| Daily Headlines | July 25, 2017 | | | |
| | | More than 15 metal plaques honouring Canadian soldiers were forcibly removed and stolen from Edmonton’s Griesbach community. Continue reading → | | | | The burners on the stoves and gas-fuelled toasters were turned on during what appeared to be a break-in at Mercer Tavern early Tuesday morning. Continue reading → | | | | Construction is well underway on a two-storey home in the Malmo Plains neighbourhood. What’s different about this infill development is that the single-family home is being built on what used to be two 50-foot lots. Continue reading → | | | | The new United Conservative Party (UCP) has decided on its interim caucus leadership. Continue reading → | | | | Brian Jean’s plan calls for an immediate $2.6 billion spending reduction if the party wins the next provincial election expected in 2019. Continue reading → | | | | A heat warning issued by Environment Canada Tuesday afternoon covers much of south, east and northeast Alberta. Continue reading → | | | | The Alberta government announced funding on Tuesday morning designed to provide greater access to Indigenous language to students. Continue reading → | | | | Despite being green lit by the Trudeau government, the Pacific NorthWest LNG (PNW LNG) project will not be going ahead. Continue reading → | | | | In Canada, the study showed 84.5 per cent of men and 68.5 per cent of women were ‘overfat.’ Continue reading → | | | | Whether this means overseas or to a new city for the weekend, everyone should travel alone. Continue reading → | | | |
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