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Mga Walang Katiyakan sa Avalanche, Krisis sa Enerhiya at Nakakabaliw na Politika — Ang Iyong Calgary Martes

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🚗 Mga Daan at Panahon

  1. Nawawalang bituin! Si Cale Makar, ang tanyag na katutubo ng Calgary, ay hindi makakalaro sa Western Conference finals ng Avalanche dahil sa isang pinsala. Ang kanyang pagkawala ay maaaring makapagbago ng labis sa dinamikong playoff habang humihinga nang mabagal ang mga tagahanga upang makita kung paano gaganap ang koponan nang wala siya.

  2. Nakasagabal ba ang mga plano? Ang panahon ng paglalayag sa lake central Alberta ay nasa panganib habang ang mga antas ng tubig ay umabot sa mga makasaysayang mababang antas. Kung nagpaplano ka ng isang weekend getaway, baka kailangan mong muling isaalang-alang ang mga pangarap mong mangisda!

⚖️ Krimen at Seguridad

  1. Isang siyam na taong gulang na batang babae at isang pulis na aso? Isang pagsisiyasat ang nagsiwalat na isang pulis na aso ang hindi sinasadyang nakasakit sa isang batang babae sa isang habulan. Inilarawan ito ng ASIRT bilang isang masakit na pagkakamali, na nagsisilbing paalala sa mga panganib na hinaharap ng mga pulis habang pinoprotektahan tayo — at kung paano nakakaapekto ang mga pagkakamaling ito sa mga walang kalaban-laban na buhay.

  2. Homicide sa gitna ng Calgary. Sa kalungkutan, si Jerry Wayne Bull, isang 42-taong-gulang, ay nakilala bilang biktima ng isang homicide na natagpuan sa isang hotel. Ang pulisya ay nakagawa ng isang pag-aresto, ngunit ang mga alingawngaw ay patuloy na nagkalat sa komunidad.

  3. Isang drug bust para sa mga nakaraang taon! Isang nakamamanghang $37.2 milyon na halaga ng mga bawal na gamot ang nakumpiska sa isang pambansang operasyon, na may 33 tao na naaresto. Ito ay magandang balita para sa kaligtasan ng komunidad — ang bawat maliit na tulong ay may halaga!

📢 City Hall

  1. Tulad ng pagtitipid sa hinaharap! Dalawang generic na bersyon ng Ozempic ay sa wakas ay dumating na sa mga Canadian pharmacies sa mas mababang mga presyo. Nangangahulugan ito ito ng mas magandang pag-access para sa mga taong nagsasagawa ng diabetes at pagbaba ng timbang, ginagawang mas abot-kaya ang pangangalaga sa kalusugan.

  2. Isang panalo sa pananalapi? Ang dating CFL player na si Arland Bruce III ay ginantimpalaan ng $25,000 matapos magkaroon ng concussion mula sa isang laro. Bagaman ito ay mas mababa sa kanyang hiniling, nagtaas ito ng mahahalagang katanungan tungkol sa kaligtasan ng mga manlalaro sa mga sports.

  3. Kooperasyon sa carbon? Ang pederal na gobyerno ay humadlang sa pagpapatupad ng kanyang carbon pricing sa Alberta, na naglalayon para sa isang kooperatibong diskarte. Sa ating political landscape, nananalo ba ang habag laban sa hidwaan?

🌿 Komunidad at Kultura

  1. Pagsabi ng paalam sa 'Wild Rose Country.' Binabago ng Alberta ang kanyang mga welcome signs sa 'Malakas at Libre.' Ang mga residente ay nagtataka — ako ba ito ay sumasalamin ng isang pagbabago ng pagkakakilanlan o isang magarbong pagbabago lamang?

  2. Isang kontrobersyal na paglipat! Kasama ng mga bagong Slogan-style welcome signs, may mga paratang na maaaring may nakatagong motibo si Premier Smith. Mag-ingat dahil ang mga pampulitikang dynamics ay nagbabago!

💼 Negosyo at Ekonomiya

  1. Pagbabago ng mga tagapangasiwa. Ang mahahalagang miyembro ng gabinete na sina Nate Horner at Matt Jones ay bumababa, na nagpapahiwatig ng potensyal na pagbabago sa tanawin ng politika ng Alberta bago ang 2027 elections. Papasok ba tayo sa isang bagong panahon ng pamamahala?

  2. Petisyon sa pang-adera? Ang komite ng MLA ng Alberta ay humuhukay ng malalim sa isang pro-Canada petition, na nagtatalo tungkol sa mga pangunahing halaga na nagtatakda ng Alberta. Makakaapekto ba ang mga desisyon sa pulong na ito sa hinaharap ng probinsya?

🎉 Mga Magandang Kuwento

  1. Tinututok ang kabataan! Ang kabataang Calgarian na si Ania Udofia ay nanalo ng isang pandaigdigang gantimpala para sa kanyang mapanlikhang video sa paggamit ng tubig ng AI. Kung may duda man sa kapangyarihan ng mga kabataang boses, narito ang ebidensya — kaya nilang gumawa ng alon!

  2. Nilalaman ng pag-aalala. Isang website na itinatag sa Calgary ang nagpasyang huminto sa pagkita mula sa mga nilalaman ng white supremacist matapos ang isang imbestigasyon ng CBC. Ang etikal na marketing ay nagtagumpay — ipagdiwang natin ang mga maliliit na tagumpay na ito!

  3. Pagbuwal ng mga hadlang! Isang estudyante mula sa Unibersidad ng Calgary ang nangunguna sa pananaliksik sa POTS, isang malalang kondisyon na nakakaapekto sa marami. Ang ganitong uri ng makabagong gawain sa kalusugan ay nagpapanatili ng pag-asa para sa marami sa mga tahimik na nagdurusa sa ating mga komunidad.

Kaya, ano ang takeaway? Ang Calgary ay puno ng aksyon mula sa politika hanggang sa kalusugan, na nagpapakita na higit pa tayo sa kabuuan ng ating mga bahagi! Kumuha ng iyong kape at patuloy na makisali sa iyong komunidad!

Source Articles (25)

U of C student living with POTS leads new study on long-term impacts of chronic condition

A University of Calgary student is drawing from her lived experience with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) to further the medical field's understanding of the neurological disorder through a new study looking at its long-term impacts.

General May 20, 2026

Calgary drug dealer who shot client acted in self-defence, lawyer argues

A drug dealer who fatally shot a client during a failed crack cocaine exchange was defending himself and should be found not guilty, Paulos Berhe's lawyer argued in his final submissions to the jury.

General May 20, 2026

Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation says 62 potential unmarked graves found on northern Alberta reserve

The Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation, in conjunction with the University of Alberta, announced Tuesday it has identified 62 potential unmarked graves after a two-year search of the reserve in northern Alberta.

General May 20, 2026

Provincewide substitute shortage sees 200 teachers a day missing from Calgary public schools

Schools across Alberta are struggling to find substitute teachers, leading to teachers doubling up on classes, losing prep time and principals taking on extra duties.

General May 20, 2026
Calgary teen wins international video award addressing AI’s water use

Calgary teen wins international video award addressing AI’s water use

Anie Udofia, 15, was one of 5,000 students to enter the competition, but her project examining methods to cool down AI data centres set her apart from the crowd.

Education May 20, 2026

Website founded in Calgary stops monetizing white supremacist content after CBC investigation

A livestreaming website founded in Calgary that helped influencers monetize hateful content has announced the website will be shutting down — removing a revenue stream for dozens of neo-Nazis and white supremacists — following a fifth estate investigation.

General May 20, 2026

CBC News mapped proposals of Alberta boundary changes to last election results

The debate around Alberta's electoral boundaries commission is far from over and is certain to animate Alberta’s legislature for months to come. In the meantime, CBC News' elections unit and data journalists conducted what’s known as a transposition of votes — in essence, an exercise that seeks to estimate how a previous general election would’ve looked had it been held with the new boundaries.

General May 20, 2026

Low water levels leave boating plans high and dry at popular central Alberta lake

Boating plans for central Alberta's Buffalo Lake appear to be sinking for another season. Despite recent repairs, the lake's receding shoreline has left the boat launch at the community of Pelican Point out of reach for many.

General May 20, 2026
Feds didn’t push carbon price backstop in Alberta in show of co-operation: Dabrusin

Feds didn’t push carbon price backstop in Alberta in show of co-operation: Dabrusin

Ottawa didn't enforce the federal standard on Alberta's industrial carbon price as a gesture of co-operation with the province, Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin says.

Politics May 20, 2026

Nate Horner, Matt Jones stepping down as Alberta cabinet ministers

Alberta Finance Minister Nate Horner and Minister of Hospital and Surgical Health Services Matt Jones have both announced they will not seek re-election in advance of a cabinet shuffle Thursday.

General May 20, 2026

Alberta MLA committee meets to decide fate of pro-Canada petition

A legislature committee reviewing a pro-confederation petition meets Wednesday afternoon — the first time since an Alberta judge quashed a pro-separation petition in a ruling last week.

General May 20, 2026

Alberta changing slogan on border-crossing signs to ‘Strong and Free’

People entering Alberta by land, starting this fall, won't be greeted by signs saying, “Welcome to Wild Rose Country.” The Alberta government announced Wednesday it will replace the slogan on its 22 border-crossing signs with, “Welcome to Alberta. Strong and Free."

General May 20, 2026
Alberta’s finance, hospital ministers stepping aside, won’t seek re-election

Alberta’s finance, hospital ministers stepping aside, won’t seek re-election

Alberta Finance Minister Nate Horner and Hospitals Minister Matt Jones have announced their resignations from cabinet and say they don't plan to run in the next election.

Politics May 20, 2026
Alberta ditching ‘Wild Rose Country’ on welcome signs in favour of ‘Strong and Free’

Alberta ditching ‘Wild Rose Country’ on welcome signs in favour of ‘Strong and Free’

The government of Alberta says new "Welcome to Alberta" signs will be ditching the long-standing "Wild Rose Country" slogan in favour of "Strong and Free."

Politics May 20, 2026
Canada-wide probe leads to arrests, largest drug bust in WPS history

Canada-wide probe leads to arrests, largest drug bust in WPS history

A record-breaking $37.2 million worth of drugs were removed from the streets following an interprovincial drug bust that led to 33 arrests and 174 charges, police said.

Crime May 20, 2026
Calgary police identify victim of homicide after body found at northeast hotel

Calgary police identify victim of homicide after body found at northeast hotel

Calgary police have confirmed that the death of a 42-year-old man, whose body was found in a northeast hotel on Sunday, has been ruled a homicide.

Crime May 20, 2026

Carney says the world is facing an 'energy crisis' and Canada must help solve it

In B.C. to meet with the province's premier who is sceptical of another oil pipeline, Prime Minister Mark Carney said the world is in the throes of an "energy crisis" and Canada must do its part to supply it with the natural resources it needs.

General May 20, 2026

Avalanche minus Calgary native Cale Makar for Western Conference final opener

Colorado defenceman Cale Makar will miss Game 1 of the Western Conference Final against Vegas on Wednesday night with an upper-body injury.

General May 20, 2026
Calgary officer cleared after police dog mistakenly takes down nine-year-old girl

Calgary officer cleared after police dog mistakenly takes down nine-year-old girl

The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team has cleared a Calgary police officer of any wrongdoing after a police dog mistakenly bit a girl in February 2025.

Investigations May 20, 2026
Alberta separatists threaten to oust Premier Danielle Smith over referendum question

Alberta separatists threaten to oust Premier Danielle Smith over referendum question

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is facing mounting criticism over her failure to call a referendum on the province's independence, with some separatists now threatening her job.

Politics May 20, 2026
Alberta referendum committee meeting implodes when UCP prematurely releases statement

Alberta referendum committee meeting implodes when UCP prematurely releases statement

Chaos descended upon an Alberta legislature committee meeting when the UCP issued a news release declaring the outcome of a referendum question vote that had not yet happened.

Politics May 20, 2026
Arbitrator awards former CFL player Bruce $25,000

Arbitrator awards former CFL player Bruce $25,000

Former CFL player Arland Bruce III was awarded $25,000 in damages by an arbitrator earlier this month after suffering a concussion in a 2012 game.

Sports May 20, 2026
Snowbirds’ final season in iconic jets includes shows across Canada and U.S.

Snowbirds’ final season in iconic jets includes shows across Canada and U.S.

The soon-to-be-grounded Snowbirds' final season in their iconic red Tutor jets will tour across Canada and the U.S., with customary shows at Ottawa's Canada Day celebrations.

Canada May 20, 2026
Canada has seen 8 tornadoes so far. How’s this season shaping up?

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An investigation is underway near London about whether the Ontario city saw a tornado during Tuesday's severe storm which downed trees and damaged vehicles.

Canada May 20, 2026
Generic semaglutide to hit Canadian pharmacies this week at lower cost

Generic semaglutide to hit Canadian pharmacies this week at lower cost

Health Canada approved both Dr. Reddy's and Apotex's generic semaglutide — the active ingredient in brand-name Ozempic and Wegovy — about three weeks ago.

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