| Daily Headlines | June 11, 2017 | | | |
| | | The Alberta government says parents with children who attend a south Edmonton daycare have been sent letters advising them the facility has had its licence revoked. The decision comes less than three weeks after Alberta Children’s Services launched an investigation into a complaint alleging inappropriate child discipline at the daycare. Continue reading → | | | | The RCMP said one of its service helicopters and a privately owned helicopter are searching for a missing boater on the Smokey River northeast of Grande Prairie, Alta. on Sunday, amid what it called “dangerous search conditions.” Continue reading → | | | | The RCMP said officers were called to help evacuate a camping area near Grande Prairie, Alta. on Saturday after rising water levels on the Smokey River caused concerns. Continue reading → | | | | Elevated water levels that could create “dangerous situations or lead to flooding” prompted Alberta Environment to issue a high streamflow advisory on Sunday for the Athabasca and McLeod Rivers and their tributaries, including those in the Whitecourt area. Continue reading → | | | | The RCMP said a hazmat response team and Alberta Environment have been called in to clean up 11,000 litres of oil that spilled into a ditch south of Boyle, Alta., when a semi-truck rolled over on Highway 63 Saturday night. Continue reading → | | | | A 26-year-old Edmonton man is in hospital after a collision on Highway 831 Saturday afternoon. Continue reading → | | | | On the same day thousands of people attended the Edmonton Pride Parade to show their support for sexual and gender diversity, someone cut down a pride flag from a south Edmonton school and replaced it with a Canadian flag. Continue reading → | | | | A new grassroots walking tour through Edmonton's Chinatown is aiming to reintroduce residents to the neighbourhood, with the hope it will eventually help revitalize the area. Continue reading → | | | | A walk and vigil is being held to remember London terror attack victim Christine Archibald at Prince’s Island park in Calgary Sunday night. Archibald, 30, was enjoying a warm spring night with her fiance, Tyler Ferguson, when she was struck by a speeding van that plowed into people strolling on London Bridge. According to the… Continue reading → | | | | A fatality inquiry begins Monday into the death of an Alberta peace officer who was killed when he responded to a dog complaint. Continue reading → | | | |
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