| Daily Headlines | July 10, 2017 | | | |
| | | A 75-year-old man who went missing from St. Albert under circumstances police called “suspicious” is now believed to be dead. Continue reading → | | | | Smoke from hundreds of wildfires burning in British Columbia is making its way across Western Canada, and even into the United States. Continue reading → | | | | Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says her province understands all too well the toll wildfires can take and is sending help to those battling the blazes in British Columbia. Continue reading → | | CRIME | July 10, 2017 1:47 pm | | | A mother has been charged under the Child Youth and Family Enhancement Act after a four-year-old child was left alone in a running car in a south Edmonton parking lot on Sunday. Continue reading → | | | | A man from Vegreville, Alta. is dead after being swept into the North Saskatchewan River Sunday afternoon. Continue reading → | | CRIME | July 10, 2017 4:42 pm | | | A 31-year-old Edmonton man is facing a list of drug and firearm-related charges after police seized drugs, a weapon and cash from a home late last month. Continue reading → | | | | Data from the city shows that fewer photo radar tickets are being issued in Edmonton school zones. Continue reading → | | | | The City of Edmonton wants to make Jasper Avenue feel like a main street again in part, by adding more walkway space for pedestrians as well as creating opportunities for businesses. Continue reading → | | | | Over 1,000 volunteers join former U.S. president Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn for the Habitat for Humanity Carter Work Project in Edmonton on Monday. Continue reading → | | | | For Lacey Untereiner, learning she was going to own her own home thanks to Habitat for Humanity was overwhelming. Continue reading → | | | |
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