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太陽能板費用反彈、愛德蒙頓麋鹿隊雨戰、交通攻擊量刑 · 卡爾加里周五要聞

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. 冰雹襲擊雷吉納,損失達8千萬加元。 6月9日暴風雪後,超過1萬宗保險索賠,車輛與房產受災嚴重。

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. 卡爾加里男子因交通攻擊獲刑4年。 Curtis Baker-Spence 去年在暴力襲擊66歲交通運營者中被判刑。
  2. 17歲少年在卡爾加里校園被控謀殺未遂。 在Lester B. Pearson中學揮刀威脅師生後,警方逮捕該名青少年。
  3. 皇家騎警犬隻追捕武裝搶匪時受傷。 高河鎮一名蒙面槍手搶劫當地商家後,警犬在追蹤嫌犯時受傷。
  4. 愛德蒙頓警方尋求協助調查誘拐兒童案。 當局公布涉及兩名小女孩誘拐案的嫌犯車輛照片。

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. 原住民首領要求省長辦公室道歉。 高級職員發表爭議性言論後,Sheldon Sunshine酋長要求和解。

💼 Economy & Business

  1. 亞伯達太陽能板回收費遇強烈反對。 新實施的費用引發當地業界對高額成本的重大抵抗。

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. 極端天氣推高亞伯達保險費。 因天氣相關索賠激增,房主保險費最多漲400%。

🏈 Sports

  1. 麋鹿隊主席稱更名為“災難”。 在主場揭幕戰前,愛德蒙頓麋鹿隊(Elks)仍面臨2021年更名的影響。
  2. 米切爾率領虎貓隊擊敗獅隊。 來自卡爾加里的Bo Levi Mitchell傳出五次達陣,帶領漢密爾頓虎貓隊(Ticats)以41比27取勝。

📰 Also Today

  • 亞伯達省居民很快將獲得100加元能源回扣。
  • 最高法院允許前省議員的訴訟繼續進行。
  • Suncor要求油砂工人定居本地。
  • 亞伯達省“雙重實踐”醫療保健持續引發擔憂。
  • 天氣隱憂下,Stampeders準備面對Roughriders的進攻。
  • 麋鹿隊希望在對陣Alouettes時天氣佔優。
  • 前獅隊跑衛Millington進入名人堂。
  • 亞伯達分裂主義者啟動獨立運動。
  • Carney政府批准使用被禁農藥。
  • 儘管移民挑戰,亞伯達人口增長。
  • 皇家山大學遭受網絡攻擊。

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AHS ordered to turn over procurement records, health executive confirms

Alberta Health Services has received a production order amid an RCMP investigation of contracting practices at AHS, according to a senior vice-president of AHS.

General Jun 19, 2026

Senior aide of Alberta premier urges First Nations chiefs to fix squalid communities

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.

General Jun 19, 2026

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.

General Jun 19, 2026

Medicine Hatters coming to grips with death on field trip

Parents, teachers and city staff are expressing grief and anxiety after an 11-year-old boy died in a suspected drowning during a field trip to a city-run swim lake this week. Fundraising is underway and emotional support is being offered.

General Jun 19, 2026

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.

General Jun 19, 2026

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

Karina Zapata writes 587-899-7136

General Jun 19, 2026

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

An estimated 20,000 Alberta kids are on a waitlist for the Family Support for Children with Disabilities program. In the meantime, parents are losing their jobs or are unable to find work because children are being banned from daycare. They are taking on debt to fund therapy. They report stress to the point of burnout.

General Jun 19, 2026

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.

General Jun 19, 2026
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.

Environment Jun 19, 2026

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.

General Jun 19, 2026

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.

General Jun 19, 2026

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.

General Jun 19, 2026

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.

General Jun 19, 2026

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.

General Jun 19, 2026

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.

General Jun 19, 2026
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.

Crime Jun 19, 2026
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.

Crime Jun 19, 2026
Elks president: Name change a ‘disaster’ for club

Elks president: Name change a ‘disaster’ for club

As the Edmonton Elks prepare for their home opener Saturday, team president Chris Morris says the fallout from the club's 2021 name change remains one of the biggest obstacles in rebuilding support among fans.

Sports Jun 19, 2026
Former Lions RB Millington gets call to the Hall

Former Lions RB Millington gets call to the Hall

Former B.C. Lions running back Sean Millington is headed to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame after being named Friday to its 2026 class.

Sports Jun 19, 2026
Alberta First Nation Chief demands apology from Premier Danielle Smith’s office

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

The Chief of the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation is demanding an apology from Premier Danielle Smith's office over comments a senior staffer made on social media disparaging the chiefs.

Politics Jun 19, 2026
Still some unanswered questions about Alberta’s ‘dual practice’ health care model

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

While the Alberta government claims its new "dual practice" health care model will reduce wait times for some surgeries, critics say missing details mean that might not be true.

Health Jun 19, 2026
Stampeders seek to rein in Roughriders’ offence

Stampeders seek to rein in Roughriders’ offence

The Saskatchewan Roughriders showed what quarterback Trevor Harris can do with healthy receivers in the CFL team's season-opener.

Sports Jun 19, 2026
Feds add $5.4B to address ‘pressures’ facing $10-a-day child-care program

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

Jobs and Families Minister Patty Hajdu said she has heard provinces and territories' calls for more federal money, as many struggle to reduce fees, add spaces and recruit staff.

Politics Jun 19, 2026
Alberta separatists launch campaign, say province has resources to go it alone

Alberta separatists launch campaign, say province has resources to go it alone

About 35 people rallied today at a Calgary hotel ballroom as a new group called "Let Alberta Decide" launches a campaign to convince Albertans it's time to quit Canada.

Politics Jun 19, 2026
17-year-old charged with attempted murder of Calgary high school student

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

A 17-year-old former student of Calgary's Lester B. Pearson High School has been charged with attempted murder after the school was placed in lockdown Thursday afternoon.

Crime Jun 19, 2026
Regina hailstorm sees $80M in damages and over 10K insurance claims

Regina hailstorm sees $80M in damages and over 10K insurance claims

More than 10,000 claims have been filed after Regina's June hailstorm, the latest in a string of costly severe weather events across Western Canada.

Consumer Jun 19, 2026
Elks embrace rain ahead of home opener against Als

Elks embrace rain ahead of home opener against Als

The Edmonton Elks moved back into the familiar confines of Commonwealth Stadium this week, but they still couldn't escape the rain that has been their almost constant companion since early in training camp.

Sports Jun 19, 2026
Mitchell leads Ticats to 41-27 home win over Lions

Mitchell leads Ticats to 41-27 home win over Lions

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.

Sports Jun 19, 2026
Calgary man with ‘horrific record for violence’ sentenced to 4 years in transit attack

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

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.

Crime Jun 19, 2026