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Edmonton Tornado Risk Today: Environment Canada Warns of Extreme Storm Threat With Baseball-Sized Hail East of the City
Environment Canada has placed a swath of Alberta just east of Edmonton under an extreme storm risk for Saturday, July 18, warning of baseball-sized hail, wind gusts to 130 km/h and the possibility of strong or multiple tornadoes. Edmonton, Spruce Grove, St. Albert, Leduc, Devon and Drayton Valley sit in the high risk zone beside it. No watches or warnings were in effect as of late Saturday morning, with the dangerous window opening mid-afternoon.

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Scott Roberts Is Out at Global Edmonton as Corus Cuts 28 Alberta Jobs Despite Millions in Public Money
Scott Roberts, who took over the Global Edmonton evening anchor desk from Gord Steinke in 2022, announced this week he's been let go as Corus Entertainment cuts 28 Global News jobs in Alberta, the deepest cuts anywhere in the country. The layoffs land while public money keeps flowing toward the company: Corus collected $5.4 Million from the fund Google pays under the Online News Act, and Ottawa moved just months ago to extend a journalism tax credit worth tens of millions to broadcasters. The newscasts are staying. A lot of the people who made them aren't.

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Lanakai and Karl Morrison Still Missing: Alberta Amber Alert Cancelled, but Search for Two Abducted Children Moves to B.C.
Ten days after six-year-old Lanakai Morrison was allegedly abducted near Beaverlodge, he and four-year-old Karl Morrison are still missing. The Amber Alert was cancelled a week ago, but Alberta RCMP's Major Crime Unit has issued a fresh appeal, with the search now focused on B.C.'s Okanagan Valley near Vernon. Both children are believed to be with Krista Morrison and Daniel Ludwig, who are wanted for abduction.

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