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Eco groups say conservation agreements failing caribou

Eco groups say conservation agreements failing caribou

Habitat destruction is still occurring. And in fact, in both Alberta and Ontario, caribou are continuing to decline.
Alberta announces final numbers for fiscal year, including $4.3B surplus

Alberta announces final numbers for fiscal year, including $4.3B surplus

Finance Minister Nate Horner says Alberta took in almost $75 billion in the 2023-24 fiscal year, powered by more than $19 billion from non-renewable resources and a higher tax take due to more people moving to the province.
Pursuit buying Jasper SkyTram for $25 million

Pursuit buying Jasper SkyTram for $25 million

Subject to approvals by Parks Canada, the transaction is expected to close in July.
Council will consider funding new wayfinding signage

Council will consider funding new wayfinding signage

"The 2024 Wayfinding Project will enhance ease of navigation for visitors, including those with disabilities, by providing clear and consistent signage that includes the use of pictograms."
Hiker passing through Jasper on 1,200-km trek for charity

Hiker passing through Jasper on 1,200-km trek for charity

Zach Rusk is taking on the Great Divide Trail to raise funds for theAlberta Sports and Recreation Association for the Blind in honour of his father.
Grant to help Employment Centre get more people to work

Grant to help Employment Centre get more people to work

The grant will help the non-profit to organize more job fairs and explore other recruitment and retention strategies.
St. Albert player on Stanley Cup winning Florida Panthers team

St. Albert player on Stanley Cup winning Florida Panthers team

A silver lining of the Edmonton Oilers coming up short against the Florida Panthers in Game 7 on Monday is that Alberta's Josh Mahura is now a Stanley Cup champion.
National Indigenous Peoples Day brings children to the circle

National Indigenous Peoples Day brings children to the circle

National Indigenous Peoples Day recognizes and celebrates the history, heritage, resilience and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and M矇tis across Canada.
'Critical breaking point': Hinton sounding alarm over health-care worker shortage

'Critical breaking point': Hinton sounding alarm over health-care worker shortage

Alberta Health Service has stated that no physician will be on-site in the emergency department of the Hinton Healthcare Centre overnight from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. on June 24, 25, 26, 27 or 30, according to a Facebook post from the town on Monday.
Jasper Aquatic Centre reopening delayed until July but no impact to renovation budget

Jasper Aquatic Centre reopening delayed until July but no impact to renovation budget

The delay is due to unforeseen supply-chain issues with the partition panels for changing spaces and showers.
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