Alberta’s education minister is now asking schools for detailed class size and composition data. Demetrios Nicolaides says it ...
“It’s easy to forget the price they paid,” Libin, chairperson for the Field of Crosses said, especially when there are no ...
Wet snow is forecast to fall north of Sept-Îles on Monday, and by Tuesday, we'll see the snow threat spread across the Laurentians north of Quebec City. This will be great news for ski resorts in the ...
Investment firm Nadia Partners quietly launched Beacon AI Centers (also known as Beacon Data Centers) in March 2023.
Perhaps most Canadians aren’t aware that such a thing could and did exist. The New Democrats of today, especially the ones in Alberta, won’t be quick to remind you. This newsletter tackles hot topics ...
Environmental activists in southern Alberta have constructed a log barricade across an access road in Kananaskis Country, ...
This week, Thomas Lukaszuk turned in a petitions with more than 456,000 signatures, all them urging the province to remain.
At 2 a.m. on Sunday Nov. 2, daylight saving time (DST) will end and clocks will “fall back” one hour for most Canadians, forcing people to adjust their sleep schedules. In Canada, DST always starts on ...
A grassroots group in central Alberta is aiming to fundraise hundreds of thousands of dollars to replace old, outdated acute care beds at their local health centre.
Prime Minister Mark Carney concluded a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday with an invitation to visit China, but no movement on the trade issues that have plagued the relationship.
Former Liberal prime minister Jean Chrétien is taking a swing at Alberta’s simmering separatist movement, and says Premier Danielle Smith “cannot double-talk all the time” about Ottawa depending on ...
Still, over the last decade, pipeline politics have ruled the day, sounding the death knell for several major pipeline projects including Energy East, Northern Gateway and Keystone XL. Fortunately, ...