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Alitan sa Pipeline, Green Line LRT at Gun Violence Isyu — Martes sa Calgary

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🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Pag-aaral ng pipeline, tensyonado ang Alberta-B.C. relasyon. Pinuna ni B.C. Energy Minister Adrian Dix ang huling paglalantad ng Alberta sa mga posibleng ruta ng pipeline patungo sa hilagang baybayin ng B.C., na natuklasan sa Global Energy Show ng Calgary. Tinanggihan ni Dix ang mga paratang ng pagkabigla, na nagpapahiwatig ng posibleng pangmatagalang tensyon sa gobyerno.
  2. Bagong hatian ng electoral boundaries, kontrobersyal. Itinalaga ng Premier ng Alberta si dating MP Monte Solberg para tumulong sa pag-redraw ng mga boundaries. Tinawag naman ito ng oposisyon na NDP na iligal, suspetsang may kinikilingan sa paglikha ng mga bagong ridings, na nagdulot ng patimpalak na pulitikal.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Global Energy Show, dinarayo ang atensyon ng mundo. Idinaos sa Calgary ang event na inaasahan ang 30,000 na bisita mula sa higit 100 bansa, tampok ang federal natural resources minister ng Canada. Ito ay sentro ng talakayan sa enerhiya sa gitna ng mga global na pagbabago sa industriya.
  2. Alberta isinusulong ang fossil fuels para sa mga data centers. Iniaalok ng probinsya ang mababang halaga ng natural gas sa mga tech na kumpanya para sa AI boom, na hinahamon ang mga layunin ng Canada sa malinis na enerhiya.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Pagtaas ng karahasan sa baril, ikinababahala ng pulisya sa Calgary. Limang pamamaril sa loob ng isang linggo ang nag-udyok ng imbestigasyon sa tumataas na mga insidente ng baril. Nagbabala si Criminologist Doug King ukol sa panganib ng pampublikong kaligtasan at posibilidad ng mga sugatang bystander.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Green Line LRT downtown route, muling sinusuri. Ang mungkahi ni Coun. Dan McLean na muling suriin ang downtown alignment ng Green Line LRT sa Calgary ay kumukuha ng pansin. Maaari nitong baguhin ang mga plano sa transportasyon para mas bagay sa pang-urban na pangangailangan.

🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Banggaan ng ambulansya at traktora, nangangailangan ng airlift. Isang ambulansya na may dalang kritikal na pasyente ang nabangga sa isang traktora malapit sa Beiseker. In-airlift ang pasyente para maipagpatuloy ang emergency transfer, na inilalatag ang isyu ng kaligtasan sa kalsada para sa mga sasakyang pang-emergency.
  2. Programa sa speed enforcement sa playground zones ipinaalala. Sa pagtatapos ng taon ng paaralan sa Calgary, hinihimok ng pulisya ang mga driver na sundin ang limit na 30 km/h sa playground zones upang maiwasan ang aksidente.

📰 Also Today

  • Inumin na nagsisilbi mula 6 a.m. Sa Alberta, maaari nang magserbisyo ng alak ang mga bar at pub nang mas maaga araw-araw.
  • Patay ang grizzly matapos pumasok sa kulungan ng manok. Pinangasiwaan ng mga otoridad sa wildlife ang sitwasyon sa central Alberta.
  • Ang mga imbentaryo ng langis ay umabot sa record lows. Nagbabala ang U.S. EIA ukol sa epekto mula sa mga hidwaang sa Gitnang Silangan.
  • Mga lider ng enerhiya nagtipon sa Calgary show. Ang Premier ng Alberta at B.C. Energy Minister ang namuno sa mga kaganapan.

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Calgary criminologist sees ‘disturbing trend’ as police investigate rise in gun violence

Calgary criminologist sees ‘disturbing trend’ as police investigate rise in gun violence

Police say there have been five shootings in less than a week, with the most recent happening on Sunday morning in an industrial area.

Crime Jun 9, 2026

Alberta MLAs begin mandatory review of lobbyists act. Will anything change this time?

A mandatory review is underway of Alberta’s Lobbyists Act, as is required to happen every five years. But given the absence of any changes following the last review, some wonder if this year’s effort will be an exercise in futility.

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Calgary considering new property tax levy to support aging infrastructure

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Global Energy Show to kick off with natural resources minister, Alberta premier

Global Energy Show to kick off with natural resources minister, Alberta premier

The Alberta government is aiming to file an application by July 1 to the federal major projects office for the pipeline, which so far has no private-sector backer.

Canada Jun 9, 2026

Alberta bars, restaurants and pubs now allowed to serve liquor starting at 6 a.m.

Albertans who want to cheer on their favourite team with an early morning drink will soon have a lot more chances at their local pub. The Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission announced it is introducing new early liquor service hours across the province.

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Grizzly bear trapped, killed after trying to break into central Alberta chicken coop

The Alberta government says a grizzly bear that tried breaking into a chicken coop near Red Lodge Provincial Park in central Alberta was trapped and killed on June 6.

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Lobbyist, former Alberta MP to help re-draw Alberta’s electoral boundaries

Lobbyist, former Alberta MP to help re-draw Alberta’s electoral boundaries

The NDP claims the UCP is trying to silence urban voters after a man who recommended several mixed rural-urban Calgary ridings was appointed to help redraw Alberta's electoral map.

Politics Jun 9, 2026
Global oil inventories headed to lowest level in decades, U.S. EIA warns

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The Alberta government's efforts to attract data centres by touting access to an abundant supply of cheap fossil fuels threatens to undermine Canada's clean power goals.

Environment Jun 9, 2026

CBC's Calgary Eyeopener visiting 'hail alley' for next walking show

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Stars airlifts patient to hospital after his ambulance, tractor collide north of Calgary

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Canada ‘rising to the moment,’ federal energy minister tells Global Energy Show

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Alberta separation, war in the Middle East and Ottawa's plans to make Canada an energy superpower are just a few of the issues of discussion at the Global Energy Show in Calgary.

Economy Jun 9, 2026
B.C. energy minister frustrated with communications over potential Alberta pipeline routes

B.C. energy minister frustrated with communications over potential Alberta pipeline routes

With less than a month before the Alberta government hopes to present a pipeline proposal to Ottawa, the B.C. government says it's being left out of the discussions.

Economy Jun 9, 2026
Councillors eye alternate alignment options for Green Line LRT in downtown Calgary

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Alberta's transportation minister said the province is refinements to the alignment, but tunneling under the downtown core 'is not on the table.'

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Calgary drivers reminded to slow down as school year nears end

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