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B.C. judge urgently halts assisted death of Alberta woman, day before MAID procedure

B.C. judge urgently halts assisted death of Alberta woman, day before MAID procedure

A British Columbia judge has granted an urgent injunction stopping an Alberta woman's medically assisted death, the day before it was scheduled to take place in Vancouver.
Ski hill 2024 opening days in Alberta, British Columbia

Ski hill 2024 opening days in Alberta, British Columbia

A list of Western Canada's ski hill opening days.
AUC blocks Westlock solar project

AUC blocks Westlock solar project

A proposed solar plant north of Westlock was originally slated to be operational by December, but after months of review, the Alberta Utilities Commission has decided the project won’t be built.
Northern Alberta woman seriously injured by electric scooter

Northern Alberta woman seriously injured by electric scooter

A 54-year-old woman was hit by a small electric vehicle on Cold Lake’s Millennium Trail and seriously injured on Oct. 28.
Alberta infrastructure minister says he accepted free NHL Oilers playoff tickets

Alberta infrastructure minister says he accepted free NHL Oilers playoff tickets

Alberta's Infrastructure Minister Peter Guthrie says he accepted free Edmonton Oilers NHL playoff tickets and says it did not contravene government conflict-of-interest rules.
Edmonton company fined $6,000 for driving without insurance

Edmonton company fined $6,000 for driving without insurance

Aurora Peat Products will have to pay thousands after a contractor for their company was pulled over driving a vehicle with no insurance after a former executive had agreed to insure the vehicle, even though they no longer owned it.
Okotoks police investigating racially-motivated Uber rant

Okotoks police investigating racially-motivated Uber rant

Police in Okotoks are investigating after an Uber driver was subjected to a racially-motivated tirade from a passenger
Mid-Sized Cities Mayors’ Caucus chair says cities and Province need to work together

Mid-Sized Cities Mayors’ Caucus chair says cities and Province need to work together

Jeff Genung, Cochrane Mayor and chair of the Mid-Sized Cities Mayors’ Caucus says the group of 24 municipalities was respected and heard by provincial government officials at a recent meeting, primarily due to the approach of conciliation as opposed to confrontation.
Rare lightning, thunder and hail storm hit Central Alberta Monday

Rare lightning, thunder and hail storm hit Central Alberta Monday

Watch as hail pelts a car north of Calgary when an unusually late storm hit in late October.
Candy and chocolate shrinkflation takes a bite out of Halloween joy

Candy and chocolate shrinkflation takes a bite out of Halloween joy

With trick-or-treat goodies more expensive to produce, manufacturers are shrinking candy bars and reducing the number of treats in each bag to protect profit margins
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