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Niño desaparecido, Nenshi se muda y vuelve centro métis — Calgary, viernes

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🚑 Últimas noticias e incidentes

  1. La policía de Calgary (ciudad de Alberta) pide ayuda para localizar a un niño de 11 años. El Servicio de Policía de Calgary emitió el viernes un llamado solicitando pistas sobre el paradero del menor y pidió a quien tenga información que la comunique a los investigadores; la persona desaparecida tiene 11 años.
  2. Una camioneta tipo minivan chocó contra el CTrain (sistema de tren ligero de Calgary) en el centro de Calgary (ciudad de Alberta). La policía y equipos del transporte público respondieron al choque del viernes entre una minivan y un CTrain; las autoridades trabajaron en el lugar para controlar el tráfico y evaluar las lesiones.
  3. Se levantó la advertencia de tornado para partes del sur de Alberta; sigue vigente un aviso meteorológico. Environment Canada levantó el viernes una advertencia de tornado para sectores del sur de Alberta, aunque mantuvo un aviso más amplio para la región.

🚨 Delitos y seguridad pública

  1. El organismo fiscalizador policial de Alberta difundió nuevos detalles tras la muerte de un hombre durante un arresto en Calgary (ciudad de Alberta). La Oficina Independiente de Conducta Policial publicó el viernes una actualización con información adicional sobre las circunstancias de la muerte en custodia en Calgary y la investigación en curso.
  2. La fiscalía pide una condena de 10 años para el hombre que dejó en coma a una mujer de Calgary (ciudad de Alberta). Los fiscales solicitaron en audiencias el viernes una década de prisión en el caso de la mujer de Calgary que quedó en coma tras la agresión violenta.

🏛️ Gobierno y política

  1. El exalcalde de Calgary, Naheed Nenshi, competirá por un escaño en Calgary en las próximas elecciones de Alberta. Nenshi anunció el jueves que buscará una candidatura en un distrito de Calgary en lugar de volver a postularse en Edmonton‑Strathcona, y dijo que quiere que el NDP obtenga más escaños en Calgary (ciudad de Alberta).
  2. Calgary (ciudad de Alberta) explora la integración tarifaria del transporte con Airdrie. Funcionarios municipales analizan opciones para integrar las tarifas entre Calgary Transit y Airdrie Transit y así facilitar el viaje de los usuarios entre ambas ciudades.
  3. Casi 800,000 residentes de Alberta han solicitado el reembolso energético de $100 (dólares canadienses), dice el primer ministro. El gobierno de Alberta informó el viernes que aproximadamente 800,000 personas han presentado solicitudes para el programa de reembolso energético de la provincia.

💼 Economía y negocios

  1. Casi 800,000 residentes de Alberta han solicitado el reembolso energético de $100 (dólares canadienses), dice el primer ministro. (Ver el apartado de gobierno arriba para más detalles.)

🎨 Comunidad y cultura

  1. Se reanudaron las obras del McMurray Métis Cultural Centre (centro cultural métis en Fort McMurray) tras casi cuatro años de retraso. Los trabajos se reiniciaron el viernes después de la prolongada pausa, reactivando un proyecto comunitario de infraestructura largamente demorado.
  2. Los Stampeders de Calgary (equipo de la CFL) reciben a los Alouettes de Montreal (equipo de la CFL) en una revancha de la CFL el sábado. Calgary (2-3) se enfrenta a Montreal después de perder 37-30 la semana pasada; los receptores gemelos Jalen y Tyson Philpot son figuras destacadas del encuentro.

📰 También hoy

  • Los datos muestran que la inseguridad alimentaria bajó en Calgary (ciudad de Alberta), pero la demanda en los bancos de alimentos sigue alta.
  • El líder del convoy Pat King perdió en la corte de apelaciones, y se ordenó que sea resentenciado.
  • Dos niños del norte de Alberta siguen desaparecidos, la madre y su pareja son buscadas por presunto secuestro.
  • Un presunto asociado de la banda Bishnoi aceptó una orden de deportación, y admitió haber disparado armas prohibidas.
  • Un médico de Lloydminster y defensores piden publicar un informe sobre necesidades de salud para Alberta y Saskatchewan.
  • Nueva York pausa nuevos centros de datos hiperescalables, lo que plantea preguntas regulatorias para Canadá.
  • El fenómeno El Niño ya está presente y se espera que sea potente, advierten los meteorólogos.
  • El líder del NDP de Alberta, Naheed Nenshi, dice que buscará un escaño en Calgary (ciudad de Alberta) en las próximas elecciones.
  • Seis residentes de Alberta fueron diagnosticados con una enfermedad parasitaria, sin vínculo encontrado con el brote en Estados Unidos.
  • Bow Glacier Falls en Banff reabre tras un desprendimiento de rocas fatal ocurrido en 2025.
  • Corus recortará decenas de empleos en medios en todo Canadá.

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Nearly 800,000 Albertans have applied for $100 energy rebate, premier says

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says close to 800,000 people have applied for her government's $100 energy rebate, and the first payments could land in people's bank accounts within days.

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Corus to cut dozens of media jobs across Canada

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Rapist who beat Calgary woman into coma should spend 10 years in prison: Crown

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Banff's Bow Glacier Falls reopens after 2025 fatal rock slide

One year after two people were killed and three hospitalized in a rock slide at Bow Glacier Falls, the popular hiking area north of Lake Louise has been reopened by Parks Canada.

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6 Albertans hit with parasitic illness, province says no link to U.S. outbreak found

Health officials in Alberta are investigating an uptick in cyclosporiasis, a parasitic illness that can cause severe diarrhea and is responsible for a large outbreak in the United States.

General Jul 17, 2026

Tornado warning lifted for parts of southern Alberta, tornado advisory remains in effect

A tornado warning has been lifted for parts of Alberta southeast of Lethbridge after being issued on Thursday afternoon.

General Jul 17, 2026

Alberta's police watchdog releases new details following man's death during arrest in Calgary

Alberta's police watchdog has released more information about the death of a man in Calgary police custody last week after he was arrested for an alleged break-and-enter in the community of Abbeydale.

General Jul 17, 2026

Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi says he'll seek Calgary seat in next election

Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi says he will seek a Calgary seat in next year's general election.

General Jul 17, 2026

Minivan collides with CTrain in downtown Calgary

Police say the driver of a minivan was left with minor injuries after the vehicle collided with a CTrain in downtown Calgary Thursday evening.

General Jul 17, 2026

Calgary exploring transit fare integration with Airdrie

Currently, commuters transferring from an Airdrie bus to a Calgary transit option pay twice for the same trip — but an integrated fare system between the two cities could put an end to that.

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El Niño is here, and it’s already looking like it could be 'mind-blowing'

Temperatures in the El Niño region in the Pacific Ocean are the warmest they've been on record at this time of year. And the peak is still months away.

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New York is pausing new hyperscale data centres. Could the same happen in Canada?

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Doctor, advocates in Lloydminster call on Alberta, Saskatchewan governments to publish report on health needs

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General Jul 17, 2026

Construction resumes on McMurray Métis Cultural Centre after nearly four-year delay

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Nenshi seeks Calgary seat in next election as Estabrooks vies for Edmonton-Strathcona

Nenshi seeks Calgary seat in next election as Estabrooks vies for Edmonton-Strathcona

Alberta NDP leader Naheed Nenshi says in the next election he'll seek a seat in Calgary, where he grew up and was mayor, instead of running for re-election in Edmonton.

Politics Jul 17, 2026

Convoy leader Pat King loses at appeal court, to be resentenced

Pat King, a key figure in the 2022 convoy protests, will be re-sentenced after the Ontario Court of Appeal sided with Crown prosecutors who argued his original punishment was too lenient.

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Data shows food insecurity dropped in Calgary, but food bank demand paints different picture

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Calgary police asking for public help in search for 11-year-old boy

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General Jul 17, 2026
2 kids from northern Alberta still missing, mom and her partner wanted for abduction

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Crime Jul 17, 2026
Stampeders, Alouettes clash in CFL rematch

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Cue the CFL season's second instalment of Philpot brotherly love shoved to the sidelines when the Calgary Stampeders host the Montreal Alouettes on Saturday.

Sports Jul 17, 2026
Accused Bishnoi gang associate agrees to deportation order

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Sahibjot Singh is the latest of dozens of Indian nationals to face deportation for their involvement in extortion gangs.

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