Alberta is seeking $707 million under the federal program for fiscal year 2020-21 while Ottawa calculates Alberta should receive $577
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Saturday’s letters: Concern about violence isn’t enough
Re. “3 injured in WEM shooting,” Aug 23 Inestigators believe the shooting was targeted and those involved are known to
Canadian government’s battle with big tech platforms and what it means for the future of journalism
Canada recently passed a law to address the continuing financial woes of its traditional news media, trust in which has
‘Will not be implemented’: Alberta pushes back against Ottawa’s new Clean Energy Regulations
The Alberta government is vowing to “chart its own path” in reaction to the federal government’s proposed Clean Electricity Regulations (CER)
Everything We Know About the Film Adaptation of Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani’s “I Do Not Come to You by Chance”
Ishaya Bako, the director of “The Royal Hibiscus Hotel” and “Road To Yesterday,” will direct the film adaptation of Adaobi
A Canadian woman says she has gotten over 50 Amazon packages she didn’t order
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge A woman in British Columbia, Canada, has received over 50 Amazon packages that
Edmonton weather: another sunny Sunday
A look at Friday’s Edmonton weather by Environment Canada. Dancers from the Mexican pavilion take part in the Edmonton Heritage
Blue-green algae alert for Wabamun Lake west of Edmonton
Alberta Health Services on Friday issued a Cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, warning for Wabamun Lake. Alberta Health Services on Friday
Saturday’s letters: Politicians ill-suited for public health decisions
Re. “Power should rest with those who are elected,” David Staples, Aug. 4 Premier Jason Kenney and Health Minister Tyler
Flashback Friday: No Eras Tour for Edmonton, but Swift charmed Rexall Place
Taylor Swift performs at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alta. on Tuesday August 4, 2015. Photo by Ian Kucerak /Postmedia Taylor