Not helping matters, other safety and security measures on the street meant to protect pedestrians were out of service. It wasn’t the first time a moving vehicle was turned into a weapon but at least ...
Beautiful ice, beautiful birds, beautiful day. But friends, don't be like these crazy dogs. Stay off frozen rivers!
Trump has threatened a 25% tariff on Canadian goods, which includes oil, and could come as early as Jan. 20 when he’s sworn ...
In a written decision rejecting a cash bail proposal for a central Alberta man, Calgary Court of King’s Bench Justice Nick Devlin said a surety-supervised release would provide a reasonable level of ...
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Just a few weeks ago, authorities shared news of a boy seriously hurt in a traffic collision in one of Calgary’s newer neighbourhoods in the far southwest.
In three weeks, the U.S. will have a new president. And despite Donald Trump’s pledge to “unleash” the American oil and gas sector by cutting red tape and accelerating permit approvals, the ...
While the symbolism of a pay cut for politicians is nice, it would be far more useful if elected officials did their jobs: delivering the public services we need and using our tax dollars wisely in ...
As Albertans look toward a new year, it’s worth reviewing the state of provincial finances. When delivering news last month of a projected $4.6-billion budget surplus for fiscal year 2024-25 ...
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The Smith government is hesitant to introduce Alberta’s tax cut if it can’t maintain a balanced budget, but if the government eliminates corporate welfare, it can avoid red ink while also fulfilling a ...