EPS: Man charged in alleged murder at LRT station
The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) has charged a man with the alleged murder of another man at the Belvedere LRT station over the weekend.
On Sunday night, officers were sent to the station to respond to a weapons complaint. Upon arrival, they discovered a dead man with suspicious injuries.
Homicide detective took over the scene and an investigation resulted in the arrest of 27-year-old Jamal Wheeler who is now facing a charge of second-degree murder.
Flapjack world record broken during Stampede
17,182 - that is the number of pancakes served during this past Sunday's Stampede Breakfast during Tim Hortons Family Day. That number of pancakes flipped and served means that the Stampede has broken the Guinness World Record for most pancakes served in eight hours.
Fort lacrosse teams prepping for big weekend at JRC
It's a critical weekend for a couple of Fort Saskatchewan lacrosse teams.
Both the Junior Rebels and the Senior Rebels teams will be taking to the concrete for their final games of the regular season.
The Junior Rebels are in a dogfight for first place with the Edmonton Warriors as both teams hold a 14-4-0 record. The Rebels will have to have a perfect weekend if they hope to finish on top.
New mural coming to Fort Saskatchewan
Downtown Fort Saskatchewan is getting another mural.
This addition to the Downtown Mural Program, created by the City of Fort Saskatchewan, is being painted by Flying Colors Murals.
Dave Thomas, with Flying Colors, has worked in Fort Saskatchewan before when he painted the murals outside of the Jubilee Recreation Centre, and along the side of Twice But Nice on 102 Street.
Thomas said that he got in touch with the city through a call out they made to artists in the area.
Homicide detectives investigating death in north Edmonton
Edmonton Police homicide detectives are investigating after finding a man dead outside of a north Edmonton home on Monday morning.
Officers say that at about 6 a.m. they were called out to a home after receiving reports of an injured man in the area of 84 Street and 179 Avenue.
After arriving, police found a 25-year-old man with serious injuries. Paramedics were called to the area and the man was pronounced dead on the scene.
Blockade continues at Winnipeg landfill after deadline passes
Dozens of protesters continued to block a Winnipeg landfill after a city-imposed deadline Monday, and promised to continue protests until officials search for the remains of slain Indigenous women.
"We're fighting for a cause. We're fighting to get these women home," Cambria Harris, daughter of Morgan Harris, one of the slain women, said Monday.
"They could serve us an injunction — that means we have to vacate this area," Melissa Robinson, Morgan Harris's cousin, said. "That doesn't mean we're not going to go elsewhere. This is just the beginning."
Canada's Agriculture Minister first woman ever to chair the FAO
Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau chaired the biennial Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations Conference last week in Italy.
This year's theme was water resource management.
Bibeau was the first woman to ever chair the FAO conference and the first Canadian to do it since 1997.
During her visit, she also met with Italian agri-food stakeholders, Canadian industry associations, and Canadians working at Rome-based international organizations and agencies.
New fungicide for sclerotinia control on the way for 2024
Syngenta Canada has launched a new fungicide for sclerotinia control in Canola that will be commercially available in Western Canada for the 2024 growing season.
Jon Cressman, Product Lead, Fungicides, and Insecticides, Syngenta Canada says Miravis® Star has been shown to perform consistently even under high Sclerotinia disease pressure conditions.
In a series of small plot trials, Miravis® Star demonstrated a 23.7% yield advantage over untreated at the standard rate of 0.4 L/ac.1
Fort Sask Chamber introduces new executive director
The Fort Saskatchewan and Lamont Regional Chamber of Commerce has a new executive director.
Marcie Mazurenko has been hired for the role and comes with experience in similar roles at non-profit organizations in the area.
"My last position was with the St. Albert/Sturgeon Hospice Association. I was the executive director there. So I've done a lot of non-profit work in a number of different areas," said Mazurenko.
She added that her love for the community is what drove her to become executive director.
Strathcona County RCMP find human remains in vehicle fire
Strathcona County RCMP made a grim discovery on an abandoned property on Sunday (July 9).
Police received reports of a vehicle fire at Range Road 233 and Township Road 514. Officers arrived to find a Chrysler Pacifica engulfed in flames.
After Strathcona County Fire Services put out the fire, a body was discovered in the vehicle.
The RCMP Major Crimes Unit have taken over the investigation, sending in the remains to the Chief Medical Examiner in Edmonton for an autopsy.