| Daily Headlines | July 5, 2017 | | | |
| | | The Edmonton Oilers and Connor McDavid have come to a contract extension agreement. Continue reading → | | | | Edmonton entrepreneur and Order of Canada recipient Herb Belcourt died Wednesday morning after battling Stage 4 cancer. Continue reading → | | CRIME | July 5, 2017 3:12 pm | | | Police have charged three people in connection with a fatal head-on crash that happened after a police chase in west Edmonton on Monday. Continue reading → | | CRIME | July 5, 2017 10:08 am | | | There was a significant police presence in northeast Edmonton Wednesday morning after a woman’s suspicious death in the Beverly neighbourhood. Continue reading → | | | | A seven-year-old boy died Tuesday night after being hit by a vehicle while crossing an intersection in Lloydminster, Alta. Continue reading → | | | | A new transit strategy that would shift from service being spread equally to a supply-and-demand model was passed by Edmonton’s urban planning committee on Wednesday. Continue reading → | | | | Federal officials raised the possibility of relaxing competition and fuel quality rules to ensure a stable supply of fuel while the Fort McMurray wildfire raged and forced several northern Alberta oilsands projects to shut down. Continue reading → | | | | Since two pipeline leaks were reported on a Journey Energy line last week, a total of 36 fish and two voles have been found dead near the sites. Continue reading → | | | | Alberta’s energy regulator has asked the Supreme Court of Canada to review a ruling that could allow energy companies to walk away from cleaning up abandoned oil wells and affect industrial sites across the country. Continue reading → | | | | A report from the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) calls for federal and provincial regulations and policies to be streamlined. Continue reading → | | | | Premier Rachel Notley says the government has already reviewed its own anti-racism initiatives and those of other jurisdictions following a deadly shooting at a Quebec mosque in January. Continue reading → | | | | RCMP say the rings were designed by a prominent jewelry designer and are considered to be extremely valuable. Continue reading → | | | | The New York Rangers have signed free-agent centre David Desharnais to a one-year, $1 million contract. Continue reading → | | | | The CFL has named Randy Ambrosie, a former player, as its 14th commissioner. Continue reading → | | | |
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