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Alberta's Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village Reopens One Year After a Fire Destroyed Its Visitor Centre and Decades of Irreplaceable Artifacts
On April 18, 2025, a fire gutted the visitor centre at one of Alberta's most important heritage sites, wiping out irreplaceable artifacts and decades of research files donated by Ukrainian-Canadian families. The historic buildings survived. On May 16, the gates open again.

Edmonton Approves Land for African Multicultural Community Centre After 20-Year Push
After two decades of advocacy, Edmonton's executive committee has unanimously approved the land that will make the African Multicultural Community Centre a reality a $54-million cultural hub serving communities rooted in more than 50 nations, with construction expected to start this summer.

Edmonton Police Name Man Charged After Repeat Harassment of Women at University of Alberta
Muhammad Ahmed, 33, is now under a court order banning him from the U of A campus after police say he targeted women there twice in March and has a history of the same behaviour in other cities.
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Calgary Is Hosting a Father-Daughter Date Night And Tickets Are Going Fast
Evolve Impact Inc. is bringing an evening of dinner, dancing, and memories to Calgary this spring but spots are limited and early bird pricing closes April 30.

Tire Doctors Is the Calgary Mobile Tire Service That Comes to You
No waiting rooms, no wasted afternoons Tire Doctors brings certified tire technicians directly to your home, office, or wherever your car happens to be.

Calgary Is Getting a $120 Million YMCA and Public Library in the City's Fast-Growing West End
YMCA Calgary, Calgary Public Library, and developer Truman are proposing a 69,000 sq. ft. joint facility in West District — with a pool, gym, and full library branch but construction depends on funding from all three levels of government.
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How a Lethbridge Student’s Story on the Real Cost of Studying in Canada Landed Her a National Media Internship
Patience Omeruo, a second-year Digital Communications and Media student from Nigeria, has been named the latest recipient of the Troy Reeb Internship, a two‑week placement that drops one student each year inside Global News and Corus Radio newsrooms in Toronto and Ottawa.

Fort McMurray-Area Community of Draper Under Evacuation Alert as Ice Jam Threatens Flooding
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo has issued an Evacuation Alert for Draper after an ice jam on the Clearwater River raised the risk of overland flooding. Residents do not have to leave yet but must be ready to go on short notice.

Measles Exposure Confirmed at Grande Prairie Hospital Emergency Department
Alberta Health has issued a public alert after a confirmed measles case was linked to visits at Grande Prairie Regional Hospital's Emergency Department on April 20 and 22.

Man Charged with Manslaughter in Death of 74-Year-Old Peace River Taxi Driver Hashi Guled
Hashi Guled, 74, a taxi driver, was killed at a Peace River gas station on April 23. Daniel Michel Campion, 37, faces manslaughter charges

Medicine Hat Marks National Day of Mourning with Tuesday Ceremony at Saratoga Park
Medicine Hat is one of five Alberta cities holding a public Day of Mourning ceremony on April 28, gathering at Saratoga Park Memorial Arboretum at 11 a.m. to honour workers killed or injured on the job.

Professional Basketball Is Returning to Lethbridge for the First Time in Decades
The Calgary Surge will play in Lethbridge on June 20 — the first professional basketball game in the city since the Alberta Dusters folded in the early 1980s. For a city with deep basketball roots, it is a bigger deal than it might appear.
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