AlbertaJun 30, 2022
Calgary Stampede receives $10M from federal government
The Calgary Stampede has received more than $10 million from the federal government to help it bounce back after last year's event was scaled down due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A report to the city this week showed the Stampede had an operating loss of $8.3 million in 2021.
Last year's Stampede ran at half capacity because of COVID-19 public health measures and was cancelled all-together the year before.
Daniel Vandal, the federal minister for Prairies Economic Development Canada, says the money aims to support a full-scale Stampede to deliver the ``authentic western experience'' this year.
He
AlbertaJun 30, 2022
10 Alberta suspects face 139 charges in fentanyl seizures
Ten suspects have been arrested and face a total of 139 charges following the bust last summer of a drug lab south of Calgary.
They are being charged with a variety of offences ranging from fentanyl production to criminal conspiracy.
Police say seven of the accused are from Edmonton and three are from Okotoks.
The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team says officers seized drugs, weapons, cash and vehicles in one of Canada's largest fentanyl seizures.
ALERT says it seized 13.6 kilograms of fentanyl, 11.9 kilograms of fentanyl precursors, 6.6 kilograms of opioids, 9.9 kilograms of methamphetamin
AlbertaJun 29, 2022
Alberta ends latest fiscal year with $3.9B surplus as oil, gas surge
Alberta is back in the black in a big way turbocharged by high-flying oil prices.
Finance Minister Jason Nixon says the final number on the 2021-22 fiscal year, which ended on March 31, is a $3.9-billion surplus.
It's the first time in seven years the provincial budget will not sport red ink on the bottom line.
It represents a head-spinning turnaround from the $18.2-billion deficit predicted when the budget was introduced during the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic in February 2021.
Alberta's bread-and-butter oil and natural gas industries have soared in recent months, as global economies rampe
AlbertaJun 29, 2022
Calgary to host 2024 Special Olympics Canada Winter Games
Calgary has been selected to host the 2024 Special Olympics Canada Winter Games, Mayor Jyoti Gondek said in a release.
It was in 2019 that Calgary previously hosted the Special Olympics Alberta Winter Provincial Games and the 1988 Winter Olympic Games.
Mayor Jyoti Gondek (joh-TEE' GONE-dek) says Calgarians will volunteer in great numbers to ensure the event delivers the experience of a lifetime for the athletes and their families.
With 1,300 participants coming to the city, Tourism Calgary is predicting the event will inject more than nine-million dollars into the local economy.
Special Olympi
AlbertaJun 27, 2022
Alberta asks trauma-informed physicians to participate for Pope’s visit next month
Alberta's health delivery agency says it has reached out to ``trauma-informed physicians'' to provide support to Indigenous people who may be triggered by the Pope's visit next month.
In a series of tweets, Alberta Health Services says it is committed to providing care to all attendees of the Papal visit, including the Indigenous survivors and their families, who the Pope will be addressing.
The Pontiff's visit will start in Edmonton on July 24th and end in Iqaluit on July 29th, and his itinerary includes a stop at the site of a former residential school in Maskwacis (MASK-wah-cheez), south of
AlbertaJun 27, 2022
Rodeo and parade organizers apologizes for the display of racist float
Rodeo and parade organizers apologized for the display, which is being condemned by the Sikh community as a racist act.
Sundre Pro Rodeo posted a statement from its parade committee on Facebook which said the float had not been approved and that it joined the parade without passing through any registration.
Photos of the float that circulated on social media drew condemnation from some Alberta M-Ps as well as a Sikh group in Calgary, which said the float was racist.
AlbertaJun 24, 2022
Calgary : Man charged in unprovoked CTrain platform assault
Police in Calgary have arrested a man after an unprovoked attack on an individual on a C-Train platform in the city in April.
The victim was left unconscious on the train tracks.
Ilya Zianchurin has been charged with assault causing bodily harm and will appear in court August 2nd.
Investigators say they are still looking for a woman to discuss her involvement in the matter.
AlbertaJun 24, 2022
Alberta man charged with death 30-year-old woman
RCMP say an Alberta man is facing a second-degree murder charged in the death of a 30-year-old woman earlier this week.
Police say officers received a report Wednesday of an unresponsive woman at an apartments complex in Brooks.
They say the woman -- who has been identified as Tamara Debbie Soosay of Brooks -- was dead by the time officers arrived.
A 35-year-old man has been remanded in custody with his next court appearance set for Monday at Medicine Hat Provincial Court.
AlbertaJun 24, 2022
Rural mail carriers losing out to high gas prices, says costs for delivering doubled
A mail carrier says her costs for delivering packages along her rural route have doubled because of the steep hike in gas prices and cost of living.
Jennifer Henson, one of 11-thousand rural and suburban Canada Post carriers, says she and her colleagues are responsible for the fuel and maintenance costs of the vehicles they use.
She says a subsidy from Canada Post through special tax treatment helps, but it isn't enough for today's inflation.
She says those measures should be increased.
The 38-year-old said it used to cost her $60 to the fill the tank of her Ford Flex.
"Now it's costing me $12