensure children and young teens won’t be able to access sexually graphic images in books at public libraries.

Education Apr 2, 2026

Another spring snowstorm snarls Calgary roads, causes dozens of crashes

Calgarians woke to a blanket of heavy wet snow that caused chaos on city streets and resulted in at least 163 crashes on Thursday morning.

Weather Apr 2, 2026

Oilers sign Michaels to entry-level contract

The Edmonton Oilers have signed forward Owen Michaels to a one-year entry-level contract for next season, the NHL club announced Thursday.

Sports Apr 2, 2026

Calgary water restrictions lifted after feeder main put back in service

The City of Calgary has lifted water restrictions that were put in place three-and-a-half weeks ago to allow for repair work to be done on the Bearspaw South Feeder Main.

Health Apr 2, 2026