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Red Deer and Area

average sale price also down
Red Deer home sales decrease in May
The total number of house sales in Red Deer decreased in May.According to the latest market update by the Central Alberta Realtors Association, there were 161 houses sold in May, down from the 170 sold in April and down from the 185 sold in May 2025.The year-to-date numbers show there have been 676 house sales in Red D...
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Town of Ponoka invites residents to participate in Community-Wide Garage Sale
The Town of Ponoka is inviting residents to join the annual Community-Wide Garage Sale event set for July 17-19.That weekend, residents are welcome to host their own garage sales as part of the town-wide event to provide citizens with an avenue to sell unwanted items and find treasures throughout the community.If you'd...
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Starts July 13
Clearwater County announces Michael Simpson as new chief administrative officer
After a months-long recruitment process, Clearwater County has named Michael Simpson as its new chief administrative officer, effective July 13, 2026. Simpson brings more than a decade of experience as a CAO, along with a background in media, journalism, communications and construction. He served one term as an elected...
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At annual ceremonial review
1390 Red Deer Royal Canadian Army Cadets receive prestigious Alberta Shield Award
The 1390 Red Deer Royal Canadian Army Cadets have been presented the Alberta Shield Award, which is awarded annually to the top Army Cadet Corps in the province.They were presented the award by the Alberta Army Cadet League during their Annual Ceremonial Review (ACR) on Sunday at the Cormack Armoury in Red Deer.The 139...
Jun 15, 2026
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Alberta

Provincial Politics
Alberta announces support for caregivers
The Alberta government has announced an investment of $3.1 million to increase rates for foster, kinship and permanency caregivers, in an effort to strengthen existing supports.Effective April 1, 2026, government officials say foster, kinship and permanency caregivers received a two per cent rate increase to help cover...
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Politics
Smith says not to panic every time Trump threatens new tariffs
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the art of dealing with U-S President Donald Trump is to stop panicking every time a new tariff is threatened. Smith says negotiators need to recognize that Trump, as a businessman, always has a plan A, B, and C up his sleeve. She says he'll ask for the moon but can settle for someth...
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Showcase Alberta's role with AI
Minister Nate Glubish heads to Paris for VivaTech 2026
Alberta's Minister of Technology and Innovation, Nate Glubish, is set to travel to Paris, France, from June 16-19, to showcase the province's role in artificial intelligence.For four days, Glubish will join tech leaders, major companies, public institutions and investors at VivaTech 2026. While there, he will hold a ...
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Increased summer traffic
Alberta RCMP provide tips for sharing roads with commercial vehicles
Alberta RCMP are reminding the public on how to share roads with commercial vehicles.As the traffic increases throughout the summer, police say sharing the roads with semi-trucks, tractor-trailers and other commercial vehicles requires extra caution."A variety of vehicles share our roadways every day, and it's eve...
Jun 15, 2026
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Canada

'Lost Canadians' told to surrender citizenship certificates are searching for answers
OTTAWA - People who received citizenship certificates through Canada's citizenship by descent law are scrambling for answers after an unknown number of them suddenly received requests from the federal government to surrender their certificates over the...
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Ottawa's new surveillance pricing rules not likely to take effect before 2028
OTTAWA - Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon says the federal government wants to be "super careful" as it tackles surveillance pricing with its new privacy bill. Under the plan outlined by Solomon, rules on surveillance pricing are unlikely ...
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Watchdog says tax code is 'completely nuts' and calls for simplification, automation
OTTAWA - Taxpayers' Ombudsperson François Boileau is pushing for simplified, automated tax filing as his office faces its highest number of complaints in three years. Boileau released a new report Tuesday showing his office saw a 27 per cent year-over-...
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Drones banned over World Cup training sites in Toronto, Vancouver
Federal regulators have banned unauthorized drones near FIFA World Cup venues and training sites in Toronto and Vancouver to manage crowded airspace and protect event security. As part of broader airspace regulations in effect from June 12 through July...
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'Hockey Night in Canada' won't return to CBC when new Rogers deal with NHL begins
TORONTO - "Hockey Night in Canada," a program that has been part of the national fabric for nearly 75 years on CBC television, will not return to the public broadcaster next season. A sub-licensing agreement between Rogers Communications and the CBC th...
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CP NewsAlert: Toronto police say multiple shootings linked to guns-for-hire networks
TORONTO - Toronto police Chief Myron Demkiw says investigators have linked multiple shootings, including one at the U.S. Consulate in March, to "multi-layered" gun-for-hire networks that have also targeted synagogues in the city. Police say young adul...
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