Rebels end 2024 on four-game losing skid
The Red Deer Rebels were held off the scoreboard for most of the game Monday night, as team dropped its fourth straight losing 2-1 to Lethbridge at Peavey Mart Centrium.
Brayden Edwards opened the scoring for the Hurricanes at 4:55 of the second period with his 16th goal of the season.
Noah Chadwick would put Lethbridge up 2-0 early in the third with a blast from the left circle.
Year in review: A look at national news events in November 2024
A look at national news events in November 2024:
1 - A New Brunswick woman who lost two military sons to PTSD says she's honoured to be named this year's National Silver Cross Mother. Seventy-eight-year-old Maureen Anderson says she hopes to use her time in the role, on behalf of mothers who have lost a child to active military duty, to keep speaking about post-traumatic stress disorder and to encourage veterans to get all the help they can.
Update: Shelter in place lifted for area within County of Wetaskiwin
Update #2
The Wetaskiwin RCMP received a report of an assault at a rural home on Township Road 441 in Wetaskiwin County.
After attempts to contact the suspect were unsuccessful, RCMP contained the residence and the Alberta RCMP Emergency Response Team was deployed to assist.
A warrant was obtained to enter the home and arrest the suspect.
When entering the home, officers were shot at by the suspect.
Police continued efforts to de-escalate the situation.
Chinese-Russian air co-operation has Norad’s "full attention"
The head of the North American Aerospace Defence Command says Chinese and Russian air co-operation in the Arctic has Norad's "full attention."
Those two countries for the first time staged a joint patrol in the Arctic near the coast of Alaska last July.
U.S. Gen. Gregory Guillot told The Canadian Press in a year interview that it potentially takes decades for two nations’ militaries to reach "full integration" at a level like the U.S. and Canada.
Update: Dangerous person alert issued for Calgary area
Update:
On Dec. 30 at 4:40 p.m., the Calgary Police Service cancelled the dangerous person alert that was issued earlier today.
The suspect, Benedict Kaminski, 38, was located deceased.
His vehicle was also found.
There is no further risk to the public.
RCMP nab copper wire crooks through community initiative
The Alberta RCMP, in partnership with community and industry partners has been participating in an initiative to help address concerns around copper wire theft in the province since October.
Cooler conditions expected this week in Central Alberta
Temperatures in Central Alberta are expected to take a dip as we make our way into the New Year.
The week begins with temperatures sitting around –8 in the region, but will decrease to around –10, and by the end of the week, we could see temperatures around –20.
Year in review: A look at national events in October 2024
A look at national news events in October 2024
1 - Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter celebrates his 100th birthday. It is the first time an American president has lived a full century. The Democrat served as president from 1977 to 1981 and then worked for over four decades leading The Carter Center, a non-governmental organization he and his wife co-founded in 1982. Rosalynn Carter died last year at age 96, and the former president has been in home hospice care for 19 months in his hometown of Plains, Ga.
Federal government plans to extend deadline for charitable donation tax deductions
The federal government plans to extend the deadline for claiming charitable donations on tax returns through to the end of February.
The announcement from Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc comes nearly a week after the premiers called on Justin Trudeau's government to make the move.
A statement from LeBlanc's office says the extension will help ease the effects of the four-week Canada Post strike.
Demand continues to rise for Red Deer Food Bank
Throughout the year, the Red Deer Food Bank experienced an increase in demand for services.
In 2024, over 30,000 people received emergency food hampers, and between 45,000 to 50,000 people received supplemental food.