Calgary begins adding fluoride to drinking water for first time in almost 15 years
Fluoride is back in Calgary's drinking water.
The city, in a news release, says it has begun adding the chemical into the water at the direction of councillors.
Council's decision follows a 2021 plebiscite in which about two-thirds of those who voted said they wanted fluoride put back in the water.
The city says fluoride is safe at low levels and is an effective way to prevent cavities and keep teeth strong.
Man jailed for role in Coutts, Alta., COVID protest gains bail pending appeal
One of two men jailed last year for their roles in the Coutts, Alta., border protest has been granted bail while he appeals his conviction and sentence.
An Alberta appeal court judge says Chris Carbert does not pose a threat to public safety and is unlikely to commit a criminal offence if released from custody.
Last fall, a jury found Carbert and Anthony Olienick guilty of mischief over $5,000 and possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace for their role in the blockade.
They were each given prison sentences of 6 ½ years.
Alberta finance Minister to deliver year-end fiscal update, $5.8B surplus forecasted
Alberta’s finance minister is set to deliver the final bottom line number today on last year’s provincial budget.
Nate Horner’s new figure will close the books on the budget for the fiscal year that ended in March.
That budget was last forecast to come in with a nearly $6-billion surplus.
Alberta’s new budget year is now a few months old, but its expected bottom line number is deep in the red.
This budget, introduced by Horner in February, predicts Alberta will register a $5.2-billion deficit at the end of March 2026.
Calgary police say charges laid after 11-year-old boy hit by transit train
Calgary police say charges have been laid after an 11-year-old boy was hit earlier this year by a light-rail train car.
Officers say the boy was walking in a marked crosswalk at Banff Trail Station in mid-April when the CTrain entered the station.
The pedestrian barriers weren't down, and the train struck the boy, who was treated in hospital for life-threatening injuries.
They also said the driver of the train was arrested.
Police say the 60-year-old train operator has since been charged with dangerous operation causing bodily harm.
Two people, including nine-year-old girl, dead after Calgary house fire
Two people, including a nine-year-old girl, are dead following an early morning house fire east of the Calgary airport.
The second victim, a man in his 50s, was found deceased inside the home, while the girl was sent to hospital but did not survive.
Fire spokeswoman Carole Henke says emergency crews called to the Taradale neighbourhood were met by roaring flames bursting from a two-storey home, threatening other nearby structures.
Watchdog investigating police shooting in Calgary, one man sent to hospital
A man is in hospital following a police shooting in Calgary.
Police say officers were patrolling an industrial area in the city's southeast, when a passenger in a vehicle pointed what was believed to be a handgun at them.
The canine unit and other officers were called, and the vehicle was stopped.
Police say a man fled from the vehicle, there was a confrontation with officers, and an officer fired a gun.
The man was transported to hospital in life-threatening condition but was upgraded to stable.