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Red Deer and Area

Decades long journey
The Mustard Seed celebrates 10 years in Red Deer
The Mustard Seed celebrated a decade of helping people in Red Deer on Monday.At the event, which was held at The Mustard Seed Community Support Centre, those in attendance enjoyed a barbecue along with an ice cream truck, a 10th anniversary cake, and heard speeches from those who've been involved since the beginning.La...
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Operating for nearly a month
Red Deer RCMP Drone as a First Responder Program already assisting on calls
Red Deer RCMP officially launched its Drone as a First Responder Program last month.They launched it on June 18, which police say marked a significant step in modernizing public safety and enhancing service for Red Deer.This was done in partnership with Red Deer Municipal Policing Services, Red Deer Emergency Services,...
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July 16
Town of Ponoka to host free swim and barbecue ahead of National Drowning Prevention Week
The Town of Ponoka is set to host a family-friendly event ahead of National Drowning Prevention Week.On Thursday, July 16, they will hold a free swim and free outdoor community barbecue at the Ponoka Aquaplex from 1 to 3 p.m. They will move the barbecue indoors if it rains."Over 400 Canadians die in preventable wa...
Jul 11, 2026
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uniting to learn
Annual 'Sports Day' brings out the best in youth and community
Community members came out in droves to this week's Sports Day, hosted annually by Care for Newcomers.In recent years, the event has served as one stop on the summer 'Meet Me in the Park' series, hosted by the City of Red Deer.This year, the event returned to the community fields in Eastview, with an emphasis on introd...
Jul 11, 2026
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Alberta

Alberta, Ottawa and oilsands companies reach Pathways agreement
CALGARY - The Alberta government, Ottawa and five major oilsands producers have signed a memorandum of understanding to advance the multibillion-dollar Pathways carbon capture and storage project. The Pathways project is a condition for a new West Coa...
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Government aims to box out grey market
Regulated iGaming market goes live in Alberta
Alberta's regulated iGaming system is now live, starting the race for private sports betting companies and online casinos to stake their shares in the provincial gambling market.It makes Alberta the second province to officially open the doors to private online gambling operators, behind Ontario.Nearly 50 companies pai...
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Amber Alert cancelled in Alberta, B.C. for six-year-old boy who remains missing
RCMP in Alberta and British Columbia have cancelled Amber Alerts in those provinces for a six-year-old boy, but the child remains missing.Alberta RCMP said Friday that they were cancelling their alert but continuing to investigate the abduction of Lanakai Morrison.The boy was taken Tuesday from the hamlet of Valhalla C...
Jul 11, 2026
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Amber Alert
Missing six-year-old spotted in Fort St. John
Another update has been shared regarding the search for six-year-old Lanakai Morrison.RCMP say they had multiple reported sightings of the boy in BC, and one confirmed sighting Wednesday morning (July 8) in Fort St. John.Mounties say they are working with BC RCMP to locate Lanakai and have several other leads they are ...
Jul 10, 2026
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Canada

Chief says assembly will tackle effect of major projects push on First Nations rights
OTTAWA - Major projects and a coming meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney and the premiers will be the main focus of the Assembly of First Nations annual general assembly this week, National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak said Monday. The AFN gatheri...
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Former Nova Scotia premier John Hamm dead at age 88
HALIFAX - John Hamm, the Progressive Conservative leader who was Nova Scotia premier from 1999 to 2006, has died at age 88. He entered provincial politics in 1993 representing the riding of Pictou Centre, where he had practised as a family doctor for ...
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Former Manitoba MP charged with gun offences, 439 firearms and antique cannon seized
WINNIPEG - A former long-serving Manitoba member of Parliament faces multiple gun charges after police raided his home and seized 439 firearms - and a cannon. Inky Mark faces a dozen Criminal Code charges, including firearms trafficking, after the raid...
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Call to review Tatyanna Harrison death investigation after cause ruled undetermined
VANCOUVER - The family of Tatyanna Harrison and advocacy groups including the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs are calling for a comprehensive review of the investigation into her death four years ago, as they renew calls to reopen the case. It ...
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Ottawa city councillors fuming as unannounced fireworks show follows Canada Day storm
OTTAWA - The City of Ottawa's emergency manager apologized Monday after an unannounced late-night fireworks show rocked parts of the city last week. Federal and municipal agencies say they are now trying to sort out who allowed the blasts to take place...
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Quebec announces plan to train more aerospace workers to meet expected demand
MIRABEL - Quebec's economy minister announced plans to establish a second aerospace engineering campus in the Montreal area as part of a series of initiatives to train more workers in the sector. Bernard Drainville revealed the plans north of Montreal ...
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