🚑 Breaking & Incidents
- Flooding and tornado threats loom in the Prairies. Environment Canada has issued warnings across Alberta and Saskatchewan as heavy rainfall and tornadoes threaten the region. With saturated grounds, there's a risk of overland flooding and infrastructure damage.
- Drone incident prompts safety concerns at Ponoka Stampede. Two individuals were injured when a drone crashed during the event, raising questions about aircraft safety and the integration of drones in public spaces.
🚨 Crime & Public Safety
- Calgary man charged after teen overdose. A man faces manslaughter charges following a teenager's fatal carfentanil overdose. Authorities highlight the dangers of this potent opioid.
- Police investigation in Lethbridge linked to Montreal shooting. A townhouse in Lethbridge was searched following links to a deadly Montreal shooting, marking a significant collaborative investigation effort.
- Edmonton police involved in fatal shooting. A man was fatally shot by police after allegedly assaulting emergency workers during hit-and-runs. The incident has prompted an ongoing investigation.
- Fatal officer-involved shooting in Cold Lake. During a domestic disturbance call, RCMP fatally shot an armed man, with investigations ongoing concerning the altercation.
- Sentencing pending in fatal crash case. A judge will soon decide the fate of a man who admitted to killing nine-year-old Victoria Desjardins in a collision involving a stolen minivan.
🏛️ Government & Politics
- Alberta refinery shutdown ties back to Cuba. Sherritt International ceases operations in Fort Saskatchewan due to halted supplies from its Cuban Moa mine, affected by geopolitical tensions.
- Flags wave amidst separatism discussions in Ponoka. The Ponoka parade, filled with Canadian and Alberta flags, underscored airing sentiments about Alberta's place in Confederation following tensions in other towns.
- Gibbons retains town status. In a vote, Gibbons residents decided against becoming part of Sturgeon County, securing their town status with a significant majority.
💼 Economy & Business
- Oil price fluctuations affect markets. With an anticipation of increased oil supply, prices fell from their peaks. However, high gasoline prices persist, reflecting ongoing market tension.
- Alberta doctors secure $172.3M deal. A new agreement provides retroactive pay to doctors, addressing compensation concerns amid healthcare system strains.
🎨 Community & Culture
- Red Deer schools address classroom complexities. A new report brings to light the challenges faced by teachers and students in managing classroom diversity and complexity in Red Deer public schools.
- Festivals push through planning hurdles. Calgary's festival organizers are engaging city officials to address rising costs and logistical barriers impacting major events like GlobalFest.
- Music festival noise compromise reached. Organizers of the Cowboys Music Festival have devised a plan with Calgary officials to manage noise levels during upcoming events.
- T. rex exhibit explores the dinosaur's breath. A new exhibit seeks to engage visitors by recreating the speculated smell of the T. rex's breath, combining education with sensory experiences.
🏥 Health
- Calgary's Infant Loss Centre sees funding strain. The Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support Centre in Calgary reports a spike in demand while grappling with funding challenges as it gears up for its key annual fundraiser.
🏈 Sports
- Calgary Stampeders notch first win. The Stampeders clinched a 41-33 victory over the B.C. Lions, marking their first win of the CFL season amid a thrilling display of touchdowns.
- NHL keeps Ruck twins together. The Pittsburgh Penguins drafted Liam Ruck during the NHL draft, with hopes poised on reuniting him with his sibling Markus the following day.