🚑 Breaking & Incidents
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School bus crash sends four students to hospital. An Edmonton school bus, carrying students and staff, veered into a ditch. Fortunately, injuries were minor and all individuals involved are safe. This incident highlighted concerns about student transportation safety. ↗
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Rockslide closes popular hiking trails. A rockslide near Canmore has led to the closure of the Grassi Lakes hiking area, including several trails and road sections. Provincial officials warn of ongoing dangers, advising the public to adhere to closure notices until further updates. ↗
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Caterpillars invade Alberta campground. Campers at Pigeon Lake Provincial Park are encountering a mass invasion of forest tent caterpillars. While usually harmless, their numbers have become unsettling, affecting the camping experience as they cover surfaces and strip branches. ↗
🚨 Crime & Public Safety
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Edmonton police honor slain Ontario officers. Flags were lowered in tribute to two Ontario officers killed in the line of duty. This gesture by Edmonton and Calgary police forces marks the national solidarity within law enforcement communities across Canada. ↗
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Calgary corruption probe: RCMP investigates city hall. The RCMP is investigating allegations of misconduct involving city officials and votes in Calgary. Search warrants have been executed, signaling a deepening inquiry into ethical practices within the council. ↗
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Lethbridge police to roll out body cams. Starting June 15, Lethbridge officers will begin using body cameras to improve transparency and accountability. The phased implementation follows national trends in policing enhancements. ↗
🏛️ Government & Politics
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Alberta advances separation study. The University of Calgary has been tasked with analyzing the economic impact of Alberta potentially separating from Canada. An expert panel will assess the findings ahead of an October referendum. ↗
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Economic analysis on Alberta separation cost commissioned. Alberta's government commits $1.5M to explore the ramifications of separation. The study precedes a critical referendum intended to gauge public support for independence. ↗
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Edmonton economic plan receives scrutiny. Businesses call for actionable solutions in reaction to Edmonton's new economic development strategy, criticizing current conditions as business-unfriendly. ↗
💼 Economy & Business
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Data center project stirs Brooks residents. A megaproject announced next to Brooks has residents demanding more transparency and information about potential local impacts, reflecting growing public interest in large-scale developments. ↗
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Oilpatch workforce needs 72,000 workers. A report highlights a massive employment demand within Alberta's oil sector over the next decade, underscoring the industry's dependency on human resources. ↗
🎨 Community & Culture
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Hawrelak Park rejoices as festivals return! After a three-year hiatus, Edmonton's Hawrelak Park welcomes back popular festivals. These cultural events are a staple in the community, offering residents much-anticipated recreational opportunities. ↗
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Grizzly hunting scrutiny in Alberta. Four grizzlies have been killed under Alberta's 'problem wildlife' program, raising questions about wildlife management practices and their environmental impact. ↗
🏈 Sports
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Nikita Kucherov named NHL MVP again! Lightning's star player, Nikita Kucherov, has been awarded the NHL MVP for a second time, celebrating exceptional performance in the league. ↗
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Cyle Larin shines in World Cup prep. Canadian forward Cyle Larin scored a critical late goal in Canada's 1-1 draw with Bosnia-Herzegovina, adding confidence ahead of World Cup matches. ↗
🌦️ Weather & Roads
- Resident road repairs in Fort McMurray. Frustrated by inaction, locals take it upon themselves to fill potholes on Highway 63, demonstrating community initiative but also underscoring deficiencies in official maintenance. ↗