| Daily Headlines | May 30, 2017 | | | |
| | | The Alberta government has committed $400 million over the next four years towards a new hospital in southwest Edmonton. Continue reading → | | | | City council has decided not to enter into a MOU with Hockey Canada for the Coliseum, for now. Continue reading → | | | | Video shot at West Edmonton Mall shows two young men jumping over the second-story railing at West Edmonton Mall, where one of the men fell through the roof of the shop below. Continue reading → | | | | An Edmonton-area dog, who saved her owner’s life last year during a horseback riding accident in Arizona, has been inducted into the Purina Animal Hall of Fame for her heroic efforts. Continue reading → | | | | The Alberta Dental Association and College has permanently suspended single operator sedation. Continue reading → | | | | Thousands of fish and dozens of frogs are dead after some of the freshwater fish tanks at the University of Alberta were flooded with chlorinated water. Continue reading → | | | | Alberta is bringing in legislation to increase the powers of the child and youth advocate to investigate deaths of children in government care. Continue reading → | | | | Husky Energy released a new five-year plan Tuesday that braces for lower oil prices while forecasting average production to grow by nearly five per cent annually. Continue reading → | | | | As of Tuesday morning, 340 trees had been removed from areas across Edmonton, 190 of those from river valley trails. Continue reading → | | | | The Edmonton Eskimos are preparing for the worst and hoping for the best when it comes to National linebacker Cory Greenwood. Continue reading → | | | |
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