Killer should not return to community, Alberta justice minister says
Alberta's justice minister says he'll be pushing for changes after a review board ruled a schizophrenic man who killed five young people can be eased back into the community with his doctors' approval.
Alberta government to review vaping rules as number of young users grows
The Alberta government will consider adding rules for vaping when it reviews the province's smoking and tobacco legislation next month.
Accidents and anguish as annual unwelcome guest arrives early on Prairies
Snow finally began to taper off in southern Alberta on Monday, September 30, 2019, after an early winter wallop over the weekend that caused headaches for commuters and anguish for farmers.
UN protocol used by youths in climate complaint not available to Canadian kids
A children's rights advocate is urging Canada to adopt a United Nations protocol that 16 youths, including Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, are using to push for climate action.
'It's on:' Kenney vows to counter Texas efforts to lure Canadian companies south
Alberta's premier has a message for Texas firms looking to lure Canadian businesses to the Lone Star State — it's on.
'We're ready for them:' Texans see opportunity in western Canadian malaise
The brochure's cover has the Texas flag as a backdrop and shows an arrow pointing from Alberta to the Lone Star State.
Alberta inquiry into oil and gas foes could face legal challenge from Ecojustice
An environmental law group is threatening legal action if the Alberta government's inquiry into the funding of oil and gas industry foes continues as is.
Amnesty 'deeply concerned' about Alberta's plans to fight oil industry foes
Amnesty International has warned Alberta Premier Jason Kenney that his government's fight against oil and gas industry foes puts human rights at risk.
Anti-diversity op-ed should never have run in Vancouver Sun: Calgary professor
A journalism professor says the controversy over an anti-diversity opinion piece published in — and then pulled online from — the Vancouver Sun has nothing to do with freedom of expression.
'Living laboratory:' Ecological surprises in Waterton two years after wildfire
Trees are charcoal black on one side and bone white on the other, evidence of the path a wildfire took as it tore into Waterton Lakes National Park in southwestern Alberta nearly two years ago.