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🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Naitala na ang 23 tornado sa Alberta ngayong taon. Ayon sa Northern Tornadoes Project, may 23 tornado sa Alberta at 48 sa kabuoan sa tatlong prairie provinces hanggang kalagitnaan ng Hulyo, kumpara sa 30-taong taunang average na 34 tornado; ang lakas na naobserbahan ngayong season ay mula EF0 hanggang EF2, at may dalawang EF3 na naiulat sa Manitoba at Saskatchewan.
  2. Unti-unting natutuyo ang Kananaskis matapos ang biglaang pagbaha noong Hunyo 28 pero may mga pagsasara pa rin. Iniulat ng Alberta Parks at Friends of Kananaskis Country na maraming backcountry campgrounds, trails at day-use areas ang nakasara pa halos dalawang linggo matapos ang bagyo noong Hunyo 28; sinabi ng may-ari ng Boundary Ranch na si Rick Guinn na naibalik na sa “perfect condition” ang kanyang ranch matapos maglagay ng mga hukay at tulay-lupa.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Nasa Calgary si Mark Carney para makipagkita sa mga punong-bayan ng Treaty 6, 7 at 8 at bisitahin ang Stampede. Dumating si Carney mula sa isang pagbisita sa Gitnang Silangan at makikipagpulong siya sa mga kinatawan ng Treaty 6, Treaty 7 at Treaty 8 First Nations ngayong hapon bago dumalaw sa Calgary Stampede grounds; narito rin sa Calgary sina MPs Maninder Sidhu, Marc Miller at ang Conservative Leader na si Pierre Poilievre para sa kaganapan.
  2. Mahigit 20,000 katao ang nag-apply para magtrabaho sa referendum ng Alberta sa taglagas. Iniulat ng lalawigan na may higit sa 20,000 aplikante para sa mga posisyon kaugnay ng nalalapit na botohan ngayong taglagas.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Binawi ng lungsod ang isang ticket sa ingay habang umabot sa 186 ang mga reklamo ng ingay dahil sa Stampede. Naitala ng City of Calgary ang 186 reklamo sa ingay hanggang Huwebes, tumaas mula 124 sa parehong oras noong nakaraang taon; kabilang sa mga reklamo ang 124 na naka-ugnay sa Cowboys Music Festival at 37 sa Badlands Music Festival, at isang ticket na ibinigay sa Badlands ang binawi matapos ang pagsusuri.
  2. Si Jake Dolegala ang mag-uumpisa para sa Hamilton Tiger-Cats matapos mabali ang kaliwang bukung-bukong ni Bo Levi Mitchell. Nabasag ang kaliwang bukung-bukong ni Mitchell noong Hulyo 5 at nakumpleto niya ang 78.2 porsiyento ng kanyang mga pasa para sa 1,107 yards, siyam na touchdown at isang interception ngayong season; ang career record ni Dolegala bilang starter sa CFL ay 2–9 at nasa Hamilton na siya ng dalawang season.

📰 Also Today

  • Nawalan ng milyun-milyong ektarya ng sakahan ang Canada, sinusuri ang pangmatagalang pagbabago sa paggamit ng lupa.
  • Ipinapaliwanag ng isang pag-aaral kung bakit mas mabisa ang pag-iwas sa tukso kaysa ang paglaban dito, tampok ang behavioral research.
  • Nanatiling destinasyon ng mga bachelorette ang Calgary Stampede, nagpapatuloy ang diskusyon tungkol sa party culture.
  • Bihirang paglitaw ng whooping crane sa gitnang Alberta, itinuturing na tagumpay sa konserbasyon.
  • Mas mataas na ng higit sa 50% ang bilang ng tornado sa Alberta kumpara noong nakaraang taon, iniulat ang paghahambing ng season.
  • Naglabas ang ASIRT ng bagong detalye tungkol sa nakamamatay na pamamaril ng RCMP malapit sa Irricana, inilabas ang update sa imbestigasyon.
  • Dininig ng hukom ang pahayag ng pumatay na “nakaukit ang karahasan” bago ang sentensiya sa Calgary, iniulat ang paglilitis.
  • Nagtataas ng tanong ang affordability ng Calgary Stampede, nagpapatuloy ang diskusyon tungkol sa mga ticket at gastusin.
  • Ilang pagsagip sa Bow River malapit sa Canmore ang nagtulak ng babala sa kaligtasan sa tubig, binigyang-alam ng RCMP at mga fire services ang publiko.
  • Sinabi ng mga punong First Nations na nabigla sila sa mga anunsyo tungkol sa pipeline, tumugon ang mga punong-bayan sa buong bansa.

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Source Articles (16)

More than 20K people apply to work Alberta's fall referendum

A month after launching a recruitment campaign seeking workers for the October referendum, Elections Alberta says it’s received more than 20,000 applications, with a goal of hiring at least 60,000 people.

General Jul 11, 2026

First Nations chiefs across country 'blindsided' by pipeline announcements

First Nations chiefs countrywide are expressing concern about the lack of engagement after two pipelines were announced in Alberta, B.C. and Ontario. Two leaders say they only learned of the plans through last-minute emails and rumours.

General Jul 11, 2026

Multiple Bow River rescues near Canmore lead to water safety warning

Eight people had to be rescued in less than 24 hours in the Bow River from a popular stretch of water for kayakers and canoers earlier this week in Canmore.

General Jul 11, 2026

Is the Calgary Stampede becoming too expensive?

A look back at prices from past decades as CBC's Helen Pike explore why things are costing so much more at the Stampede these days.

General Jul 11, 2026

Calgary killer said 'the violence is just wired in,' judge hears ahead of sentencing hearing

Robert Matthews fatally shot a homeless man in September 2023. On Friday, a prosecutor asked the judge to order a pre-sentence report, which would examine Matthews’ mental health issues and assess his risk to the community in order to assist her in crafting a fit sentence.

General Jul 11, 2026

ASIRT releases new details in investigation of fatal RCMP shooting near Irricana

Alberta's police watchdog has released more details on an officer-involved shooting that resulted in the death of one man following an interaction last week near the community of Irricana, northeast of Calgary.

General Jul 11, 2026

Tornadoes in Alberta already up more than 50 per cent from last year

This year there have been 48 tornadoes across Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Alberta has seen 23 of those tornadoes, up from 15 tornadoes in 2025. Meteorologists weigh in.

General Jul 11, 2026
Kananaskis drying up after recent floods but some trails remain closed

Kananaskis drying up after recent floods but some trails remain closed

It's been two weeks since heavy rainfall flooded parts of Kananaskis, resulting in evacuations and a bridge collapse. Now the land is recovering and drying up for summer.

Weather Jul 11, 2026
Soaring number of Alberta tornadoes blamed on ‘perfect concoction of ingredients’

Soaring number of Alberta tornadoes blamed on ‘perfect concoction of ingredients’

Across the three prairie provinces there have been 48 tornadoes so far this year. The annual average is 34.

General Jul 11, 2026
City of Calgary rescinds noise bylaw ticket for Stampede tent as complaints climb

City of Calgary rescinds noise bylaw ticket for Stampede tent as complaints climb

According to the city, there were 186 noise-related complaints as of Thursday morning, up from 124 recorded over the same time period during last year's Calgary Stampede. 

Canada Jul 11, 2026

'Conservation success story': Endangered whooping crane makes rare appearance in central Alberta

A whooping crane's appearance northeast of Calgary is being celebrated by local birdwatchers, with the rare sighting of North America's tallest bird being hailed as a chapter in the iconic animal's "conservation success story."

General Jul 11, 2026

Last 'yahoo' before ‘I do’? The Calgary Stampede's status as a bachelorette destination

Pairing a weekend of pre-marital debauchery with what is essentially a 10-day party makes the Calgary Stampede a prime spot for bachelor and bachelorette parties, says one planner.

General Jul 11, 2026

Why avoiding temptation may work better than resisting it

Rather than relying on willpower, a key to success could be to avoid temptations in the first place, say some scientists in this field.

General Jul 11, 2026
Carney heading to Alberta for Calgary Stampede

Carney heading to Alberta for Calgary Stampede

Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Calgary today for Stampede events, including meetings with Treaty 6, 7 and 8 First Nations leaders after returning from a Middle East trip.

Canada Jul 11, 2026

Canada has lost millions of hectares of farmland. Where is it all going?

The Carney government's recently released National Food Security Strategy aims to spend billions over a decade to produce more food in Canada. But it comes as Canadian farmers continue to lose land and struggle to convince the next generation to take up the mantle.

General Jul 11, 2026
Dolegala, Ticats set to take on Roughriders

Dolegala, Ticats set to take on Roughriders

Jake Dolegala isn't shying away from stepping into the starting quarterback role for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

Sports Jul 11, 2026