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Massive Fire Breaks Out at Construction Site in Conrich, East of Calgary

Massive Fire Breaks Out at Construction Site in Conrich, East of Calgary

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): A large fire erupted at a construction site on Durham Way, just off Range Road 285 in Conrich, east of Calgary, prompting an urgent response from local fire crews. Thick smoke and towering flames were visible from a considerable distance as firefighters worked aggressively to contain and extinguish the blaze. Emergency crews battled the fire for several hours, focusing on preventing it from spreading to nearby properties and open areas. No injuries have been reported so far, and officials have not yet disclosed the cause of the fire. RCMP also responded to the scene to assist fire…
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Calgary Teen Convicted of Breaching Terrorism Peace Bond After Posting Extremist Content

Calgary Teen Convicted of Breaching Terrorism Peace Bond After Posting Extremist Content

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): A 19-year-old man from Calgary has been found guilty of breaching court-ordered conditions after continuing to post extremist content online, prompting a tense exchange with a youth court judge over his expressed beliefs. The teenager, whose identity is protected under a publication ban imposed by the Youth Criminal Justice Act, was convicted Monday after Justice Todd LaRochelle ruled that he violated a terrorism peace bond. The conditions required him to stay off social media and avoid certain locations, including synagogues. Court heard that the young man resumed posting videos linked to ISIS propaganda and shared pro-Nazi material…
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Alberta Doctors Push for Health Emergency Declaration Amid Hospital Overcrowding

Alberta Doctors Push for Health Emergency Declaration Amid Hospital Overcrowding

Edmonton (Rajeev Sharma): Mounting pressure on emergency rooms in Edmonton has prompted Alberta doctors to urge the provincial government to declare a public health state of emergency, as hospitals struggle to cope with severe overcrowding during the peak flu season. The call was renewed earlier this week when the Alberta Medical Association (AMA) appealed to the province to invoke emergency measures for the second time, warning that the health-care system is under unsustainable strain. Emergency physicians across the city have been sharing firsthand accounts of packed wards, long wait times and patients being treated in hallways due to a lack…
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Calgary Woman Sentenced After Years on the Run Over $2M Fraud Case

Calgary Woman Sentenced After Years on the Run Over $2M Fraud Case

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma) — A Calgary court has sentenced a 66-year-old woman to more than four years in prison after she repeatedly fled to the United Kingdom to avoid prosecution for a massive workplace fraud worth nearly $2 million. Carol Lloyd was handed a four-year, two-month sentence on Friday after pleading guilty to fraud over $5,000. The court credited her for time already spent in custody in both Canada and the U.K., leaving her with approximately two years remaining to serve. In addition to the prison term, Justice Brandy Shaw ordered Lloyd to pay a fine equal to the amount…
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Calgary Prepares to Ease Water Limits as Major Pipe Repair Nears Completion

Calgary Prepares to Ease Water Limits as Major Pipe Repair Nears Completion

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma) — City officials say Calgary could begin easing water-use restrictions early next week as repairs to a critical water main move closer to completion, though residents are being warned that conservation efforts will return in the spring. Michael Thompson, Calgary’s general manager of infrastructure services, said a damaged portion of the Bearspaw South Feeder Main has been replaced and crews are now refilling the line. The process involves pumping roughly 22 million litres of water — enough to fill nine Olympic-sized swimming pools — back into the system before testing water quality. “About seven kilometres of pipe…
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Unseasonably Mild Temperatures Force Temporary Closure of Edmonton’s Ice Castles

Unseasonably Mild Temperatures Force Temporary Closure of Edmonton’s Ice Castles

Edmonton (Rajeev Sharma): Edmonton’s popular winter attraction, Ice Castles, has been forced to shut its doors temporarily as an unexpected spell of warm weather settles over the city. The attraction, located in Fan Park, had only been open for about two weeks after launching during extreme cold conditions. However, organizers announced through social media that operations will be suspended starting Saturday and are expected to resume the following Friday, weather permitting. Visitors who purchased tickets for dates during the closure will have the option to receive a full refund or transfer their tickets to a later visit. Organizers expressed regret…
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Alberta Launches Public Portal for Proposed BC Bitumen Pipeline

Alberta Launches Public Portal for Proposed BC Bitumen Pipeline

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): The Alberta government has unveiled a new online platform to provide information on its proposed bitumen pipeline to northwest British Columbia, highlighting a commitment to transparency and public engagement. The website aims to clarify common misconceptions about the project, including rumors that construction has already started, that Alberta is fully funding the pipeline, or that a route has been finalized. In reality, the province has dedicated $14 million to early-stage planning and is seeking private-sector leadership alongside partnerships with Indigenous communities. Officials said the pipeline could transport up to one million barrels of crude per day to…
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Fort McMurray Man Killed in Multi-Vehicle Crash Near Airport

Fort McMurray Man Killed in Multi-Vehicle Crash Near Airport

Fort McMurray (Rajeev Sharma): A man from Fort McMurray was killed in a multi-vehicle collision on Wednesday evening near the Fort McMurray International Airport, police said. The fatal crash occurred on Highway 63 close to Airport Road. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene. The RCMP did not disclose the exact number of vehicles or individuals involved in the incident. According to police, all other people involved in the crash sustained injuries of varying severity but are expected to survive. Emergency services responded promptly, and the injured were provided medical assistance. The cause of the collision remains under investigation,…
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Mechanical Failure of Zamboni Blamed for Taber Recreation Centre Explosion

Mechanical Failure of Zamboni Blamed for Taber Recreation Centre Explosion

TABER, Alta. (Rajeev Sharma)— A mechanical fault in a Zamboni ice resurfacer has been identified as the cause of last month’s explosion at Taber’s community recreation centre, officials confirmed Wednesday. A third-party investigation concluded that the blast, which destroyed several interior walls and damaged two hockey rinks, was not the result of human error or procedural mistakes. “The cause was failure of the component within the fuel system of the ice resurfacer,” Taber Fire Chief Steven Munshaw said. The malfunction led to a propane leak, creating a gas cloud across the ice surfaces. When the gas came into contact with…
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Alberta Launches Information Platform for Proposed Northwest Coast Oil Pipeline to B.C.

Alberta Launches Information Platform for Proposed Northwest Coast Oil Pipeline to B.C.

Alberta (Rajeev Sharma): The Government of Alberta has unveiled a dedicated website to provide the public with updates and information on its proposed Northwest Coast Oil Pipeline, a project designed to transport crude oil from Alberta refineries to British Columbia’s northwest coast for export. The initiative is part of Alberta’s broader strategy to expand energy production and access global markets. Brian Jean, Alberta’s Minister of Energy and Minerals, said the website will serve as a central hub for project details, timelines, and progress updates. “We are committed to transparency and open dialogue at every stage of development,” Jean said. He…
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