| Daily Headlines | July 14, 2017 | | | |
| | | A mother in Whitecourt is speaking out about a terrifying situation after a bristle from a metal barbecue brush became lodged in her four year old’s throat. Continue reading → | | | | Regional Chief Isadore Day of the Ontario Assembly of First Nations says the meeting doesn’t meet what he calls the test of reconciliation. Continue reading → | | | | A storm that brought with it strong wind, hail and rain caused minimal damage in Edmonton Thursday evening. Continue reading → | | CRIME | July 14, 2017 1:01 pm | | | A soldier at CFB Edmonton is facing one count of sexual assault under Section 271 of the Criminal Code, the Canadian Armed Forces announced Friday. Continue reading → | | CRIME | July 14, 2017 2:03 pm | | | An AHS executive order issued last week stated the rural home near St. Albert was being used as a “clandestine drug laboratory for suspected fentanyl production.” Continue reading → | | CRIME | July 14, 2017 2:24 pm | | | Jasper RCMP have arrested an 18-year-old man accused of threatening people with an axe. Continue reading → | | CRIME | July 14, 2017 9:48 am | | | RCMP have charged two men after a large rock was thrown into traffic on Highway 1 last week, breaking through the windshield of a moving vehicle. Continue reading → | | | | A car crashed into a Bone & Biscuit pet food store in a shopping complex near Rabbit Hill Road and 23 Avenue Friday morning. Continue reading → | | | | A University of Alberta master’s degree student is exploring the SpiderMable phenomenon and how the six-year-old superhero captured hearts across the online world. Continue reading → | | | | Waiving fees to replace passports and other documents lost in last year’s Fort McMurray wildfire cost Ottawa close to $130,000 in foregone revenue. Continue reading → | | | |
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