📍 Calgary · Tue, Apr 7, 2026 · 30 articles · 75

Snowy Streets, Grizzly Chills & Green Initiatives — Your Calgary Tuesday

❄️ Roads & Weather

  1. More than 160 crashes reported by Calgary police Sunday amid snowfall. With the wild weather hitting Calgary, over 160 crashes were reported, leaving many citizens grumbling about their snow-covered commute. Be careful out there, folks — it’s winter’s last hurrah!
  2. 2 taken to hospital as Calgary officials warn of challenging road conditions. The grip of the snow has left two people injured and prompted city officials to alert everyone to the tricky conditions. Stay safe, and perhaps consider a good old-fashioned winter shuffle!
  3. Prairies braced for more snow with an Alberta clipper storm on the way! Get your mittens ready; the forecast tells us to expect 10 to 30 cm of fresh snow! That’s enough to make a snowman, or at the very least, make you reconsider your morning commute.

🌲 Community & Culture

  1. Growing Alberta Inuit community hungry for local food, culture, friendship. It's heartening to see the Alberta Inuit community strengthen, showcasing rich traditions and a desire for local, authentic connections and cuisine. It’s a great reminder that culture nourishes the soul, right?

🚨 Crime & Safety

  1. Calgary man found guilty on 6 charges of kidnapping, sexually assaulting women. Richard Mantha, a 62-year-old, has been found guilty of several serious charges against women involved in the sex trade. Justice is served, but it highlights a pressing need for community safety and support.
  2. Calgary man guilty of preying on women in sex trade. In another disconcerting case, a Calgary man was found guilty of multiple charges related to the exploitation of vulnerable women. It’s a sobering reminder of the work we still have ahead to protect our community.
  3. Alberta lawyers call for a criminal probe into Edmonton police chief. A retired Mountie and lawyers are demanding a thorough investigation into allegations surrounding Edmonton's police chief. With integrity on the line, this could reshape perceptions of law enforcement in our province.

🎉 Feel-Good Stories

  1. Green Shirt Day urges Canadians to register as organ donors. Inspired by the tragic Humboldt Broncos incident, every April 7 is a reminder of how one choice can go on to save multiple lives. Sign up today and be a hero — it’s easier than you think!
  2. Canadians are joining the Catholic church in record numbers. Easter brought in 27 new members to St. Bonaventure Parish in SE Calgary, making it a momentous occasion for the community. Faith is blooming, and who doesn’t love a good spiritual revival?

💼 Business & Economy

  1. Soaring diesel prices ‘going to be very expensive’ for Canadian farmers. With diesel prices nearing $2 per litre, farmers are gearing up for a rough season ahead. If you enjoy local produce, it might be time to stock up while you can!
  2. WestJet introducing temporary fuel surcharge on companion voucher bookings. Travelers utilizing companion vouchers with WestJet should brace for an extra charge due to rising fuel costs. Traveling could get a bit pricier, so budget accordingly!

⚖️ City Hall

  1. Calgary city council wraps up citywide rezoning public hearing. After a lengthy public hearing, Calgary’s city council has finally closed discussions on proposed rezoning. With 411 citizens speaking up, it’s an essential step towards shaping the future — or at least, making sure we’re not about to get a parking lot in the backyard!
  2. Weeks-long public hearing on repealing blanket rezoning ends. Discussions took long, but the hearing is finally wrapped. With so many voices heard, it’s clear that community engagement could influence local policies significantly.

🌎 Perspectives

  1. New Indigenous-owned Edmonton business aims to build creative community. Kakio Studios Café opens in downtown, bringing art and culture together to create an inclusive space. It’s a reminder that the community thrives on creativity, friendship, and togetherness!

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