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Good morning, Edmonton.
Sunday, February 22, 2026. Here are the top five stories shaping the capital region today.
Edmontonians joined regional calls for support on Saturday, February 21, 2026, after a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., left eight people dead.
Police and provincial officials in British Columbia continued to release details on Saturday. Alberta-based community groups and local leaders in Edmonton shared information on vigils, fundraising, and family supports.
The incident drew responses from elected officials and public safety agencies across Western Canada. Investigators remained on scene Saturday as the case moved forward.
Plans for a new entertainment district south of Whyte Avenue moved forward Saturday as proponents pitched the project as an economic driver for the area.
The proposal targets a stretch near established restaurants, bars, and music venues. Supporters say the development would add event space and new commercial activity.
City approvals and timelines remain part of the next steps. Organizers said additional public details will be released as planning progresses.
A petition seeking to revoke public funding for private schools in Alberta did not meet the signature threshold required to proceed.
The petition effort drew debate over education funding and oversight. Organizers acknowledged Saturday that they did not secure enough verified signatures within the required time.
The issue remains active in provincial politics and school-board discussions, with funding policy governed by Alberta’s education framework.
Preseason attention around the Edmonton Elks continued Saturday ahead of an upcoming game at Clarke Stadium.
The club is expected to use the preseason to evaluate roster depth and special teams. Team officials have promoted the game as an early chance for fans to see new additions and young players.
Kickoff details and ticket information were expected to be confirmed through team channels.
Team Canada, led by Connor McDavid, recorded key Olympic tournament wins against Czechia and Switzerland on Saturday.
Canada’s results tightened its position in the medal round picture. McDavid remained a central driver in transition and on the power play as Canada pushed for another gold-medal run.
Tournament play continues this week in Italy, with Canada’s next matchup set on the Olympic schedule.
Bundle up today. Expect a chilly Sunday with cloudy skies and snow arriving by evening.
Morning conditions show mostly cloudy skies with 38% cloud cover. Minimal precipitation risk initially, with 0% probability through midday.
The high will reach 9°F (-13°C). The low drops to -1°F (-18°C) overnight. Wind from the southwest at 4 mph.
Snow develops by evening and continues overnight. Temperatures remain well below freezing throughout the day.
Dress in layers if heading outside. Roads may become slippery by evening commute.
That’s your Edmonton Morning Briefing for Sunday, February 22, 2026. We’ll update breaking news throughout the day at thecanadianist.news.
Written by: Christopher Michaud
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