By Lauren Krugel, The Canadian Press Enbridge CEO Greg Ebel says Ottawa would need to make a lot of changes before his company would be willing to build the West Coast bitumen pipeline the ...
By Aaron Sousa, The Canadian Press With days to go until Alberta’s teachers are set to strike, their union head says they will go back to the bargaining table when the province does. Jason ...
Here’s everything to know about voting in the upcoming municipal election. Who is running? Mayoral candidates include current mayor Jyoti Gondek and Jeromy Farkas, who placed second in the 2021 ...
The Canadian Press in Edmonton Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange says the province has recorded its first measles death this year. She says a child born prematurely died after the mother ...
Disability Employment Awareness Month (DEAM) highlights the need for equal access to meaningful jobs and the role inclusive workplaces play in Canada’s future. Able & Available is a job board ...
Spirits were high at a recent up-tempo practice for the Mount Royal University Cougars men’s hockey as they look to begin the 2025-26 season on a high note. The Cougars head to Saskatoon to battle ...
By Lauren Krugel in Calgary The Alberta government said Wednesday it plans to submit an application for a new oil pipeline to northwestern British Columbia. The proposal is to be filed with the ...
As summer air cools down with autumn breath, people from Alberta and beyond explore the Canadian Rocky Mountains in their full gleaming glory. It’s brief yet beautiful, and a viral ...
The Canadian Press, Calgary Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to reveal today a new project to strengthen national energy development. Smith will be in Calgary for the announcement. Alberta ...
By Jack Farrell in Edmonton The executive director of Premier Danielle Smith’s office says he’s sorry for publicly calling for a high school student to be spanked. Bruce McAllister’s social media ...
By Jack Farrell and Fakiha Baig, The Canadian Press Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says Imperial Oil’s “very disappointing” plan to lay off roughly 20 per cent of its workforce ...
The Alberta Next panel’s Calgary stop finished the town hall tour with a bang, and may have left Calgarians more divided than united. The Alberta Next panel reached its last in-person stop ...