Alberta government fleshes out plan to meet its renewable power targets
The Alberta government plans to use revenues from its carbon levy on large emitters to help spur investment in green power.
Bones, tools unearthed by Alberta flood could fill gaps in First Nations history
Researchers are particularly interested in clues that could help shed some light on the time between Europeans reaching North America and their contact with indigenous people in the West.
Federal carbon plan will struggle without support from provinces: Notley
Her government may not have the legal power to stop Ottawa from imposing its climate plan, but it’s warning the Trudeau government against pressing ahead without having the provinces on side.
Alberta to complete review into Fort McMurray fire response by next summer
The government is looking for a contractor to do an independent review into what went well — and what didn’t — during the disaster so that the province can learn from the experience.
'Not impressed': Fort McMurray residents bemoan steep utility bills
"There’s only so many punches you can take."
Judge Robin Camp should be removed from bench over comments: lawyer
Camp's lawyer, meanwhile, urged the panel not to "cherry pick" what adjectives to apply to Camp as they make their recommendation.
A poke in the ribs:' Group pitches equalization for pipelines to Ottawa
Equalization payments are meant to help even out fiscal disparities between so-called "have" and "have not" provinces.
Rising level of North Saskatchewan River to put hold on oil-spill cleanup
Cleanup of an oil spill along the North Saskatchewan River will be put on hold as water levels are expected to rise by up to two metres in the coming days, a government official said.
Spear hunting already illegal in Ontario; Alberta aiming to introduce ban
An official with a hunting education group says a controversial online video of a black bear being pierced by a long spear shows an extreme form of hunting that’s unsafe and unusual.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley unfussed with unite-the-right 'do-si-do'
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says the "little do−si−do" taking place between Alberta’s two right−of−centre parties hasn’t changed how the NDP plans to tackle the next election.