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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 ...
Alberta’s governing United Conservative Party has brought in its lawyers to challenge a rogue splinter group in a fight over ...
Alberta is paying out more than $140 million to end one of five lawsuits launched against it over its coal mining policies.
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 ...
Alberta doctors say there is no doubt the measles outbreak in the province is an epidemic, even if the government has not ...
EDMONTON - Alberta's immigration minister says he's concerned about the federal government's plan this year to accept thousands of parents and grandparents of immigrants already in Canada.
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.
“We’ve been hearing in the media accurately about how Alberta has become the measles capital of North America, and it has the ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Wednesday her province is prioritizing several projects it shares agreement on with B.C.