• Edmonton News Today — May 14, 2026
    May 14 2026
    Edmonton's pipeline debates intensify as Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney push for a second West Coast pipeline, while city council faces backlash over poor public transit conditions and an aging bus fleet. Alberta also announces a $200-million teacher hiring plan and rejects a fire-EMS funding model in Lethbridge, sparking controversy over emergency services coordination.
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  • Edmonton News Today — May 13, 2026
    May 13 2026
    Edmonton police confirmed a shooting at a North Hill Co-Op store and a Tesla-LRT collision on the Valley Line, raising concerns about public safety and road vigilance. The city also announced plans to modernize its bus fleet, while Strathcona County approved a tax hike for expanded emergency services and the Mikisew Cree First Nation filed a lawsuit against Alberta and federal governments over health impacts from industrial activity.
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  • Edmonton News Today — May 12, 2026
    May 12 2026
    Edmonton's latest news includes a fatal shooting in Calgary’s northwest, a wildfire forcing evacuations south of Whitecourt, and updates on the Oilers' coaching future and a criminal negligence trial in British Columbia. City officials also announced major upgrades to Whitemud Drive in the west end.
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  • Edmonton News Today — May 11, 2026
    May 11 2026
    Edmonton: A serious assault at a St. Albert mosque led to an aggravated assault charge, while a Lethbridge man faces sexual assault charges with potential more victims. Alberta also faces scrutiny over its out-of-country health care funding policy after a resident’s disability claim sparked debate.
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  • Edmonton News Today — May 10, 2026
    May 10 2026
    Edmonton's latest Local Wire update covers expanded fire restrictions in Morinville and along the Alberta-British Columbia border, increased grassfire prevention efforts after recent fires, and urgent concerns at the Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton. The episode also highlights Alberta's new police watchdog leader Katherine Murphy and a serious assault at a St. Albert mosque.
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  • Edmonton News Today — May 09, 2026
    May 9 2026
    Edmonton grapples with grassfires in Jan Reimer Park and a violent attack at a St. Albert mosque, while Lethbridge police charge a man in a sexual assault case. Alberta’s government also faces criticism over expanding MLA benefits and Bill 28’s impact on local democracy.
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  • Edmonton News Today — May 08, 2026
    May 8 2026
    Edmonton officials face tough choices as the city's aging bus fleet threatens service cuts and low-income residents, while a police dog bit a 16-year-old girl during a break-in at a Calgary school and bear warnings are issued for Kananaskis Country and Spray Valley Provincial Park. Alberta’s plan to fast-track diagnostic tests without doctor referrals has healthcare professionals worried about system strain and misdiagnoses, and a new secondary school opens in Tumbler Ridge after a mass shooting.
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  • Edmonton News Today — May 07, 2026
    May 7 2026
    Edmonton's Local Wire update covers the funeral of a 12-year-old Calgary boy who drowned in Mahogany Lake, Fort McMurray's snowstorm emergency concerns, and the ongoing search for a man presumed drowned near Banff. The episode also discusses Oilers' roster decisions and Alberta's political controversies involving Premier Danielle Smith and the Human Rights Commission.
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