B.C. to argue for injunction on Alberta's turn-off-the-taps law in Calgary court
British Columbia's request for an injunction against Alberta's so-called turn-off-the-taps law is to be heard in a Calgary courtroom today, June 28, 2019.
Second Banff grizzly dies after being struck by vehicle: Parks Canada
Motorists in Banff National Park are being urged to heed speed limits and report wildlife sightings after the second grizzly bear in three weeks died from a vehicle strike.
'Clients fall off:' Calgary program helps recently released prisoners with hep C
Imagine adjusting to life after serving prison time, then add mental- health struggles, addiction or homelessness.
Jason Kenney meets with oil advocacy groups for advice on 'war room'
Alberta's premier says staff in the province's so-called energy "war room" will be able to quickly take on industry foes without government bureaucracy holding them back.
Emergency funds for High Level evacuees to start flowing by Monday
Officials say wildfire evacuees in northwestern Alberta should not expect to return until at least next week and that provincial emergency funds for gas, food and other expenses should be available by Monday, May 27, 2019.
High Level mayor urges fast financial aid to wildfire evacuees
The mayor of a northwestern Alberta town is urging the province to get financial aid flowing quickly to evacuees, as firefighters prepare for shifting winds that could push a powerful wildfire toward the community.
Billion-dollar autoimmune drug deal a 'dream come true' for Calgary researcher
A University of Calgary researcher says he's hopeful a deal worth up to $1 billion between his drug company and a U.S. biotechnology firm could one day lead to autoimmune disease treatments that don't make patients more vulnerable to infections or cancer.
Alberta's Notley urges senators to toss tanker ban bill 'in the garbage'
Alberta's two political heavyweights have renewed their challenge to Ottawa over legislation they call a gut punch to the province's oil industry.
Alberta's UCP would create Indigenous crown corporation, help investments
United Conservative Leader Jason Kenney says an Alberta government led by him would set up a Crown corporation to help Indigenous communities invest in resource projects.
Trucker who caused Broncos crash likely to be deported after sentence: lawyer
An immigration lawyer says the truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash in Saskatchewan is likely to be deported to India right after he serves his sentence.