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Red Deer and Area

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Red Deer County seeking feedback on rules for subdividing agricultural land
Red Deer County wants residents' input on potential changes to how agricultural land is allowed to be subdivided.Three open houses are scheduled for this purpose in April and May."Currently, Red Deer County's Municipal Development Plan (MDP) policies' support the subdivision of one parcel out of a quarter section ...
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Closes on July 7
Innisfail Aquatic Centre modernization project approved
Innisfail's town council gave final approval to the modernization project of the Innisfail Aquatic Centre at its most recent meeting on April 14.The modernization will bring the facility up to code and ensure the building remains functional for decades.The facility first opened in 1987 and since then, it hasn't needed ...
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JACKIE DEWANE
Chinook's Edge educational assistant awarded King Charles III Coronation Medal
A Chinook's Edge educational assistant, Jackie Dewane, has received a King Charles III Coronation Medal for her service to youth in her community.Dewane works at Sundre High School and was nominated for the award by Peter Davis, chair of the Alberta Air Cadet League, in "recognition of [her] contribution to the Ai...
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APPLIED RESEARCH
RDP showcases student research at campus conferences
Red Deer Polytechnic (RDP) is continuing to recognize and share research creating institutional, industrial and societal impact by hosting events like the Student Science Conference and Agora Student Conference. Recently, RDP hosted these two conferences to showcase the breadth of applied research that's been conducted...
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Alberta

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UCP introduces Compassionate Intervention Act, NDP and Friends of Medicare say bill is anything but
The UCP says its proposed Compassionate Intervention Act will deliver, and help individuals who are likely to cause harm to themselves or others.Also known as Bill 53, the act is said to build on the UCP's goals for recovery, and is part of their broader Alberta Recovery Model."For those suffering from addiction t...
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Health
Three new cases of measles reported in Alberta, including Calgary
Alberta is reporting three more confirmed cases of measles, including one in Calgary.Alberta Health Services says the individual in Calgary had visited nearby towns of Banff and Canmore while infectious earlier this month.The health authority is warning that residents of the two towns may have been exposed to the highl...
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Provincial Politics
Alberta's Smith resists calls from NDP to pull lawyers from health probe process
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says hiring lawyers to funnel requests from the auditor general isn't meant to obstruct an investigation into multimillion-dollar health contracts - it's about helping get to the truth.The government has instructed Alberta Health public servants to contact a lawyer to co-ordinate if audit...
Apr 14, 2025
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Health
Alberta reports 16 more cases of measles, bringing total to 74
Alberta is reporting 16 more cases of measles, bringing the provincial total to 74 since the beginning of March.The government says the new cases were reported in Alberta's central and southern zones.Nearly all cases are in school-aged children, with 18 cases being reported in children under the age of five.The provinc...
Apr 14, 2025
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Canada

Gas firm says a contractor is dead in a gas plant fire near Fort St. John, B.C.
FORT ST. JOHN - A contractor has been killed and another person hurt in a fire in a gas plant north of Fort St. John, B.C. Alberta-based Tourmaline Oil, which runs the Gundy oil and gas extraction facility in Wonowon, B.C., says the site was "immediately shut down" after the fire on Monday night. The B.C. Ene...
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Federal Court of Appeal dismisses challenge of federal firearms ban
OTTAWA - The Federal Court of Appeal has dismissed a challenge of a Liberal government ban on firearms the government considers fit only for the battlefield, not for hunting or sport shooting. The Liberals outlawed some 1,500 firearm models and variants in May 2020, meaning they could no longer be legally used, sold or...
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California governor urges Canadians to ignore Trump, come back for sand, sun and wine
California is calling for Canadians to come back and pay a visit. Gov. Gavin Newsom has taken to social media urging the two million Canadians who visited last year to come back and enjoy the Golden State's wine, sun and sand. Newsom, without calling out U.S. President Donald Trump by name, says Canadians should not le...
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First Nation launches challenge of B.C.'s approval to raise Mount Polley mine dam
VANCOUVER - A British Columbia First Nation has filed a legal challenge over the plan to allow the Mount Polley mine to raise its tailings dam a decade after a similar storage site at the mine gave way, creating one of the province's largest environmental disasters. The Xatsull First Nation has filed a petition in B.C....
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Four injured in apparent hit-and-run on TMU campus, Toronto police say
TORONTO - Four people were injured after a vehicle crashed into multiple people on a pedestrian walkway on Toronto Metropolitan University's downtown campus, police said. The vehicle did not remain at the scene of the crash Tuesday afternoon, police said. Paramedics say two people were sent to hospital, one with minor ...
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Canadian university teachers warned against travelling to the United States
HALIFAX - The association that represents academic staff at Canadian universities is warning its members against non-essential travel to the United States. The Canadian Association of University Teachers says it released updated travel advice today due to the "political landscape" created by the Trump adminis...
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