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Mobilisation de soutien, négociations sur les pipelines et surprises neigeuses — Votre mise à jour d'Edmonton

25 articles il y a 2 semaines 91

🚓 Criminalité & sécurité

  1. La vérité choquante : un homme a été kidnappé à Edmonton pour un plan d'extorsion ‘élaboré’ ! Enlevé chez lui, la victime a été agressée et emmenée à Calgary dans une manigance qui fait réagir les autorités en raison de son lien avec la communauté sud-asiatique. Cela nous rappelle donc de rester vigilants et de garder un œil sur nos voisins.
  2. Un adolescent courageux a reçu un énorme soutien de la communauté après une attaque brutale ! Rylin Brinston, âgée de seulement 14 ans, a suscité l’indignation et l’empathie après avoir subi de graves blessures lors d’une agression à Red Deer. Des centaines de personnes se sont rassemblées pour soutenir son rétablissement, mettant en lumière la force de l’esprit communautaire en période difficile. Chaque acte de gentillesse compte énormément dans les phases de rétablissement !
  3. Dans un tournant tragique, un garçon a été attaqué par des chiens non dressés — quelqu’un prendra-t-il la responsabilité ? La propriétaire de deux chiens en procès pour la mort de Kache Grist affirme qu'elle avait prévu une formation, mais beaucoup se demandent si cela est suffisant. Cette affaire soulève des questions critiques sur les responsabilités des propriétaires d'animaux. Et alors ? Cela montre que nous avons besoin de réglementations plus strictes pour les propriétaires de chiens afin d'éviter que des tragédies comme celle-ci ne se reproduisent.

🌧️ Météo & environnement

  1. Des tempêtes de neige au soleil d’été — la météo de l’Alberta joue encore des tours ! Ce long week-end s’annonce avec un temps varié, laissant les amateurs de neige et de plage en débat sur quel équipement emporter. Si vous êtes confus, nous le sommes aussi — emmenons tout !
  2. La saison des feux de forêt est arrivée, et certains habitants du comté de Clearwater pourraient devoir évacuer ! Alors que les feux de forêt font rage, les résidents sont invités à rester vigilants et à se préparer. C'est un rappel inquiétant du pouvoir imprévisible de la nature. Et alors ? Une prise de conscience pourrait sauver des vies et des biens — j'espère que vous avez vos kits d'urgence prêts !

🏛️ Politique & économie

  1. Le Premier ministre de la Colombie-Britannique n'hésite pas à dénoncer le fédéral sur les accords de pipeline ! Le Premier ministre David Eby affirme que l'accord récent d’Ottawa avec l’Alberta récompense de mauvaises actions. Cette saga des pipelines pourrait changer la façon dont les provinces perçoivent les relations fédérales. Et alors ? Cela pourrait avoir un impact sur les négociations et les accords futurs — restez à l’écoute des développements.
  2. La tarification du carbone vient de recevoir un coup de jeune avec un nouvel accord Alberta-Ottawa ! L'Alberta augmentera son prix du carbone à 140 $ la tonne d'ici 2040 dans le cadre d'un nouveau plan de construction de pipeline. C'est un pivot significatif dans notre approche énergétique et pourrait signifier des cieux plus radieux (ou plus sombres) à l'avenir. Et alors ? Investir judicieusement dans les énergies propres pourrait tout simplement garantir un meilleur avenir pour tous.

🏰 Communauté & culture

  1. Après un incendie dévastateur, le village culturel ukrainien rouvre ses portes ! Enfin, ce site bien-aimé est de retour pour accueillir les visiteurs après une longue fermeture due à des dommages. À partir du 16 mai, le site promet une expérience culturelle à ne pas manquer. Et alors ? Il est crucial de soutenir notre patrimoine local ; nous apprenons tant de notre passé !
  2. Les responsables scolaires de Red Deer cherchent à apaiser les préoccupations après une agression d’étudiant et une menace de bombe ! Les écoles intensifient leurs efforts pour rassurer les parents face à des rumeurs alarmantes suite à des incidents qui ont secoué la communauté. Et alors ? Garantir la sécurité dans les écoles est la priorité de chaque parent et nécessite de la transparence de la part des responsables.

⚖️ Justice

  1. Les journalistes judiciaires en émoi alors que l’Alberta retire son financement des services de sténographie ! Ce développement inattendu a laissé beaucoup de gens sentir que le mantra ‘les mots comptent au tribunal’ pourrait être en péril. Les implications pour des procédures judiciaires équitables sont significatives. Et alors ? Cela pourrait signifier plus de retards et de difficultés dans les procédures juridiques, affectant la justice sur laquelle nous comptons tous.
  2. Après une dure défaite judiciaire, les séparatistes de l’Alberta se grattent la tête ! Sans voie claire pour un référendum sur la séparation, le paysage politique pourrait évoluer de manière inattendue. Parlons d’un soap opera politique ! Et alors ? Il est toujours bon de rester à l'écoute des développements politiques qui impactent directement notre avenir.

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Alberta separation petition signature sheets remain locked up after court ruling

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Why the U.S. is noticing this Canadian security bill

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Military reprimanded soldiers who raised concerns about monitoring Canadians online during COVID-19

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Iran quagmire: why can’t the U.S. end the war?

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For Danielle Smith and Alberta separatists, no clear path left for referendum after court loss

Pressure is mounting for premier to commit to the vote her UCP base wants, but First Nations have blocked.

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Red Deer indoor sports facility closed and evacuated after strong winds damage structure

Whipping winds in central Alberta damaged an indoor sports complex in Red Deer Thursday afternoon, forcing the facility to be evacuated.

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Evacuation orders begin to lift near Whitecourt, Alta., as wildfire risk subsides

Some residents forced from their homes this week due to a fast-moving wildfire northwest of Edmonton will be allowed to return home Thursday.

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Some Clearwater County residents told to prepare for possible evacuation as wildfire burns in central Alberta

A wildfire alert was issued for parts of Clearwater County and Mountain View County on Thursday.

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Red Deer school officials seek to 'dispel rumours' after student assault, bomb threat

Public school officials in Red Deer are reassuring parents that students are safe after an unfounded bomb threat was called into a local school and a violent assault of a student was captured on video.

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Carney says the 'best place for Alberta is in Canada,' amid fracas over a separation referendum

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday that the best place for Alberta is undoubtedly in Canada, and his government is working to patch up relations with the province after years of bad blood over stalled energy development.

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Edmonton man sentenced to 9 years in prison for fatal 2024 assault

A man convicted of manslaughter in a violent beating in 2024 was sentenced to nine years in prison. White Nganika, 26, was sentenced Tuesday in Edmonton Court of King’s Bench.

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Alberta removes creeping bellflower from list of prohibited noxious weeds

Albertans no longer have to keep creeping bellflower — known for its bright purple flowers and stubborn root system — under control, after the province removed the invasive species from its list of regulated weeds in January.

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Calgary police charge 5 men following ‘elaborate’ extortion scheme

Calgary police charge 5 men following ‘elaborate’ extortion scheme

Calgary police have charged four men and issued warrants for a fifth following an investigation in an 'elaborate' extortion scheme targeting members of the South Asian community.

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30 cm of snow to 30 C: Long weekend weather varies greatly across Canada

30 cm of snow to 30 C: Long weekend weather varies greatly across Canada

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Owner of Summerside dogs that killed boy tells court training was in the works

Owner of Summerside dogs that killed boy tells court training was in the works

Crystal MacDonald, who is on trial for criminal negligence causing death, said she was working on getting her intact Cane Corsos trained before they killed 11-year-old Kache Grist.

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Shots fired following early morning crash in Airdrie, RCMP investigating

Shots fired following early morning crash in Airdrie, RCMP investigating

Airdrie RCMP say four people were sent to hospital after shots were fired during an 'altercation' between several vehicles early Friday morning.

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Ottawa, Alberta agree on carbon pricing deal, pipeline construction timeline

Ottawa, Alberta agree on carbon pricing deal, pipeline construction timeline

In November, Carney and Smith signed a memorandum of understanding that aims to lay the groundwork for a new pipeline from Alberta to the B.C. coast.

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Court documents show new details on Elections Alberta probe into voter information breach

Documents filed in the Court of King’s Bench shed new light into Elections Alberta’s investigation into how a separatist group exposed the personal information of millions of Alberta voters online.

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Carney, Smith reach energy agreement that could see pipeline construction start in 2027

The federal and Alberta governments have advanced a climate and energy agreement that could see construction on an oil pipeline to the West Coast start as early as September 2027.

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Police say suspects kidnapped man in Edmonton, drove him to Calgary in 'elaborate' South Asian extortion case

Calgary police have charged four men they say kidnapped a man in what they call an "elaborate scheme" related to the ongoing extortion against members of the city's South Asian community. They are still looking for a fifth man, and believe others may have been involved.

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‘Words matter in court’: Court reporters 'devastated' as province pulls stenographer funding

Alberta Justice is eliminating funding for court reporter services — stenographers who record what is said in court — for criminal trials in the Court of King’s Bench this fiscal year.

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Hundreds rally in Red Deer to support teenage girl recovering from violent assault

Hundreds rally in Red Deer to support teenage girl recovering from violent assault

Rylin Brinston is battered and bruised from an assault earlier this week in Red Deer that left her with a concussion, internal bleeding and possible permanent eye damage.

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Eby says Ottawa is rewarding Alberta’s ‘bad behaviour’ with pipeline agreement

Eby says Ottawa is rewarding Alberta’s ‘bad behaviour’ with pipeline agreement

Eby said that it can't be the case that projects get prioritized in Canada because a premier threatens to leave the country, referring to the separation movement in Alberta. 

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Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village reopens after being damaged by fire in 2025

Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village reopens after being damaged by fire in 2025

More than a year after a grass fire destroyed the visitor's centre at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village, the attraction east of Edmonton is re-opening to visitors.

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