Fifty-two years ago, on March 2, 1972, Premier Peter Lougheed declared his newly elected government’s immediate priority was to be a leader in the protection of human rights in Alberta.
Debris removal work is ramping up in the town of Jasper, Alta., after July’s wildfire destroyed about one-third of the town's structures.
Board of Trustee meeting, the board decided where to allocate funding they received from the provincial government back in ...
While retail giants are making strides by focusing on affordable, value-driven merchandise, the luxury sector is also flourishing. Canada’s high-end retail is no longer confined to traditional ...
The Alberta government is permanently cutting off the flow of publicly funded vaccines to community medical clinics, save a ...
A new campaign is being launched to help keep Alberta rat-free. The “Rat on Rats!” campaign is being launched by the federal ...
The RCMP Southern Alberta Crime Reduction Unit, assisted by RCMP Regina General Investigation Section, arrested Medicine Hatter Joshua Elliot Moose for a series of break and enters. Between June and ...
The judge leading a fatality inquiry into the knockout death of a boxer has recommended changes to how the sport is regulated ...
Westbridge Renewable Energy Corporation (TSXV: WEB) (OTCQX: WEGYF) (FRA: PUQ) ("Westbridge", "Westbridge Renewable" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has closed the sale (the ...
EDMONTON — Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange says her department is actively trying to recruit physicians who ...
The Oilers will be recognizing and celebrating the culture, history, leadership and talent of Indigenous Peoples and ...
Power generators are eyeing the potential for data centres to set up shop in Alberta, with TransAlta Corp. saying Tuesday ...