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Red Deer and Area

April 20
Two central Alberta residents arrested in Oyen
Two men from central Alberta have been arrested after they fled from police in Oyen.The Oyen RCMP say on April 20, officers responded to a residence after a concerned resident reported that two people were on her property unlawfully.When Mounties arrived, the two suspects fled on foot but were caught nearby and arreste...
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April 10
Red Deer and Blackfalds RCMP make multiple arrests on outstanding warrants
Multiple Red Deer and Red Deer County residents were arrested on outstanding warrants following an investigation into a suspicious vehicle.Police say on April 10 at 2:19 p.m., the Red Deer Crime Reduction Team located a suspicious vehicle in Gasoline Alley, and after a quick investigation, they recovered a stolen dirt ...
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Restored after multiple hours
Power outage hits north Red Deer after object strikes line Thursday
A power outage that took place in north Red Deer on Thursday night has been restored. The City of Red Deer says at 4:31 p.m., the neighbourhoods of Riverside Meadows, Highland Green, and parts of downtown Red Deer were impacted until power was restored hours later. Todd Schick with the City of Red Deer said it was a si...
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one person seriously injured
Fire destroys multiple homes in Benalto
Fire tragically destroyed multiple mobile homes in the hamlet of Benalto this week.Benalto is about 14 km west of Sylvan Lake, and just south off of Hwy 11.Red Deer County Fire Chief Drayton Bussiere says crews were dispatched around 12:20 a.m. early this past Monday morning to the mobile home park known as Kountry Mea...
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Alberta

Albertanaut!
Astronaut from Alberta set to go to space after another was part of Artemis II
An Albertan will be the next Canadian in space.The Canadian Space Agency says in a social media post that Joshua Kutryk has been assigned to the Crew-13 mission that will go to the International Space Station.The agency says the flight will not launch before September of this year.The post also says that Kutryk will &q...
21h ago
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Provincial Politics
Alberta launches website pushing referendum proposals on immigration, Constitution
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has launched a website to put the weight of the government's persuasive powers behind getting a democratic mandate for sweeping immigration reform. Smith says it's about ensuring Albertans have the information they need to understand the impact of a yes vote on her government's nine refer...
23h ago
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Provincial Politics
Alberta tables bill to bump legislature seat count to 91 for boundaries redraw
Alberta is formally moving to boost its number of legislature seats. Premier Danielle Smith's government has introduced legislation to increase the number of seats to 91 from the current 87. The change was recommended by the chair of a panel tasked with redrawing the election map to match Alberta's rising population ah...
23h ago
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Energy
Alberta goverment shares possible vision for nuclear energy in the province
Alberta's utilities minister says a public feedback report that suggests support for nuclear energy is still not a ``slam dunk'' for the industry in the province. Nathan Neudorf spoke to reporters in Edmonton about the report from Alberta's Nuclear Energy Engagement panel. Nearly six-thousand people spoke about their h...
Apr 22, 2026
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Canada

Bring military, spy agencies under federal whistleblower law: federal review report
OTTAWA - A federal review report says members of the military and key spy agencies should be able to expose wrongdoing and file complaints through the government's whistle-blowing regime. The recommendation is among almost three dozen suggested changes...
22m ago
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Federal government delays plan to shut down Quebec food allergy lab: union
OTTAWA - A union representing Canadian Food Inspection Agency employees says the federal government is delaying a plan to shutter a food allergy testing lab in Quebec by two years. The Agriculture Union says the Longueuil laboratory in Quebec was set t...
24m ago
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Lawyers urge federal ban on U.S. forced labour imports, cars built by prisoners
OTTAWA - Human rights lawyers are calling on Ottawa to ban American imports that stem from forced labour, specifically auto imports from Alabama. The International Human Rights Program at the University of Toronto has submitted a detailed complaint to ...
36m ago
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman 'deeply sorry' over Tumbler Ridge shooting
SAN FRANCISCO - The head of OpenAI says he is deeply sorry that his company didn't alert law enforcement to worrisome online behavior of the person in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., before she shot and killed eight people earlier this year. Sam Altman says in a ...
49m ago
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Veterans Affairs ending Commissionaires' $330M federal contracting right
OTTAWA - The largest private sector employer of veterans in Canada is calling on the Liberal government to rescind its decision to end a federal contracting entitlement which grants first dibs on federal security guard contracts. The Canadian Corps of ...
1h ago
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Manitoba Métis president rebukes AFN chief over call for withdrawal of treaty
OTTAWA - The president of the Manitoba Métis Federation is accusing the Assembly of First Nations of misleading people about legislation that would codify the federation's right to self-government. On Thursday, Assembly of First Nations National Chief ...
1h ago
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