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United Field Hockey Club Calgary Makes History by Hosting Calgary’s 8th International Field Hockey Tournament

United Field Hockey Club Calgary Makes History by Hosting Calgary’s 8th International Field Hockey Tournament

Calgary(Rajeev Sharma): The 8th International Field Hockey Tournament, Alberta Cup 2025, organized by United Field Hockey Club Calgary, concluded on a high note on June 1 at Genesis Centre, Calgary. The tournament made history as Calgary’s first-ever international field hockey event, drawing teams from Mexico, USA, and across Canada, including Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton, and the host city, Calgary. Under the leadership of main organizers Mandeep Jhally and Kanwal Dhillon, the event featured 28 teams competing across five divisions, Under-10, Under-13, Under-16, Masters 40+, and Men’s Premium Division. Under-13 and Host team United Calgary secured 1st place by defeating Panjab Sports…
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Alberta Government Extends Timeline for Independent Investigation Into Procurement Practices

Alberta Government Extends Timeline for Independent Investigation Into Procurement Practices

Edmonton (National Times): The Government of Alberta has extended the timeline for the ongoing independent investigation into its procurement and contracting practices, including those used by Alberta Health Services (AHS), citing the large volume of documents and witness interviews required. Christopher McPherson, Deputy Minister of Jobs, Economy, Trade and Immigration, issued the update on Friday, confirming that the new deadlines were approved in consultation with the investigation’s lead, Hon. Raymond E. Wyant, former Chief Judge of the Provincial Court of Manitoba. Initially, Judge Wyant was expected to deliver an interim report by May 30, with a final report due by…
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Alberta Delegation to Showcase Responsible Energy Leadership in Washington DC

Alberta Delegation to Showcase Responsible Energy Leadership in Washington DC

Edmonton (National Times): In a significant diplomatic move aimed at bolstering North American energy dominance and forging new global partnerships, Alberta will send a high-profile delegation to Washington, DC, from June 2 to 7, 2025. The team, led by Premier Danielle Smith and including Minister of Energy and Minerals Brian Jean, Minister of Affordability and Utilities Nathan Neudorf, along with Parliamentary Secretaries for Affordability and Utilities and Chantelle de Jonge, will highlight Alberta’s commitment to responsible energy development. The delegation will participate in a series of events, such as the US Energy Streams 10th Washington Energy Forum, the Energy Council’s…
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United Field Hockey Club hosts 8th International field hockey Tournament

United Field Hockey Club hosts 8th International field hockey Tournament

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): The United Field Hockey Club is set to host the 8th International Alberta Cup Field Hockey Tournament from May 30 to June 1, 2025, at the Genesis Centre in Northeast Calgary, bringing together a mix of international excitement and local sporting talent.Speaking to National Times, Mandeep Jhally of United Field Hockey Club confirmed that 30 teams will be participating in this year’s tournament. Teams from Canada, the United States, and Mexico will compete alongside local teams from Calgary and nearby communities, promising a thrilling display of competitive field hockey and global sportsmanship.“This tournament isn’t just about hockey;…
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Alberta providing $300,000 to Mount Royal University to explore how optometry training could be offered

Alberta providing $300,000 to Mount Royal University to explore how optometry training could be offered

Calgary (National Times): Right now, in Canada, students interested in becoming optometrists have limited options. There are only two optometry schools in the country, at the University of Waterloo and the Université de Montréal, and the programs are in high demand. Many prospective students leave the country to study, and often do not return to Canada to practice. Seeing this gap, Alberta’s government has signed a letter of commitment with Mount Royal University to support them in working with the University of Waterloo to explore the potential of offering optometry training in Alberta. “This is a great opportunity for Alberta.…
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Alberta providing $7 million in additional funding to Grande Prairie to help community transition to municipal police service

Alberta providing $7 million in additional funding to Grande Prairie to help community transition to municipal police service

Calgary (National Times): Alberta’s government is following through on a commitment to ensure that communities can pursue policing solutions that meet their needs and are supported in reaching their public safety goals. That’s why the province is supporting the City of Grande Prairie with an additional $7 million in funding as it transitions to a municipal police service, helping to advance a homegrown solution that meets the needs of the community. This new funding reinforces and builds on the province’s initial $9.7 million two-year commitment to help the City of Grande Prairie meet its policing and public safety needs, following…
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Writs Have Been Issued for Three Alberta Provincial By-Elections

Writs Have Been Issued for Three Alberta Provincial By-Elections

Calgary (National Times): Alberta’s Chief Electoral Officer, Gordon McClure, confirms writs were issued today to administer by-elections in Electoral Division 31 – Edmonton-Ellerslie, Electoral Division 44 – Edmonton-Strathcona, and Electoral Division 76 – Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills to elect members to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) has the authority, under sections 9(1) and 47(1) of the Election Act, to appoint Returning Officers and Election Clerks. These officers play a vital role in the fair and impartial management of Provincial General Elections and by-elections. “Appointments have been made for the Returning Officers and Election Clerks in Edmonton-Ellerslie, Edmonton-Strathcona,…
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Premier Danielle Smith names cabinet ministers and members

Premier Danielle Smith names cabinet ministers and members

Calgary (National Times): Premier Danielle Smith has named the ministers and members who will serve on the government’s cabinet policy committees. Cabinet policy committees are essential to the work of government, reviewing policy decisions, setting long-range strategic priorities and contributing to proposals and reviews of legislation and regulation. “I am proud of the dedication of Alberta’s cabinet ministers and MLAs who are stepping up to take on additional responsibilities and work on behalf of Albertans. Each committee member will bring invaluable insight and new perspectives reflecting the diversity of their own experiences. I look forward to working together on Alberta’s…
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Alberta’s government invests $17 million into youth employment

Alberta’s government invests $17 million into youth employment

Calgary (National Times): For over a century, Alberta has been known as the land of opportunity, a place where people come to build a better future for themselves and their families. Today, more than five million people call the province home, with many drawn by the promise that if they work hard, they too can benefit from the Alberta Advantage. That’s why Alberta’s government continues to work tirelessly to ensure there are pathways to prosperity for future generations so they can continue to call Alberta the best place to live, work and raise a family. “Investing in our young people…
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ISKCON Calgary’s 21st Annual Sri Jagannath Rath Yatra on June 22

ISKCON Calgary’s 21st Annual Sri Jagannath Rath Yatra on June 22

Calgary, (Rajeev Sharma) : The Radha Madhav Cultural Association (ISKCON Calgary) will present the spirit of devotion and cultural vibrancy to the city with the 21st Annual Sri Jagannath Rath Yatra Chariot Festival on Sunday, June 22, 2025. In an interview with National Times, Krishna Vidyadas Prabhu, one of the key organizers, highlighted the festival’s message of unity, love, and cultural harmony, welcoming all Calgarians regardless of background or faith. He stated that this highly anticipated spiritual and cultural event will commence with a grand chariot parade at 11:00 AM from 421 Riverfront Avenue, near the Harry Hays Building. Devotees…
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