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2 hospitalized in separate Sunday shootings: police

  EDMONTON Police are investigating two shootings that happened in south Edmonton on Sunday and which saw two people hospitalized. Around 2 a.m., gunshots were reported in the Windermere area. Investigators said one male was taken to hospital but was being uncooperative. His age and condition were not released. The second shooting happened three-and-a-half hours later near Gateway Boulevard and Whitemud Drive. A 29-year-old man was found hurt in the area and taken to hospital. His injuries were described as non-life threatening. ​  The shootings were the third and fourth in the city that week.  Related Stories

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Bernier among demonstrators calling for Alberta to end COVID-19 public health restrictions

The crowd  appeared to reach between 300 and 400 about a half hour after the rally began at noon.  Alberta s public health restrictions have not included more forceful measures like the curfew currently in effect in Quebec or the stay-at-home order issued in Ontario. Earlier Monday, Bernier deleted a tweet promoting the rally that included an image of the legislature building he used without permission. The photographer pointed out he took the photo during Greta Thunberg s visit to the legislature building in October of 2019. The PPC ran 315 candidates and received more than 294,000 votes across the country in the 2019 federal election, but failed to win election in any riding.

April snowfall causes collisions, poor road conditions in Edmonton

  EDMONTON Spring snowfall was behind a number of crashes in Edmonton and the surrounding area Saturday. The lack of visibility, blowing snow and slick roads were blamed for a semi-involved collision on Yellowhead Trail and 149 Street. Stay safe on the roads if you re heading home. If not, stay home. Whitemud was a mess and at a crawl on Quesnell. #yegtraffic#yegwxpic.twitter.com/n9sGiimpe6 Lincoln Ho | Yegventures (@yegventures) April 11, 2021 Conditions on Whitemud Drive were also less than ideal, several Edmontonians sharing images of traffic disruptions and vehicles in the ditch. Bus has slid and is blocking lanes on EB Whitemud Dr just after Fox Dr turnoff. Left lane looks like it’s getting through. Stay off the roads if you can, #yeg. #yegtraffic#yegwxpic.twitter.com/khFf9rjHz0

Friends and family remember Colby Cave

  Cave died April 11, 2020 of a brain bleed at the age of 25. The virtual ceremony was held at Rogers Place, participants from all over the world took part in it. “He was one of the most incredible human beings I have ever met,” said Oilers player Patrick Russell. “There isn’t a day that goes by that we don’t remember Colby, or feel his presence in the locker room.” Instead of flowers, Cave’s family asked for donations to be made to the Colby Cave Memorial Fund. The fund helps cover the costs of community programs with an emphasis on mental health.

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