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From Hospital Waits to Wildfires: Your Calgary News Round-Up

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⚖️ City Hall

  1. A separatist's legal battle continues! Separatist leader is appealing a court's decision regarding the Stay Free Alberta petition, stoking discussions about provincial autonomy. As these court cases unfold, it's a reminder how legal decisions can impact local governance directly.

  2. Acting chief justice says no to electoral reshuffling. Alberta’s acting chief justice has decided not to ask judges to take the helm of a new electoral boundaries panel, keeping the judicial and electoral paths separate. Knowing who takes charge of reshaping our voting districts is key to fair elections.

  3. Carney and Smith are uniting! In an unexpected twist, Carney and Smith found common ground on carbon pricing amidst discussions of a possible referendum looming ahead. This cozy collaboration could pave the way for smoother national energy discussions that affect us all.

🏥 Health

  1. Tragic wait: Another life lost in the waiting room. A man tragically died at Edmonton’s Royal Alexandra Hospital after several hours of waiting for care. Such instances are becoming alarmingly frequent, drawing attention to the urgent need for healthcare reforms in Alberta.

🚒 Environment & Safety

  1. Blazing trails: Wildfire woes in Alberta! A raging wildfire in Alberta's west country led to the evacuation of campers from the backcountry, showcasing the unpredictability of our beautiful landscape. With summer approaching, let’s be extra careful and stay informed about fire safety!

🏃‍♂️ Community & Culture

  1. A sports dome for champions! The University of Lethbridge has announced a whopping $13.5 million investment into a new sports dome, aiming to improve student and community sports facilities. This boost is sure to energize the local sports scene — time to lace up those sneakers!

  2. Farmers facing a ‘gold’ crisis. A shortage of vital products for newborn calves is forcing Alberta farmers to scramble for resources. With agriculture being a cornerstone of our economy, solving this issue quickly is crucial for the farmers and everyone who relies on their harvests.

🌍 Business & Economy

  1. Pipeline politics getting spicy! The B.C. energy minister makes waves by claiming Carney is striking national pipeline deals without other provinces in the loop. This lack of communication has potential ripple effects across provincial relations and energy policies.

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Wildfire in Alberta's west country rages on, campers evacuated from backcountry

A wildfire continues to rage through a vast expanse of Alberta’s foothills Friday and emergency officials are urging backcountry users to keep their distance from the front lines.

General May 16, 2026

B.C. energy minister says Carney making national pipeline deals without involving other provinces

B.C.'s energy minister says that the federal government is making nationally-significant energy deals without involving the entire country, on the same day that the federal and Alberta governments advanced a climate and energy agreement that could see construction on an oil pipeline to the West Coast start as early as September 2027.

General May 16, 2026

With a possible referendum looming, Carney and Smith find common ground on carbon pricing

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday's landmark agreement with Alberta is about "building trust in a Canada that works." Opinions will vary on his particular weighing of pragmatism and ambition, but he will presumably hope that he has something that can hold together.

General May 16, 2026

University of Lethbridge announces $13.5M sports dome

The University of Lethbridge has announced it will be building a multi-sport dome on campus. It says the project is a solution to rising demand for year-round sports facilities in Lethbridge and surrounding communities.

General May 16, 2026

Alberta’s acting chief justice won’t ask judges to chair new electoral boundaries panel

Alberta’s acting chief justice has declined an all-party legislative committee’s request for help finding retired and sitting judges to lead the latest effort to redraw Alberta’s electoral boundaries.

General May 16, 2026

‘Gold in a bag’: Shortage of vital product for newborn calves leaves some Alberta farmers scrambling

Sidney Haeberle, a farmer and farm supply store owner in east-central Alberta, says sourcing enough bovine colostrum has become a recent challenge, despite it never being an issue in the past.

General May 16, 2026

Separatist leader appealing court decision on Stay Free Alberta petition

An Alberta separatist leader is appealing a Court of King’s Bench judge’s decision to overturn the approval of his group’s petition, which seeks a referendum question on Alberta independence.

General May 16, 2026
Another man has died while waiting for care at hospital: Alberta Medical Association

Another man has died while waiting for care at hospital: Alberta Medical Association

The Alberta Medical Association says another patient has died while waiting for treatment at a major hospital, renewing concerns about health-care pressures.

Health May 16, 2026