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Heartbreaking theft in Calgary: In February, Calgary senior Ruth Patterson says a man in a white SUV used a distraction — offering a ring and slipping a chain over her head outside Marlborough Mall — and her gold necklace made from melted wedding bands was stolen; Calgary police Sgt. Nick Wilsher warns these cross-country distraction thefts happen often and recovery is unlikely. This is upsetting for Patterson but she says she’ll still help people — just not get so close.
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Pain at the pump: With WTI crude near US$114 a barrel after renewed Middle East tensions, gas in Edmonton hovered around $1.74/L (Calgary $1.75/L) and Albertans are asking for tax relief; Finance Minister Nate Horner says the province follows a 20-business-day monitoring rule (next window May 18–June 15, trigger July 1) and Alberta’s fuel tax is 13¢/L (with relief rules starting at US$80/barrel). Experts like GasBuddy’s Patrick De Haan warn tax cuts could boost demand and push prices higher, while federal relief ideas from Pierre Poilievre are floated.
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New bill aims to limit kids’ access to sexual images in public libraries: Municipal Affairs Minister Dan Williams tabled legislation to keep sexually explicit visual material out of reach of children 15 and under (options include staff control or locked areas), affecting 324 public library points serving 99% of Albertans; the bill also adds councillor accountability measures and changes on housing, vacant-property taxes and charter school land access, prompting criticism from NDP leader Naheed Nenshi and mixed reactions from municipal leaders like Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas.
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Spring snow snarls Calgary: A storm dropped as much as 20 cm in parts of central and southern Alberta and stalled over Calgary, producing a heavy band from Canmore to Strathmore and causing at least 163 crashes (22 injuries) between midnight and noon Thursday; Environment Canada expects the snow to ease by dinnertime with temperatures near 8°C on Friday to help melting.
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Oilers sign NCAA star Owen Michaels: The Edmonton Oilers signed 23-year-old forward Owen Michaels to a one-year entry-level deal for next season after he scored 13 goals and 13 assists in 39 games as Western Michigan’s captain and was the 2025 Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player; Michaels had 33–33 in goals and assists across 119 college games.
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Calgary lifts water restrictions early after repairs: The city removed emergency water limits after repairs to nine damaged sections of the Bearspaw South Feeder Main were completed and testing showed the system performing well — the pipe (which supplies about 60% of Calgary’s water) failed again Dec. 30 and had forced restrictions since March 9. Officials say this is a temporary fix while a $381-million replacement is fast-tracked for completion by December; residents should still be ready for emergency limits if problems recur.
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Small town loses its only pharmacy: Rexall in Swan Hills (population ~1,400) will close April 30, forcing residents — many seniors with limited transport — to travel up to an hour for prescriptions; town councillor Dean LaBerge and locals worry about health-care recruitment and access, while Rexall’s Erica Hung says the decision was not made lightly.