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Vaisseaux spatiaux, économies d'eau et stations de police — Votre Mardi à Calgary

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🚀 Le Canada dans l'espace

  1. Pouvez-vous imaginer aller dans l'espace ? L'astronaute canadien Joshua Kutryk se prépare pour une mission de six mois à bord de la Station spatiale internationale, se sentant à la fois excité et reconnaissant. Après des années de préparation avec l'Agence spatiale canadienne, il est prêt à réaliser son rêve de toujours — faire la fierté des Canadiens dans le cosmos !

  2. Vous voulez économiser sur votre prochain avis d'imposition ? Ottawa a annoncé l'établissement permanent de crédits d'impôt pour les projets de récupération améliorée des puits de pétrole ce printemps, marquant ainsi un changement de politique important dans la stratégie climatique. Cela signifie que l'avenir de la récupération pétrolière respectueuse de l'environnement pourrait voir des investissements accrus, ce qui est crucial pour le secteur énergétique de l'Alberta.

🚰 Environnement & Durabilité

  1. L'économie d'eau a un nouveau programme ! Le conseil municipal de Calgary a mis en place un calendrier pour l'arrosage extérieur dans le cadre de son Plan d'efficacité de l'eau 2026, visant une réduction de 20 % de la demande en eau par habitant d'ici 2040. Ainsi, non seulement votre gazon restera vert, mais vous ferez également votre part pour aider à conserver nos précieuses ressources en eau !

  2. Stop aux envahisseurs indésirables ! Le gouvernement de l'Alberta a lancé une campagne pour lutter contre les espèces aquatiques envahissantes à partir du 1er mai, avec des inspections obligatoires pour les embarcations entrant dans la province. Si vous êtes propriétaire d'un bateau, n'oubliez pas de vous arrêter ou vous risquez des amendes lourdes !

⚖️ Criminalité & Sécurité

  1. Une tragédie frappe près de chez nous. Un homme a été accusé de meurtre au deuxième degré suite à la mort d'une femme dans la communauté de Mini Thni Stoney, mettant en lumière les problèmes persistants liés à la violence domestique dans nos communautés. Cela rappelle de manière frappante les défis que nous rencontrons pour garder nos familles en sécurité.

  2. Les activités criminelles en ligne sont combattues. Quatre personnes ont été arrêtées à Calgary après que la police a découvert un réseau de trafic de drogues lié à des biens volés vendus sur Facebook Marketplace. C'est un pas important vers la protection de nos communautés contre les effets de la criminalité — restons vigilants et rapportons toute activité suspecte !

  3. Une échappée de justesse. Un père et son fils à Calgary ont eu une rencontre terrifiante avec un véhicule qui a grillé un stop juste au moment où ils sortaient de chez eux. C'est un rappel saisissant de toujours rester vigilant en naviguant dans nos quartiers !

📢 Mairie & Gouvernance locale

  1. Plus de policiers en vue ? Le maire Jeromy Farkas vise à rouvrir une station de police au centre-ville, avec des plans pour une étude de faisabilité en cours. Si cela réussit, cela pourrait améliorer la sécurité de la communauté et les temps de réponse — quelque chose qui pourrait bénéficier à tous les Calgaryens !

  2. Qui surveille les politiciens ? Un avocat d'Edmonton tente de fermer une échappatoire permettant au Premier ministre de l'Alberta de faire de la publicité pour un référendum sur la réforme de l'immigration. Une telle transparence est essentielle pour une démocratie qui fonctionne pour son peuple, et chaque citoyen devrait savoir comment son gouvernement fonctionne.

🌿 Communauté & Culture

  1. Les mots de Calgary prennent vie ! Clara A. B. Joseph a été nommée la nouvelle poétesse officielle de Calgary. Son rôle est de représenter la voix de notre communauté à travers la poésie et les vers — une addition excitante qui pourrait enrichir la tapisserie culturelle de Calgary.

  2. De grands changements se profilent à l'horizon ? Le Calgary Drop-In Centre envisage des changements significatifs, invitant la communauté à donner son avis sur les projets futurs. C'est une occasion en or pour notre communauté de façonner les services qui aident les plus vulnérables.

🎉 Histoires inspirantes

  1. De star de l'écran à derrière les barreaux. L'acteur Nathan Chasing Horse, connu pour son rôle dans

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Challenge filed about biased content on Alberta government's referendum website

An amendment to Alberta’s Election Act approved one year ago changed the rules to remove restrictions on government advertising for a standalone referendum.

General Apr 28, 2026

The Calgary Drop-In Centre is considering big changes. What should come next?

One of the largest homeless shelters in North America is assessing how it needs to evolve. The Calgary Drop-In Centre is considering how it can better support its clients, as it has seen the demand for its services rise in recent years.

General Apr 28, 2026

'I just murdered my mom': Jurors hear Calgary man confessed to 4 people

Less than 30 minutes after Alex Xu walked out of a hospital, where his concerned parents had brought him, he took a large rock and bludgeoned his mother, leaving her to die, a Calgary court heard Monday.

General Apr 28, 2026

Liberals promising improved bottom line in today's spring economic update

The federal Liberals will table their spring economic update today, with Prime Minister Mark Carney hinting at a rosier bottom line with smaller-than-forecasted deficits.

General Apr 28, 2026

Shell invests $22 billion in Canada's oilpatch and more deals could be coming

After selling off a large chunk of its Canadian assets nearly a decade ago, U.K.-based energy giant Shell is now expanding its operations in Alberta and British Columbia by acquiring Calgary-based ARC Resources for $22 billion.

General Apr 28, 2026

Overland flooding triggers evacuation alert in community southeast of Fort McMurray

A northern Alberta community southeast of Fort McMurray has been placed on evacuation alert as the thawing Clearwater River begins to overflow its banks.

General Apr 28, 2026

Support for Alberta separatism flat, struggling high earners more likely supporters: poll

After months of signature-gathering and with a potential referendum on independence on the horizon, a new poll done for CBC News suggests Albertans' support for separatism remains "baked in," with few persuaded to change sides.

General Apr 28, 2026

U.A.E. leaving OPEC amid Middle East energy supply crunch

The loss of the U.A.E., a longstanding OPEC member, could weaken the group which has usually sought to show a ​united front — despite internal disagreements over a range of issues from geopolitics to production quotas.

General Apr 28, 2026
Calgary’s mayor looks to reopen a downtown police station

Calgary’s mayor looks to reopen a downtown police station

A motion from Calgary's mayor asks city administration to explore potential locations and costs of reopening a police station in the downtown core.

Canada Apr 28, 2026
Former Canucks broadcaster, NHL goaltender John Garrett dead at 74

Former Canucks broadcaster, NHL goaltender John Garrett dead at 74

Garrett was Vancouver’s lone representative at the 1983 NHL all-star game and was favoured for MVP honours before Wayne Gretzky scored four times in the final 10 minutes.

Sports Apr 28, 2026

Calgary man charged with sexual assaults after women raped outside at night in Beltline

Following a three-year investigation, Gramey Weldeselsa has been charged with sexually assaulting two women who were raped at night, one as she slept outside.

General Apr 28, 2026

Calgary names Clara A. B. Joseph as its new poet laureate

Calgary has announced its new poet laureate: University of Calgary English professor Clara A. B. Joseph, who has published several poetry collections and books.

General Apr 28, 2026
Lawyer pushing for ad ban says Alberta premier exploiting loophole with referendum website

Lawyer pushing for ad ban says Alberta premier exploiting loophole with referendum website

The province is prohibited from advertising or publishing certain info related to a referendum if it's taking place alongside an election — but not for stand-alone referendums.

Politics Apr 28, 2026
Blockbuster $22B Shell-ARC deal bodes well for expansion to LNG Canada, experts say

Blockbuster $22B Shell-ARC deal bodes well for expansion to LNG Canada, experts say

Energy analysts say Shell PLC's plan to buy one of Canada's biggest natural gas producers is good news for the country's energy industry because of its "attractive economics."

Money Apr 28, 2026
Oilers coach says Connor McDavid a game-time decision, Ingram back in net for Game 5

Oilers coach says Connor McDavid a game-time decision, Ingram back in net for Game 5

Connor McDavid has looked uncomfortable at times and his trademark bursts of speed have been fewer since rolling his ankle in the second period of Game 2.

Sports Apr 28, 2026
‘Dances With Wolves’ actor Nathan Chasing Horse sentenced to life in prison for sexual assault

‘Dances With Wolves’ actor Nathan Chasing Horse sentenced to life in prison for sexual assault

A judge in Nevada has sentenced former “Dances With Wolves” actor Nathan Chasing Horse to life in prison for sexual assault.

Crime Apr 28, 2026
Flooding fears prompt evacuation alert for residents near Fort McMurray

Flooding fears prompt evacuation alert for residents near Fort McMurray

The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo has issued an evacuation alert for more than 130 residents of Draper over fears of flooding by the Clearwater River.

Weather Apr 28, 2026
Calgary police arrest 4, seize drugs and gun in stolen property investigation

Calgary police arrest 4, seize drugs and gun in stolen property investigation

Calgary police have laid charges against four people following an investigation into recent break and enter and alleged sale of stolen property through Facebook Marketplace.

Crime Apr 28, 2026
New ‘one bag, one visitor’ policy at Royal Alexandra Hospital E.R. after stabbing

New ‘one bag, one visitor’ policy at Royal Alexandra Hospital E.R. after stabbing

Those who work in the Royal Alex ER, which staff say is the busiest in Edmonton, are optimistic about the security changes — as long as they are implemented with common sense.

Health Apr 28, 2026
Man charged with second-degree murder in death of Calgary woman: RCMP

Man charged with second-degree murder in death of Calgary woman: RCMP

An 18-year-old resident of the Mini Thni Stoney First Nation has been charged with the second-degree murder of a 38-year-old Calgary woman.

Crime Apr 28, 2026
Alberta government launches annual campaign against invasive aquatic species

Alberta government launches annual campaign against invasive aquatic species

The Alberta government is stepping up the fight against zebra mussels, quagga mussels and other invasive aquatic species by adding more inspection stations and more K-9 inspectors.

Environment Apr 28, 2026
Ottawa will make tax credit for enhanced oil recovery projects permanent

Ottawa will make tax credit for enhanced oil recovery projects permanent

The federal government's spring economic update Tuesday formalizes a pivot in climate policy that was first made in last year's energy agreement with Alberta.

Canada Apr 28, 2026
Canadian astronaut Joshua Kutryk set for 6 months on the International Space Station

Canadian astronaut Joshua Kutryk set for 6 months on the International Space Station

From the Prairies of Alberta to the international space station, the Canadian astronaut will be headed the ISS for a mission that will last about six-months.

Canada Apr 28, 2026
Calgary city council approves outdoor watering schedule as part of demand reduction plan

Calgary city council approves outdoor watering schedule as part of demand reduction plan

According to the City of Calgary, the outdoor watering schedule will allow sprinkler and irrigation watering up to three days a week in the evening hours.

Canada Apr 28, 2026
Father, son nearly hit by vehicle outside Calgary home after driver runs stop sign: police

Father, son nearly hit by vehicle outside Calgary home after driver runs stop sign: police

Scott McKay says the crash happened just moments after he locked the door as he and his two sons left the house around 7:30 a.m. on April 15.

Crime Apr 28, 2026