• Edmonton: Alberta's referendum vote looms amid political tensions. | June 12
    Jun 12 2026
    Edmonton officials face rising tensions over Alberta's separation referendum and RCMP corruption probe into Calgary city hall, as public safety measures and trail closures impact local communities. The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce highlights business growth amid challenges balancing development with neighborhood needs.
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  • Edmonton: Police investigating deaths of woman and child in northeast Calgary | June 11
    Jun 11 2026
    Edmonton police are investigating the suspicious deaths of a woman in her 40s and a child under 10 in a Temple home, while students in Camrose protest over harmful Snapchat messages targeting girls. Meanwhile, a $10 million donation to global health initiatives and the Oilers' Ryan Nugent Hopkins nearing his 1,000th game highlight key local developments.
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  • Edmonton: Edmonton patient airlifted after ambulance-tractor crash near Calgary | June 10
    Jun 10 2026
    Edmonton RCMP confirmed a fatal ambulance-tractor collision on Highway 9 in Rocky View County, prompting a medical helicopter response. City officials announced the transfer of Valley Line LRT operations to Edmonton Transit Service, while residents protest ongoing construction on High Street impacting local businesses.
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  • Edmonton News Today — June 09
    Jun 9 2026
    Edmonton teens face legal consequences after a school shooting threat led to a gun seizure in Sexsmith, raising concerns about youth violence. City leaders grapple with separatist tensions as Mayor Lorne Gunter faces scrutiny over Alberta’s sovereignty push and UCP leadership review processes.
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  • Edmonton: Edmonton faces separatist tensions as premier's leadership questioned | June 08
    Jun 8 2026
    Edmonton faces rising separatist tensions with UCP members challenging Premier Danielle Smith and separatist leader Mitch Sylvestre warning of internal fractures, while a new Ipsos poll shows most Albertans disapprove of her handling of the issue. Meanwhile, Connor McDavid wins his fifth Ted Lindsay Award, an Edmonton mother shares her grief over her daughter’s unsolved murder, and University of Alberta researchers advance prostate cancer diagnostics.
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  • Edmonton: Edmonton Elks secure first win in six seasons after thrilling opener | June 07
    Jun 7 2026
    Edmonton's Edmonton Elks secured their first season-opening win in six years with a 29-21 victory over the Ottawa Redblacks, led by quarterback Cody Fajardo. The city also addressed public safety concerns with an arson suspect in Belgravia facing legal action and paused international student trips at Edmonton Public Schools due to global uncertainties.
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  • Edmonton: Edmonton man faces emergency wait after ambulance shortage | June 06
    Jun 6 2026
    Edmonton's public safety crisis includes a man forced into a taxi for hospital care due to ambulance shortages, while the city faces rising demand on emergency services. Meanwhile, Alberta's upcoming independence referendum and its potential impact on residents are drawing significant attention alongside new efforts to support national defense through infrastructure coordination.
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  • Edmonton: UCP leads in latest Edmonton poll despite challenges | June 05
    Jun 5 2026
    Edmonton's Local Wire update highlights the United Conservatives leading in provincial polls despite health and affordability concerns, Grey Nuns Hospital's push to make its NICU music therapy program permanent, and growing tensions over Alberta's separatist movement with First Nations leaders warning of civil disobedience.
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