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24‑7 CTrain Push, 39,000 New School Spaces at Campground Tornado — Calgary Thursday

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🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Mayor Jeromy Farkas nagmumungkahi ng 24‑7 CTrain service buong taon. Sinabi ni Farkas sa mga reporter na ang 24‑hour na iskedyul ng tren na ginagamit tuwing Calgary Stampede ay maaaring gawing batayan para sa serbisyo ng lungsod kahit hindi panahon ng Stampede, at sinabi niyang “gusto niyang makita” ang 24‑7 na access sa CTrain; karaniwang oras ng CTrain ay 4 a.m. hanggang 1:30 a.m., habang pinupunan ng serbisyo tuwing Stampede ang 2½‑oras na puwang na iyon na may mga tren kada 10–30 minuto at nakapagtala ng 229,000 pagsakay noong Parade Day.

  2. Province nag-anunsyo ng 39,000 bagong at inaayos na puwesto para sa mga estudyante, kabilang ang 16 bagong paaralan sa Calgary. Inanunsyo ng Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides ang higit sa tatlumpu't anim na proyekto sa Calgary at sa buong Alberta, at sinabi na pipigilin ng probinsya ang bilis ng pagpapatupad sa ilalim ng “Schools Now,” na may 12 paaralan na inaasahang matatapos ngayong fiscal year at 19 na inaprubar na magsisimula ng konstruksyon.

  3. Elections Alberta nagbabala na isang spoof site ang naglalathala ng pekeng datos ng botante. Sinabi ng Chief Electoral Officer Gordon McClure na ang isang phishing site sa electionsab.ca ay ginagaya ang elections.ab.ca at naglalagay ng mga pekeng pangalan, address at elector ID numbers; sinabi ni McClure na nakipag-ugnayan na ang kanyang opisina sa mga enforcement at cybersecurity agency at inuugnay ang peke sa pampublikong pag-aalala matapos mas exposed ang 2.9 milyong rekord ng botante nitong una sa Centurion Project app.

  4. Polisya nag-ulat ng hindi bababa sa tatlong ninakaw na telepono sa Stampede grounds, kabilang ang dalawang naganap sa Nashville North. Sinabi ng Acting Sgt. Jon Pierce na alam ng Calgary police ang ilang pagnanakaw sa mga venue ng Stampede at sa Badlands Music Festival; may mga biktima tulad ni Jaiden Hein na nag-ulat ng mga device na nag‑ping malapit sa Cochrane, Alta., at nagbahagi ang mga user ng alerto sa social media para hilingin sa iba na i-check ang mga nawawalang device.

  5. Iniisip ng lungsod na gawing pabahay ang ilang park‑and‑ride lots, at nag-aalala ang mga commuter tungkol sa parking. Ang mga panukala ng lungsod na i-redevelop ang napiling mga park‑and‑ride site bilang residential housing ay nagdulot ng pagtutol mula sa mga commuter tungkol sa availability ng parking, at lantad na ipinahayag ng mga lokal na commuter ang kanilang pagkabahala na mawawala ang paradahan sa mga transit lot na iyon sa Calgary.

  6. Mga buhawi nakasugat ng lima at sumira ng mga trailer malapit sa Alberta–Saskatchewan border. Sinabi ng meteorologist ng Environment Canada Julien Corrizeau na tumama ang dalawang buhawi—isa sa southwest ng Paradise Valley at ang pangalawa sa Dillberry Lake Provincial Campground—inalis ng RCMP ang campground, may limang tao na nagtamo ng menor de edad na mga sugat, at iniulat na ilang trailer ang tuluyang nawasak.

📰 Also Today

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  • AER nagpataw ng multa sa isang oil company na halos $438,000 para sa isang leak na natuklasan pagkatapos ng 15 buwan.
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  • Beaverlodge RCMP naglabas ng Amber Alert para sa isang anim na taong gulang na batang lalaki.
  • NDP leader Avi Lewis hindi tatakbo sa nalalapit na byelections.
  • Environment Canada inangat ang tornado warning para sa east Central Alberta.
  • Alberta probation officer kinasuhan ng breach of trust at unauthorized computer use.
  • Tinatanong ang statistical sampling sa nireject na anti‑coal petition.
  • Probinsya nagbabala tungkol sa scam text messages hinggil sa provincial health cards.
  • Meta magtayo ng unang Canadian data centre hilagang-silangan ng Edmonton.

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Meta building its first Canadian data centre northeast of Edmonton

Meta has announced it will build a massive one-gigawatt data centre northeast of Edmonton, the company's first such project in Canada.

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NDP Leader Avi Lewis rules out running in upcoming byelections

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Plans for more pipelines to export Canadian oil — and emissions — as planet keeps getting hotter

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AER fines oil company almost $438K for leak that went undiscovered for 15 months

The Alberta Energy Regulator has fined a Calgary-based oil and gas company nearly $438,000 for an oil emulsion leak in western Alberta that, it estimates, lasted more than a year.

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Beloved computer science professor who brought internet to University of Calgary retires after 6 decades

Sixty-two years after Jon Rokne stepped foot on campus, the computer science professor who brought the internet to the University of Calgary has retired — on paper. There isn’t a chance the 85-year-old will stop working.

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