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Peace Region

GPPS
Grande Prairie Enforcement Services targeting excessive vehicle noise
Grande Prairie Enforcement Services is stepping up efforts to address concerns with excessive vehicle noise.Each spring, noise complaints caused by inadequate mufflers, modified equipment and disruptive driving behaviours increase, with 160 tickets issued for noise violations in Grande Prairie in 2024 alone.To enhance ...
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Fire Ban
Fire ban in the County of Grande Prairie
The County of Grande Prairie says a fire ban will be in place as of 8 a.m. on Monday, May 5.It will replace an earlier fire restriction issued on April 30.The Towns of Sexsmith, Wembley and Beaverlodge are included in the ban.No new fire permits are being issued and existing ones are revoked.All outdoor burning, includ...
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RCMP
Two suspected arsons being investigated by Whitecourt RCMP
Whitecourt RCMP is asking for the public's help in two suspected arson investigations. Two fires were reported eight days apart in the same area of the East Industrial Park, south of 41 Avenue and 30 Street. The first was Thursday, April 17, then again on Friday, April 25; no residents or property were damaged by these...
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wildfires
Out of control wildfire burning near Deer Ridge Estates
UPDATE 2: Both the County of Grande Prairie and the Grande Prairie Regional Emergency Partnership (GPREP) say that no homes have been lost in the Deer Ridge Estates Fire.They also say that fire crews have "made significant progress to contain the fire using fire retardant dropped by air tankers and a dozer guard.&...
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RCMP
Drivers reminded to watch for stopped school buses
Peace Regional RCMP say a driver was given a $1,500 fine after disregarding signage on a school bus.Mounties say that on April 28, a school bus driver reported that someone had passed a bus that had stopped to let some kids off. The bus's stop sign had been deployed.Police say they were able to eventually get the licen...
May 04, 2025
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RCMP
Suspect charged after vehicle theft, owner dragged short distance
Grande Prairie RCMP say a suspect charged after a stolen vehicle led to that vehicle's owner being dragged a short distance is due in court Wednesday, May 7.Mounties say on April 13 just before 4:30 a.m., someone had stopped at a west side gas station. They came out to find someone trying to steal their vehicle.The veh...
May 04, 2025
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Alberta

PROVINCE
'A positive first step': Premier Smith has first meeting with Prime Minister Carney
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she had a positive first meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday.Smith said her and Carney spoke at length about the policies and legislation that are "holding back Alberta's economy".She said they discussed specific proposals for projects and legislative reforms ...
May 02, 2025
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Provincial Politics
Alberta government defends $280K for new rug in premier's office
Alberta's government is defending a hefty bill to replace the rug in Premier Danielle Smith's office.The government says the previous carpet in the 6,500 square foot legislature space was more than 20 years old and riddled with rips and stains.It says it recently spent about $280,000 to replace the rug, because the leg...
May 02, 2025
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Health
Alberta reports 17 more cases of measles, bringing total to 210
Alberta is reporting 17 new cases of measles, bringing the province's total to 210 since the beginning of March.The government says half the total cases have been recorded in the province's south zone, including 13 of the new cases.It says 26 of the total cases are considered active and could be transmitted to others.A...
May 02, 2025
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Provincial Politics
Alberta government in 'final stages' of health-care revamp with new legislation
A year-and-a-half after announcing it would massively reorganize the health-care system, Alberta's government says it's now in the final stages of the still-controversial revamp.The United Conservatives are dismantling the provincial health authority, Alberta Health Services, reducing it to a hospital services provider...
May 02, 2025
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Canada

In the news today: Trump threatens 100% tariff on foreign-made films
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Trump threatens 100% tariff on foreign-made films President Donald Trump is opening a new salvo in his tariff war, targeting films made outside the U.S. In a post Sunday night on his Truth Social platform, Trump said he has author...
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Complainant to continue testifying at hockey players' sexual assault trial
A woman who prosecutors allege was sexually assaulted by five former members of Canada's world junior hockey team is set to continue testifying at their trial today. The woman, who cannot be identified under a publication ban, told the court last week that she felt drunk and not fully aware of her surroundings at the L...
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Territorial premiers say internal trade talks should consider northern context
The premiers of Canada's three territories say the county's push to remove internal trade barriers needs to consider the unique economic situation of the North. Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai, Northwest Territories Premier R.J. Simpson and Northwest Territories Premier P.J. Akeeagok say they will be exploring the creation o...
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Trump says 'highly unlikely' U.S. ever uses military force to annex Canada
OTTAWA - U.S. President Donald Trump says it is "highly unlikely" the United States would ever use military force to annex Canada. In a wide-ranging interview on NBC's "Meet The Press" which aired Sunday, Trump says he wouldn't rule it out against Greenland, but says he doesn't see it happening with...
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McGill platform becomes safe space for conserving U.S. climate research under threat
MONTREAL - Academics at McGill University in Montreal are providing the U.S. scientific community a platform to protect climate research under attack. Six months ago, researchers at McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management launched SUSANHub.com, a database that centralizes climate research and data. "We...
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Canadian students in Netherlands for 1945 liberation celebrations
HALIFAX - As the Netherlands marks the 80th anniversary of the country's liberation by the Canadian Army, more than 1,000 Canadian students will take part in events where they are expected to sense both the horror of war and the reverence of the Dutch for their liberators. Upwards of 175,000 Canadians fought as part of...
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