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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called a news conference in Ottawa this morning amid growing calls for his resignation.

The Prime Minister's Office called reporters to Rideau Cottage for 10 a.m. ET and Trudeau is set to speak at 10:45 a.m. ET.

It follows months of speculation over whether Trudeau will decide to step aside and trigger a leadership race.

Red Deer photo radar locations for Jan.

The City of Red Deer’s Automated Traffic Enforcement Program will be operating throughout the month of January.

Mobile units will be operating in the following neighbourhoods:

Glendale, Normandeau, Highland Green, Riverside Meadows, Fairview, Pines, Downtown Core, Waskasoo, Woodlea, Parkvale, Bower, Anders, Morrisroe, Inglewood, Vanier, Lancaster

Mobile units will be operating along the following traffic corridors:

Warmer weather on the way for Central Alberta

Temperatures are expected to warm up this week with lots of sun in the forecast for Central Alberta.

Monday's high is around minus 7 with temperatures expected to reach above zero Tuesday and Wednesday. There is a chance of flurries Monday morning but nothing significant.

Erin Staunton is a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada.

All eyes in Ottawa are on Trudeau’s political future

Monday could mark a historic week in Canadian politics if the growing chorus calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gets its way.

The Globe and Mail is reporting that Trudeau is expected to announce he is stepping down as Liberal party leader as early as Monday.

Trudeau has faced mounting calls for his resignation from MPs in his caucus as public opinion polls have continued to put the governing Liberals trailing far behind the Conservatives.

Burman University associate professor gives lecture at Oxford University

An Associate Professor of Anthropology at Burman University in Lacombe had the opportunity of a lifetime when he gave a lecture at Oxford University in England.

Adam Kiš discussed his book The Development Trap: How Thinking Big Fails The Poor on Nov. 28.

The book, which focuses on poverty and international development, has been out for about six and half years.

"You never know who is reading it and what impact it's making on the world and then I get this email out of the blue in August from someone at Oxford," remarked Kiš.

Soy Canada hosts virtual event targeting customers from Asia and Indo-Pacific

The second annual Canadian Soybean Harvest Update attracted more than 100 virtual attendees from Asia and the Indo-Pacific on December 10, 2024. 

Hosted by Soy Canada, the live-streamed event brought together participants from Canada, China, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Taiwan and Vietnam.

Trudeau expected to step down this week, Globe and Mail reports

The Globe and Mail is reporting that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to announce he is stepping down as Liberal party leader as early as Monday.

Trudeau has faced mounting calls for his resignation from MPs in his caucus as public opinion polls have continued to put the governing Liberals trailing far behind the Conservatives.

The Globe report says three sources, who weren't authorized to speak about the matter publicly, did not know a specific timeline but they expected Trudeau would announce his plans before a national caucus meeting scheduled for Wednesday.

More closures expected for Stettler Emergency Department

Due to an unexpected clinical personnel shortage and inability to secure temporary coverage, the Stettler Hospital and Care Centre emergency department (ED) will be temporarily closed:

  • Jan. 6 at 5 p.m. to Jan. 7 at 8 a.m.
  • Jan. 9 at 5 p.m. to Jan. 10 at 8 a.m.

During times when the ED is closed, nursing staff will remain on site in the emergency department, providing assistance in redirecting/referring patients to alternate emergency departments in neighbouring communities, or other appropriate levels of service, as needed.

Pats edge Rebels in OT

The Red Deer Rebels almost came back to halt their losing skid Saturday night at the Peavey Mart Centrium...almost.

Red Deer was going into the match on a five-game losing streak, and unfortunately lost 4-3 in overtime.

Ten minutes into the first period, the home team was already down 2-0 to the Pats. Rebels goalie, Peyton Shore, was pulled near the end of the first frame after being injured by Regina forward Anthony Wilson, who was given a major and a game misconduct. Chase Wutzke came into the game to replace Shore.

Rebels complete trade with Hitmen

Red Deer Rebels Owner, President and General Manager Brent Sutter today announced that the club has completed a trade with the Calgary Hitmen.

The Rebels have acquired 17-year-old forward Parker MacDougall, 16-year-old forward prospect Ethan Dundas, a fifth round pick in the 2025 WHL Prospects Draft, and a third round in the 2026 WHL Prospects Draft – originally belonging to Swift Current – in exchange for 19-year-old forward Carson Birnie.