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A rare, late-July frost is possible for parts of Alberta into Wednesday morning as temperatures dip close to, at or below the ...
This summer, the Alberta government is asking us all to weigh in on its draft Plan for Parks. It is more than just a survey; ...
Alberta's immigration minister says he understands the importance of reuniting families, but provincial health-care systems ...
Alberta is paying out more than $140 million to end one of five lawsuits launched against it over its coal mining policies. A ...
It was a chilly day in parts of Alberta yesterday, and one area set a nearly 120-year-old cold record in the heart of July.
The Alberta government will pay $143 million to settle a lawsuit launched by one of the mining companies suing the province over it's abrupt change its coal mining policy.
Over 1,800 cyclists took off from Strathmore, July 19-20, participating in this year’s Enbridge Tour Alberta for Cancer event in support of the Alberta Cancer Foundation.
An encampment in Drayton Valley is shedding light on the broader issue of housing in rural communities. A letter written by ...
A new report commissioned by the Alberta government says the City of Medicine Hat has been hobbled for years by a hostile ...
The spread of measles both between provinces and within is keeping doctors and health officials across much of Canada on ...