EDMONTON - Alberta's surging population has the provincial government planning to add more seats to the legislature.
Fifty-two years ago, on March 2, 1972, Premier Peter Lougheed declared his newly elected government’s immediate priority was to be a leader in the protection of human rights in Alberta.
Ahead of its safety conference this week, the Alberta Construction Safety Association is highlighting the need to address ...
The judge leading a fatality inquiry into the knockout death of a boxer is recommending changes to how the sport is regulated ...
An Alberta farmer convicted of manslaughter in the deaths of Métis hunters Jacob Sansom and Maurice Cardinal in 2020 has been ...
Alberta’s health minister says her department is working to recruit physicians specialized in transgender health care, but ...
A recent resolution by Alberta's ruling United Conservative Party (UCP) to recognize carbon as "a foundational nutrient for all life on Earth" is rooted in fossil fuel disinformation that dates back ...
PBR Canada National Finals to award a historic $250,000, including the $100,00 Champion bonus and $50,000 guaranteed to the ...
That’s why Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced a lawsuit over the carbon tax carve-out for home heating oil in Atlantic ...
The British Columbia ports labour dispute continued on Tuesday, impacting exports at Canada's biggest port in Vancouver with ...
“Overall, in 2023 Alberta’s automobile insurance operational result deteriorated by nine points from approximately 88 to 97%, ...
Speaking to a crowd of 700 rural leaders Tuesday in Edmonton, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith outlined her government's ...