Fog patches being reported around Red Deer and Lacombe Monday morning
There are fog patches being reported on the QEII around Red Deer and Lacombe this morning.
Roads are said to be bare and dry with fair visibility.
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Cold weather cancels some buses and classes in Central Alberta
Due to the extreme cold, all school bus routes within Clearview Public Schools will be cancelled Monday, Jan. 20.
High school diploma exams will proceed as scheduled for all students who can safely get to school.
Schools will be open and regular classes will proceed as normal.
For further information, click the following link Administrative Procedure 132: Severe Weather Conditions.
Canadians watching to see if Donald Trump follows through on tariff threat
Donald Trump is set to return to the White House with a massive agenda, leading a deeply divided United States on a starkly different path from his predecessor — and the Republican leader has signalled it means pushing away from America's closest neighbour and ally.
Canadians will be anxiously watching inauguration day ceremonies to see what is among Trump's early priorities amid threats to slap Canada with a 25 per cent across-the-board tariff on Monday.
Venue change for inauguration means Alberta premier will miss in-person ceremony
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith won't be at president-elect Donald Trump's inaugural ceremony on Monday after all, due to bitter cold weather forecasted for tomorrow in Washington, D.C.
Smith, who is spending five days in Washington on a diplomatic trip, was scheduled to attend the event.
But her press secretary, Sam Blackett, says in a statement that most ticketed guests will no longer be able to attend the ceremony in-person because it's being moved indoors to the Capitol Rotunda, and that includes Smith.
More than 60 ill, 17 hospitalized in salmonella outbreak linked to mini pastries
The Public Health Agency of Canada says 61 cases of salmonella across the country, including 17 that have required hospitalization, have been linked to recalled mini pastries.
The agency said the Sweet Cream brand mini pastries have been distributed at bakeries, hotels, restaurants, cafeterias, hospitals, retirement residences, and catered events.
It said 33 of the 61 illnesses are in Quebec, 21 in Ontario, four in British Columbia, two in Alberta and one in New Brunswick.
Extreme cold warning continues Monday morning with -45 windchill values
An extreme cold warning remains in effect for Central Alberta this morning as wind chill values of minus 40 to minus 45 are occurring.
The extreme cold event is expected to end this morning.
Extreme cold puts everyone at risk. Cover up. Frostbite can develop within minutes on exposed skin, especially with wind chill.
If it’s too cold for you to stay outside, it’s too cold for your pet to stay outside.
The Outreach Centre puts out urgent call for support
The Outreach Centre is calling on the community for urgent support after facing a challenging holiday season marked by a decline in donations and unexpected expenses.
This past holiday season, the postal strike impacted the Centre’s ability to solicit and accept donations.
Investments in Alberta's agriculture industry creating thousands of jobs
Alberta's Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation RJ Sigurdson has a lot on his plate in the upcoming year.
He says they want to make sure that every year, efforts are being made to continuously strengthen the agriculture industry.
Extreme cold warning extended for Sunday
Environment Canada has extended its extreme cold warning for Central Alberta.
Wind chill values of minus 40 to minus 45 are expected to return Sunday evening.
Wind chills are expected to moderate Monday afternoon ending the period of extreme cold.
For the latest forecast click here.
Extreme cold puts everyone at risk. Cover up. Frostbite can develop within minutes on exposed skin, especially with wind chill.
Canadian leaders descend on Washington for Donald Trump's inauguration
Canadian politicians are descending on Washington, D.C., amid threats of 25 per cent tariffs when Donald Trump returns to the White House. Many are going to an event at the Canadian Embassy, which sits on Pennsylvania Avenue between the U.S. Capitol and the White House. Here are some of the Canadians expected to be in Washington Monday: