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Peace Region

City Hall
Mayor says bylaw change meant to keep pet owners responsible
Grande Prairie's mayor says adding a section to the Noise, Nuisance and Disturbances Bylaw, banning the release of pets onto public property, is to make sure responsible pet owners are exactly that. Jackie Clayton says this covers several things. "From the releasing of goldfish, to the releasing of reptiles, to t...
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City of Grande Prairie
Applications open for City's 2027 Community Group Funding
Applications are now open for the City of Grande Prairie's next Community Group Funding Cycle until June 29.The program is a city funding stream for programs and services run by community groups that benefit the community and residents.The funding is split up into four options: small grants up to $10,000, medium grants...
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GP Holiday Inn
Meet & Greet with NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi
Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi will be in Grande Prairie tonight (Tuesday, June 2) answering questions from residents.People are encouraged to attend the Holiday Inn conference centre, starting at 7 p.m., and hear why the NDP believe they are the ones "to end the healthcare crisis, create a stable place to inves...
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Federal Politics
MP Chris Warkentin responds to Statistics Canada announcing Canada recession
Grande Prairie's Member of Parliament is responding to reports Canada has entered a recession.Chris Warkentin is sharing his reaction to Statistics Canada's announcement and says Prime Minister Mark Carney needs to reverse the damage done by 11 years of bad policies.Warkentin says Canada needs a real plan to unleash it...
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Healthcare
Beaverlodge Regional Hospital Emergency Department to be without a doctor twice this week
Alberta Health Services says the Emergency Department at the Beaverlodge Regional Hospital will be without an on-site physician twice this week.There won't be a doctor there from 8 p.m tonight (Tuesday, June 2) until 8 a.m. tomorrow (Wednesday, June 3).The second disruption is planned to run from 8 a.m. on Thursday, Ju...
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Seniors' Week
City wins Provincial Age-Friendly Recognition Award
The City of Grande Prairie was recognized for its Aging Well Together Initiative yesterday (Monday, June 1) by the province.The City received the Age-Friendly Recognition Award from local MLAs Nolan Dyck and Ron Wiebe during an event to kick off Seniors' Week celebrations at the Bowes.This award highlighted the City's ...
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Alberta

Provincial Politics
Alberta to roll out new ID cards in July, replacing provincial paper health cards
Alberta's government says it will begin rolling out three-in-one identification cards, ultimately replacing the province's long-reviled paper health cards.Starting July 2, new driver's licences and ID cards will include resident's health numbers and citizenship markers, a move the government says will streamline access...
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Government of Alberta invests nearly $5 million in environmental conservation
The Government of Alberta is investing nearly $5 million to support conservation in Alberta.Through the Private Land Conservation Program, $2.8 million in grant funding has been awarded to five projects that will conserve over 8,500 acres across Alberta.More specifically, $156,790 will be presented to the Crooked Creek...
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Conservative MP says First Nations votes will be critical in Alberta referendum
OTTAWA - Conservative MP Billy Morin says he will spend the summer talking to Indigenous leaders about encouraging people to vote in the Alberta referendum. Albertans are set to vote in October on whether they want to stay in Canada or prefer to hold a...
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Faster answers
Province invests to improve death investigations for Alberta families
The Government of Alberta announced they're investing in infrastructure and technology to bolster death investigations and provide answers for families faster.As a result, the province will invest $125 million over four years for a new facility for the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) in Edmonton. They'll al...
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Canada

Activists call on feds to put pressure on Israel over treatment of Gaza aid flotilla
OTTAWA - Canadian activists detained by Israel last month while taking part in an aid flotilla trying to reach Gaza say Canada isn't doing enough to call out treatment by Israeli officials that Ottawa has called appalling. Prime Minister Mark Carney an...
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Conservative MP says First Nations votes will be critical in Alberta referendum
OTTAWA - Conservative MP Billy Morin says he will spend the summer talking to Indigenous leaders about encouraging people to vote in the Alberta referendum. Albertans are set to vote in October on whether they want to stay in Canada or prefer to hold a...
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Quebec's first tornado of 2026 touches down in Saguenay region, researchers say
MONTREAL - Researchers say Quebec's first recorded tornado of 2026 touched down in the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region on May 25. The Northern Tornadoes Project at Western University says the tornado damaged a roof, snapped a tree and toppled a recreationa...
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Slashing development fees is not a cure-all for housing affordability: CMHC
OTTAWA - Slashing municipal development charges would not be enough on its own to make homes affordable again across Canada, says a new analysis from the federal housing agency. Development charges are fees cities impose on developers that are mainly u...
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Groups call on Ottawa to reverse course on environmental policy
OTTAWA - Some of Canada's largest environmental groups were on Parliament Hill Wednesday, urging the Liberal government to reverse course on what they're calling "rollbacks" of environmental policy. Representatives of 14 groups held a news conference t...
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Ottawa tells CRTC to change course on increasing streamers' financial contributions
OTTAWA - Ottawa is directing the CRTC to back down on its recent decision to triple streamers' financial contributions to Canadian content, and will instead provide $600 million to the sector, Culture Minister Marc Miller said Wednesday. The decision c...
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