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Alberta premier cuts off future alcohol from U.S. in tariff row, but no change to oil

Alberta premier cuts off future alcohol from U.S. in tariff row, but no change to oil

She says Alberta won't play what she calls its "trump card" by reducing or levying oil and gas exports heading south.
Banff hotel room rates increasing since COVID-19 pandemic

Banff hotel room rates increasing since COVID-19 pandemic

Statistics released on Banff hotel occupancy, rooms reporting, average daily rates and annual room revenue.
Alberta transferring ownership of health care properties April 1

Alberta transferring ownership of health care properties April 1

Ownership of hundreds of hospitals, care centres, and other assets will be transferred from Alberta Health Services (AHS) to Alberta Infrastructure.
Alberta 'well prepared' for 2025 wildfire season: minister

Alberta 'well prepared' for 2025 wildfire season: minister

"Our government has been hard at work since the end of the 2024 wildfire season to make sure we are prepared for what's ahead."
Premier Danielle Smith is to speak on Alberta's response to U.S. tariffs

Premier Danielle Smith is to speak on Alberta's response to U.S. tariffs

Smith has been tight-lipped for weeks about what measures her government might take, although she has repeatedly said counter-tariffs on the province's energy are off the table.
Last chance to see snowy owls in Alberta this season

Last chance to see snowy owls in Alberta this season

The migratory birds are likely already on their way out of the province and won't be back until late fall, says a prominent snowy owl expert.
$9,000 fine for Grande Cache coal mine leak into Smoky River not stringent enough, NDP critic says

$9,000 fine for Grande Cache coal mine leak into Smoky River not stringent enough, NDP critic says

A coal company near Grande Cache has been fined $9,000 by the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) for releasing 1.1 million litres of mine wastewater into the Smoky River.
Grande Yellowhead school division workers vote to strike

Grande Yellowhead school division workers vote to strike

The union has not yet provided 72-hour strike notice or indicated when it might do that.
Judge Raymond E. Wyant to lead AHS third party investigation

Judge Raymond E. Wyant to lead AHS third party investigation

The former Chief Judge of the Provincial Court of Manitoba, Raymond E. Wyant, will lead the independent third-party AHS investigation.
Op-ed: NDP Federal Candidate Yellowhead Riding

Op-ed: NDP Federal Candidate Yellowhead Riding

"This election is our chance to rewrite the narrative. To prove that caring for one another and managing budgets wisely aren’t opposites—they’re the foundation of good governance."
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