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EDMONTON A 49-year-old man has been charged with several offences, including attempted murder, after a pair of shootings on Friday sent two people to hospital. On July 9 around 5:20 p.m., police responded to a weapons complaint at a commercial complex near 149 Street and 89 Avenue. When police arrived, they were told men in separate cars had been shot by another man. “Investigators believe the shootings were random in nature rather than targeted offences,” said police in a news release. Lance Cardinal, of Goodfish Lake in northern Alberta, has been charged with two counts each of attempted murder, aggravated assault and possession of a restricted firearm. ....
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Hip-hop, powwow dancer Matthew Wood is Edmonton s new Indigenous Artist in Residence From dancing in powwows as a kid to popping and locking on stage with A Tribe Called Red, Matthew Wood has come a long way in his career as a dancer. Social Sharing It s great to be recognized as a professional artist and for myself to have this space to explore more CBC News · Posted: Feb 08, 2021 1:54 PM MT | Last Updated: February 8 Matthew Wood, also known as Creeasian, grass dances on tour with A Tribe Called Red. Wood is Edmonton s new Indigenous Artist in Residence. (Submitted by Timothy Nguyen) ....
In-Depth Alberta’s ‘back door’ plan to free up billions of litres of water for coal mines raises alarm Amid concerns about droughts, selenium pollution, at-risk species and Indigenous consultation, the Alberta government is poised to allow coal companies to undercut a functioning water market 20 min read Rachel Herbert is the fourth generation of her family to ranch in the Porcupine Hills. Her kids will be the fifth. The eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains are visible from the family’s land: rolling prairie carpeted with native grasses where her cattle graze under big Alberta skies. The Alberta government’s rescindment of a longstanding coal policy, leaving previously protected lands available to open-pit coal mining, has her concerned about her family’s livelihood. Mines could be tucked just behind Plateau Mountain, not far from the Herbert family ranch. ....