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EDMONTON A 17-year-old female student who was stabbed at a school south of Edmonton Monday morning has died. STARS flew the victim from Christ the King School in Leduc to the University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton that morning. Mounties confirmed she had died shortly before 3 p.m. and said they would be investigating her death as a homicide. “This is a true tragedy, Sgt. Dale Kendall told members of the media on Monday afternoon. It is incomprehensible that an act such as this could happen here in our close-knit community of Leduc. This is life altering for the family and friends of the deceased, the youth and staff at Christ the King, and for our entire community.
EDMONTON Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson says the powers that proposed federal gun legislation would give municipalities is not necessarily the right approach to the problem. The federal government announced Tuesday it would make good on its promise to impose gun laws with a voluntary buyback program to purchase now-prohibited firearms in the coming months. Bill C-21 would also allow municipalities to ban handguns in their region using bylaw restrictions on storage and transportation. Normally, mayors are happy to have additional powers delegated to us, but clearly in this case a networked approach is required,” Iveson said Tuesday. I ve spoken to our police chief about this, whose advice I take very seriously, and the measures needed to curb gun violence deal with organized crime, deal with the trafficking of these weapons and are much more complicated than a simple city by city ban.
Mayor ready to run for a second term By Al Stafford Leduc Mayor Bob Young says he plans to file his nomination paperwork next month as he begins preparations for a fall re-election campaign.
Leduc Mayor Bob Young is wasting no time. The next civic election is still 10 months away, but the first-term mayor has confirmed he ll be seeking a second term as the city s top elected official. I ll probably put my name forward in January, to get the paperwork out of the way, said Young in an exclusive year-end interview with The One. The campaign won t start until the fall.
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