AlbertaJun 09, 2026
13-year-old charged after alleged school threat in Sexsmith
A 13-year-old boy has been charged after police investigated alleged threats of gun violence targeting a school in Sexsmith, a community about 450 kilometres northwest of Edmonton.
RCMP said officers were called Thursday after receiving reports of threats against students at the school. Police arrested a suspect and seized a firearm from the youth's residence during the investigation.
The boy has been charged with uttering threats. The allegation has not been tested in court.
According to RCMP, the accused is scheduled to appear in Grande Prairie provincial court on Wednesday. Police have not
AlbertaJun 08, 2026
Alberta launches major recruitment drive for referendum workers ahead of October vote
Elections Alberta has launched what it describes as one of the largest referendum staffing campaigns ever undertaken in Canada as the province prepares for a provincewide vote scheduled for October 19.
The agency says it needs approximately 60,000 workers to administer and count ballots for 10 referendum questions that will be put to Alberta voters. Under provincial rules, ballot counting must be completed within 48 hours of polls closing.
One of the referendum questions will ask Albertans whether the province should remain part of Canada or begin the legal process required to hold a binding r
FeaturedJun 08, 2026
Poilievre to promote policy changes aimed at reducing Alberta separation sentiment
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is expected to use a speech in Calgary today to argue that changes in federal policy could help address growing separatist sentiment in Alberta.
According to excerpts of the speech shared with The Canadian Press, Poilievre will call for measures aimed at expanding resource development, accelerating pipeline construction, respecting provincial jurisdiction and reducing tax burdens.
Poilievre's prepared remarks argue that many Albertans who support separation are frustrated with federal decision-making rather than with other Canadians. The speech states that
AlbertaJun 08, 2026
Alberta funds five major sporting events, with four scheduled in Edmonton region
The Alberta government has announced funding for five major sporting events taking place across the province this year, including four events scheduled in Edmonton and surrounding communities.
According to the provincial government, $1.3 million has been provided through the Alberta Major Sport Event Grant Program to support national and international competitions. The funding also includes support for seven sporting events that were held earlier this year.
Upcoming events receiving support include the North American Cup Series from June 26 to 28, the Edmonton Athletics Invitational on July 12
AlbertaJun 05, 2026
Edmonton police charge man in alleged sexual offences involving minor, seek additional victims
Edmonton police have charged a 30-year-old man in connection with alleged sexual offences involving a minor and say investigators believe there may be additional victims.
According to the Edmonton Police Service, Brian Brook Kaskamin was arrested on June 2 and faces several charges, including sexual offences involving a minor and administering an intoxicating substance. The allegations have not been tested in court.
Police allege Kaskamin used the Grindr app to contact minors and would often invite vulnerable youth to his residence in northeast Edmonton.
Investigators said they are concerned t
AlbertaJun 04, 2026
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith Visits Quebec to Strengthen Provincial Ties Dateline
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith visited Quebec this week as part of efforts to strengthen relations between the two provinces, which some political observers have informally dubbed the “Alberbec” or “Queberta” alliance.
Speaking during the visit, Smith acknowledged that Alberta and Quebec have historically disagreed on a range of policy issues. However, she said the provinces now share more common interests than differences, particularly in their concerns about Ottawa's relationship with provincial governments.
Smith criticized the federal government, arguing that both Alberta and Quebe
AlbertaJun 02, 2026
Rainfall warning in effect for Calgary as officials monitor river levels and flood risk
A rainfall warning remains in effect for Calgary as Environment and Climate Change Canada says the city could see additional precipitation before conditions gradually improve.
According to Environment and Climate Change Canada, Calgary may receive about 10 millimetres of rain today, with heavier rainfall expected to taper into showers later in the day. The agency warns that water may pool on roads and in low-lying areas as the system continues to move through the region.
The Calgary Fire Department says flows in the Bow and Elbow rivers are approaching levels it describes as roughly twice the
AlbertaJun 02, 2026
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to meet Quebec counterpart on energy, trade and provincial autonomy
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is scheduled to meet with Quebec officials this week as discussions continue on energy development, trade, investment and provincial autonomy.
Meetings planned for Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to include talks with Quebec Economic Development Minister Christine Fréchette and other provincial representatives. According to Smith's office, the discussions will focus on strengthening economic ties between provinces and exploring opportunities for greater interprovincial cooperation.
Smith said Quebec may revisit discussions about developing its natural gas res
AlbertaJun 01, 2026
RCMP urge residents to stay clear of Bow River amid high water levels
RCMP west of Calgary are urging residents to stay away from the Bow River as water levels remain elevated following recent rainfall and snowmelt.
According to a release from the Cochrane RCMP, officers have responded to multiple reports of people venturing too close to the river despite hazardous conditions.
The Bow River originates at Bow Lake in Banff National Park and flows through communities including Canmore and Calgary. Police said fast-moving water and changing river conditions can increase the risk of injury or drowning.
RCMP are asking residents and visitors to prioritize safety by k