Camrose landlord complains of stolen appliances from former tenant – Camrose Police Report

Camrose landlord complains of stolen appliances from former tenant – Camrose Police Report

From February 22 to 28, 2026, Camrose Police reported two vehicle collisions without injuries, a Check Stop with no issues, and multiple incidents including public intoxication, theft of $2,000 worth of merchandise, trespassing, and arrests for outstanding warrants. Other incidents involved drug-related obstruction and an animal bylaw offense.
Provincial budget sets $446 million in road and bridge upgrades in Northern Alberta

Provincial budget sets $446 million in road and bridge upgrades in Northern Alberta

The northern Alberta budget highlights significant capital spending, primarily on highway and bridge improvements totaling $446 million, alongside funding for 22 school projects. Despite a 35 percent increase in health care funding, no specific health projects were included. The budget anticipates deficits amid rising costs and population growth.
Red Deer hospital’s $1 billion dominates central Alberta list of provincial spending

Red Deer hospital’s $1 billion dominates central Alberta list of provincial spending

The provincial budget for central Alberta allocates $1 billion to redevelop Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre over three years, contributing to a total $4.9 billion capital spending increase. Other funding includes $3.3 billion for school projects, $191 million for local governments, and various infrastructure improvements. Consecutive deficits of nearly $29 billion are projected.
Middle East conflict raises farmers’ concerns

Middle East conflict raises farmers’ concerns

Fertilizer Canada urges farmers to monitor local fertilizer supplies due to potential disruptions from Middle East conflicts affecting trade routes. With concerns about rising input costs and fertilizer availability, farmers are advised to check storage levels and plan accordingly. The situation could lead to increased fuel prices impacting their operations.
Tuition relief to continue until 2030 for Ukrainian post-secondary students in Saskatchewan

Tuition relief to continue until 2030 for Ukrainian post-secondary students in Saskatchewan

The Government of Saskatchewan has extended tuition relief for Ukrainian post-secondary students until March 31, 2030, allowing them to pay domestic rates instead of international ones under the CUAET program. This support aims to help displaced students succeed in their education, impacting their futures positively amid challenges from the war in Ukraine.