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Daily Calgary juin 30 - juin 30, 2026

Sites supervisés fermés, plans pétroliers de l'Alberta et défis liés à la chaleur — Calgary mardi

15 articles il y a 2 semaines 158

🚑 Faits Divers & Incidents

  1. La police de Calgary enquête sur un décès indéterminé au centre-ville. Un corps a été découvert tôt mardi près de la ligne de C-Train, déclenchant une enquête en cours. La police ne soupçonne pas d'acte criminel.
  2. Chaleur extrême et inondations posent des risques pour la sécurité lors de la fête du Canada. Environnement Canada a mis en garde contre la chaleur et les inondations, impactant les festivités prévues dans le sud-ouest de l'Ontario et l'est du Canada.

🚨 Criminalité & Sécurité Publique

  1. Condamnation pour homicide involontaire de l'agresseur d'un sans-abri. La cour a reconnu coupable l'agresseur dans la mort d'un sans-abri tué pour son sac à dos contenant des effets personnels.

🏛️ Gouvernement & Politique

  1. Les écoles de l'Alberta font face à l'augmentation des menaces. Un nombre croissant de menaces dans les écoles de l'Alberta pousse celles-ci à affiner leurs stratégies de communication et de réponse.
  2. Carney défend la hausse des émissions dans le nouveau plan énergétique. Le Premier ministre soutient que l'adoption du pétrole et du gaz unifiera le Canada à long terme malgré les augmentations prévues des émissions.

🏥 Santé

  1. La fermeture du site de consommation supervisée de Calgary marque un tournant vers le traitement. Ouvert en 2017, le site de Calgary ferme alors que le financement se dirige vers les centres de traitement, marquant un changement dans la lutte contre la crise des opioïdes.
  2. La perte de vision inclut désormais des cartes de stationnement accessibles. Les Albertains atteints de perte de vision sévère les empêchant de conduire peuvent désormais demander des permis de stationnement accessible, favorisant leur indépendance.

💼 Économie & Affaires

  1. Les étudiants sans-papiers en Alberta pourraient perdre l'accès à l'école. Des centaines risquent de perdre leur droit à une éducation gratuite en raison de changements de politique, suscitant des inquiétudes pour les familles et les écoles.
  2. Annonce majeure sur le pipeline de l'Alberta prévue pour jeudi. Des plans pour un nouveau pipeline de un million de barils par jour vers la côte Ouest seront dévoilés, un mouvement provincial significatif.

🎨 Communauté & Culture

  1. Augmentation de l'aide financière pour les camps d'été. Davantage de familles à Calgary demandent une aide financière pour payer les camps de nuit, reflet des pressions économiques croissantes.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • L'annonce du pipeline de la côte Ouest de l'Alberta reportée à jeudi.
  • Expertise canadienne derrière un gazon de qualité Coupe du Monde.
  • La fumée déclenche une alerte de qualité de l'air à Calgary.
  • Financement de 100 millions $ pour soutenir les classes complexes.

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$100M in provincial funding going to support complex classrooms

The Alberta government is directing $100 million toward supporting complex classrooms across the province by hiring more teachers, educational assistants and support staff. The Alberta Teachers' Association says the funding is welcome, but long overdue.

General Jun 30, 2026

Smoke leads to air quality warning for Calgary, much of Alberta

Smoke has moved into parts of Alberta from northern Saskatchewan and is expected to remain for the next couple of days, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada.

General Jun 30, 2026

More families turning to financial aid to afford overnight summer camps

The rising cost of living is forcing many Canadian families to make tough choices about whether they can afford to send their kids away for camp.

General Jun 30, 2026

Questions still cloud Calgary supervised consumption site's end, as it closes its doors

The Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre's supervised consumption site is scheduled to permanently close on Tuesday, but uncertainty still hangs over what that will mean for drug user's safety, the impact of public drug use on the community, and the strain its loss might place on emergency services.

General Jun 30, 2026

What goes into making World Cup-quality turf, and the Canadian behind it

When Australian goalkeeper Patrick Beach came off the turf after the first FIFA World Cup game in Vancouver, it wasn't the crowd or atmosphere that had caught his attention — it was the grass.

General Jun 30, 2026

Hundreds of undocumented Alberta students at risk of losing free access to school

Hundreds of children and teenagers already attending Alberta schools could be ineligible to enrol in September as their families’ immigration status hangs in limbo.

General Jun 30, 2026

Alberta poised to make West Coast pipeline announcement later this week

Premier's office says there will be a "major announcement" on Thursday to share new details about the province's submission to the federal major projects office.

General Jun 30, 2026

How Alberta schools communicate and respond during increasingly frequent school threats

Alberta education officials reflect on the safety measures in place as the school year winds down to close. The province saw an increase of school threat reports in the wake of the Tumbler Ridge, B.C. shooting that left nine, including the shooter, dead at a school and home in the tight-knit community.

General Jun 30, 2026

Killer of homeless man who refused to hand over backpack containing 'life’s belongings' guilty of manslaughter

Robert Matthews killed Jordan Jacques-Vetten in Calgary nearly three years ago. Matthews was on trial for second-degree murder, admitting to shooting Jacques-Vetten. On Tuesday, he was convicted of manslaughter.

General Jun 30, 2026
Extreme heat, flooding pose safety concerns for Canada Day celebrations

Extreme heat, flooding pose safety concerns for Canada Day celebrations

As communities across Canada prepare for Canada Day, extreme heat and flooding are proving logistically challenging for typical celebrations like fireworks.

Weather Jun 30, 2026
Calgary, Lethbridge supervised consumption sites close, province shifts to treatment

Calgary, Lethbridge supervised consumption sites close, province shifts to treatment

The Alberta government is shutting down supervised consumption sites in Calgary and Lethbridge, effective today, as it shifts focus to funding treatment centres instead.

Health Jun 30, 2026
Carney says energy plan will unify Canada but ’emissions will be higher’

Carney says energy plan will unify Canada but ’emissions will be higher’

The comments in a pre-recorded video released Tuesday marked Carney's starkest criticisms yet of his predecessor Justin Trudeau's climate policies.

Politics Jun 30, 2026
Alberta expands accessible parking permit system to cover those with vision loss

Alberta expands accessible parking permit system to cover those with vision loss

The government of Alberta is expanding its accessible parking permit system to cover people with vision loss, but applicants will first need approval from a medical professional.

Health Jun 30, 2026
Alberta to detail ‘million-barrel-per-day’ pipeline to West Coast Thursday

Alberta to detail ‘million-barrel-per-day’ pipeline to West Coast Thursday

Tim Hodgson, federal minister of energy and natural resources, said Monday that negotiations between Ottawa and Alberta toward a pipeline deal were 'going well.'

Canada Jun 30, 2026
Calgary police investigate undetermined death after body found downtown

Calgary police investigate undetermined death after body found downtown

Police are investigating the discovery of a body in downtown Calgary early Tuesday morning that so far they are calling an 'undetermined' death.

Crime Jun 30, 2026