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Alberta is changing fast — politically, economically, and socially — and too many stories slip through the cracks. The Current Event exists to bring clarity, context, and community-driven reporting to the issues that matter most.

By The Current Event Staff Writer

Alberta is changing fast — politically, economically, and socially — and too many stories slip through the cracks. The Current Event exists to bring clarity, context, and community-driven reporting to the issues that matter most.

From local governance and provincial policy to technology, culture, and everyday life, our mission is simple: give Albertans a place where the truth is accessible, the analysis is honest, and the conversation is open.

Whether you’re here for breaking updates, thoughtful commentary, or deep dives into the challenges facing our province, we’re glad you’re part of this growing community.

Stay informed. Stay engaged. Stay independent.

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