| Daily Headlines | July 24, 2017 | | | |
| | | The caucus members of Alberta’s two conservative parties held their first joint meeting and selected Nathan Cooper as their new interim leader. Continue reading → | | | | An Alberta MLA, who ran to be leader of the Progressive Conservative party earlier this year, will not join the new United Conservative Party. Continue reading → | | | | Alberta has become the latest province to cover the cost of a medical abortion pill called Mifegymiso. Continue reading → | | | | More than 200 Edmonton-based soldiers have been sent west to help with the ongoing response to the B.C. wildfires. Continue reading → | | CRIME | July 24, 2017 4:48 pm | | | An administrative employee with the Edmonton Police Service pleaded guilty Friday to arranging to commit a sexual offence against a child. Continue reading → | | CRIME | July 24, 2017 2:57 pm | | | Two people are facing charges after becoming stranded on a lake in central Alberta over the weekend, prompting a search and rescue mission. Continue reading → | | CRIME | July 24, 2017 2:00 pm | | | Red Deer RCMP are looking to the public for help as they investigate an attempted home invasion in Riverside Meadows on Sunday. Continue reading → | | | | The 41,000-hectare fire is being fought by about 75 fire personnel and five helicopters. Continue reading → | | | | Spelliscy began his career in 1975 in radio before joining ITV (now Global Edmonton). He became a familiar face during the 1980s as the host of “Oilers on ITV” hockey telecasts. Continue reading → | | | | The annual event that allows special needs children to take part in K-Days privately, took place Monday morning. Continue reading → | | | |
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