📍 Edmonton · Sun, Jun 14, 2026 · 10 articles · 263

Hawrelak Park Festivals Return, Separatism Billboard Controversy, & Train Route Proposal — Edmonton Sunday

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Pro-separation billboard controversy in Taber continues. An Alberta separatist has not removed a large billboard advocating for Alberta's exit from Canada despite the town's demand. Cory Morgan maintains the billboard against orders, suggesting rising tensions around separatist sentiments.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Festivals return to Edmonton's Hawrelak Park. After a three-year closure, the popular city park is once again hosting its famed festivals, a welcome revival for local culture and tourism.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Vermilion supports train reroute proposal. The town council has backed a proposal to reroute passenger trains through Vermilion, potentially boosting local transit access and economic development.

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  • Cyle Larin defies World Cup critics.
  • Stoned rats study offers insights on appetite disorders.
  • Side note: Provincial politicians' legislative days calculated.
  • Discussion on decommissioning the aging ISS continues.
  • Exploration of Canadian terminology: 'soccer' vs 'football'.

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