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MICROBREW: Black Friday - The Edmonton Tornado of 1987

MICROBREW: Black Friday - The Edmonton Tornado of 1987

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It's hard to believe that today, July 31 2025, marks 38 years since the devastating Edmonton tornado on July 31, 1987—often remembered as “Black Friday.” That day, a powerful F4 tornado tore through the city’s southeast, leaving a trail of destruction and heartbreak. It claimed 27 lives and injured hundreds more, becoming one of Canada’s deadliest and costliest natural disasters.

Since then, it’s stood as a sobering reminder of nature’s force, but also of the resilience and solidarity of Albertans. Each year around this time, many still pause to reflect, remember, and honor those affected.

Time moves forward, but the stories and strength of that day remain.

This episode it pulled from our Patreon in memory of this day 38 years ago.

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