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1:54 pm – RCMP are investigating after a shot was fired at the Sunset Manor retirement home in Innisfail on Monday. Read More.

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1:49 pm – Good news to report regarding a missing teenage girl from Red Deer. RCMP say 16 year old Nadia Gursky has been located and Mounties are thanking the public for their help in finding her.

10:29 am – The north Red Deer RCMP detachment located at 6592 58 Avenue will close to the public on Monday, May 8 while renovations are made to the front counter customer service area. The renovations are expected to be completed by Friday, May 26. Residents can take any inquiries during this time to the Downtown Detachment.

10:22 am – Innisfail’s Handi-Van service will no longer operate outside of Town limits. Read More.

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10:14 am – The street sweepers are out in Sylvan Lake today as well! Read Where.

10:10 am – Sylvan Lake’s mandatory Water Conservation Policy is now in effect. Read More.

10:03 am – Residential street sweeping begins in Lacombe today:

– 54 Ave, from 5 way to 58 St
– 53 St, from 55 Ave to 51 Ave
– 50 St, from 54 Ave to 51 Ave

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9:50 am – It’s day two of street sweeping in Penhold. The following streets are due for a sweep today:

• Douglas Close
• Johnson Close
• Jarvis Close
• Esther Close
• Laura Close
• Bouteiller Close

Please obey the no parking signs.

9:37 am – Congratulations to Isabel Bolhuis from St. Patrick’s Community School who received the Excellence in Catholic Education Award this past weekend during the S.P.I.C.E. conference!

9:28 am – Mounties are reminding Alberta Motorists that May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. They have some tips for you to keep yourself and others safe while enjoying the ride. Read More.

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9:17 am – RCMP in Rocky Mountain House are investigating two serious collisions on Monday, May 1st. One of them resulted in the death of an 84 year old male pedestrian. Read More.

9:10 am – Alberta RCMP have released a Documentary that tells their story and recognizes their efforts during the Fort McMurray Wildfires last year. Read More. Watch Boots On The Ground – Nature Of The Beast

8:46 am – In support of Mental Health Awareness Week, the Alberta Teachers’ Association and the Canadian Mental Health Association have asked schools to relax their hat rules to encourage students to show support for mental health awareness by wearing a hat to school on Wednesday, May 3. Many schools in both the Red Deer Catholic Regional School District and Red Deer Public School District are participating.

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NYPD says protesters had weapons, gas masks and ‘Death to America!’ pamphlets

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NYPD Deputy Commissioner Kaz Daughtry posted on X photos of items he said the police confiscated from protesters who took over Hamilton Hall at Columbia University.

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“These are not the tools of students protesting, these are the tools of agitators, of people who were working on something nefarious”

A high-ranking official with the New York Police Department said protesters had weapons including knives and hammers as well as pamphlets with “Death to America!” written on them.

Michael Kemper, a NYPD’s chief of transit, posted photos Friday of what police confiscated from the protesters.

“For those romanticizing the protests occurring on college campuses, ‘Death to America!’ is one sentiment that runs counter to what we believe in, what we stand for, and what many have fought for on behalf of this country,” Kemper stated on X. “And if you think the words written on this piece of paper are disturbing … you should hear the vile, disgusting, hateful, & threatening words coming out of the mouths of far too many of these so called ‘peaceful protestors.’”

Kemper posted a video of a pamphlet that stated, “Death to Israeli Real Estate” and “Death to America!” The pamphlet also stated, “DISRUPT/RECLAIM/DESTROY Zionist business interests everywhere!”

NYPD Deputy Commissioner Kaz Daughtry posted on X photos of items he said the police confiscated from protesters who took over Hamilton Hall at Columbia University. The photo showed gas masks, ear plugs, helmets, goggles, tape, hammers, knives, ropes, and a book on terrorism. The book is by Charles Townshend, Professor of International History at Keele University in England. It was published in 2011 and is 161 pages.

“These are not the tools of students protesting, these are the tools of agitators, of people who were working on something nefarious,” Daughtry said on X. “Thankfully, your NYPD was able to prevent whatever they were planning and stop them before they could do it.”

Kemper asked who was organizing the protests.

“However, as we have been stating for the past 2 weeks, there is an underlying radical indoctrination of some of these students. Vulnerable and young people being influenced by professional agitators. Who is funding and leading this movement?” Kemper asked on X.

Kemper also posted a letter from The New School requesting the NYPD’s assistance in removing protesters from their campus on Friday.

“The actions and continuing escalation of these individuals are a substantial disruption of the educational environment and regular operations of the university,” the letter stated.

The New School is a university in New York City. It closed all academic building on Friday and classes were moved to online. The college said classes on campus would resume Saturday.

Fox News reported that 56 protesters were arrested at The New School and New York University.

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NYPD storms protest-occupied Columbia building, several arrested

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“Early Tuesday, protesters chose to escalate to an alarming and untenable situation – including by vandalizing property, breaking doors and windows, blockading entrances, and forcing our facilities and public safety workers out – and we are responding appropriately”

Following weeks of tense standoffs between pro-Palestinian demonstrators leading to violent escalation at Columbia University, officials at the Ivy League institution finally gave the green light for the New York Police Department to enter a recently seized building, resulting in dozens of arrests.

Flanked with heavy armor, NYPD officers stormed Hamilton Hall late Tuesday night “at the University’s request.”

The university released a statement after NYPD took action, saying the decision was “made to restore safety and order to our community.”

The university said it was “left with no choice” after university public safety personnel “were forced out of the building,” by agitators. The school added that a member of their facilities teams was threatened.

“Early Tuesday, protesters chose to escalate to an alarming and untenable situation – including by vandalizing property, breaking doors and windows, blockading entrances, and forcing our facilities and public safety workers out – and we are responding appropriately as we have long made clear we would. The safety of our community, especially our students, remains our top priority,” the statement said.

The statement emphasized the school “will not risk the safety of our community or the potential for further escalation.”

The school appears to have examined all its options before calling in NYPD to help resolve the tense situation.

“The leadership team, including the Board of Trustees, met throughout the night and into the early morning, consulting with security experts and law enforcement to determine the best plan to protect our students and the entire Columbia community. We made the decision, early in the morning, that this was a law enforcement matter, and that the NYPD were best positioned to determine and execute an appropriate response,” according to the statement.

City officials, including Mayor Eric Adams and members of the NYPD, held a press briefing Tuesday night, warning Columbia students and protesters to leave the area before the situation “escalated,” pointing the blame for violence on “outside agitators” and “professional actors.”

The university echoed city officials, pointing fingers at outside agitators for the violent uprising.

“We believe that the group that broke into and occupied the building is led by individuals who are not affiliated with the University,” the statement said.

Both city and university officials warned protesters to leave the hall and area before eventual action by NYPD, using the press briefing to issue one final warning.

Videos from the chaotic scene showed several people under restraints, hulled away in a large bus.

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