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Healthcare
Valleyview Health Centre emergency department disruption
Alberta Health Services says the emergency department at the Valleyview Health Centre is without a physician from 4:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, May 8) until 8 a.m. tomorrow (Thursday, May 9). Nurses will be on site for triage, assessments and referrals. EMS is still available so people with medical emergencies can still ...
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Healthcare
Public Health Clinic moved temporarily
Alberta Health Services says the Grande Prairie Public Health Clinic has temporarily moved to the QEII Ambulatory Care Centre until further notice. Immunizations are being done out of the auditorium space in the QEII and plans are being developed to relocate other health programming normally offered in the provincial b...
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GPLT
GPLT's production of Much Ado About Nothing opens May 8
Grande Prairie Live Theatre's 2024-2025 season closes out with a staging of the Shakespeare classic Much Ado About Nothing.Director Agnes Pasko says the romantic comedy follows two couples in 16th-century Italy as they come together while dealing with mistaken identities, misunderstandings and witty disagreements."...
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Arbor Day
Harry Balfour School hosting Arbor Day ceremonial tree planting
The Grande Prairie Arbor Day Society will mark the annual tree planting holiday with a ceremonial tree planting at Harry Balfour School Thursday, May 8.The Society chooses a school every Arbor Day to receive the ceremonial first tree to be planted on the first Thursday of the first full week of May.This year's tree was...
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History
80th anniversary of VE Day
May 8, 2025, marks the 80th anniversary of VE Day.VE is short for Victory in Europe and is the day World War II officially ended in Europe.It continued into August of 1945 in the Pacific.Over a million Canadians and Newfoundlanders served in the war. Of those, more than 42,000 were killed and almost 55,000 were wounded...
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2025 Federal Election
Voter turnout in Grande Prairie above national number
Elections Canada numbers show that voter turnout for the federal election was slightly above the national turnout in the Grande Prairie riding.Of the 83,264 people on the voters list, 59,000 came out to cast a ballot, giving a turnout of 70.85 per cent. That includes ballots that were counted and ones that were rejecte...
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Federal-provincial grant investment improving inclusiveness in child-care facilities
Applications are open for the second round of the Inclusive Spaces Program Grant, part of an effort to create more inclusive and accessible child-care spaces in Alberta.Applications close June 13 and up to $5 million will be distributed. The grants are funded through a joint $15 million federal-provincial investment un...
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YOU'RE NOT ALONE
Alberta government reaffirms support for youth during mental health week
This mental health week, the Government of Alberta is reminding young residents that help is out there, through initiatives like the Youth Suicide Prevention Program and Free Play for Kids Inc. Over 2024-2026, provincial officials say Alberta has added $1 million to Youth Suicide Prevention Grants, bringing the total t...
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Provincial Politics
Smith says sovereignty referendum provides 'outlet' to avoid creation of new party
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she's willing to risk a separation referendum to avert the growth of a political rival.Smith has said she doesn't support separating her province from Canada, but Albertans have genuine grievances with the federal government, and she wants concessions from Liberal Prime Minister Mark...
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Provincial Politics
Constitutional experts say Alberta referendum to separate from Canada would put country in unexplored territory
Constitutional experts say a vote in Alberta to separate from Canada would pitch the country into unexplored territory on everything from money to First Nations and national parks.Moves by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have recently made it easier for questions to be brought to a referendum.Alberta's noisy separatist ...
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Canada

Grey whale washes ashore near Tofino, B.C. Cause of death unknown
TOFINO - A grey whale among a population that is listed as a special concern in Canada has washed ashore on a Vancouver Island beach. Parks Canada says the whale was spotted floating offshore on May 6, then it landed the next day on Long Beach in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve near Tofino. The federal agency is warn...
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Ottawa, Indigenous capital group sign first-of-its-kind 10-year agreement
OTTAWA - Ottawa and the National Aboriginal Capital Corporation Association have signed a first-of-its-kind, $514 million agreement to help boost entrepreneurship. Indigenous Services Canada says it's the first time it has approved a 10-year agreement under an economic development program meant to advance economic reco...
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What Trump's agreement with the U.K. suggests about trade talks with Canada
WASHINGTON - Experts say U.S. President Donald Trump's preliminary trade agreement with the United Kingdom could offer hints about how his administration might negotiate with Canada. The agreement announced today is not finalized and many details remain unclear, but it sent a signal to nations around the world rattled ...
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Ontario reports almost 200 new measles cases as virus spreads across Canada
TORONTO - Health officials say measles infected 197 more people in Ontario over the last week as the highly contagious disease emerged in new parts of the country. That brings the province's tally of probable and confirmed cases to 1,440 since an outbreak began in October. Public Health Ontario's measles report says th...
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Volunteer in missing children search urges caution against speculation on their fate
HALIFAX - A police investigation is continuing into the disappearance of two young children reported missing last week from their home in northeastern Nova Scotia. On Wednesday, RCMP Staff Sgt. Robert McCamon, a senior major crime investigator, confirmed detectives have been involved in the case since last Saturday, a ...
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Victory in Europe Day commemorations underway in Toronto, Ottawa
OTTAWA - Veterans, members of the Armed Forces and political leaders are gathering at events commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe. Veterans Affairs Canada says Canadians and Allied soldiers accepted the surrender of the German forces in the Netherlands on May 5, 1945. Remainin...
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