Jeff Labine, Edmonton Journal

Jeff Labine

Edmonton Journal

Edmonton, AB, Canada

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Past articles by Jeff:

Amazon building Alberta's first robotics fulfillment centre in Edmonton area

Alberta’s first Amazon robotics warehouse will be opening in the Edmonton area, creating more than a thousand full and part-time jobs. → Read More

Edmonton's Mustard Seed putting out call for water bottles ahead of anticipated heat wave

With temperatures expected to rise to dangerous levels next week, the Mustard Seed is putting out an urgent call for water bottle donations to hand out to the… → Read More

Man in hospital after police called to weapons complaint in north Edmonton

A man is in hospital with apparent gunshot injuries after Edmonton city police responded to a Wednesday morning weapons complaint call at a northside home. → Read More

Edmonton-based company part of consortium working on $2.75B U.S. flood mitigation project

An Edmonton-based construction group is a part of a consortium working on a massive $2.75 billion flood-mitigation project in the United States, the largest… → Read More

Review of stayed Alberta court cases anticipated to get back on track late this year

The Alberta Crown Prosecution Service (ACPS) expects to get back to reviewing a stayed court cases more regularly after being delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

Leduc County commits $1.5 million to help attract more international flights to Edmonton's airport

Leduc County is committing $1.5 million over three years to lift the efforts of Edmonton International Airport (EIA) in attracting more global flights to the… → Read More

RCMP police dog killed while searching for suspect near High Prairie

An RCMP police service dog has died while searching for a suspect believed to be armed and dangerous in the High Prairie area. → Read More

40-year-old Edmonton man charged with impersonating a police officer

Edmonton city police have charged a 40-year-old man with impersonating an officer following an incident along the Yellowhead Trail in May. → Read More

Downtown Edmonton statue of Winston Churchill vandalized with dump of red paint

A downtown statue of Sir Winston Churchill has been vandalized after someone dumped red paint all across the replica of former British prime minister. → Read More

All St. Albert schools in 'hold and secure' following request of RCMP, says St. Albert public

All St. Albert schools are in a “hold and secure” protocol following a request by the RCMP, St. Albert Public School Tweeted Wednesday morning. → Read More

Alberta CEOs more concerned with government over-regulation, uncertain policy over cyber threats, shows survey

Alberta CEOs believe over-regulation and government policy are greater threats to economic growth than cybersecurity and the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a… → Read More

Alberta's unemployment rate in May the lowest since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic

Alberta’s unemployment rate in May dropped to levels not seen since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

NAIT holding virtual convocation to celebrate more than 12,000 students amid COVID-19 pandemic

Jonathan Mui says graduating virtually just doesn’t feel the same. → Read More

Edmonton golfers teeing up following easing of Alberta's public health measures

Linquist said they will be offering outdoor patios as well and will be requiring masks whenever someone goes indoors. → Read More

Three north Edmonton homes lost in blaze, two people taken to hospital with burns

Three homes have been destroyed and two people have been taken to hospital with burns following a massive fire on the north side of Edmonton Friday afternoon. → Read More

Head of Cochrane-based brewery says Edmonton tying up expansion plans in red tape

The head of a Cochrane-based brewery says his plans to expand into Edmonton have been stalled because of the city’s bureaucratic red tape, resulting in… → Read More

Alberta's ombudsman urging caution if province decides to look at implementing COVID-19 passports

Any proposed COVID-19 passport or certificate program must be brought in fairly to ensure Albertans can continue to access public services, says the province’s… → Read More

Alberta extending COVID-19 relief support to small and medium-sized businesses, tourism industry

The Alberta government is extending its relief supports to small and medium-sized businesses impacted by COVID-19 public health orders as well as the… → Read More

ATB Financial ends fiscal year with record setting $1.8 billion in operating revenue

Stange said the company moved quickly to automate federal pandemic relief programs such as Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA). → Read More

Edmonton developers creating an app to improve how ranchers manage livestock

An Edmonton not-for-profit company is developing a digital solution to help cattle ranchers more easily track the health and wellbeing of their animals. → Read More