Red Deer residents raise over $80,000 for child literacy program
A mountain of sweet treats was purchased this past spring as Red Deer residents raised more than $80,000 during the Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign.
The funds will go directly toward helping struggling readers reach their potential through Reading College, a project of the Foundation for Red Deer Public Schools.
Reading College, held each July, provides students with identified reading gaps an incredible summer experience that builds their skills, confidence and love of reading.
RCMP searching for suspect known to frequent Olds and Red Deer County
Alberta RCMP needs your help in tracking down Kayla Jennifer Penny, who is wanted for various crimes.
Penny was featured in this week's Wanted Wednesday profile.
She was last seen in Fort McMurray and is also known to frequent Olds and Red Deer County.
If you see Penny, do not approach.
Report any information to police or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Red Deer youth wins provincial courage award
Brayden Chenier, a Grade 8 student at Red Deer’s G.H. Dawe School, has been chosen to represent youth across Alberta.
Chenier is the proud recipient of the Integrated School Support Program (ISSP) Provincial Chief Youth Courage Award, presented by the Calgary Police Youth Foundation, in recognition of his resilience, leadership and commitment to his community.
Ottawa's plan for climate change adaptation is falling short, report says
Ottawa’s efforts to prepare the country for the impacts of climate change have stumbled out of the gate, Canada’s environment commissioner said Tuesday.
In a new report, Jerry DeMarco concluded the National Adaptation Strategy was not effectively designed, did not prioritize Canada’s climate change risks and only established one of its three components since its release in 2023.
Ottawa moves to prop up youth employment in a rough summer jobs market
The federal government is moving to shore up a historically weak summer job market for students — even as one economist argues tough employment prospects for young people suggest broader softness in the job market.
Statistics Canada shone a light on the difficult employment prospects for students heading back to school this fall in its May jobs report last Friday.
Roughly one in five returning students aged 15 to 24 was unemployed in May, the agency said. The last time the jobless rate for students was this high outside the pandemic was in May 2009.
Small plane crashes in Lacombe, no injuries reported
Just after 8 p.m. on Tuesday, the Lacombe Fire Department was dispatched to a report of a small plane crash.
Crews arrived at the scene, located at the north end of the Lacombe Airport, and found the aircraft off the runway.
The scene was cleared shortly after, and no injuries were reported.
There has been no word yet on the cause of the crash.
An update will be provided as more information becomes available.
Alberta teachers vote 95 per cent in favour of strike action as talks continue
The union representing Alberta teachers says members have voted 95 per cent in favour of strike action and they could hit the picket lines in the next four months.
Alberta Teachers' Association president Jason Schilling says teachers are sending a message that they are united and will no longer prop up an underfunded public education system.
Finance Minister Nate Horner says a mediator's recommendation rejected by teachers included the same 12 per cent pay increase over four years that has already been accepted by other unions.
Update: Red Deer RCMP locate missing woman
Red Deer RCMP have located 45-year-old Jodi Chipchura. She was last seen on May 26 before being found.
Chipchura is safe and sound.
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New RCMP pilot program helps with opioid addiction in Central Alberta
Since April 2024, the Alberta RCMP’s Community Safety and Well-being Branch (CSWB) has been piloting a health-focused program across parts of central Alberta to support individuals struggling with opioid addiction.
The Virtual Opioid Dependency Program (VODP) is a collaborative initiative between the Alberta RCMP, the Government of Alberta and Recovery Alberta, designed to provide early intervention, medical treatment and long-term support to those impacted by the opioid crisis.
Premier Smith visits rural Alberta to lend voice to local byelection candidate
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is winning applause but also facing pointed questions from party members ahead of three byelections.
Smith, in her role as United Conservative leader, appeared at a town hall meeting attended by about 300 in Three Hills Monday.
She came with Tara Sawyer, who is running under the party banner in the June 23 byelection in the area.