"Wesley Grist remembers rounding the corner of the kitchen and seeing two dogs standing over something that his brain couldn't process."
Dad of boy fatally mauled by dogs testifies in Edmonton owner's criminal negligence trial
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From @Rob_Tychkowski — "This was universally panned as an unprofessional chain of events that makes the Oilers look ham-handed, cold-hearted and indecisive." #LetsGoOilers
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Latest from @jonnywakefield — A man spent 27 hours bleeding to death outside an Edmonton homeless shelter. His killer has been sentenced to life with no parole for 13 years
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Interesting closing arguments today in the homicide trial of a man who sold a gun used to kill two Edmonton police officers. Defence says the Crown is trying to make the accused into a "scapegoat" because the teen who actually killed the officers is dead.
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An Edmonton man has been sentenced to 14 years in prison after pleading guilty to randomly slashing the throat of a St. Albert teen.
https://t.co/gNgtRhkCRa
Dusty, as a fellow LCC alum, I am so darn proud of you! 👊🏻
I always knew you were going to accomplish big things in broadcasting, because your work-ethic and passion was top notch.
This is a reminder to never give up on your dreams!
Soak it all in, and enjoy it! @nielsonTSN1260
17-year-old me gets to live his dream tonight as I get to call my first NHL game. Flames vs Senators on TSN 5.
A few thoughts on the journey 23 years after graduating from broadcasting school.
Standing outside the courthouse, Starr Dumais, Nina’s grandmother surrounded by others from Nina’s family, said there was no justice for her granddaughter.
“Eight years shouldn’t be worth any child’s life. Any child."
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Personal note: that’s it for me at these games. 35 stories in ~19 days. A ton of work & a ton of fun. Thanks to the curling world for the advice, gentle corrections etc. Also my editors, who I’ve never seen in person, for the trust & flexibility. Back to court next month!
Well Rachel Homan played 7 must-win games in a row and won 6 of them. It’s not gold but it’s an incredibly fine effort and they were tremendous in the bronze medal game today. Fully earned it. Super, super happy for them.
An outpouring of emotion from Rachel Homan and the Canadians
Four years ago after leaving the Olympics without making the playoffs for a second time Homan talked about the darkness in her life
This stuff is hard. And she’s taken so much criticism. Bringing home bronze for Canada
Meanwhile, Great Britain's Bruce Mouat have completed the comeback. They beat Switzerland 8-5 and will play for gold.
Mouat is one of the highest profile gay athletes at these games. He won silver in 2022. He's very emotional. https://t.co/bbnaxou7QI