The Alberta government and Statistics Canada remain at odds over the province’s sharing of driver’s licence data in what has
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Saturday’s letters: Alberta can’t afford to lose Notley
Re. “NDP’s progress hinges on departure of Notley,” Don Braid, July 7 Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley speaks about the
Edmonton businessman and associate guilty of defrauding $343,000 from woman who thought she was investing in humanitarian projects
Beatrijs Penn outside the Edmonton Law Courts on July 6, 2023, after Ross Bayne and Mary Cooney were found guilty
Alberta’s new jobs minister to eye more investment tax credits: mandate letter
Alberta Jobs, Economy and Trade Minister Matt Jones is eyeing new tax credits to attract business investment to Alberta. Photo
Alberta announces $175 million in wildfire response and recovery for local authorities
Alberta’s government is offering $175 million to help cover costs for municipalities and Métis settlements recovering from an already unprecedented
Ukrainian-Albertan mom, son celebrate professional award and first Canada Day as citizens
During Russia’s invasion of Crimea in 2014, Mila Wagner realized that it was too dangerous to raise her son in
Rapidly growing wildfire places northern Alberta community on evacuation alert
Smoke rises from the WWF023 wildfire near Fox Creek, Alberta, Canada May 13, 2023. Alberta Wildfire photo/via Reuters An evacuation
Dozens of Doors Open events allow a rare look at Edmonton’s history
Alexander Bourassa, Frederick Plamondon, Arthur Bourassa and Benoit Plamondon are seen drinking and smoking inside the Plamondon store circa 1920,
Alberta doctors call for investigation, apology over reversal of Hinshaw job offer
More than 100 Alberta doctors have signed an open letter to express concern about a decision to revoke a job
Alberta First Nations say they weren’t consulted on Ottawa’s UNDRIP action plan
Alberta Treaty First Nations chiefs say they weren’t properly consulted on Ottawa’s new plan to implement the United Nations Declaration