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Peace Region

GPPS
GPPS shuts down Cobblestone flop house
The Grande Prairie Police Service's Community Standards Unit says it has shut down a flop house in Cobblestone that was a safety hazard for the community.Police say they were first called to the home on March 27 for what they describe as a wellness check.Once they got there, they found that people with no connection to...
6h ago
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Power Outages
ATCO reporting several power outages in the Peace
UPDATE 2: The power outage that had impacted over 200 ATCO customers in the Richmond Industrial Park has ended, according to the ATCO outages map.Defective equipment was given as the cause. There were also smaller outages today west of the airport, and in both the Webster and Sexsmith areas. Those have all been fixed.A...
10h ago
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County of Grande Prairie
Crime prevention town halls in Dimsdale and Webster later this month
The County of Grande Prairie has announced two additional crime prevention town halls this month.The town halls in Webster and Dimsdale will provide opportunities for residents and business owners to connect with County Regional Enforcement Services and RCMP representatives to discuss rural crime concerns and proactive...
12h ago
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Northwestern Polytechnic
NWP's Bee Diagnostic Centre receives grant
Northwestern Polytechnic has received funding to advance research examining a parasite that targets honeybee colonies.NWP's National Bee Diagnostic Centre has received a $195,300 grant from non-profit Results Driven Agriculture Research to fund research into Varroa mite and the viruses it carries.Over the next two year...
18h ago
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Missing Person
Grande Prairie RCMP looking for missing 74-year-old
Update on April 3 at 11:10 a.m. - RCMP would like to inform the public that Erwin Siemens has been located safe. Police would like to thank the public and media for their assistance.----------------------------------------Previous:Grande Prairie RCMP are looking for a missing 74-year-old man.Erwin Siemens was last seen...
Apr 03, 2025
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Community
Cedar Point operating at full capacity, has high rate of people going to independent living, says official
Cedar Point, the housing support facility for Grande Prairie's homeless population, is operating at near capacity.It has 50 people staying there currently. There is room for 64.The Mustard Seed community development specialist Kendra Sledding says they have seen what she calls "positive impacts with the residents....
Apr 02, 2025
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Alberta

2024 RANKINGS
Alberta ranks number one in beverage container recycling
Alberta has risen through the ranks to be Canada's number one recycler, with residents returning more than two billion cans, bottles and other containers in 2024. This represents about 85 per cent of all non-refillable beverage containers, the highest return rate in the country, the provincial government reported on Th...
10h ago
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RCMP
Alberta RCMP cautioning against speeding as road conditions improve
Alberta RCMP is reminding drivers to slow down. As the weather gets warmer, and roads become clear, police say it is important to keep in mind the dangers of speeding. Unsafe speeds can risk collision and serious injury for all road users. In 2024, Alberta RCMP issued 48,600 speeding tickets, and 4,283 in the month of ...
10h ago
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20 per cent raise over term of deal
Alberta nurses overwhelmingly ratify 4-year agreement
Alberta's nurses have ratified a four-year collective agreement paying them nearly a 20 per cent raise over the term of the deal.The new agreement, which nurses affirmed overwhelmingly, makes workers in this province the highest paid anywhere in the country.The United Nurses of Alberta (UNA) noted 95.74 per cent of tho...
13h ago
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POLITICS
Ex-MLA urges Premier Smith to lower referendum threshold
Former Medicine Hat-area legislator Drew Barnes says Premier Danielle Smith should lower the threshold for Albertans to force an independence referendum after Smith said she doesn't see herself putting the question to a ballot. -"The door is open, but only by the slimmest of margins," Barnes said Wednesday. C...
22h ago
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Canada

Yukon targets Elon Musk's companies in response to U.S. tariffs
The Yukon government says it's ending rebates for all Tesla products, as it targets companies associated with tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, who is also a senior adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump. A statement from Premier Ranj Pillai says the moves are in response to the latest round of tariffs imposed by the United...
6h ago
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Judge scraps 'unintelligible' order to free self-professed hitman claiming asylum
OTTAWA - A Federal Court judge has ordered that a self-described hitman associated with a Mexican drug cartel remain in custody, throwing out a refugee board member's ruling that he be released pending his asylum case. Justice Julie Blackhawk says the application for release must be reconsidered by a different board me...
7h ago
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High anxiety over softwood lumber despite tone change from U.S.: B.C. premier
British Columbia's premier says he is encouraged to see a shifting tone in U.S. President Donald Trump's talks with Canada, but concerns remain about how tariffs could devastate the province's softwood lumber sector. Premier David Eby says he will be travelling to Prince George in the B.C. Interior to speak with forest...
9h ago
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U-Vic's overdose polices didn't 'meet the moment' before student's death: report
VICTORIA - There were several points at which a University of Victoria student could have been saved before she died of a drug overdose last year, but instead a report says she didn't get the naloxone or respiratory support needed to survive. The report by former Abbotsford, B.C., police chief Bob Rich looks into the J...
9h ago
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Bill 40: Court of Appeal sides with English boards over Quebec government reforms
MONTREAL - Quebec's Court of Appeal has upheld a lower-court ruling that found a provincial law abolishing school boards violated English-language minority education rights. The Quebec English School Boards Association called today's decision a recognition of the anglophone community's constitutional right to manage an...
10h ago
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Judge finds Ottawa man guilty on terror, hate charges related to neo-Nazi propaganda
OTTAWA - A Superior Court judge has found Ottawa-area graphic designer Patrick Macdonald guilty on three counts of terror and hate-related charges related to the production of antisemitic propaganda for the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division. Superior Court Justice Robert Smith found Macdonald guilty this week on all t...
10h ago
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