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Grizzlies, Accidentes de Autobús y Chispas Políticas — Tu Martes en Calgary

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🚗 Vialidad y Clima

  1. ¡Atención, Alberta: un cambio dramático en el clima se aproxima! Prepárate para una travesía salvaje con vientos que se espera alcancen hasta 100 km/h, acompañados de lluvia, o quizás incluso nieve, recorriendo la provincia. ¡Este clipper de Alberta es un asunto serio y nos advierte a todos que aseguremos nuestras cubiertas!

  2. ¡Sujétate el sombrero! ¡Se está gestando una poderosa tormenta! El gobierno de Canadá advierte que el este y el sureste de Alberta serán golpeados por vientos feroces de hasta 100 km/h. Serán un par de días complicados — ¡no olvides tu paraguas o estarás practicando tu windsurfing!

🏠 Vivienda y Costo de Vida

  1. El ingenioso movimiento de Canmore: un impuesto a las vacantes para financiar vivienda asequible! Se proyecta que este impuesto recaude $4.4 millones para abordar la escasez de vivienda. ¡Así se pone el "pro" en proactivo — asegurando que todos tengan un techo sobre sus cabezas!

📢 Ayuntamiento

  1. El consejo de Lethbridge opta por rechazar la financiación provincial de bomberos-EMS. Una decisiva votación de 7-2 rechazó la oportunidad de mantener servicios de emergencia integrados, dejando a algunos preguntándose si esto es un error de seguridad o simplemente prudencia fiscal. ¡Sea lo que sea, hay muchas sirenas en silencio!

  2. ¡Danielle Smith se quita los guantes contra la decisión de un juez! La Premier está lista para apelar la decisión que anula una petición separatista, considerada antidemocrática. ¡Es un giro interesante en la historia de la búsqueda de independencia de Alberta!

  3. Una victoria para los derechos indígenas: un juez de Alberta anula la petición de separación. El juez Leonard dictaminó que se deben consultar a las Primeras Naciones, lo que llevó a muchos a celebrar esto como un paso necesario hacia el respeto de los tratados y la integridad constitucional. ¡Es una victoria que no solo se trata de política, se trata de personas!

⚖️ Crimen y Seguridad

  1. Una historia escalofriante: Mujer recuerda ser atacada por perros antes de una trágica fatalidad. Justo dos meses antes de que un niño de 11 años fuera asesinado por perros en Edmonton, una mujer describió haber sido...

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Powerful storm to bring 100 km/h winds to east-central, southeast Alberta: Environment Canada

A major spring storm with strong winds is expected to hit east-central and southeastern Alberta starting Thursday. A special weather statement issued by Environment Canada on Tuesday noted that the storm is predicted to bring extreme winds, with gusts up to 100 km/h anticipated.

General May 13, 2026

Daylight shooting at northeast Calgary Co-op likely connected to organized crime, police say

Police continue to investigate the death of a man following a shooting on Monday in the parking lot of the North Hill Co-op in the city's northeast, saying they believe the incident was connected to organized crime.

General May 13, 2026

Calgary mayor calls province's focus on bike lanes 'symbolic virtue-signalling'

Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen is considering legislation that would give the province more oversight of local bike lanes, but some Calgary city councillors believe the province should focus on what they consider to be more substantive issues like pedestrian safety.

General May 13, 2026

First Nation sues federal, provincial governments over northern Alberta projects

The Mikisew Cree First Nation (MCFN) is suing the governments of Alberta and Canada over the impacts it says industrial development such as oilsands mines have had on its territory over the years.

General May 13, 2026

Crews battling wildfire near Whitecourt bracing for gusting winds after 'subdued' conditions Tuesday

Crews fighting to contain a fire threatening homes mere kilometres from the community of Whitecourt are bracing for gusting winds Wednesday that could fan the flames.

General May 13, 2026

Ottawa, Alberta near deal on carbon pricing rising to $130/tonne by 2040

The federal government and the Alberta government are nailing down a deal on industrial carbon pricing, largely considered Canada's most important policy for driving down harmful greenhouse gas pollution.

General May 13, 2026

What does the Elections Alberta voter information breach mean for your privacy?

The list of electors, which was made public through a searchable database, contains personal voter information. Privacy experts say vulnerable Albertans face the most risk from the breach.

General May 13, 2026

The Canadian inspiration for Britain's surging right-wing Reform party

The ascendant Reform UK leader says Preston Manning, the wonkish Canadian populist pioneer, is his inspiration.

General May 13, 2026

Canmore vacancy tax to collect $4.4M for affordable housing

The long, drawn-out saga and search for clarity on Canmore’s vacancy tax is winding down.

General May 13, 2026

Calgary Wild FC ownership changes, Alyssa Mitchell buys majority stake

Alyssa Mitchell has invested in a majority stake of the Northern Super League's Calgary Wild.

General May 13, 2026
Batten down the hatches: 100 km/h winds, rain — or snow — to sweep across Alberta

Batten down the hatches: 100 km/h winds, rain — or snow — to sweep across Alberta

Gusts of 80 to 100 km/h are expected across central and southern Alberta due to the low-pressure system, along with up to 30 mm of rain that could turn to snow as the mercury dips.

Weather May 13, 2026
Multiple critical patients in hospital from transport bus rollover near Grande Prairie

Multiple critical patients in hospital from transport bus rollover near Grande Prairie

Two patients were flown in critical condition to the Grande Prairie Regional Hospital on two separate flights by STARS air ambulance.

Traffic May 13, 2026
Danielle Smith rejects Alberta judge’s ruling against separation petition as ‘anti-democratic’

Danielle Smith rejects Alberta judge’s ruling against separation petition as ‘anti-democratic’

Premier Danielle Smith is rejecting the ruling of an Alberta judge who quashed a separatist petition and says the province will appeal the court ruling.

Politics May 13, 2026
Calgary hikers share ‘really cool’ images of Kananaskis grizzly bears

Calgary hikers share ‘really cool’ images of Kananaskis grizzly bears

Video shot by two Calgarians, who were on their way to go hiking in Kananaskis Country, captures their unusual encounter with a family of grizzly bears.

Environment May 13, 2026
Scope of how many people accessed leaked voter list may be incomplete: Elections Alberta

Scope of how many people accessed leaked voter list may be incomplete: Elections Alberta

Elections Alberta says the separatist group at the centre of a massive voter data leak may not have shared the full list of individuals who accessed The Centurion Project database.

Politics May 13, 2026
Judge quashes Alberta separation petition in favour of First Nations

Judge quashes Alberta separation petition in favour of First Nations

A judge ruled Wednesday that a petition on Alberta's separation from Canada cannot proceed because the province did not fulfill its duty to consult with First Nations.

Politics May 13, 2026
Woman attacked by dogs 2 months before boy killed in Edmonton: ‘Shredded in every direction’

Woman attacked by dogs 2 months before boy killed in Edmonton: ‘Shredded in every direction’

Tina Kelepouris says she often interacted with the two cane corsos but had not seen them in a while when they attacked her — two months before killing 11-year-old Kache Grist.

Crime May 13, 2026
‘Extraordinarily innovative’ oil sector can weather increased carbon price: ATCO CEO

‘Extraordinarily innovative’ oil sector can weather increased carbon price: ATCO CEO

ATCO CEO Nancy Southern says nobody wants to have extra costs imposed upon them, but the Canadian oil industry is 'extraordinarily innovative' and can find ways to compete.

Canada May 13, 2026
As oil prices leap, should Canada keep or sell the Trans Mountain pipeline?

As oil prices leap, should Canada keep or sell the Trans Mountain pipeline?

Some Canadian oil industry and development leaders are suggesting Ottawa should reconsider eventually selling the Trans Mountain pipeline to the private sector.

Canada May 13, 2026
Lethbridge council rejects funding additional costs to keep integrated fire-EMS

Lethbridge council rejects funding additional costs to keep integrated fire-EMS

Following a vote on Tuesday, Lethbridge city council opted to not rescind a March decision to reject the province's new funding model for integrated fire and emergency services.

Politics May 13, 2026