📍 Edmonton · Wed, Jun 17, 2026 · 27 articles · 216

Storm Cleanup, Youth Exploitation Charges & Bear Scare — Edmonton Wednesday

🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Alberta storm cleanup after significant damage. A fast-moving storm hit southern Alberta, damaging roofs and toppling trees with wind gusts over 100 km/h. Communities are now facing extensive cleanup efforts.

  2. Severe weather expected with potential funnel clouds in central Alberta. Environment Canada warns that conditions are ripe for funnel clouds and possible weak tornadoes this afternoon and evening.

  3. Banff National Park area closed due to bear activity. A large section along Lake Minnewanka is closed after a bear accessed an unoccupied tent, prompting safety concerns.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Teenagers charged for creating exploitative AI images. Two Edmonton students face charges for using AI to make sexually explicit images of classmates, raising serious legal and ethical concerns.

  2. Scam alert for advertised Fort Saskatchewan craft fair. The RCMP cautions artisans against a fake event falsely advertised, which has defrauded vendors already.

  3. Investigation into hateful graffiti near Edmonton daycare. Police are examining an incident involving Islamophobic graffiti, which has raised community safety concerns.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Alberta coal mining referendum faces uncertainty. Premier Danielle Smith indicates it might be too late to include an anti-coal mining question in the upcoming referendum, despite significant public support.

  2. Premier Smith responds to Indigenous chiefs' treason accusations. Danielle Smith disputes allegations of treason over an upcoming referendum and urges First Nations chiefs to reconsider their stance.

🏥 Health

  1. New deal reached with pharmacists, small fee increase incoming. Alberta has struck a new deal for dispensing fees, aiming to improve pharmaceutical services across the province.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Call for better youth homelessness measures. An Alberta child advocate emphasizes the need for more effective strategies to address youth homelessness.

🏈 Sports

  1. Alphonso Davies returns for Canada against Qatar. The star player is back in action following an injury, bolstering Canada's World Cup aspirations.

📰 Also Today

  • Cactus Rats approved for new stadium play: No fans allowed.
  • Canadians react to CBC losing 'Hockey Night in Canada.'
  • Canada gets G7 backing for energy supply potential.
  • Smith to announce actions to combat high living costs.
  • Bibby suggests CFL returning to American expansion.
  • Judge dismisses effort to block Calgary drug site closure.
  • Sundre cancels parade after pro-Alberta float controversy.
  • Citywide pool shutdowns in Medicine Hat after child's death.
  • Alberta home insurance surges due to extreme weather.

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