Grey Nuns Hospital Bomb Threat ‘Not Credible,’ Edmonton Police Say
Grey Nuns Bomb Threat Not Credible: Police

Edmonton police have deemed a bomb threat at the Grey Nuns Community Hospital as 'not credible,' according to officials. The threat was reported around 6 p.m. on June 4, 2026, prompting a response from law enforcement and emergency services.

Police Investigation Underway

Authorities confirmed that no explosive devices were found, and the hospital continued normal operations. 'We take all threats seriously, but after a thorough investigation, we have determined there is no ongoing risk to the public,' said a police spokesperson.

The threat was made via an anonymous call, but police have not released further details about the caller or the nature of the threat. An investigation is ongoing to identify the source.

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No Disruption to Services

Hospital officials reported that patient care was not interrupted, and all services remained available throughout the incident. 'Our team acted quickly to ensure safety while minimizing disruption,' a hospital representative said.

This incident comes amid heightened security awareness at healthcare facilities across Canada. Police urge anyone with information to contact authorities.

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