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Canadian Armed Forces to move military vehicles between Edmonton and Calgary ahead of G7 Summit

Canadian Armed Forces to move military vehicles between Edmonton and Calgary ahead of G7 Summit

Military vehicles will be on the move from May 15 and 30
Ric McIver named new Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta

Ric McIver named new Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta

McIver has been an MLA since 2012
Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills MLA Nathan Cooper named Alberta representative to U.S.

Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills MLA Nathan Cooper named Alberta representative to U.S.

Cooper has been the MLA for Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills since 2015 and legislative Assembly of Alberta house speaker since 2019
Police chase in Red Deer County ends in arrest of Wetaskiwin resident

Police chase in Red Deer County ends in arrest of Wetaskiwin resident

The report originated in Olds when a main was carry two chainsaws towards a UHAUL
Alberta Premier wants 'tangible proof of real change' with Carney

Alberta Premier wants 'tangible proof of real change' with Carney

Negotiating team to focus on reforms Alberta wants to see from federal government
Wildfire burning west of Sundre

Wildfire burning west of Sundre

The small wildfire is classified as "being held"
Peterman, Gallant selected to represent Canada at 2026 Olympics

Peterman, Gallant selected to represent Canada at 2026 Olympics

It will be the second Olympic appearance for Peterman and Gallant
Smith encourages Feds to 'reset' relationship between Ottawa and Alberta

Smith encourages Feds to 'reset' relationship between Ottawa and Alberta

Premier Danielle Smith congratulated Mark Carney and the liberal party on its minority government victory
Community strength celebrated at 19th Annual Central Alberta Mayors Prayer Breakfast

Community strength celebrated at 19th Annual Central Alberta Mayors Prayer Breakfast

About 300 people attended the annual event in Red Deer
FEDERAL ELECTION: Polls open from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

FEDERAL ELECTION: Polls open from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

People can find their polling station on Elections Canada website
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