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Calgary's Weather Whirlwinds, Condo Bargains & Trademark Tussles — Your April 6th Rundown!

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❄️ Weather Woes

  1. Just when you thought it was spring, winter crashes the party! A late-season snowstorm is set to blanket Alberta just as folks were hoping to soak up some Easter sunshine. Environment Canada is forecasting wet snow starting Monday, running through Wednesday. So if you're planning to frolic outside, maybe invest in some extra thermal layers.

  2. Easter egg hunts turned into ice-skating races! This weekend's nasty weather caused chaos on the roads, with Calgary police reporting 163 crashes, including 22 injuries on Easter Sunday alone. If you thought you could just hop on the road with a chocolate bunny, you might want to think again next holiday.

🏠 Housing Market Shakeup

  1. Looking for a sweet deal on a condo? Now’s your chance! The Calgary Real Estate Board reports that the cost of buying or renting condos has plummeted thanks to a surge in new constructions. With 1,774 units available as of March, it’s a smorgasbord of options for potential renters and buyers. Who knew the key to your dream condo could be a bit of strategic patience?

⚖️ Politics in the Air

  1. Alberta's independence question might hit the courts! Several First Nations, led by Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation Chief Sheldon Sunshine, plan to challenge a proposed referendum aiming for the province’s independence. They argue it's unconstitutional, impacting treaty relations. The outcome could reshape the discussions around Alberta’s future, so folks better keep an ear to the ground!

🚗 Bright Lights, Big Complaints

  1. Are bright headlights blinding you? You're not alone! Transport Canada is seeking your feedback on the increasingly bright LED headlights that are lighting up Canadian roads. Veteran trucker Bill Fries remarks that while the brightness can be helpful, it's causing quite the glare. Have an opinion? Now’s your chance to shine!

🌿 Community Stories

  1. Heavy snowfall means good news for Alberta’s greener pastures! Deep snowpacks are replenishing reservoirs and ski resorts along the B.C.-Alberta border, ideal for drought-afflicted farms and ranches. Good vibes for nature lovers as winter treats transition to spring delights!

🎉 Touching Tribute

  1. Eight years since tragedy, memory lives on. The Humboldt Broncos community continues to work on a memorial for the bus crash victims, honoring those lost with a dedicated space. It serves as a poignant reminder of resilience across Canada, where sports unite us.

🧸 Trademark Tensions

  1. Toys ‘R’ Us is in a trademark tangle! The beloved toy retailer finds itself fighting battles against a tech giant and a local nightclub over confusing trademarks. Even as it goes through creditor protection, this retail giant isn't backing down. Who knew toys could cause such drama?

So there you have it, a mixed bag of snowflakes, real estate bargains, and courtroom brawls to start your day!

Source Articles (8)

Alberta separatism question to head back to court

Alberta separatism question to head back to court

Several Alberta First Nations are expected in court to challenge a proposed referendum question calling for the province's independence.

Politics Apr 6, 2026
‘They’re intense’: Transport Canada seeks feedback on bright vehicle headlights

‘They’re intense’: Transport Canada seeks feedback on bright vehicle headlights

Transport Canada is asking Canadians how headlight glare affects them, and their experience on the roads at night with bright lights.

Traffic Apr 6, 2026
Cost of buying or renting a condo in Calgary tumbles as supply nears record levels

Cost of buying or renting a condo in Calgary tumbles as supply nears record levels

With the supply of available condos in Calgary approaching record levels, local realtors say prices are down, making now a good time to buy or rent a condo.

Money Apr 6, 2026
Spring snow coming as central Alberta farmers say fields in better shape than recent years

Spring snow coming as central Alberta farmers say fields in better shape than recent years

More snow is coming and about 15 cm is expected in areas north of Edmonton. For some farmers, the precipitation's timing is less than ideal — but not unwelcome.

Weather Apr 6, 2026
Nasty Easter weekend weather leads to chaos on roads in Calgary area

Nasty Easter weekend weather leads to chaos on roads in Calgary area

Another blast of winter weather hit the Calgary area this Easter weekend, and while it may be unwelcome for many people, it does not come as a surprise.

Weather Apr 6, 2026
8 years after Humboldt Broncos tragedy, work continues on permanent memorial

8 years after Humboldt Broncos tragedy, work continues on permanent memorial

On the eighth anniversary of the Humboldt Broncos tragedy, work continues on a proper memorial to those who died and were injured in the crash.

Sports Apr 6, 2026
Toys ‘R’ Us Canada not playing around in various battles over its trademarks

Toys ‘R’ Us Canada not playing around in various battles over its trademarks

Toys “R” Us Canada is battling tech giant Acer Inc., a Calgary swingers club and a Russian business over trademarks the it says will cause confusion with its own branding. 

Canada Apr 6, 2026
Alberta snowpacks much deeper thanks to heavy snowfall

Alberta snowpacks much deeper thanks to heavy snowfall

Higher than seasonal snowfalls have helped boost snowpacks along the B.C.-Alberta border. Experts hope this will help alleviate drought conditions across Southern Alberta.

Environment Apr 6, 2026