Heat warnings return for northern, central Alberta
Just a week after a scorching heat wave engulfed Alberta, Environment Canada has again issued heat warnings for northern Alberta and parts of central Alberta.
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Posted: Jul 07, 2021 4:44 PM MT | Last Updated: July 7
Temperatures reaching 29 C, combined with overnight lows near 14 C, are expected for the next three days, Environment Canada said Wednesday.(Nathan Gross/CBC)
Just a week after a scorching heat wave engulfed Alberta, Environment Canada has again issued heat warnings for northern Alberta and parts of central Alberta.
The latest period of high temperatures looks to be milder than the historic heat wave last week, but it still comes with an elevated risk of heat-related illness.
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Body of man found in septic tank in 1977 identified using genetic genealogy: RCMP
The 44-year mystery around the identity of a man whose scorched body was found in a septic tank has been solved with a forensic technique used to find the Golden State Killer in the United States, Alberta RCMP say.
In April 1977, the remains were found on a farm near Tofield, Alta., about 70 kilometres east of Edmonton. At the time, police said he had been tortured and sexually assaulted before his death.
RCMP identified the victim Wednesday as Gordon Edwin Sanderson, an Indigenous man in his mid-20s from Manitoba. He had been living in Edmonton around the time of his death.
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EDMONTON The body of a man killed and dumped in a septic tank near Tofield, Alta. in 1977 has been identified by RCMP with the use of forensic genetic genealogy. On April 13, 1977, a body was found in a septic tank on an abandoned farm 55 kilometres east of Tofield. The body was covered in lime, wrapped in a bed sheet and tied with a nylon rope. Police say parts of the body were mutilated, and the victim was shot twice with a .32 calibre semi or automatic weapon. The crime has been unsolved for more than 40 years. RCMP say the state of the body prevented it from being identified until now.