AlbertaJul 07, 2022
45 year old cyclist dead after hit and run in central Alberta
Mounties are looking for the driver of a car that struck and killed a cyclist last night in central Alberta.
The 45-year-old woman was on her bike near Blackfalds when she was hit.
Police say the car fled, and the woman died at the scene.
Officers are looking for a dark-coloured sedan, possibly a B-M-W, with significant damage to the front.
Police said in a news release it’s likely there would be “significant front-end damage, specifically to the windshield.”
AlbertaJul 07, 2022
Calgary converting more empty offices in into housing
City officials in Calgary say two more downtown buildings will see vacant office space repurposed into residential housing.
It is part of a program announced last summer that aims to infuse life into largely emptyor underutilized office buildings in the downtown core.
The area has the greatest amount of empty office space in Calgary's downtown and three similar projects were announced in April.
It is part of Calgary's Downtown Calgary Development Incentive Program. The Downtown Calgary Incentive Program is a critical part of our revitalization strategy,” said Mayor Jyoti Gondek in a release.
AlbertaJul 07, 2022
Edmonton Man sentenced to 15.5 years for kidnapping, sexually assaulting an eight year old girl
An Edmonton man has been sentenced to fifteen and a half years for kidnapping, confining and sexually assaulting an eight-year-old girl in 2020.
Wade Stene learned his fate yesterday afternoon after pleading guilty to the charges in February.
Justice Susan Richardson says the crime was planned, predatory and brazen, noting Stene has not shown that he is truly remorseful.
The girl's family says the past two years have been impossibly hard and thanked the Edmonton Police Service, the Stollery Children's Hospital and the Zebra Child Protection Centre for their support.
AlbertaJul 06, 2022
First block of tickets open for Mass at Commonwealth Stadium
Free tickets for the Pope's mass in Edmonton are up for grabs starting this morning. Pope Francis is to speak at Commonwealth Stadium on July 26th.
A second block of tickets is to be released on July 11th and a final block on July 18th.
Priority seating is being given to former residential school survivors, elders and knowledge keepers. All tickets are free and will be available at papalvisit.ca. Only six tickets can be ordered at a time.
Commonwealth Stadium has a capacity of 60,000.
The pope will be in the Edmonton area between Sunday, July 24 and Wednesday, July 27.
Pope Francis will go to
AlbertaJul 06, 2022
Alberta extends electricity rebate program until December at a cost of about $600M
EDMONTON - The Alberta government says it will extend its electricity rebates until the end of the year as the cost of living continues to rise.
Dale Nally, who's the associate minister of natural gas and electricity, says the United Conservative government is doubling the rebate to help reduce the financial burden on Albertans.
The government says the electricity rebate program will now offer about $600 million in relief through 2022.
It says the program will provide nearly two million homes, farms and small businesses with a monthly $50 bill credit each month from July until December.
The go
AlbertaJul 06, 2022
Alberta may extend $50/month electricity rebate program until December
The Alberta government is set to announce that electricity rebates will run until December.
The are reports that government will extend the 50-dollar per month rebates until the end of the year.
In late June, the province confirmed Albertans would see the rebates on their bills in July, August and September.
In May, the province said the first three months would give two-million homes, farms and small businesses approximately 300-million dollars in relief.
AlbertaJul 05, 2022
Owner of mechanic shop in Lethbridge faces 62 charges after fraud investigation
Police in southern Alberta say an owner of a mechanic shop faces 62 charges after an investigation into alleged fraud.
Investigators say they have identified more than two dozen victims and believe there could be more.
Police say an investigation started last year into Fisher Diesel in Lethbridge, Alta., after reports of questionable business practices.
Police allege that between 2018 and 2021, the victims they identified lost a combined $500,000 from credit card fraud and for advanced fees charged for services that were never rendered.
Lethbridge police say the 40-year-old business owner, who
AlbertaJul 05, 2022
Edmonton council asks province to support new centre to fight downtown crime
Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi says the city has delivered with a plan for a centre where social workers, firefighters and peace officers could work together to reduce crime, and now it is time for the province to step up.
City council voted unanimously yesterday to ask the government of Alberta to support the creation of a hub in Edmonton's Chinatown.
In May, Justice Minister Tyler Shandro used his ministerial power to demand a report from the city on what is being done to get crime under control.
Edmonton police officers have already increased their presence in problem areas.
AlbertaJul 04, 2022
Alberta expands its support for Ukrainians fleeing war and settling in the province
The Alberta government is expanding its support for Ukrainians coming to the province from the war-ravaged country.
Premier Jason Kenney says there's a special, deep connection between Alberta and Ukraine.
He says starting July 25, Ukrainian evacuees arriving in the province would be eligible for temporary financial assistance for basic living expenses _ such as food, clothing and rent _ for up to six months.
He says those arriving later this month would also be able to apply for child care support for the first six months.
Kenney says the expanded support is key for people, particularly women