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Brandon Slingerland
Polytechnic student wins silver at Skills Canada competition
A post-secondary student from Lethbridge Polytechnic has been recognized with a silver medal at a recent national skills competition. Second-year Heavy Equipment Technician Apprenticeship student Brandon Slingerland was in Toronto, Ont. last month representing Lethbridge Polytechnic and Team Alberta at the 2026 Skills ...
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June 1st deadline passed before submitted petition
Coal mining debate will not be on October's referendum ballot: Alberta Premier
October's provincial referendum will not include a question on whether or not to approve coal mining on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. That fact was confirmed yesterday by Premier Danielle Smith, when asked about a recently-handed in petition headlined Water Not Coal. As she understands it, all ballot quest...
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40-page report released Wednesday details barriers
Alberta's Child and Youth advocate lobbies for more data collection on homeless youth
Alberta's Child and Youth advocate would like to see more data collection by the Province as it relates to youth homelessness. Terri Pelton, in releasing a 40-page report Wednesday, said she found it hard to find any provincial figures, adding they just don't exist.She feels it's becomes far more difficult to know wher...
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Parade at Noon on Main Street
Schedule for June 27th Warner Day event set
The final preparations are underway for this year's edition of Warner Day on June 27th.Amy Son with the Village says the day will include all kinds of activities for the entire family, beginning with a pancake breakfast and farmers market at 8 a.m., the parade with plenty of floats at 11 a.m., and winding down with the...
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Alberta

Court hears Alberta separatist group's plea for stay of referendum petition ruling
EDMONTON - An Alberta Court of Appeal hearing is underway for a separatist group's attempt to have a ruling that quashed its referendum petition set aside. A judge ruled last month that the Stay Free Alberta petition shouldn't have been issued and that...
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June 1st deadline passed before submitted petition
Coal mining debate will not be on October's referendum ballot: Alberta Premier
October's provincial referendum will not include a question on whether or not to approve coal mining on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. That fact was confirmed yesterday by Premier Danielle Smith, when asked about a recently-handed in petition headlined Water Not Coal. As she understands it, all ballot quest...
4h ago
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StatCan
Alberta's population gets bigger as Canada's gets smaller
Statistics Canada says Alberta's population continues to grow. It says that the population in the second quarter of 2026 is 5,057,077 people. That is 8,926 more people than lived here in the first quarter of this year, and 46,999 more than in the second quarter of last year. Alberta ranks fourth in total population amo...
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Environment
Alberta's Smith says it may be too late to put a question about coal to Oct. vote
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is suggesting it may be too late to put an anti-coal mining petition question to a provincewide referendum this fall. Earlier this month, Alberta musician Corb Lund delivered what he said were more than 200,000 signatures in support of his petition. By law, if the signatures are verified,...
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Canada

Court hears Alberta separatist group's plea for stay of referendum petition ruling
EDMONTON - An Alberta Court of Appeal hearing is underway for a separatist group's attempt to have a ruling that quashed its referendum petition set aside. A judge ruled last month that the Stay Free Alberta petition shouldn't have been issued and that...
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PM Carney to attend Canada-Qatar World Cup game in Vancouver
VANCOUVER - Prime Minister Mark Carney is shifting gears today as he goes from one of the world's largest political events to the world's biggest sporting event. Carney is just back from the G7 Summit in France meeting with top world leaders, and is i...
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Grassy Narrows repeats call for Carney to apologize for comments made about protest
OTTAWA - The chief of Grassy Narrows First Nation is repeating calls for Prime Minister Mark Carney to apologize to one of her members for a remark she says was offensive. Chrissy Isaacs, a Grassy Narrows woman suffering from mercury poisoning, was in ...
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CP NewsAlert: MPs pass spending bill, opt to head home for summer break
OTTAWA - The House of Commons will rise for the summer following question period today. A motion was adopted unanimously to push through some final pieces of legislation, including the government's controversial lawful access bill. Bill C-30, to implem...
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Police in Laval warn of violent Pokémon crime wave targeting sellers on Marketplace
MONTRÉAL - Montreal-area police are warning the public about a rash of violent crimes targeting sellers of Pokémon cards and MacBooks. Laval police say they arrested 10 young men between 16 and 18 years old on June 9 and June 11. They say the suspects ...
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Automatic tax filing could give the average non-filer more than $2K per year: PBO
OTTAWA - The federal fiscal watchdog says Ottawa's plan to roll out automatic tax filing could see Canadians who normally don't file their tax returns get thousands of dollars in owed benefits annually. The federal government announced a plan in the 20...
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