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Over 60 Rescued in Dramatic Helicopter Operation After Flooding Strands Campers in Bugaboo Provincial Park

Over 60 Rescued in Dramatic Helicopter Operation After Flooding Strands Campers in Bugaboo Provincial Park

Bugaboo Provincial Park, British Columbia (Rajeev Sharma) — More than 60 hikers and campers were dramatically airlifted to safety on Sunday after sudden flooding stranded them in the popular Bugaboo Provincial Park in the East Kootenay region.According to Columbia Valley Search and Rescue, the emergency began around 8 a.m. local time on August 17, when the Alpine Club of Canada reported unusually high creek levels near the Conrad Kain Hut, a well-known mountaineering base in the park. When rescuers arrived, they found the creek running fast, swollen with dirty water, and posing a serious threat to those attempting to trek…
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Alberta Holds Out on Childcare Deal, Citing Fair Funding and Family Choice

Edmonton (Rajeev Sharma) — Alberta remains one of the two provinces yet to extend its childcare agreement with Ottawa, highlighting concerns over limited family choice, underfunding, and unequal treatment of providers. Saskatchewan has also not signed on.The federal plan, which aims to deliver $10-a-day daycare nationwide by 2026 for families with children under six, has drawn criticism from some operators who call it unrealistic. Alberta replaced its childcare subsidy program earlier this year with a $15 daily fee for children up to kindergarten age, with the cost set to drop to $10 in 2026. The province also introduced a grant…
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Prime Minister Carney Reaffirms Canada’s Support for Ukraine in High-Level Virtual Meeting

Prime Minister Carney Reaffirms Canada’s Support for Ukraine in High-Level Virtual Meeting

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma): Prime Minister Mark Carney took part in a virtual session of the Coalition of the Willing today, joining Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other international leaders to discuss security, peace, and humanitarian priorities linked to Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine. The meeting followed yesterday’s high-profile discussions involving U.S. President Donald Trump, European leaders, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, and President Zelenskyy. Leaders highlighted Washington’s willingness to consider security guarantees for Ukraine as a significant step toward ensuring long-term stability across Europe. Speaking at the session, Prime Minister Carney reiterated Canada’s unwavering commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty. He underscored…
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PM Carney Congratulates Poilievre on Return to Parliament

PM Carney Congratulates Poilievre on Return to Parliament

Ottawa: Prime Minister Mark Carney has congratulated Pierre Poilievre on returning to the House of Commons following his decisive victory in the Battle River–Crowfoot by-election.In a post on X, Carney wrote, “Congratulations to Pierre Poilievre on returning to the House of Commons, and gaining the honour of representing the people of Battle River Crowfoot in Parliament. Thank you as well to Darcy Spady and to everyone who took part in this by-election. Working together, Canada’s new government will keep building a stronger future for all Albertans and Canadians.”Poilievre’s landslide win restores him to Parliament after his loss earlier this year…
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Maulik Shah Launches Campaign for Airdrie City Councillor with a Vision for the City’s Future

Maulik Shah Launches Campaign for Airdrie City Councillor with a Vision for the City’s Future

Airdrie (Rajeev Sharma) – The Airdrie municipal election is scheduled to take place on October 20, 2025. Maulik Shah, a resident of Airdrie, has formally announced his candidacy for City Councillor in the upcoming municipal election. With a campaign theme of “A Vision for Airdrie’s Future”, Shah is positioning himself as a transformative leader, focusing on fiscal responsibility, enhanced healthcare, support for local businesses, and youth empowerment.Shah has developed a comprehensive platform aimed at addressing some of the city’s most pressing concerns. This includes optimizing the utilization of taxpayer dollars, ensuring city spending is efficient and transparent. Additionally, Shah aims…
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Air Canada and Flight Attendants Union Reach Mediated Settlement, Flights to Resume

Air Canada and Flight Attendants Union Reach Mediated Settlement, Flights to Resume

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Air Canada has reached a mediated settlement with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), bringing an end to two days of disruption that saw the union openly defy a federal back-to-work order. The airline confirmed Tuesday morning that flights will begin gradually resuming this afternoon. According to industry outlet Open Jaw, negotiations between the two sides restarted late Monday night and concluded in the early hours of Tuesday with a mediated agreement. “The suspension of our service is extremely difficult for our customers,” said Michael Rousseau, President and CEO of Air Canada. “We deeply regret and…
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Alberta Expands Support for Edmonton’s Most Vulnerable Residents

Alberta Expands Support for Edmonton’s Most Vulnerable Residents

Edmonton, AB (Rajeev Sharma): The Alberta government is strengthening its commitment to supporting people experiencing or at risk of homelessness by expanding Edmonton’s Navigation and Support Centre into a larger facility. Since its launch in January 2024, the centre has served as a one-stop hub where vulnerable Albertans can connect with critical services. By offering multiple supports in one location, the centre has already assisted more than 7,780 individuals and facilitated over 33,700 service connections, helping people overcome barriers to stability and care. Building on this success, the centre will now move from the Karis Centre building to the Bissell…
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Alberta invests $4 million in projects to stop family violence before it begins

Alberta invests $4 million in projects to stop family violence before it begins

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): The Government of Alberta is stepping up efforts to prevent family violence by funding 31 community-led projects across the province. A total of $4 million is being directed this year to 29 agencies working on initiatives aimed at tackling the root causes of abuse and building safer, healthier communities. Family violence has far-reaching consequences, and officials say the focus must be on prevention as well as support. The funded programs use a variety of approaches — from mentorship and sports activities to educational workshops, support groups, and connections to essential services. These initiatives will also engage with…
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Alberta Plans Solar Power Shift for Provincial Jails, Eyes $1 Million in Annual Savings

Alberta Plans Solar Power Shift for Provincial Jails, Eyes $1 Million in Annual Savings

Edmonton (Rajeev Sharma) – Alberta’s government is moving forward with a plan to power some of its correctional facilities using solar energy, aiming to cut costs and reduce reliance on traditional power sources.According to officials, solar installations will be set up at five of the province’s 10 correctional centres, with early projections suggesting potential savings of about $1 million annually. Michael Kwas, press secretary to Infrastructure Minister Martin Long, said the installations are expected to offset nearly 80 per cent of electricity consumption at each site. He noted, however, that the final figures may shift once the projects advance to…
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B.C. Supreme Court Grants Prince George Order to Shut Down Moccasin Flats Homeless Camp, Allows Limited Exemptions

B.C. Supreme Court Grants Prince George Order to Shut Down Moccasin Flats Homeless Camp, Allows Limited Exemptions

Prince George, B.C. (Richa Walia)— The City of Prince George has secured a court order to close the Moccasin Flats homeless encampment, also known as the Lower Patricia Boulevard site, after a B.C. Supreme Court ruling found the camp violated city bylaws.In his written decision, Justice Bruce Elwood ruled that the camp’s continuous occupation of city-owned land was a “clear breach” of the Parks and Open Space Bylaw and the Zoning Bylaw, which prohibit camping and sheltering on municipal property. The ruling followed a three-day hearing held in early July.While the order gives the city authority to bar full-time sheltering…
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