Calgary City Council Proposes Doubling Fines for Playground Zone Speeding

Calgary City Council has unanimously passed a proposal to recommend doubling the fines for vehicles speeding in playground zones. The motion was tabled by Coun. Jasmine Mian, who cited concerns from parents and residents about speeding in school and playground areas. The proposal will now be discussed at the Alberta Municipalities Conference in September. If approved, the fines would increase from the current $81 minimum to a higher amount, further deterring drivers from exceeding the posted speed limit in these sensitive zones.

Thousands of Kilograms of Garbage Expected in Calgary’s Annual Pathway and River Cleanup

Beginning Friday, 2,000 volunteers will scour 300 kilometers of river pathways in Calgary, anticipating the collection of thousands of kilograms of garbage. This annual cleanup effort, sparked by the discovery of a mattress in the Elbow River by 12-year-old Sandra Crawford in 1967, has evolved to address modern challenges such as encampments with potential hazards like drugs and weapons. Volunteers are equipped with special tools and knowledge to handle any dangers encountered, such as needles, which are flagged and reported to Alpha House for safe removal.

Calgary’s Vertigo Theatre Presents Modern Twist on Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson with ‘Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson – #2B’

Get ready for a fresh take on the classic detective duo as Vertigo Theatre presents the Canadian premiere of ‘Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson – #2B.’ This mystery/comedy features Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson as women, offering a contemporary spin on the beloved characters. Julie Orton and Tahirih Vejdani bring the legendary detectives to life, showcasing their unique dynamic and tenacity in solving mysteries.

Edmonton Police Seek Public’s Help in Solving 15-Year-Old Homicide of Michelle Hadwen

Fifteen years after Michelle Hadwen’s life was tragically cut short, Edmonton Police Service (EPS) is renewing its plea to the public for assistance in solving her unsolved homicide. On October 5, 2009, Hadwen was last seen alive leaving the York Hotel in Edmonton. Just a few hours later, she was found severely injured on the street near 79 Street and 121 Avenue and later succumbed to her injuries in the hospital. Despite extensive investigations over the years, no arrests have been made in Hadwen’s case, which remains a mystery. Now, EPS Historical Homicide Section is releasing new information and video footage in the hopes of generating fresh leads. They believe Hadwen, who led a transient lifestyle, may have had encounters with individuals who could provide crucial details about her最后的时刻s leading up to her death. The police urge anyone with any information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, to come forward and contact EPS or Crime Stoppers.

Calgary Police Seek Suspect in Church Arson Incident

On April 21, 2023, a male suspect entered the parking lot of Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Roman Catholic Parish in Calgary’s northeast and set a nativity display ablaze before fleeing on foot. The fire caused substantial damage to the church. Police describe the suspect as a male between 20 and 40 years old, approximately six feet tall, with a heavy build. He was last seen wearing a neon-yellow belt, black gloves, grey sweatpants, black running shoes, and a black backpack. Witnesses who may have relevant CCTV footage are urged to contact the Calgary Police Service at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers.

Southbound Lanes of Highway 2 Closed After Multi-Vehicle Collision and Fuel Spill Near Okotoks

The southbound lanes of Highway 2 near Okotoks are closed due to a multi-vehicle collision and fuel spill that occurred around 1:45 p.m. on Thursday. One person was airlifted to a hospital in Calgary by STARS Air Ambulance, while another person with non-life-threatening injuries was transported by ground ambulance. Traffic is being diverted onto 338 Avenue and the southbound lanes will remain closed until the spill is cleaned up. Fire crews are still on scene.

Parkland County RCMP Charge Man in Child Luring and Sexual Assault Investigation

The Parkland County RCMP have charged a 29-year-old man, Kendrik Bozman, with several counts of sexual assault, sexual interference, and luring a child. The charges stem from an investigation that began on April 22nd, after a complaint of child luring and sexual assault involving a youth. Police executed a search warrant at a home and vehicle in Edmonton and subsequently arrested Bozman two days later.

Capital Power Abandons Carbon Capture Project Due to Economic Uncertainty and Technological Risks

Capital Power’s decision to halt its Genesee carbon capture project highlights the financial and technological challenges facing such initiatives. The $2.4-billion project aimed to reduce carbon emissions, but uncertainty over carbon credit value and the fate of carbon pricing, along with the risks and costs associated with using the technology in a gas plant, contributed to the decision. While other carbon capture proposals may continue, analysts believe the risks are lower in industries with more established technologies.

Alberta’s Comprehensive Drought Response Plan: Ensuring Support amidst Water Shortages

In response to potential drought conditions, Alberta has implemented a five-stage drought response plan to safeguard the well-being of its citizens. This plan encompasses conservation measures, water-sharing agreements, and a proactive approach to drought preparedness. As of now, the province is in Stage 4, implementing water storage and diversion strategies. An emergency declaration under the Water Act remains a last resort, with temporary measures in place to prioritize water usage if necessary.

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