| Daily Headlines | June 19, 2017 | | | |
| | | The City of Edmonton said a third-party review will be done to look into Friday’s boxing match between former UFC fighter Tim Hague and former Edmonton Eskimo Adam Braidwood. Continue reading → | | | | Dr. Jun Yang, 48, was accused of choking, punching and kicking two dogs at his clinic in northeast Edmonton. Continue reading → | | CRIME | June 19, 2017 5:27 pm | | | A man convicted of sexually assaulting an indigenous woman whom the Crown had jailed and shackled to ensure her testimony has applied for legal records to try to discredit her as he seeks a mistrial. Continue reading → | | CRIME | June 19, 2017 7:00 am | | | Derek Saretzky’s aunt testified Monday, saying she was surprised to see her nephew at church in September 2015. Continue reading → | | CRIME | June 19, 2017 11:04 am | | | Steve Finkelman and Jane Cardillo are still struggling with the loss of their son David, who was 27 years old when a vehicle struck him as the driver turned left onto Whyte Avenue from 101 Street. He later died in hospital. Continue reading → | | | | The City of Edmonton is going to make attempts to ID the men who frequent body rub parlours. Continue reading → | | | | Researchers at the University of Calgary say smartphone emergency apps don’t provide much of the information people need during a disaster. Continue reading → | | | | Two mumps outbreaks declared earlier this year in Alberta are now over. Continue reading → | | | | On June 19, 2007, in partnership with CTN, Global News Edmonton launched the first and only television news and traffic helicopter in the city. Continue reading → | | | | With the rise of pre-calculated tipping options, consumers are prompted to pay gratuity in unfamiliar circumstances. Options in the 20-25-30 per cent range pop up with increasing frequency. Continue reading → | | | |
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