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Peace Region

County of Grande Prairie
County phone lines down at two offices
The County of Grande Prairie is currently dealing with a phone line outage. They say as of noon today (Monday, May 25), the outage is affecting both inbound and outbound calls from their Community Services Building and FCSS office in Clairmont. An update will be shared when the outage is resolved.
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PWPSD
Spirit River Regional Academy Grade-12 student named 2026 Teacher Bursary recipient
Peace Wapiti Public School Division is congratulating the most recent recipient of their teacher bursary program.Spirit River Regional Academy Grade-12 student Jaxon Stoke has been named the 2026 Teacher Bursary recipient, as he plans to pursue a degree in secondary education at the University of Alberta in the fall.Of...
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City of Grande Prairie
City of GP advising landscapers to confirm boulevard and property line locations
The City of Grande Prairie is reminding the community to do their research before undertaking any landscaping projects.The city says it is important for residents to confirm property lines and understand boulevard areas, the portions of land along the front and sometimes side of titled properties that include trees pla...
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RCMP
Impaired driver in custody after two near misses
Peace Regional RCMP took an allegedly impaired driver into custody last week after multiple reports of dangerous driving. On Monday, May 15, Mounties say a vehicle was travelling from Peace River to Simon Lake when they crossed to the opposing side of the highway, forcing an oncoming driver to swerve into the ditch and...
May 24, 2026
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Found
GP RCMP locate missing teenager
UPDATE: Grande Prairie RCMP have located Dennie Joe Laboucan safe, and thank the public for their help. Grande Prairie RCMP are asking for the public's help in locating a missing teenage boy. Dennie Joe Laboucan was last seen earlier today, (Sunday, May 24) and RCMP are concerned for his well-being. He is described as:...
May 24, 2026
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Road work
City of Grande Prairie to begin road overlay for Royal Oaks and Northridge week of May 25
Road overlay improvements are expected to begin sometime between May 25 and May 29 as part of the City of Grande Prairie's 2026 capital construction season. Crews will be working in select areas of Royal Oaks and Northridge as they conduct asphalt milling and overlay, concrete spot repairs and minor storm sewer repairs...
May 24, 2026
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Alberta

many alberta groups to receive dollars
395 agencies to advance gender equality through federal funding
A total of 395 organizations across Canada, including many in Alberta, are receiving funding from the federal government to advance gender equality.The funding totals more than $77.5 million, and is being distributed through the Ministry of Women and Gender Equality (WAGE) via three streams.$44.4 million for 218 organi...
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may water supply outlook
Alberta river flows looking strong, provincial gov't says
The Alberta government says the province's water supply outlook is promising with summer just around the corner.The May Water Supply Outlook report shows conditions are on track to be much better than last year, with strong snowpack and multiple spring snowstorms."Most of Alberta is heading into the summer season ...
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Amidst Melanoma Awareness Month
Primary Care Alberta reminds public of sun safety
In recognition of Melanoma Awareness Month, Primary Care Alberta is reminding Albertans of the importance of protecting themselves from the sun, whether working or playing outside.Officials say that melanoma is not only the most serious type of skin cancer but the fifth most diagnosed type of cancer in Alberta. Melanom...
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Artificial Intelligence
PIA "doesn't have confidence" in provincial AI investments
The provincial government is continuing to invest in AI programs to serve Albertans in all aspects of life. Just this week, the province announced a new panel on strengthening post-secondary education to prepare students to enter an AI-driven economy. On Wednesday, May 20, they also committed $10 million over three yea...
May 22, 2026
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Canada

In the news today: Tumbler Ridge memo, Western premiers meeting ends, Stratford adieu
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed ... Memo warned PM of public anxiety about mental health, firearms after B.C. shootings Three days after the February mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., government ...
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Memo warned PM of public anxiety about mental health, firearms after B.C. shootings
OTTAWA - Three days after the February mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., government officials warned Prime Minister Mark Carney that online sentiment was shifting from collective grief toward "emerging accountability narratives" - including questio...
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South Korean submarine in B.C. is floor model in sales pitch to supply Canada's fleet
VICTORIA - The flagship of South Korea's submarine fleet is docked in British Columbia where it's serving as a floating floor model in the Asian nation's pitch for Canada to buy 12 like it. The crew of the ROKS Dosan Ahn Changho, a KSS-III-class diesel...
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Anand says Israel's 'mistreatment' of Canadians in flotilla violated UN treaty
OTTAWA - Israel's mistreatment of Canadians participating in a flotilla trying to reach Gaza violated the Vienna Convention, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Monday. In a social media post, Anand said she spoke with Israeli Foreign Minister Gi...
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Former federal cabinet member Navdeep Bains enters Ontario Liberal leadership race
TORONTO - Former federal cabinet member Navdeep Bains has entered the Ontario Liberal leadership race. Bains worked as a science and industry minister in Justin Trudeau's government before leaving politics in 2021. He recently resigned as an executive...
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Vancouver says camping overnight in parks will still be allowed during World Cup
VANCOUVER - The City of Vancouver has issued a human rights plan for the FIFA World Cup that begins next month, saying people who are homeless will still be able to shelter in parks overnight, but structures will have to be removed during the day under...
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