Liberal MPs gather for first time since Trudeau announced his resignation plans
Liberal MPs are meeting in Ottawa today for the first time since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he will step down.
The national caucus meeting, set to take place both in person and online, was originally set to last six hours to give MPs time to discuss Trudeau's previous refusal to resign.
Now, the focus will be on next steps for the party as it begins a national search for a leader who can hold their own against popular Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.
Is Donald Trump kidding? Americans in Canada react to tariff, annexation threats
Incoming U.S. president Donald Trump has been courting controversy in Canada since his election victory, with threats to impose whopping tariffs on Canadian goods and musings about the country becoming "the 51st state."
While Trump's comments have drawn anger and fear among Canadians, reaction from Americans who live, study or work in Canada has been mixed – and largely influenced by how they voted in the presidential election.
Update: Shaw internet service in Lacombe interrupted due to vandalism, fix could take 8 to 12 hours
Services in the area have been restored.
Original story:
Some Shaw/Rogers customers in Lacombe were experiencing an interruption to their internet, television and home phone services.
The company says it is working to restore service as quickly as possible.
Affected services included Internet, Business Internet, Phone, Business Phone, Digital TV, VOD, Gateway, Xfinity TV, and WiFi Access Points.
Crews have determined the outage is due to a fibre cut caused by vandalism.
Rebels sign 17-year-old goaltender Matthew Kondro
The Red Deer Rebels have announced that goaltender Matthew Kondro has signed a WHL Scholarship and Development Agreement with the team.
The 17-year-old netminder from St. Albert, Alberta was selected in round eight, 171st overall by the Rebels at the 2022 WHL Prospects Draft.
In 16 games this season with the Drumheller Dragons (AJHL), Kondro has a 3.30 goals-against-average, .898 save-percentage, and win-loss record of 8-4-2.
Update: RCMP seek public assistance in locating missing 26-year-old
Update:
On Feb. 12, the Red Deer RCMP advised that 26-year-old Marissa Ann Hiltz was located and is safe.
Click here for the update.
Original story:
The Red Deer RCMP were seeking the public’s assistance in locating missing 26-year-old Marissa Ann Hiltz.
She was last seen on Dec. 30, 2024 in Red Deer.
There was concern for her well-being.
Missing youth found safe
A missing 15-year-old has been found and is safe.
The Red Deer RCMP were seeking assistance from the public to locate the youth.
She was last seen on Dec. 30, 2024, in Red Deer and reported missing on Jan. 3.
There was concern for her well-being.
Click here for the original story.
Penhold Crossing student enjoying opportunity to learn more about animal health in dual credit course
Meet Haley Morris, a Grade 10 student attending Penhold Crossing School. She is enrolled in dual credit AHT1050, The Veterinary Profession.
Morris has been wanting to be a Vet since she was in Grade 1. She likes to work with animals, and hopes to volunteer at a veterinary clinic to assist with injured animals.
RDP advancing sustainability priorities through masterclass
Red Deer Polytechnic (RDP) is providing innovative education, training, and applied research opportunities that address industrial and societal needs across Alberta.
In collaboration with Stardust Solar, a registered provider of The North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners ® (NABCEP®), RDP offers a Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Installation Masterclass.
RDP Kings and Queens back in action this week
This week, the Red Deer Polytechnic (RDP) Basketball, Hockey and Volleyball teams will be back in action. The RDP Volleyball teams will host the Lethbridge Polytechnic Kodiaks twice. The Kings and Queens Hockey teams will play the SAIT Trojans. Both basketball squads will take on the Kodiaks in Lethbridge.
Here is a summary of the upcoming competition:
Volleyball RDP Queens vs Kodiaks | Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre | Friday, January 10 | 6 pm
Government of Alberta signs letter of intent with Enbridge to increase oil production
The Government of Alberta is working with partners to increase pipeline capacity in pursuit of its goal to double crude oil production and increase exports to the United States.
Alberta is a strong partner to the United States, currently delivering more than 4.3 million barrels per day to the U.S. The province is committed to increasing Alberta’s crude oil production and preserving and adding pipeline capacity, supporting North American energy security as well as enabling increased U.S. production.