| Daily Headlines | July 3, 2017 | | | |
| | | A terrestrial biologist investigating the scene of two leaks from a Journey Energy pipeline found two voles and 21 small fish dead “at the release area” on Saturday. Continue reading → | | | | An Edmonton family who said their impending deportation meant certain death has had their removal delayed by two years, so their immigration paperwork can be processed. Continue reading → | | | | Edmonton Eskimos running back John White will be out for the rest of the season with a torn ACL. Continue reading → | | | | Athletes from 29 countries are in Alberta this week to participate in the World Indigenous Nations (WIN) Games. Continue reading → | | | | With both the provincial government and Ottawa expected to implement a plan to help the boreal woodland caribou population recover in northern Alberta, a committee representing a half-dozen municipalities in the northwestern part of the province is weighing in on the matter. Continue reading → | | | | A new report suggests the province has come up short of its goal to provide more Alberta patients continuing care in a timely manner. Continue reading → | | CRIME | July 3, 2017 2:38 pm | | | Police discovered the accused used a fraudulent bank letter to convince several victims to give her money. Continue reading → | | | | Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi had strong words for those he says are "making political hay" out of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's failure to include the province of Alberta in his Canada Day speech. Continue reading → | | | |
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