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Edmonton traffic stop leads to arrest of man tied to extortion network and murder conspiracy warrants
A May 4 traffic stop on a Dodge Charger in Edmonton led police to Safaldeep Singh, 22, who has suspected ties to the "For Brothers" gang a criminal network linked to shootings and extortions of South Asian business owners across Canada and the United States. Singh was arrested June 23 on local charges and transferred to Ontario on Canada-wide warrants for conspiracy to commit murder and extortion. The investigation is part of Project Insight, EPS's framework for tackling South Asian extortion networks.

Edmonton Police Are Warning Alberta Businesses About Two Fraud Schemes That Have Already Cost Companies More Than $300,000
The Edmonton Police Service Financial Crimes Section is warning Canadian businesses about two sophisticated fraud schemes — impersonation fraud and chargeback fraud — that have resulted in more than $300,000 in combined losses across Canada. In one case alone, a local Edmonton business lost $50,000 in product. Officers intercepted $130,000 worth of goods before they could be shipped overseas. Most of the product ends up in shipping containers bound for ports in Africa.

A Massive New $97 Million Amazon Delivery Station Is Coming to Northwest Edmonton
Amazon has received a City of Edmonton building permit for a new delivery station at 16404 145 Avenue NW, with an estimated construction value of $97 million. The site sits in the Apex Business Park, on 50 acres Amazon purchased for $39.7 million in late 2025. There is no confirmed opening date yet, but construction is expected to begin this year. The project will sit just north of Twin Willows Golf Club, which is permanently closing after this season
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Stephen Avenue $36M Revitalization Completed Just in Time for Calgary Stampede
Phase 1 of Calgary's Stephen Avenue Revitalization is substantially complete, with the block between 1 Street SE and Centre Street ready ahead of the 2026 Stampede. The $36.2 million project replaced century-old water, power, and stormwater infrastructure beneath the street and added granite pavers, new lighting, and patio power outlets above it. Future phases west of Centre Street remain unfunded

Calgary Has Banned All Activity on the Bow and Elbow Rivers as Canmore and Kananaskis Declare States of Emergency
The Calgary Fire Department issued a River Safety Advisory on June 29 ordering everyone off the Bow and Elbow Rivers immediately. Both rivers have exceeded safe flow thresholds. The advisory is expected to last through Canada Day and into Stampede week. Canmore and the Kananaskis Improvement District have both declared states of local emergency. Highway 40 is closed with multiple washouts and bridge failures. Landslides have closed Highway 93 North in Banff National Park.

Carney Is Bringing His Brexit Warning to the Calgary Stampede as Alberta's Separation Vote Looms
Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed Thursday he is attending the Calgary Stampede next week to make the case against Alberta separation. He called the October 19 referendum a dangerous bluff, said the situation is very reminiscent of Brexit on its ten-year anniversary, and warned a yes vote would cost Canada its reputation as one of the most trustworthy countries in the world to do business with. Dozens of Liberal MPs are coming with him.
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ASIRT Clears Lethbridge Police After Woman Dies in Custody in 2023. The Report Details Missed Checks and a Fatal Overdose
ASIRT has released its findings into the September 2, 2023 death of a woman in Lethbridge Police Service custody. No criminal charges will be laid against any officer or staff member. The report documents missed wellness checks, a supervising officer who nudged an unresponsive woman with his foot and left, and a commissionaire who recorded checks she did not complete. The woman died of acute p-fluorofentanyl intoxication. The investigation took nearly three years.

More Than 106,000 Albertans Have Applied for the $100 Energy Rebate. Here Is What to Do If the Portal Did Not Work for You
More than 106,000 Albertans applied for the $100 Alberta Energy Rebate within the first 24 hours of the portal opening July 1. Two problems hit on launch day a sign-in issue that has since been fixed, and a bank verification problem that is still catching people. ATB Financial is not on the supported bank list. Here is what went wrong and exactly what to do if the portal did not work for you.

Grande Prairie Fire Advisory Lifted June 30. Fire Pits, Campfires and Burn Barrels Are Permitted Again.
Effective 9 a.m. on June 30, 2026, the County of Grande Prairie Regional Fire Service lifted the fire advisory for the entire county and the towns of Beaverlodge, Sexsmith, and Wembley. The City of Grande Prairie lifted its advisory the same morning. Alberta Wildfire also lifted all restrictions in the Grande Prairie Forest Area the same day. Here is exactly what you can and cannot do now that the advisory is gone.

Alberta's New Driver's Licence With Your Health Card Number and Citizenship Status Is Now Live
The Government of Alberta launched its redesigned driver's licence and ID card on July 2, 2026. The new card includes your personal health number and a Canadian citizenship marker. No more separate paper health card. No additional cost. You get the new card when you next renew. Alberta's privacy commissioner published guidance today on how to protect yourself. Here is everything you need to know.

You Can Now Drink Beer at a Picnic Table in Medicine Hat. Here Is Everything You Need to Know
Starting July 2, 2026, Medicine Hat residents can consume alcohol at designated picnic tables at fireplaces in three city parks: Strathcona Island Park, Kin Coulee Park, and Echo Dale Regional Park. The pilot runs until September 30. All spots are first come, first served. A resident survey launches at medicinehat.ca. Council will decide whether to make it permanent once the pilot ends.

Medicine Hat Natural Gas Rate Dropped in July After June’s 76 Percent Spike. Here Is the Full Breakdown
Medicine Hat's natural gas rate spiked 76 percent in June. In July it is coming back down — but not all the way. The City set July's rate at $1.362 per gigajoule, down from June's $1.721 but still 39 percent above May's historic low of $0.979. Here is the full 2026 rate history, what it means on your bill, what is happening with faulty meters, and how Medicine Hat's rates compare to the rest of Alberta.
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McDonald’s to Open First Indigenous-Designed Restaurant Near Calgary on Tsuut’ina Nation Land at Buffalo Run

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