📍 Calgary · Wed, Jun 17, 2026 · 27 articles · 217

Storm Cleanup, Bears in Banff & Corruption Probe — Calgary Wednesday

🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Storm wreaks havoc across southern Alberta. A severe storm hit the area with heavy rain, hail, and powerful winds, causing extensive damage including toppled trees and damaged roofs. Cleanup efforts are underway.
  2. Bear incident prompts closures in Banff National Park. A bear damaged and accessed a tent at Lake Minnewanka, leading Parks Canada to shut down trails and campsites in the area.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Phones of former Calgary officials seized in corruption probe. Investigators seek to retain phones of former mayor Jyoti Gondek and councillor Sean Chu as part of a corruption investigation.
  2. Edmonton teens charged for creating AI-exploitative images. Two 14-year-old boys allegedly used AI software to create sexual images of classmates, prompting charges.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Smith may miss anti-coal petition referendum deadline. Premier Danielle Smith indicated it might be too late to add the petition to the October vote despite over 200,000 signatures gathered against new coal mining.
  2. Smith responds to Indigenous treason accusations. Premier Danielle Smith countered First Nations' treason claims related to a separatism vote, prompting calls for an RCMP investigation.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Funnel cloud warning issued for central Alberta. Environment Canada warns of potential weak tornadoes across central Alberta due to favorable conditions on Wednesday afternoon.

🏥 Health

  1. Alberta signs new agreement with pharmacists. A new deal will marginally increase dispensing fees in an effort to improve pharmaceutical services.

📰 Also Today

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  • City consults residents on future of Westbrook LRT land.
  • Montreal Alouettes aim for 14th straight win.
  • Discussions on CFL expansion to American teams resurface.
  • Stephen Avenue construction finishing early amid traffic concerns.
  • Advanced surveillance technology tackles Alberta crime.
  • Judge dismisses plea against Calgary drug site closure.
  • Loss of CBC's Hockey Night hits Canadians.
  • Sundre cancels parade after parade float controversy.
  • Alberta home insurance premiums see 400% rise over 20 years.
  • Child's death in Medicine Hat prompts pool shutdowns.
  • Hamilton man pleads guilty to assault charges in Calgary.
  • Oil sector optimism persists amid Strait of Hormuz reopening.
  • G7 supports Canada's energy role amid international instability.
  • Canada's energy potential noted in G7 statement.

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