🚑 Breaking & Incidents
- Calgary police investigate undetermined downtown death. A body was found early Tuesday near the C-Train line, prompting an ongoing investigation. Police do not suspect foul play. ↗
- Extreme heat, flooding pose Canada Day safety risks. Environment Canada has warned of heat and flooding, affecting celebration plans in southwestern Ontario and eastern Canada. ↗
🚨 Crime & Public Safety
- Manslaughter conviction for homeless man's attacker. The court found the perpetrator guilty in the death of a homeless man who was killed over his backpack containing personal belongings. ↗
🏛️ Government & Politics
- Alberta schools handle increased threats. A rising number of school threats in Alberta are prompting schools to refine their communication and response strategies. ↗
- Carney defends higher emissions in new energy plan. The Prime Minister argues that embracing oil and gas will unify Canada long-term despite projected emission increases. ↗
🏥 Health
- Calgary's supervised consumption site closure marks shift to treatment. After opening in 2017, Calgary's site closes as funding moves to treatment centers, a pivot in addressing the opioid crisis. ↗
- Vision loss now includes accessibility parking placards. Albertans with severe vision loss preventing them from driving can now apply for accessible parking permits, enhancing their independence. ↗
💼 Economy & Business
- Undocumented students in Alberta may lose school access. Hundreds face losing their right to free education due to changing policies, raising concerns for families and schools. ↗
- Alberta's big pipeline announcement set for Thursday. Plans for a new one-million-barrel-per-day pipeline to the West Coast will be unveiled, a significant provincial move. ↗
🎨 Community & Culture
- Financial aid for summer camps sees uptick. More families in Calgary are seeking financial assistance to afford overnight camps, reflecting rising economic pressures. ↗