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Agresión en St. Albert, Política de Oleoductos y Aumento del Crimen Juvenil — Tu Martes en Calgary

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⚖️ Crimen y Seguridad

  1. Un ataque de odio preocupa a la comunidad. Un hombre ha sido acusado de asalto agravado después de que un fiel de la mezquita de St. Albert fue seguido y agredido después de las oraciones del viernes. El incidente plantea preocupaciones sobre la seguridad durante las prácticas religiosas en una comunidad que valora su diversidad.
  2. Miedo en un supermercado de Lethbridge. La policía de Lethbridge ha acusado a un hombre de asalto sexual después de que supuestamente tocó inapropiadamente a mujeres en los estacionamientos de supermercados. Las autoridades creen que puede haber más víctimas. ¡Si has encontrado algo similar, exprésate y ayuda a otros a mantenerse seguros!
  3. El crimen juvenil en aumento. La policía de Calgary informa sobre una tendencia preocupante: los jóvenes están cometiendo más crímenes violentos que nunca, con incidentes casi duplicándose entre 2014 y 2024. ¿Es esto una llamada de atención para que nuestras comunidades implementen sistemas de apoyo más sólidos para nuestros jóvenes?

💼 Negocios y Economía

  1. ¡Demanda de petróleo en auge! South Bow Corp. está viendo un aumento en la demanda de envíos de petróleo a la costa del golfo de EE. UU., influenciada por recientes eventos geopolíticos. Con un promedio de 616,000 barriles por día en el primer trimestre de 2026, es un recordatorio oportuno de la naturaleza interconectada de nuestras economías.
  2. ¡Cuidado compradores potenciales! A medida que caen los precios de los condos en Calgary, los expertos advierten sobre el aumento de tarifas que pueden afectar tu inversión. Si estás pensando en un condo, ¡este podría ser un punto clave para considerar tu presupuesto a largo plazo!
  3. ¡Crisis de seguridad vial! Calgary se dirige hacia un número récord de muertes en la carretera, ya que han ocurrido casi 8,700 accidentes solo este año, con 10 vidas ya perdidas. ¿Podría ser este el momento para regulaciones más estrictas y conciencia comunitaria?

📢 Ayuntamiento

  1. ¿Zona de tarifas gratuitas cerca de su fin? La zona de tarifas gratuitas de Calgary está un paso más cerca de su última llamada, y muchos se preguntan cómo impactará a los residentes de bajos ingresos. ¡Este es un gran cambio que podría afectar tu viaje matutino!
  2. Reforma federal de oleoductos. El gobierno federal quiere transferir la supervisión de los proyectos de oleoductos a la Agencia Reguladora de Energía de Canadá, cambiando el rumbo de políticas anteriores. ¿Cómo afectará esto al ya próspero sector energético de Alberta? ¡Mantente atento!

🌿 Comunidad y Cultura

  1. Una tradición cíclica en juego. Un salón de trenes en miniatura local está despertando nostalgia y orgullo mientras los entusiastas se reúnen para mostrar su pasión. ¡El evento destaca la importancia de los lazos comunitarios y mantener vivas las tradiciones!
  2. De cuidado temporal a la CFL. Conoce a Dante Daniels, quien convirtió su difícil infancia en motivación, ahora jugando como rookie en la posición de ala cerrada. ¡Su historia es un recordatorio de que la resiliencia prevalece ante cualquier adversidad, inspirándonos a todos!

🎉 Historias que Inspiran

  1. ¡Celebrini en el gran escenario! Macklin Celebrini está liderando la selección de hockey de Canadá para los campeonatos mundiales, saliendo de una temporada récord en la NHL. ¡Aquí está la oportunidad de mostrarle al mundo de qué están hechos los calgarianos!

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Separatist activist quits chamber of commerce amid Centurion Project probes

Tim Hoven spoke at several events held by the group at the centre of allegations of abuse of Alberta's voter list.

General May 8, 2026

Second bear encounter adds to warnings, closure in Kananaskis Country

Alberta Parks has closed Tryst Lake parking lot, and issued a warning for Mount Shark Road and Mount Engadine Lodge in Spray Valley Provincial Park after a person was bluff charged by a bear in the area.

General May 8, 2026

ASIRT investigating after Calgary police dog bites teen

The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team is investigating after an on-duty police dog bit a teenage girl early Sunday morning at Glamorgan School, resulting in her being transported to hospital.

General May 8, 2026

Surge pricing or higher costs for longer rides? Calgary Transit considering fare structure changes

Calgary Transit is considering Uber-like surge pricing that could see riders pay higher fares at certain times of the day, as well as pay more to travel farther across the city. The agency will consult riders in the months ahead, before submitting a new fare strategy for approval early next year.

General May 8, 2026

Reforms should target disinformation that undermines voters' trust, says elections chief

The head of Elections Canada says the Liberals' proposed electoral reform law doesn't adequately address concerns about bad actors attempting to sow doubt about the country's electoral system.

General May 8, 2026

After his personal info may have been exposed by Alberta separatists, Kenney says he thinks it was no accident

Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney says he is taking security precautions and mulling civil action.

General May 8, 2026

Fewer Albertans dying due to COVID-19, statistics show. But experts warn the risk isn’t gone

Alberta’s COVID-19 death toll continues to decline. While the trend is positive news, experts warn most of these deaths are still preventable and the threat is far from over.

General May 8, 2026

This woman’s identity was stolen in a CRA hack. Why hasn’t the impostor been charged in her case?

A B.C. nurse whose identity was stolen after her Canada Revenue Agency account was hacked says the CRA seems uninterested in pursuing the impostor who stole the public’s money after receiving a bogus refund in her name.

General May 8, 2026
From foster care to CFL: Dante Daniels’ journey

From foster care to CFL: Dante Daniels’ journey

Dante Daniels is the first to admit he was an emotional kid. He was so quick to tears, he says, that his foster family used to jokingly tease him whenever the waterworks started.

Sports May 8, 2026

1 year post cellphone ban in Quebec schools, here's how these students are adjusting

Back in late August, Lester B. Pearson High School student Adyson Miniaci didn't know what to expect during her final year of school with no cellphone. Months later, she says the cellphone ban resulted in her spending her lunches making new friends and trying different school activities.

General May 8, 2026

Manitoba's only potash mine nears commercial production after nearly 20 years of planning

The only potash mine in Manitoba plans to begin commercial production next month after nearly two decades of development.

General May 8, 2026

Referendum bid by Alberta separatists stuck in legal limbo, even if petition has enough names

A legal case brought by First Nations over treaty rights prompted a temporary injunction in April. What happens next?

General May 8, 2026

Appeal court increases sentence for Alberta man who cut off woman's finger, forced her to eat it

An appeal court in Alberta has nearly doubled the sentence for a man who cut off a woman's finger and then forced her to eat her own severed digit, saying in a ruling that the original judge downplayed the victim's suffering and terror.

General May 8, 2026

University of Alberta among Canadian universities targeted in cyberattack

The University of Alberta is among more than 9,000 educational institutions implicated in a cybersecurity breach that caused chaos on campuses across Canada and beyond.

General May 8, 2026

RCMP pilot sees officers once again live in remote part of northeastern Alberta that they serve

For the first time in nearly two decades, RCMP officers who serve in a remote part of northeastern Alberta will once again be living next to the residents of the region they serve. As part of a six-month pilot project launched last month, Mounties are now living in Conklin, a hamlet located more than 150 kilometres south of Fort McMurray.

General May 8, 2026

One model train show, years of pride on the line

Supertrain, one of Canada's largest model train shows, drew more than 100 exhibitors to Calgary this year. Among them was Calgary Model Trainmen, showcasing an evolving railroad layout built over two decades. The club came hoping to win the best layout award, but for some members, this hobby means more than a trophy.

General May 8, 2026

Danielle Smith says she hopes MOU can be finalized in 'next number of days'

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Friday she hopes the memorandum of understanding between her province and the federal government can be completed soon because Albertans need to see that "Canada can work."

General May 8, 2026

After more than a year of litigation, former AHS CEO’s wrongful dismissal lawsuit has much to sort out

Civil cases, especially complex ones, can take years to weave through the legal system. But 14 months after Athana Mentzelopoulos launched her wrongful dismissal suit, many Albertans may wonder about the status of the high-profile case.

General May 8, 2026
Calgary on pace to set new record for number of deaths on city roads

Calgary on pace to set new record for number of deaths on city roads

Calgary is on pace to set a new record for the number of people killed on the city's roads in 2026, and reducing the disturbing trend will take time, one researcher says.

Traffic May 8, 2026
As condo prices fall, potential buyers should factor in rising fees, experts say

As condo prices fall, potential buyers should factor in rising fees, experts say

Condo prices have steadily fallen over the past year, leaving first-time buyers in a good position. But condo fees are rising and special assessments are becoming more common.

Consumer May 8, 2026

Calgary's free fare zone one step closer to last stop

A mainstay along Seventh Avenue for the last four decades, Calgary's CTrain free fare zone could soon be eliminated. City council now gets the final say.

General May 8, 2026
Pipeline company Enbridge unfazed by rival oil shipping projects

Pipeline company Enbridge unfazed by rival oil shipping projects

Oil and gas pipeline company Enbridge says its unfazed by rival expansions likely to jockey for oilsands producers' business, adding stepped-up competition is a good sign.

Money May 8, 2026

Ottawa proposes suite of measures to streamline project approvals, complete review process within 1 year

The federal government is proposing legislative changes to streamline the review process for major projects, including energy projects such as pipelines. The changes are aimed at completing these reviews within a year.

General May 8, 2026
Celebrini headlines Canada’s roster for worlds

Celebrini headlines Canada’s roster for worlds

Macklin Celebrini of the San Jose Sharks headlines Canada's roster for the world hockey championships in Switzerland.

Sports May 8, 2026

B.C. shopper worries about rise of online retailers as liquidation starts at Warehouse One, Bootlegger stores

Winnipeg-based clothing retailer Warehouse One is moving to liquidate all of its 128 stores, including Bootlegger.

General May 8, 2026
Working through differences with Ottawa key to quelling Alberta separatism: Danielle Smith

Working through differences with Ottawa key to quelling Alberta separatism: Danielle Smith

Danielle Smith said she's always taken separatism seriously and has spoken with Carney, who was in the UK 'at the time that Brexit was not taken as seriously by political leaders.'

Politics May 8, 2026
Calgary-based South Bow says demand strong for oil shipments to U.S. Gulf Coast

Calgary-based South Bow says demand strong for oil shipments to U.S. Gulf Coast

Calgary-based pipeline company South Bow says the recent turmoil in the middle east has customers clamouring for more oil from its pipeline network.

Money May 8, 2026
Calgary police report an increase in violent crime committed by youth

Calgary police report an increase in violent crime committed by youth

The latest stats from Calgary police show a disturbing trend involving youth crime in the city — it has shifted away from property crime and towards more violent crimes.

Crime May 8, 2026
Feds want pipeline projects reviewed by energy regulator instead of impact agency

Feds want pipeline projects reviewed by energy regulator instead of impact agency

The proposal would undo the move the Liberals made eight years ago to create the Impact Assessment Agency as a one-stop shop for all national project reviews.

Politics May 8, 2026
Attack after Friday prayers at St. Albert mosque leads to aggravated assault charge

Attack after Friday prayers at St. Albert mosque leads to aggravated assault charge

The victim and his wife were leaving Friday prayers at the Muslim Association of St. Albert when another man allegedly drove up, blocked their vehicle and began shouting.

Crime May 8, 2026
Lethbridge police charge man with sexual assault, say there may be more victims

Lethbridge police charge man with sexual assault, say there may be more victims

Lethbridge police have charged a man from Fort Macleod with sexually assaulting two women and say they believe there may be more victims.

Crime May 8, 2026