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Weekly Digest Calgary Mar 23 - Mar 29, 2026

卡爾加里每週速覽 — 2026‑03‑23 至 03‑29

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  1. 市府在修復 Bearspaw 南供水主管工程上邁出重要一步,周五開始緩慢回注,需通過水質檢測後才會解除限水,目前尚未有確定解封日期。
  2. 關於全市分區(R‑CG)撤銷的聽證仍在進行,市府提案將禁止街區中段的排屋、降低容積並限制建築高度,將改變城中填充式開發的格局。
  3. 房仲表示受惠於聯邦首次購屋 GST 回饋與租賃市場放緩,卡城出現更多新買家;3 月出租庫存約 3,100 套(年增 15%),平均租金略低於 $1,800。
  4. 一場突發春季大雪在早高峰造成大範圍白茫茫能見度差,引發數百起車禍(當天上午 8 點到中午增報 287 起),警方呼籲民眾盡量不要上路。
  5. RCMP 在前市長 Jyoti Gondek 與市議員 Andre Chabot 住家執行搜索令;市長 Jeromy Farkas 表示目前沒有在任或前任議員是調查目標。
  6. 卡城凶殺組調查 Crestwood 一起家事衝突,造成一人重傷送醫,目前懷疑為家庭暴力相關。
  7. 布蘭登·洛尼長期尋求診斷(現疑為 Tarlov 囊腫)卻遭遇漫長專科等候,他和伴侶為出國治療募款,也反映阿省專科缺口。
  8. 超過 25 名 MAID 醫療人員反對省府擬將 MAID 限於預計一年內死亡者的法案,認為會造成不必要的痛苦並對臨床人員構成倫理衝突。
  9. 省長的憲政事務助理公開鼓勵簽署要求就阿省獨立舉行公投的請願,該團體在 5 月初前需收集約 178,000 個簽名。
  10. 前央行行長 Mark Carney 表示,阿省若舉行分離公投「可能會」影響投資者信心;同時聯邦與省仍在就能源合作推動方案。
  11. 省選區委員會建議增加 2 席省議員(由 87 席增至 89 席),並重新劃分卡城與埃德蒙頓多個選區以因應人口變化。
  12. 省府將提出省級市議員行為守則,建立第三方調查機制並公開市政官員薪資以提升問責。
  13. 加拿大陸軍指出今年夏天會在 CFB Suffield 增加訓練與技術測試使用,當地(靠近 Medicine Hat)會看到更多活動。
  14. 阿省提出第 21 號法案以落實省際貿易互認協定(預計今夏生效),讓企業跨省銷售更容易,但食品、酒精、禮品卡等項目有例外。
  15. 新的 WildfireScore 應用可以按 1–5 分評估房產野火風險,並提供 30 年期概率報告(約 $20),適合有林區小屋或近郊房產的居民使用。
  16. 受中東衝突影響,柴油價飆升(全國約 $2.30/升),將推高貨運、食品等生活成本,若持續恐影響供應鏈。
  17. 聯邦宣布投入 $2,890 萬支持碳捕捉和可再生能源專案,其中約 $1,500 萬支持薩省的碳捕捉計畫,$900 萬以上支持太陽能。
  18. Drumheller 的標誌性恐龍 "Tyra" 經檢查後結構安全但需先行約 $154,000 維修,市鎮與商會已規劃至 2029 年的保養路線圖。
  19. NHL 要聞:Connor McDavid 一球兩助攻,助艾德蒙頓 Oilers 4‑2 擊敗 Anaheim,McDavid 本季已打進 42 球並重回得分王。
  20. 在卡城火焰隊的比賽中,Mikael Granlund 連下三球(含延長賽最後一秒的處罰得分)幫助 Anaheim 以 3‑2 擊敗 Flames。
  21. 隨著 Trans Mountain 運能接近滿載,外界再次討論另一條通往西岸的管道;研究報告顯示擴能縮小了油價差並為產業帶來數十億美元收益。
  22. 來自阿省的 James Hjelmeland 在美國佛羅里達州被判 17 年監禁,因在兒童性誘捕行動中認罪,案件凸顯跨境網絡犯罪的嚴重性。
  23. RCMP 已逮捕 18 歲嫌犯 Jimmy Gassner,控以二級謀殺,涉 3 月 14 日 QEII 高速公路車上遭槍擊致死案,死者為 22 歲 Birinder Singh,調查仍在進行。
  24. 卡城男子 Malik Buccini‑Small 被控多項針對孩童的性犯罪,警方相信可能還有其他受害者,正徵求線索。
  25. 埃德蒙頓警方逮捕 William McMullin,指控他在交友應用上迷姦並性侵多名女性,警方呼籲其他可能被害者出面協助。
  26. 選舉管理單位認為 Service Alberta 部長 Dale Nally 未經授權使用選民名冊,但在細節模糊下未處以行政處罰,僅給予未來使用建議。
  27. 針對聯合保守黨多名議員的最後四起罷免請願均未達標,至今公民發起的罷免行動尚未成功使任何議員下台。
  28. 在冰原公路(Icefields Parkway)執行人工引爆雪崩控制時觸發一場巨型雪崩,造成路面被厚重殘雪與樹木堵塞,公路預計需數日才能清理並重開。

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Alberta family gets back $40K from dealership after new truck seized for being stolen

After Global News reported on an Alberta family who found out their new truck from a Ponoka dealership had previously been reported stolen, the business refunded their money.

Consumer Mar 23, 2026

Wetaskiwin officials remain tight-lipped over decision to ban mayor from city hall

City of Wetaskiwin officials have issued a statement on the decision to ban Mayor Joe Branco from city hall — but it does little to clarify the ongoing situation.

Canada Mar 23, 2026

Alberta promises faster approvals for major projects

Alberta's UCP government says it is bringing forward legislation to streamline major project approvals. If passed, the province says it would set a 120-day approval timeline.

Canada Mar 23, 2026

4 people die in different northern B.C. avalanches on Sunday

Three heli-skiers were killed when they were caught in an avalanche on the Iridium Shoulder ski run on Mount Knauss, north of Terrace.

Environment Mar 23, 2026

Massive avalanche closes Alberta’s Icefields Parkway until at least Saturday

A massive, 500-metre wide avalanche triggered by Parks Canada staff during avalanche control work on Highway 93 over the weekend shutdown the Icefields Parkway.

Canada Mar 23, 2026

Former Alberta cabinet minister accuses government of killing key tool for scrutiny

New rules are now in effect in the Alberta legislature that one opposition member has warned will effectively allow the government to duck some queries for years.

Politics Mar 23, 2026

Alberta plans law change to allow lawsuits over deepfake intimate image sharing

Technology Minister Nate Glubish says such images, known as deepfakes, can cause people serious harm and that changing the law should create a new layer of protection.

Crime Mar 23, 2026

Nearly half of Black women in Canada delay health care over fears of racism: Survey

A new national survey reveals nearly half of Black women in Canada delay or avoid health care, citing racism, dismissal and fear of how they’ll be treated.

Perspectives Mar 24, 2026

Wetaskiwin mayor remains barred from city hall as public demands answers

Wetaskiwin councillors are considering hiring a contractor to help them address public backlash, as rumours swirl over why the mayor has been banned from city hall since January.

Politics Mar 24, 2026

Lethbridge firefighter-EMS concerned about potential service provider changes

Emergency Health Services Alberta is looking at possibly changing who provides ambulance care in Lethbridge and other communities if certain funding isn't met.

Health Mar 24, 2026

Albertans’ interest in alternative forms of travel growing as fuel prices spike

Electric vehicles and RVs are just a few of the purchases Albertans are considering as a way to combat the soaring costs of commuting and traveling caused by spiking oil prices.

Money Mar 24, 2026

Warrants executed at homes of former Calgary mayor, current councillor

Former mayor Jyoti Gondek and current city councillor Andre Chabot both said RCMP showed up at their homes with search warrants and seized their cellphones, but don't know why.

Crime Mar 24, 2026

Alberta’s ‘infamous’ golden cat statue sparks legislature hissing match

A statue of a golden feline can be seen in the background of a picture sent out by Premier Danielle Smith’s office on social media and has since become a popular meme.

Politics Mar 24, 2026

Canada discusses Keystone XL revival with Trump administration officials

Canadian and American government officials discussed a proposed revival of the canceled Keystone XL oil pipeline during a meeting in Houston, Tx. this week.

Economy Mar 24, 2026

Calgary man arrested for alleged child sex offences

ALERT's Internet Child Exploitation unit has charged a Calgary man with a list of child sex offences after he is alleged to have lured them into sharing sexual content online.

Crime Mar 24, 2026

ATCO investing $10M in company building Nunavut port-and-road project

ATCO said it's making the investment in West Kitikmeot Resources, which is developing a deepwater port on the Northwest Passage, an all-season road to NWT and an airstrip.

Money Mar 24, 2026

RCMP arrest and charge 18-year-old in QEII drive-by shooting that killed driver

Alberta RCMP have arrested an 18-year-old man and charged him with second-degree murder following a brazen daylight shooting on the QEII near Leduc earlier this month.

Crime Mar 24, 2026

Fraser rejects call from 4 premiers to appoint judges approved by the provinces

Four premiers are jointly calling on the federal government to give them more of a say in judges who are appointed to their superior and appeal courts.

Politics Mar 24, 2026

Spike in cost of diesel threatens consumer wallets, global supply chain: experts

While the spike in the price of gasoline is squeezing consumer budgets, the skyrocketing price of diesel could soon have consumers digging even deeper into their pocket.

Consumer Mar 25, 2026

Calgary mayor says ‘target’ of RCMP probe isn’t ‘past or present’ member of council

The RCMP executed search warrants at the home of former Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek, former Ward 4 Coun. Sean Chu, and current Ward 10 Coun. Andre Chabot.

Canada Mar 25, 2026

Final 4 petition efforts to recall United Conservatives fall short

Petitioners didn't gather enough signatures to recall Justice Minister Mickey Amery, and MLAs Justin Wright, Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk and Ron Wiebe, Elections Alberta said.

Politics Mar 25, 2026

Former premier Jason Kenney to participate in Alberta separatism debates

Jason Kenney is taking up the Canadian cause as he's set to participate in two debates about Alberta separatism, against a lawyer pushing for the province to go its own way.

Politics Mar 25, 2026

Alberta committee backs Phillip Peters to replace Doug Wylie as auditor general

Phillip Peters is currently the general counsel and ethics officer at the Alberta auditor general's office, and he previously worked for the justice ministry as a tax lawyer.

Politics Mar 25, 2026

Didsbury passes bylaw to ban decorative flags, crosswalks from government land

Didsbury has passed a public spaces neutrality bylaw, restricting the Alberta community to flying only government flags and maintaining standardized road and crosswalk markings.

Perspectives Mar 25, 2026

Calgary hit by unexpected blast of spring snow, causing dozens of crashes

It appears many Calgarians were caught off guard by a sudden and heavy spring snowstorm that blanketed the city during the busy Wednesday morning rush hour.

Traffic Mar 25, 2026

Edmonton man accused of drugging, sexually assaulting women from dating apps

William McMullin, 56, is charged with sexual assault, voyeurism, intimidation, unlawful confinement, administering a stupefying substance, criminal harassment and more in Edmonton.

Crime Mar 25, 2026

2 men charged in targeted killing of St. Albert woman: Alberta RCMP

Investigators with the RCMP major crimes unit have charged two men in connection with the killing of a woman whose body was found following a house fire in St. Albert last month.

Crime Mar 25, 2026

Granlund leads Ducks past Flames 3-2 in OT

Mikael Granlund capped off his hat trick scoring on the power play with one second remaining in overtime on Thursday to give the Anaheim Ducks a 3-2 victory over the Calgary Flames.

Sports Mar 27, 2026

Another oil pipeline through B.C. sees renewed interest as Enbridge CEO weighs in

The CEO of Canadian pipeline giant Enbridge said on Bloomberg Television that the investment climate is not there yet, but it is starting to clear up.

Politics Mar 26, 2026

Alberta man to spend 17 years in prison on child sex charges after Florida arrest

31-year-old James Hjelmeland of Red Deer has been sentenced to 17 years in an American prison after being arrested during a child sex sting operation in Florida.

Crime Mar 26, 2026

Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission recommends more ridings, boundary changes

The final report of the Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission recommends two new electoral ridings be created in Alberta that would increase the number of MLAs to 89.

Politics Mar 26, 2026

Alberta legislation to come imposing provincewide code of conduct for local councils

Municipal Affairs Minister Dan Williams says he'll propose legislation to bring third-party oversight to ethics complaints in an effort to prevent abuses and boost public trust.

Politics Mar 26, 2026

Canadian army plans to boost activity at Alberta’s massive CFB Suffield: commander

The commander of the Canadian Army says there will be more activity at CFB Suffield this summer as Canadian and UK forces take part in training and testing of new technology.

World Mar 26, 2026

Alberta moves to implement interprovincial pact to ease trade rules on consumer goods

The agreement doesn't apply to alcohol, cannabis, food, live animals, tobacco or plants, and it lets provinces maintain certain restrictions on items for health and safety reasons.

Consumer Mar 26, 2026

Price surge from Trans Mountain expansion highlights need for new pipelines: MEI

The average price-gap between light U.S. and heavy Alberta crude blends narrowed by 37.5 per cent between 18-month lead-up to TMXs completion and the 18 months that followed.

Canada Mar 26, 2026

Beloved Drumheller T. rex tourist draw has issues but far from extinct: Report

A structural checkup on Tyra the Tyrannosaurus has determined she's retaining water, has breathing issues, a fever and wrinkles — but is otherwise far from extinct.

Entertainment Mar 26, 2026

Calgary homicide unit investigates following altercation at home in Crestwood

Calgary homicide investigators were called in after a person was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries following an 'altercation' at a house in Crestwood on Wednesday.

Crime Mar 26, 2026

Realtors say Calgary’s real estate market is now attracting a new kind of buyer

Calgary realtors say the recent softening of the city's real estate market is enticing a lot more potential first-time buyers to enter the market.

General Mar 27, 2026

Calgary proposes ban on midblock rowhouses as part of citywide rezoning repeal

Calgary city council will debate a number of proposed changes to the R-CG district including reduced height and clawing back the maximum number of units.

Canada Mar 27, 2026

Albertan in perpetual pain amid diagnosis delays demands change: ‘Just want my life back’

After months of unanswered questions and worsening pain that's left him unable to work, an Alberta man with a rare spine condition is demanding change to the health-care system.

Health Mar 27, 2026

Recently launched app rates wildfire risk for properties across Canada

A program calculating wildfire risks for properties is available. It hopes to keep Canadians informed on the effects of the increasing fire possibility in their area.

Environment Mar 27, 2026

Alberta premier’s constitutional affairs lead supports separatist petition

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's parliamentary secretary for constitutional affairs is encouraging Albertans to sign a petition calling for a vote on separation from Canada.

General Mar 27, 2026

Alberta MAID limits would lead to suffering, signal lack of trust: practitioners

The doctors, psychiatrists and others that work in the medical assistance in dying program have signed a statement saying they strongly oppose Alberta's planned restrictions.

Politics Mar 27, 2026

Service Alberta Minister Dale Nally breached election law, investigation finds

An investigation by Elections Alberta concluded that Service Alberta Minister Dale Nally violated provincial election laws but the file was closed without Nally being penalized.

Politics Mar 27, 2026

City of Calgary reaches major milestone in repairs to Bearspaw feeder main

The City of Calgary says repair work to reinforce nine damaged sections of the Bearspaw South Feeder Main has been completed and the pipe will now be refilled with water.

Health Mar 27, 2026

Ottawa to contribute $29M to carbon capture, renewable energy projects

The money is coming from Canada's Energy Innovation Program, which the federal government says promotes clean tech and looks to keep Canadian energy reliable and competitive.

Canada Mar 27, 2026

Edmonton police accuse PEI man of killing woman he was dating, dumping body in central Alberta

A man was arrested in the Maritimes and accused of killing a woman who has been missing from Edmonton since last summer, whom police said he was in an intimate relationship with.

Crime Mar 27, 2026

Alberta referendum ‘can have an effect’ on investor confidence, Carney says

When asked whether he thought an Alberta referendum could impact investor confidence, Carney said, 'It can, yeah. It can have an effect.'

Canada Mar 27, 2026

McDavid’s three points lead Oilers over Ducks

Connor McDavid had a goal and two assists to regain the NHL scoring lead as the Edmonton Oilers made a move up the Pacific Division standings, holding on to defeat the Anaheim Ducks 4-2 on Saturday.

Sports Mar 28, 2026

Former PM Joe Clark’s boyhood home hits the market for less than $1 million

A historic Alberta home once owned by former prime minister Joe Clark’s family has been listed for sale, offering a blend of heritage charm for history lovers.

Canada Mar 28, 2026