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Daily Calgary juin 19 - juin 19, 2026

Réaction contre la taxe sur le recyclage solaire, match sous la pluie des Elks d'Edmonton et verdict de l'agression dans un transport à Calgary — Vendredi à Calgary

29 articles il y a 3 semaines 166

🚑 Bris et incidents

  1. Tempête de grêle cause 80 M$ de dommages à Regina. Plus de 10 000 réclamations d'assurance ont été déposées après la tempête du 9 juin, qui a causé des ravages sur les véhicules et propriétés.

🚨 Criminalité et sécurité publique

  1. Un Calgarien condamné à 4 ans pour agression dans un transport. Curtis Baker-Spence a été sanctionné pour son rôle dans une violente attaque contre un opérateur de transport de 66 ans l'année dernière.
  2. Un adolescent de 17 ans accusé de tentative de meurtre dans une école de Calgary. Après avoir menacé le personnel et les étudiants avec un couteau à la Lester B. Pearson High School, la police a arrêté le jeune.
  3. Un chien policier de la GRC blessé lors d'une poursuite pour vol à main armée. Le chien policier a été blessé en traquant un suspect à High River, après qu'un homme masqué ait dévalisé un commerce local.
  4. La police d'Edmonton cherche de l'aide dans une affaire de leurre d'enfant. Les autorités ont diffusé des images du véhicule suspect impliqué dans le leurre signalé de deux jeunes filles.

🏛️ Gouvernement et politique

  1. Un chef de Première Nation exige des excuses du bureau du Premier ministre. Après un commentaire controversé par un haut responsable, le chef Sheldon Sunshine appelle à la réconciliation.

💼 Économie et affaires

  1. Réaction contre la taxe sur le recyclage de panneaux solaires en Alberta. La taxe récemment mise en place suscite une résistance importante de l'industrie locale, inquiète des coûts élevés.

🌦️ Météo et routes

  1. Météo extrême fait grimper les primes d'assurance en Alberta. Les propriétaires subissent des hausses de primes allant jusqu'à 400 %, attribuées à l'augmentation des réclamations liées aux conditions météorologiques.

🏈 Sports

  1. Le président des Elks qualifie le changement de nom de 'désastre'. Alors qu'ils se préparent pour leur ouverture à domicile, les Elks d'Edmonton continuent de gérer les retombées de leur renommée en 2021.
  2. Mitchell mène les Ticats à la victoire contre les Lions. Le natif de Calgary, Bo Levi Mitchell, lance cinq passes de TD, menant les Tiger-Cats de Hamilton à une victoire 41-27.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • Les Albertains recevront bientôt un rabais énergétique de 100 $.
  • La Cour suprême permet la poursuite de l'ancien député.
  • Suncor exige la résidence locale pour les travailleurs des sables bitumineux.
  • Les inquiétudes persistent concernant le système de santé 'double pratique' de l'Alberta.
  • Les Stampeders se préparent pour l'attaque des Roughriders malgré les inquiétudes météorologiques.
  • Les Elks espèrent un avantage climatique contre les Alouettes.
  • L'ancien porteur de ballon des Lions, Millington, entre au Temple de la renommée.
  • Les séparatistes albertains lancent une campagne d'indépendance.
  • Le gouvernement Carney autorise l'utilisation d'un pesticide interdit.
  • La population de l'Alberta croît malgré les défis liés à l'immigration.
  • L'Université Mount Royal fait face à une cyberattaque.

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AHS ordered to turn over procurement records, health executive confirms

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The executive director of Premier Danielle Smith's office says that instead of criticizing her, First Nations chiefs should fix their own communities, describing them as entrenched in poverty, drugs and violence.

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Mount Royal University responding to cyber attack, website down

Mount Royal University says it's investigating a cyber attack that disrupted its systems on Wednesday.

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Medicine Hatters coming to grips with death on field trip

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Banff car-share program aims to reduce parking, increase affordability

A car-sharing pilot program in Banff will run through 2028 and start with five vehicles residents can get from three different locations.

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Alberta’s population is still growing despite Ottawa’s immigration crackdown: StatsCan

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Families crumble, debts build, kids go without therapy. Stories from Alberta’s waitlist for disability support

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Carney government passes law allowing authorization of banned pesticides

The federal government has brought in major changes to how pesticides are regulated in Canada, granting cabinet the power to authorize the use of pesticides — even ones that Health Canada has deemed unsafe.

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Extreme weather driving sharp rise in Alberta insurance premiums

Extreme weather driving sharp rise in Alberta insurance premiums

Industry officials say the cost of home insurance in Alberta has surged dramatically as insurers grapple with mounting claims tied to natural disasters.

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119-year-old Alberta historical society awarded transitional funds after budget cut

Alberta's government is now giving a 119-year-old historical society some transitional funding after the group was left out of the latest budget.

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Alberta fugitives arrested in Ontario in $5M scam investigation

Two Alberta fugitives wanted on Canada-wide warrants for allegedly misappropriating nearly $5 million in investors’ funds between January 2019 and December 2020 have been arrested in Ontario.

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Suncor to mandate local residency for some oilsands workers

Suncor Energy is requiring approximately 200 maintenance workers contracted to work in the oilsands to be Fort McMurray residents. Community leaders call the decision a victory to encourage oilsands companies to prioritize local workers.

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Supreme Court keeps former Alberta MLA's lawsuit against ex-chief electoral officer alive

Former MLA Joseph Anglin brought a lawsuit alleging election interference and bad-faith conduct to ex-chief electoral officer Glen Resler relating to his unsuccessful 2015 re-election campaign.

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Albertans will get $100 energy rebate within 2 weeks of applying, finance minister says

Nearly 3.4 million Albertans — who are 18 or older, have filed a 2025 tax return and have a household income of $225,000 or less — are eligible for the rebate and can apply online starting July 1.

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Alberta’s new sky-high solar panel recycling fee sparks industry backlash

Alberta’s plan to introduce Canada’s first recycling fee on solar panels is drawing criticism from the renewable energy industry. Sector leaders argue the $14 charge per panel is disproportionately high and could discourage investment in what was once the country’s hottest green energy market.

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RCMP police dog injured while tracking armed robbery suspect in High River, Alta.

RCMP police dog injured while tracking armed robbery suspect in High River, Alta.

The dog's handler immediately rushed his canine companion to a veterinarian in Calgary. Pascal has since been released and is recovering at his handler's home.

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Edmonton police release photos, ask for public help in child luring investigation

Edmonton police release photos, ask for public help in child luring investigation

Edmonton police have released photos of a vehicle and a person of interest in an alleged child luring investigation in hopes someone may have information about their identity.

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Elks president: Name change a ‘disaster’ for club

Elks president: Name change a ‘disaster’ for club

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Former Lions RB Millington gets call to the Hall

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Alberta First Nation Chief demands apology from Premier Danielle Smith’s office

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Still some unanswered questions about Alberta’s ‘dual practice’ health care model

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Stampeders seek to rein in Roughriders’ offence

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Feds add $5.4B to address ‘pressures’ facing $10-a-day child-care program

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17-year-old charged with attempted murder of Calgary high school student

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Mitchell leads Ticats to 41-27 home win over Lions

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Bo Levi Mitchell tied his career high with five TD passes to lead the Hamilton Tiger-Cats past the B.C. Lions 41-27 on Friday night.

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Calgary man with ‘horrific record for violence’ sentenced to 4 years in transit attack

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Curtis Baker-Spence has been sentenced to four years for his role in the attack. With credit for time spent behind bars, he has 28 months left on his sentence.

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