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Toll of the heat wave: wildfires, 911 calls, and sidewalks buckling

  EDMONTON As the heat wave in Edmonton is forecasted to come to an end over the weekend, there are reminders of how much the sizzling conditions impacted the city. A full week of soaring temperatures had various impacts, from fans selling out at stores across the city to businesses temporarily closing or restaurants altering menus. “It’s too hot, standing over the stove and flipping pans of macaroni for like six hours,” said Andrew Cowan, owner and head chef of Northern Chicken. Emergency rooms in the Edmonton area saw at least 125 heat-related visits since Tuesday morning, but no heat-related deaths.

Alberta infrastructure bends and buckles under heat wave

Alberta infrastructure bends and buckles under heat wave
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En Alberta, des infrastructures se déforment sous l effet de la chaleur

En Alberta, des infrastructures se déforment sous l effet de la chaleur
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Edmonton to crack down on illegal e-scooter sidewalk use with $100 fines

As Senate debates stimulus package, Ohio families wonder how long they will wait to get money

Derek Logan of Marysville is the sole breadwinner of his family and relies on unemployment for income. Author: Kevin Landers Updated: 4:34 PM EST March 3, 2021 The latest developments in the effort to pass the third stimulus package already involves a compromise from the Biden administration that will impact about 12 million Americans. In effort to find the 50 votes Democrats need to pass the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, President Joe Biden has apparently agreed to amend the bill. Under the Senate version, it would disqualify individuals earning more than $80,000 and households whose incomes exceed $160,000 from receiving stimulus checks of up to $1,400. According to the New York Times, the tentative agreement was detailed on Wednesday by a Democrat familiar with the details, who disclosed them on the condition of anonymity.”

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