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Calgary Man Charged with Arson: Tesla Vehicles Set Ablaze!
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Shutdown at CrossIron Mills: Tesla's Supercharger Severs Its Connection With Calgary Fashion Hub
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Calgary Man Charged with Arson: Tesla Vehicles Set Ablaze!

A 38-year-old Calgary man's alleged fiery vendetta against Tesla vehicles lands him in court, charged with arson. Using accelerants, he reportedly set a Model Y and a Cybertruck aflame in two separate incidents. Here's what you need to know!

Dec 6
Calgary Man Charged with Arson: Tesla Vehicles Set Ablaze!

Calgary Crime Focus: Man Charged in Tesla Arson Attacks

Calgary police have apprehended 38-year-old Kurt Mayville, charging him with two counts of arson for igniting two Tesla vehicles in March 2025. The carefully targeted attacks were facilitated using accelerants, spotlighting security concerns for EVs. As Mayville awaits trial set for January 2026, the case draws attention to the safety of electric vehicles in public spaces.

Dec 6
Calgary Crime Focus: Man Charged in Tesla Arson Attacks

Calgary Man Charged with Arson for Targeting Teslas: A Hot Take on Auto Crime

In a fiery tale of automotive crime, a Calgary man faces serious charges after allegedly torching two Tesla vehicles, including a sleek 2025 Cybertruck. Authorities confirm these were not random acts of car combustion but deliberate arson, igniting discussions around EV safety and community reactions.

Dec 6
Calgary Man Charged with Arson for Targeting Teslas: A Hot Take on Auto Crime

Shutdown at CrossIron Mills: Tesla's Supercharger Severs Its Connection With Calgary Fashion Hub

Tesla's Supercharger station at CrossIron Mills has shut down due to a lease disagreement over profit-sharing, marking an unprecedented closure in Canada. Although some see this move as a temporary hurdle, the uncertainty looms over other charging stations in Alberta. Users are now pivoting to alternatives, but concerns rise about convenience and local economic impact.

Jul 18
Shutdown at CrossIron Mills: Tesla's Supercharger Severs Its Connection With Calgary Fashion Hub

Attabotics' AI-Driven Closure: A Cautionary Tale for Robotics Startups

Calgary-based robotics startup, Attabotics, known for its innovative 3D robotic supply chain systems, has closed down, terminating employees amidst a financial storm. The company, which had raised over $200 million CAD, struggled with unsustainable financial management, rapid cash burn, and legal battles. Industry experts and public reactions highlight strategic missteps and management issues as key factors leading to its downfall.

Jul 4
Attabotics' AI-Driven Closure: A Cautionary Tale for Robotics Startups

Alberta Fuels Canada's Job Market: A Breakdown of Recent Growth

Alberta has emerged as the powerhouse of Canada's job market growth in late 2024, driven predominantly by a significant population influx. With no detailed figures in the original report, experts highlight substantial employment increases, notably in urban centers like Calgary and Edmonton. This trend is supported by a massive interprovincial migration, primarily from British Columbia and Ontario, as people seek better opportunities and lower living costs. The province faces future challenges, including projected labor shortages and the need for economic diversification.

Jan 26
Alberta Fuels Canada's Job Market: A Breakdown of Recent Growth