AlbertaJun 19, 2026
Calgary Transit workers to rally ahead of court hearing in driver assault case
Calgary Transit employees and members of ATU Local 583 are expected to gather outside Municipal Plaza today ahead of a court hearing related to the assault of a bus driver that occurred last year.
According to ATU Local 583, members will hold a rally at noon before proceeding to the Calgary Courts Centre for a scheduled hearing at 1:30 p.m. The union says the demonstration is intended to highlight ongoing concerns about the safety of transit operators and frontline transit staff.
The case stems from an incident in May 2025 near Falconridge Boulevard and Castleridge Boulevard, where a Calgary T
AlbertaJun 19, 2026
Alberta residents to receive $100 relief payment within two weeks of application, Smith says
Eligible Albertans will receive a $100 provincial relief payment within approximately two weeks of submitting an application, according to Premier Danielle Smith.
Smith said the Alberta government chose to provide direct payments to residents instead of reducing the provincial gasoline tax. She said fuel tax reductions do not always result in savings reaching consumers, making direct assistance a more effective way to help households manage rising costs.
According to the Alberta government, the relief program was triggered after higher global oil prices increased provincial energy royalty reve
AlbertaJun 18, 2026
Smith says timing may prevent coal mining referendum question from appearing on October ballot
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says it may be too late for a citizen-led petition seeking a ban on new coal mining projects to be included in the province's Oct. 19 referendum vote.
Earlier this month, Alberta musician Corb Lund submitted what he said were more than 200,000 signatures in support of a petition that would require the Alberta government to consider legislation banning new coal mining or submit the matter to a provincewide referendum if the signatures are verified.
According to Alberta's citizen initiative rules, a successful petition can compel the government to either introduce
AlbertaJun 18, 2026
Alberta to Provide $100 Energy Rebate to Eligible Adults Instead of Fuel Tax Relief
The Alberta government has announced that it will replace fuel tax relief on gasoline and diesel with direct cash payments under a new Alberta Energy Rebate program.
According to the government, the program will begin on July 1, 2026. Adults in households with annual incomes below $225,000 will receive a $100 rebate payment.
Premier Danielle Smith said the province opted for direct payments after a previous fuel tax suspension did not fully translate into savings at the pump for consumers. Smith said the government is returning a portion of increased revenues generated by higher oil prices dir
AlbertaJun 17, 2026
11-year-old boy dies after incident during school field trip in Medicine Hat
An 11-year-old boy has died after a suspected drowning during a school field trip at Echo Dale Regional Park in Medicine Hat, according to Alberta RCMP.
Police said officers responded Monday afternoon after receiving a report that a child had gone missing during a school outing at the park. Staff from the school division, park employees and emergency responders searched the area, while drones were deployed to assist in locating the child.
Staff Sgt. Darren Lole said the boy was found in the water within about an hour of the initial report. He was taken to hospital, where he was pronounced dead
AlbertaJun 16, 2026
Four-year-old girl dies after being struck by vehicle in northeast Edmonton
A four-year-old girl has died after being struck by a vehicle in northeast Edmonton, according to the Edmonton Police Service.
Police said the child was walking through a parking lot with her mother on Sunday evening when she broke free and ran onto a nearby street. Investigators say she was then struck by a Jeep driven by a 23-year-old man.
Bystanders immediately provided assistance and the girl was transported to hospital. Police said she later died from her injuries.
According to the Edmonton Police Service, investigators do not believe speed or impaired driving were factors in the collisio
AlbertaJun 16, 2026
Police seek two suspects in Calgary vehicle vandalism investigation
Calgary police are searching for two suspects following an incident in which three vehicles were vandalized last week in northeast Calgary. Investigators believe the incident may be connected to ongoing extortion-related activity targeting members of the city's South Asian community.
According to the Calgary Police Service, the vandalism occurred at approximately 5:15 a.m. on June 12 in the 300 block of Skyview Parkway N.E. Officers responded to reports that three vehicles had been damaged. The investigation remains ongoing.
Police said the incident took place at the same location where an ext
AlbertaJun 12, 2026
RCMP prioritize investigation after plaques stolen from First World War internment memorial in Banff National Park
RCMP in Lake Louise say the theft of two plaques from a First World War internment memorial in Banff National Park is being treated as a priority investigation.
According to an RCMP news release, the plaques were removed from the Castle Mountain Internment Camp memorial, which commemorates people detained in Canada during the First World War. Police also reported vandalism to a statue located at the site.
The memorial includes historical information about the Castle Mountain camp and a statue of a Ukrainian immigrant bearing the word “Why?” at its base. The site serves as a place of rememb
FeaturedJun 12, 2026
Calgary police classify deaths of woman and child as murder-suicide
Calgary police say the deaths of a 42-year-old woman and her seven-year-old son have been determined to be a murder-suicide.
According to police, the bodies were discovered Wednesday after officers conducted a welfare check at a home in northeast Calgary.
Investigators said the case has been reviewed and no other suspects are being sought. Police have not released additional details about the circumstances surrounding the deaths.
Authorities also said there was no reported history of family violence involving those involved.