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Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative seeking to become prime minister, fires up the faithful in Alberta, including Trump ...
Sabina Wurz sees a bright future in Granum ... The president of the Rural Municipalities of Alberta says the province is not providing enough funding to support small, rural municipalities ...
Last month, the Government of Alberta published a press release criticizing the federal Clean Electricity Regulations (CER) ...
The province is investing millions of dollars to renovate the University of Alberta's Biological Sciences Building, which ...
Alberta’s coal initiatives illustrate two dangerous trends in today’s democratic politics — the refusal to heed both the ...
Alberta's government is looking to give the green light to hydrogen as a home and commercial heating fuel in a move it says ...
Increasing the participation rate of women, Indigenous People, and new Canadians could help Alberta’s construction industry address its future labour force needs. BuildForce Canada is a national ...
Enter NAIT’s proposed Advanced Skills Centre, a transformative new training facility designed to ensure the province has the workforce it needs to meet future demands. Plans are in motion to construct ...
Alberta will begin collecting an annual $200 tax on electric vehicles (EVs) starting Feb. 13, 2025. The new tax applies to all fully electric vehicles at the time of registration, while hybrid ...
“We’ve said for a long time as contractors that we need stable funding to allow for our member companies to have the ability to plan for the future of Alberta.” In addition to the highway ...
The Sheldon Chumir Supervised Consumption Site’s future has been debated since former ... has yet to outline any other closing plans. Alberta Addictions Minister Dan Williams said Thursday ...
CALGARY - Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says the Alberta government is dragging its heels on deciding the future of the city’s only supervised drug-use site. In a letter to Premier Danielle Smith ...