🚀 Canada in Space
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Can you imagine going to space? Canadian astronaut Joshua Kutryk is gearing up for a six-month mission on the International Space Station, feeling both excited and grateful. After years of preparation with the Canadian Space Agency, he’s ready to fulfill his lifelong dream — making Canadians proud in the cosmos!
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Want to save on your next tax bill? Ottawa announced the permanent establishment of tax credits for enhanced oil recovery projects this spring, initially a big policy shift in climate strategy. This means the future of eco-friendly oil recovery could see increased investments, and it’s crucial for Alberta's energy sector.
🚰 Environment & Sustainability
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Saving water just got a new schedule! Calgary's city council has put in place an outdoor watering schedule as part of its 2026 Water Efficiency Plan, aiming for a 20% reduction in per capita water demand by 2040. So not only will your grass stay green, but you'll also be doing your part to help conserve our precious water resources!
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Stop those pesky invaders! Alberta's government has launched a campaign to tackle invasive aquatic species starting May 1, complete with mandatory inspections for watercraft entering the province. If you’re a boat owner, don’t forget to stop or face hefty fines!
⚖️ Crime & Safety
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Tragedy strikes close to home. A man has been charged with second-degree murder following the death of a woman on the Mini Thni Stoney First Nation, highlighting ongoing issues surrounding domestic violence in our communities. This serves as a stark reminder of the prevalent challenges we face in keeping our families safe.
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Criminal activity online is being tackled. Four people were arrested in Calgary after police uncovered a drug trafficking ring linked to stolen property sold on Facebook Marketplace. It's a significant step towards keeping our communities safe from the impact of crime — let's keep our eyes peeled and report suspicious activity!
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A narrow escape from danger. A father and son in Calgary had a terrifying close call with a vehicle that ran a stop sign just as they left their home. It’s a jolting reminder to always stay alert while navigating our neighborhoods!
📢 City Hall & Local Governance
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Are more police on the way? Mayor Jeromy Farkas is aiming to reopen a police station downtown, with plans for a feasibility study underway. If successful, this could improve community safety and response times — something that could benefit all Calgarians!
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Who’s watching the politicians? An Edmonton lawyer is attempting to close a loophole allowing the Alberta Premier to advertise for a referendum on immigration reform. Such transparency is vital for a democracy that works for its people, and every citizen should know how their government operates.
🌿 Community & Culture
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Calgary’s words come alive! Clara A. B. Joseph has been named the new poet laureate of Calgary. Her role is to represent our community's voice through poetry and verse — an exciting addition that could enrich Calgary's cultural tapestry.
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Big changes on the horizon? The Calgary Drop-In Centre is considering significant changes, inviting community input on future plans. This is a golden opportunity for our community to shape the services that help our most vulnerable.