AlbertaMay 19, 2026
Edmonton councillor proposes “Forever Canadian Avenue” outside Alberta legislature
An Edmonton city councillor says he plans to seek a symbolic street renaming outside the Alberta legislature following the success of a pro-Canada petition campaign.
Coun. Michael Janz said he will submit an application to rename the portion of 99 Avenue directly in front of the legislature grounds to “Forever Canadian Avenue.” The proposed name references the “Forever Canadian” petition, which gathered enough signatures in December to advance under Alberta’s citizen initiative process.
According to the petition organizers, the proposed referendum question asks Albertans: “Do you a
AlbertaMay 19, 2026
TSB investigating fatal glider crash northeast of Edmonton
RCMP say a glider crash in Lamont County, northeast of Edmonton, has left one person dead.
Police responded to the crash shortly after 3 p.m. Monday, according to RCMP Cpl. Mathew Howell. The lone pilot aboard the aircraft was declared dead at the scene.
Authorities have not released the identity of the pilot. Howell said next-of-kin notifications were still underway as of Tuesday.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada said the aircraft involved was a privately registered Schleicher ASW 20 glider. In a statement, the agency confirmed it is deploying a team of investigators to examine the c
AlbertaMay 15, 2026
Alberta legislature adjourns spring sitting amid separatism debate
Alberta MLAs wrapped up the spring sitting of the legislature this week following months of debate that frequently centred on separatist sentiment and political divisions at the legislature.
The sitting included government legislation on issues ranging from public library materials to medical assistance in dying. However, exchanges in question period were often dominated by disagreements over separatism and the role of Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative government in responding to the movement.
Government House Leader Joseph Schow said the United Conservative Party focused its legi
AlbertaMay 15, 2026
Re-entry to begin for some evacuees after Woodlands County wildfire holds steady
Some residents forced from their homes earlier this week due to a wildfire northwest of Edmonton could begin returning Friday as fire conditions stabilize in parts of Woodlands County.
Woodlands County officials said on social media that re-entry is expected to begin for residents in Zone 1 only, while evacuation orders for other affected areas remain in place. Residents returning to the area are being asked to complete a waiver because the wildfire is still considered active.
About 140 residents were ordered to evacuate Monday as crews responded to a wildfire near the town of Whitecourt, loca
AlbertaMay 14, 2026
Alberta court blocks separation petition over lack of First Nations consultation
An Alberta court has dismissed a petition related to separating the province from Canada, ruling the provincial government failed to meet its duty to consult First Nations before advancing the process.
The court said any move toward separation from Canada could directly affect rights protected under Treaties 7 and 8, making consultation with affected Indigenous communities a constitutional requirement.
Premier Danielle Smith criticized the ruling, calling it “wrong” and “anti-democratic.” Smith said the provincial government plans to appeal the decision immediately, arguing consultatio
AlbertaMay 13, 2026
Bus rollover near Beaverlodge sends several passengers to hospital
RCMP say several passengers were taken to hospital with serious injuries after a charter bus rolled off a highway near Beaverlodge in northwestern Alberta early Wednesday morning.
Police said officers responded to the crash at about 7 a.m. on Highway 672, west of Grande Prairie and northwest of Edmonton.
According to RCMP, 17 people were on board the bus at the time of the rollover. Several passengers were transported to hospital, while others were assessed at the scene for minor injuries.
Cpl. Mathew Howell said no fatalities had been reported as of Wednesday morning. Police have not said wha
AlbertaMay 13, 2026
Edmonton court hears evidence of prior dog attack at trial over death of 11-year-old boy
An Edmonton court heard testimony Wednesday about a previous violent dog attack involving two Cane Corsos at the centre of a criminal negligence trial tied to the death of an 11-year-old boy.
Shawn Hesse testified that in 2023, his Pomeranian escaped from his property and ran toward the two dogs later involved in the death of Kache Grist. According to Hesse, the Cane Corsos grabbed the smaller dog from opposite sides and attempted to tear it apart.
Hesse told the court he rushed the injured Pomeranian to a veterinarian, but the dog later died from its injuries.
The Cane Corsos were owned by Cr
AlbertaMay 12, 2026
Elections Alberta says Centurion Project leader not co-operating in voter list leak probe
Elections Alberta says the man linked to a major voter information leak has not co-operated with an ongoing investigation into the unauthorized use of the province’s official voter registry.
In a statement, the agency said Centurion Project leader David Parker has not complied with a cease-and-desist letter issued last week. The letter required Parker to sign a declaration confirming he would stop using Alberta’s official voter list, which contains the names and addresses of nearly three million residents.
According to Elections Alberta, investigators identified the Centurion Project as th
AlbertaMay 12, 2026
Alberta NDP accuses Smith government of avoiding accountability in privacy breach response
Alberta’s Opposition NDP is accusing Premier Danielle Smith of allowing a United Conservative caucus staffer to take responsibility for a privacy breach involving Albertans’ personal information.
The issue stems from an April meeting where private information was allegedly displayed through an app used during discussions attended by UCP caucus members and staff. According to the UCP caucus, a staffer present at the meeting later briefed the caucus executive director about the incident.
Smith said the information was not passed on to her office by the executive director, resulting in a dela