EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Friday she’s disappointed the union representing teachers turned down a government request to end a provincewide strike and to go through enhanced ...
EDMONTON - Alberta may no longer be known as “Wild Rose Country” — at least on its licence plates. The provincial government is looking to change the slogan to “Strong and Free,” a phrase featured in ...
Oilers will have multiple moves to make with their roster once Zach Hyman and Alec Regula return from injuries ...
Alberta’s Minister of Municipal Affairs Dan Williams said he wants civic political parties to remain legal in future elections in Calgary and Edmonton. This recent election cycle piloted parties in ...
The Alberta NDP say it will “vigorously” oppose any back-to-work legislation brought forward during the fall session. On Wednesday, Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi and his caucus outlined their ...
The ongoing strike by Alberta teachers appears set to enter its fourth week on Monday, the same day Premier Danielle Smith has hinted her government could order those educators back to work. So far, ...
Voters in cities and towns across Alberta faced hours-long delays and in some places could be waiting days for results in the first municipal elections since the provincial government banned ...
On election day in Alberta, thousands of voters stood in long lines to cast their ballot, only for the evening to end with many races up in the air. Provincial legislation passed in 2024 added more ...
An Edmonton-area man is facing a raft of new sexual abuse charges against nearly 30 teenage girls. The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team (ALERT) announced dozens of additional charges Tuesday ...
Aled ab Iorwerth said data already shows an influx of people moving from Vancouver and Toronto to the Alberta capital, and it’s only going to get worse if more supply isn’t created in the two cities ...
Edmonton’s electoral process is garbage. Every election cycle, there are so many people running that the eventual “winner” can be elected by less than thirty percent of the electorate. These folks, ...
EDMONTON — Alberta's finance minister says there's still a major divide between what the union representing striking teachers is asking for and what the government is willing to spend, while teachers ...
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