AlbertaAug 19, 2026
Calgary Police Officer to Stand Trial for Murder After Two Die in Slow-Speed Chase
A Calgary police officer charged with two counts of second-degree murder will stand trial in connection with the deaths of two men during a slow-speed police pursuit in 2023.
A judge ordered a trial for 52-year-old Const. Craig Stothard on Tuesday, following the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry. The inquiry was held to determine whether there was enough evidence for the case to proceed to trial.
Stothard was charged after Wesley Davidson and Levon Boyce Fox were shot and killed on May 29, 2023, following a police pursuit involving a stolen cube van.
Police had responded to a report of suspi
AlbertaAug 19, 2026
Alberta AI Data Centres Face Public Scrutiny at Lacombe Town Hall
Alberta’s Minister of Technology and Innovation, Nate Glubish, is holding a town hall meeting in Lacombe this evening to hear residents’ views and concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) data centres.
Plans to establish large-scale data centres in the area have faced opposition from some local residents and environmental advocates. Critics are particularly concerned about the large amounts of water the facilities could consume, their potential impact on the environment, and the heavy electricity demand that could put additional pressure on Alberta’s power grid and potentially increas
AlbertaAug 18, 2026
Sentencing Arguments Begin for Man Convicted of Sexually Assaulting Three Women
Sentencing arguments begin today for 62-year-old Richard Mantha, who was convicted of sexually assaulting three vulnerable women and drugging one of them.
Mantha was found guilty of six offences following a trial that lasted more than two years. The full day has been set aside for the Crown and defence to present their arguments on what sentence he should receive.
He was convicted of two counts of sexual assault, as well as choking while committing a sexual assault and administering a noxious substance.
Mantha was also found guilty of assault with a weapon and uttering threats against a fourth
AlbertaAug 18, 2026
Calgary-Shaw by-election set for Sept. 14 following vacant seat
Elections Alberta has confirmed that a by-election in the Calgary-Shaw provincial constituency will be held Sept. 14. The official writ for the election has now been issued.
The seat has been vacant since May, when former Environment and Protected Areas Minister Rebecca Schulz resigned following a recall petition launched against her.
The United Conservative Party has nominated Mike Dery to contest the riding, while the NDP has nominated Kyle Campbell.
NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi said electing Campbell would send a message to Premier Danielle Smith about her government's approach to separatists.
AlbertaAug 17, 2026
Edmonton Teen Girl Dies After Weekend Shooting
Police in Edmonton are investigating a weekend shooting that claimed the life of a 16-year-old girl.
Officers were called to an area in northeast Edmonton on Sunday morning, where they found the teenager suffering from serious injuries. Paramedics pronounced her dead at the scene.
The Edmonton Police Service said homicide investigators have taken over the investigation.
AlbertaAug 17, 2026
Calgary Police Seek Public Help to Locate Suspect After Assault
Calgary police are asking for the public’s help in locating a 22-year-old suspect wanted in connection with an assault that sent three people to hospital.
Police were called to Spanky’s Saloon on Friday night, where officers found three injured men. One of the victims appeared to have suffered a stab wound.
Investigators believe all three men were assaulted by the same suspect.
Police say the 22-year-old is currently wanted on a warrant for multiple charges and are asking anyone with information about his whereabouts to contact authorities.
AlbertaAug 14, 2026
Alberta plans 100-year study of province’s water security
The Alberta government has issued a request for proposals for a $400,000 study examining the long-term security of the province’s water supply.
Environment Minister Grant Hunter says the study will look 100 years into the future and explore new ways Alberta should invest in and build water infrastructure, while also helping guide future water-management policies.
Hunter says Alberta’s population, industrial sector and agricultural industry are all expanding, making reliable access to water essential to sustaining economic and population growth.
The study will also examine major water infra
AlbertaAug 12, 2026
Alberta Could See Billions in Budget Surplus Amid High Oil Prices
The Alberta government is expected to record a budget surplus of billions of dollars this fiscal year, driven by higher crude oil prices.
According to University of Calgary economics professor Trevor Tombe, the province has already accumulated a $3.8-billion surplus so far this fiscal year. He said every $1-per-barrel change in oil prices can make a difference of about $680 million to the provincial treasury.
Tombe estimates that if oil prices remain above $66 per barrel, Alberta could end up with a surplus of around $6 billion, instead of the previously projected $9.4-billion deficit.
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AlbertaAug 11, 2026
Alberta Sending More Firefighters to Help Battle B.C. Wildfires
The Alberta government is sending additional firefighters and support crews to British Columbia today to help battle wildfires across the province.
Alberta’s Ministry of Forestry and Parks says 186 firefighters have already arrived in B.C. and are assisting with wildfire response efforts, while another 40 personnel are being deployed Tuesday.
The province is also providing air support, including two airtankers, two helitankers and a helicopter. An additional 45 support staff members, including an Incident Management Team, are also being deployed.
More than 100 wildfires are currently burning