Inflation has taken a bite out of many wallets over the last few years, whether it's the cost of beef, housing or fuel. The cost of ammunition is no exception, though the reasons for the price spike may come as a surprise.
Some Alberta doctors are facing pay cuts for their on-call work and they're warning the changes could make staffing problems in hospitals worse.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith will be joined by Dan Williams, minister of mental health and addictions, for an announcement about new treatment facilities.
Get ready for the chance to see camera crews around Calgary, with a new movie based on a book from a best-selling author filming soon.
A number of bills are also anticipated to come this sitting, including the compassionate intervention legislation, promised by the UCP government during the 2023 spring election campaign. The legislation could allow courts, police, or families to put their loved ones into mandatory addiction treatment.
Former AHS head alleges premier’s then-chief of staff, Marshall Smith, repeatedly put pressure on her to sign deals with the Alberta Surgical Group, despite concerns about costss.
The head of the Canada Council for the Arts doesn't think Alberta's arts sector is getting an equitable share of national arts funding. Now, it's hiring two arts liaison consultants to increase awareness about funding opportunities for Alberta artists.
CALGARY, AB, Feb. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) has issued an administrative penalty to CST Canada Coal Limited (CST Canada Coal) for contravening the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act ( EPEA ). A copy of the decision is on the AER's Compliance Dashboard.
Mike Hanson and Dave Morin aim to complete 10 marathons in 10 days in all 10 Canadian provinces with a goal of raising $1 million for charity
National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is on February 22, and the Alberta government has announced new funding to put an end to human trafficking. Human trafficking violates the fundamental human rights and takes advantage of those who are vulnerable,
If they're successful in Vancouver next weekend, the team hopes to qualify for the world championships taking place in Houston in April.
A 4.7 magnitude earthquake shook parts of Alberta and B.C. Thursday morning.The quake was originally reported by Earthquakes Canada as a 5.2 magnitude before the measurement was adjusted. It was recorded at 8:41 a.