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Politique en Alberta, aventures spatiales inspirantes et vols de saucisses — Votre pause café à Edmonton

30 articles il y a 3 jours 29

⚖️ Politique

  1. Une pause dans la saga de la séparation ! La pétition de référendum de l'Alberta pour quitter le Canada a rencontré un obstacle ; tandis que les partisans de la séparation peuvent collecter des signatures, Élections Alberta doit mettre le frein jusqu'à ce que le défi judiciaire des Premières Nations soit résolu. Cela pourrait façonner le paysage politique de l'Alberta pour les années à venir, alors restez à l'écoute !

🏠 Logement & Coût de la vie

  1. Refuge dans la tempête ! Le refuge pour femmes de la Elizabeth Fry Society a officiellement fermé ses portes après que son bail a été refusé, laissant de nombreuses femmes vulnérables sans espace sécurisé. Avec les expulsions devenant de plus en plus courantes, il est crucial de discuter des solutions de soutien communautaire.

🌿 Communauté & Culture

  1. Retour dans le temps ! La Galerie des Jouets Intemporels a ouvert un nouveau musée vintage à Drayton Valley, présentant des jouets bien-aimés du 20ème siècle. C’est un agréable voyage dans le temps pour les adultes, montrant à quel point nous chérissons notre enfance.

🏥 Santé

  1. Un père se bat pour la sensibilisation ! L'histoire déchirante de Jacob Marfo se déroule dans un documentaire plaidant pour des donneurs de cellules souches ethniquement diversifiés. Son périple a commencé lorsque son fils est tombé malade, soulignant l'importance de la représentation et de la sensibilisation dans les dons médicaux. Levez-vous et donnez aujourd'hui, les amis !

🚀 Science & Technologie

  1. Atteignez les étoiles ! Le propre Thomas Toombes de l'Alberta se rend à l'École Internationale de l'Espace, représentant l'Ouest canadien. Alors qu'il se prépare à concevoir une mission vers Mars avec 50 pairs venus du monde entier, c’est un rappel que l'avenir est radieux pour les jeunes visionnaires.

⚠️ Crime & Sécurité

  1. Récompenses pour les captures ! La Saucisse Stawnichy a lancé une récompense pour toute information menant aux voleurs qui se sont introduits chez eux, marquant un moment historique dans leur histoire de 70 ans. C’est une délicieuse incitation à rendre justice, et qui n'aime pas des saucisses gratuites ?

  2. Le drame au lycée s'intensifie ! Un incident au Jasper Place High School s'est soldé par un confinement et un étudiant blessé. La réponse rapide de la police souligne l'urgence des mesures de sécurité dans les écoles – un appel à la vigilance pour nous tous !

⚖️ Crime

  1. Une vague de criminalité à Calgary ! La police de Calgary fait le ménage, portant 67 accusations liées à une série de cambriolages qui ont causé des ravages dans les entreprises locales. Cela montre la résilience de la communauté face à la criminalité – chaque petit geste compte !

🎉 Histoires positives

  1. Un souffle du passé ! Une capsule temporelle récemment ouverte à l'École Élémentaire Good Shepherd a révélé une prédiction NHL perspicace de l'an 2000 qui s'est réellement réalisée. C'est un regard amusant sur les espoirs des enfants pour l'avenir, et parfois, les rêves se réalisent vraiment !

⚽ Sports

  1. La course aux playoffs s'intensifie ! Les Oilers d'Edmonton sont sur le point de sécuriser leur place en séries éliminatoires, aux côtés des Canadiens de Montréal. Alors que nous nous préparons pour la finale de la saison, soutenez votre équipe dans sa quête de gloire !

🌐 Nouvelles canadiennes

  1. Le compte à rebours commence ! L'astronaute canadien Jeremy Hansen et son équipe sont sur le point de plonger à nouveau vers la Terre après une mission Artemis II inspirante, marquant une étape historique pour le Canada dans l'exploration spatiale. Ce re-entry épique prépare le terrain pour de futures aventures lunaires !

  2. Nations de l'Espace ! Jeremy Hansen dirige une mission qui l'a rapproché, lui et ses camarades astronautes, de la lune plus que jamais. Leur amerrissage nous rappelle à quel point nous avons progressé en matière de technologie – un moment à célébrer pour tous les Canadiens !

🌍 Environnement

  1. Les merveilles de la lune ! Les photos d'Artemis II mettent en lumière la beauté de l'exploration lunaire. Ces images non seulement inspirent la prochaine génération, mais soulignent les avancées que nous réalisons en astrophysique ! Alors, continuons à lever les yeux !

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Alberta government spending $22M on school security, citing Tumbler Ridge, B.C., shooting

Alberta's government says it's providing $22 million for school security upgrades in the wake of the school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., earlier this year.

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Environment Canada to use AI in new weather forecasting model

Environment and Climate Change Canada will use artificial intelligence to make its weather forecasts more accurate, the federal department said Thursday.

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Arguments complete in hearing for First Nations groups opposing Alberta separation referendum

Three First Nations groups appearing in court in Edmonton this week have completed their arguments in their legal fight against a proposed referendum on Alberta separating from Canada.

General Apr 10, 2026

Artemis II in photos: around the moon and inside Orion

The dozens of photos taken by the astronauts include never before seen views of the moon, a total solar eclipse and a stunning shot of Earth.

General Apr 10, 2026

Emperor penguins now endangered as climate change shrinks sea ice

Emperor penguins, the largest penguin species, are now listed as endangered following a new international assessment of how climate change is affecting their habitat and population.

General Apr 10, 2026

AI data centre, power plant proposal in Olds, Alta., back on the table

Less than a month after its initial application was nixed, Synapse Real Estate Corp. has reapplied to build a power plant and data centre complex in the town of Olds, Alta.

General Apr 10, 2026

Immigration Department informing some 30,000 applicants they may be ineligible for refugee hearings

Canada's Immigration Department is sending tens of thousands of refugee claimants letters that they may not be eligible for asylum — and is telling some of them that they should leave immediately.

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What to expect ahead of Artemis II’s splashdown

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Canadian Jeremy Hansen, Artemis II crew to splash down after historic moon trip

Canadian Jeremy Hansen, Artemis II crew to splash down after historic moon trip

Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and his three American crewmates are on the homestretch of Artemis II's historic trip to the moon.

Canada Apr 10, 2026
PM Mark Carney visits Canadiens’ dressing room

PM Mark Carney visits Canadiens’ dressing room

Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the Montreal Canadiens dressing room after the team's 2-1 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning in a thrilling game Thursday night.

Sports Apr 10, 2026

No provincial environmental impact assessment required for Kevin O'Leary's proposed Wonder Valley data centre

Kevin O’Leary's proposed Wonder Valley project in northwestern Alberta will not need to undergo an environmental impact assessment from the province due to existing water and power systems. However, the province says other assessments are required before permits can be issued.

General Apr 10, 2026

Edmonton ER stabbing prompts calls for weapons screening, officers in Alberta hospitals

The president of the United Nurses of Alberta is calling for quicker installation of weapons scanners at urban hospitals, saying her members face "threats of violence almost daily."

General Apr 10, 2026

Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo council, non-profits frustrated at province's homeless funding changes

The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo's mayor and council approved $1.64 million for homeless programs after the provincial government changed how it funds those programs. The province says funding remains stable, but local non-profits report shortfalls and service gaps since the change took effect last year.

General Apr 10, 2026

Some restaurant owners concerned about impact of Alberta's new Immigration Oversight Act

Some Alberta restaurant owners are worried the province's recently-tabled Immigration Oversight Act will prevent them from hiring enough Temporary Foreign Workers.

General Apr 10, 2026

Albertans who declared banned guns under Ottawa’s buyback still can’t get compensation

More than 7,000 banned guns have been declared in Alberta under the federal government’s gun buyback program, but owners in the province are not able to collect compensation because of an ongoing dispute between Alberta and Ottawa over how the program is meant to operate.

General Apr 10, 2026
Artemis II re-entry: Hansen, crew ‘focusing on getting it all done right,’ Hadfield says

Artemis II re-entry: Hansen, crew ‘focusing on getting it all done right,’ Hadfield says

Jeremy Hansen and the rest of the Artemis II crew aboard the Orion spacecraft are 'focusing on getting it all done right' ahead of re-entry Friday night, Chris Hadfield says.

Canada Apr 10, 2026

Edmonton MP Heather McPherson named as NDP House leader

The new NDP leader has announced critic roles for his six-person caucus, saying he's looked Quebec MP Alexandre Boulerice 'in the eye' and asked him to stay with the party.

General Apr 10, 2026

Canada is coming off 3 consecutive severe fire years. There are concerning signs for 2026

The 2026 wildfire season may get off to a relatively quiet start in Canada but lingering drought and a warm summer could tip the scales towards another severe year, experts say.

General Apr 10, 2026
Calgary police lay 67 charges after seizing firearms, drugs and stolen property

Calgary police lay 67 charges after seizing firearms, drugs and stolen property

Two Calgary men are charged with 67 offences after police seized drugs, firearms and stolen property during an investigation into a series of break-ins targeting local businesses.

Crime Apr 10, 2026
Injured Jasper Place High School student taken to hospital, suspect arrested

Injured Jasper Place High School student taken to hospital, suspect arrested

Police descended Friday afternoon upon Jasper Place High School, which was placed on lockdown officers searched for a suspect and an injured student was taken to hospital.

Crime Apr 10, 2026
Edmonton school time capsule from 2000 contains NHL prediction that came true

Edmonton school time capsule from 2000 contains NHL prediction that came true

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Features Apr 10, 2026
Habs in playoffs, Oilers and Sens inch closer

Habs in playoffs, Oilers and Sens inch closer

The Montreal Canadiens have already punched a ticket. The Edmonton Oilers are nearly there, too. 

Sports Apr 10, 2026
Calgary Stampede canvas auction smashes old record for total amount bid

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Considered by many to be an indicator of the health of the Alberta economy, this year's Calgary Stampede canvas auction garnered a record amount of bids.

Entertainment Apr 10, 2026
Gallery of Timeless Toys vintage museum opens in Drayton Valley

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Documentary highlights Alberta father’s fight for ethnically diverse stem cell donors

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Alberta teen set to represent Western Canada at International Space School

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Sixteen-year-old Thomas Toombes has been chosen as the 2026 Western Canada delegate to attend the International Space School in Houston this summer.

General Apr 10, 2026
City of Calgary says wild weather swings have pothole crews playing catch-up

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Traffic Apr 10, 2026
Stawnichy’s offers 100 sausage rings in exchange for Mundare thieves’ capture

Stawnichy’s offers 100 sausage rings in exchange for Mundare thieves’ capture

Stawnichy's Mundare Sausage says in their nearly 70 years of business, they've never had a break-in until this week, when thieves caused about $4,000 in damage.

Crime Apr 10, 2026
Judge orders temporary pause on Alberta separation referendum petition process

Judge orders temporary pause on Alberta separation referendum petition process

The move effectively steps Elections Alberta from verifying signatures collected by Stay Free Alberta until an overall decision on an the associated First Nations' court challenge.

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Elizabeth Fry Society’s shelter closes after lease extension denied

Elizabeth Fry Society’s shelter closes after lease extension denied

The site along Fort Road near the Belvedere LRT Station was meant to be a temporary home but since the Elizabeth Fry Society hasn't found a new one, it has been evicted.

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