How Alberta is planning on connecting Calgary, Edmonton and more with regional rail May 28, 2024 The Alberta government is moving forward with a master plan aimed to further connect the province through increased rail service. Premier Danielle Smith was…
A Silent Reminder of the Courageous Firefighters Battling Wildfires Across Canada July 12, 2023 Have you found yourself puzzled by the hazy skies that have veiled your beloved region, despite the weather forecast promising a sun-filled day? Well,…
The Alberta Advantage: Understanding the Magnetism of Canada’s Fast-Growing Province July 12, 2023 The Allure of Alberta: Jobs and Prosperity Despite facing challenges such as rising unemployment rates and soaring housing costs, Alberta is experiencing a significant…
Oil, Tar and the Irony of Life March 25, 2013 The question oil haunts us like a cancer cell. We try to avoid it but it keeps coming back. It seeps throughout the bowels…
Alison Redford’s PCs win majority in Alberta election April 24, 2012 Alberta votes to keep the right progressive. With the Federal Conservatives looking more like the Wildrose party and working to help the party, and…
Wildroses in Alberta – but the grass is not always greener on the other side April 19, 2012 In an interesting twist of fate Alberta, long a stronghold for the Conservatives, is going through some family issues. Till death do us part…
Local Canadian Terrorist – B.C. pipeline bombings raise fears from public at community meeting October 18, 2008 DAWSON CREEK, B.C. — As members of the RCMP’s national terrorism unit continued to gather evidence at the sites of two gas pipeline bombings…
Harper likely to proceed with full platform October 15, 2008 STEVEN CHASE October 15, 2008 CALGARY — On the surface, another minority government mandate would appear to frustrate Conservative Leader Stephen Harper’s plans to…
The bigger story: Canadian Election is the lowest in history at only 59 percent October 15, 2008 CLOSE TO 10 MILLION CANADIANS DID NOT BOTHER TO VOTE!!! OTTAWA — Early figures indicate Canadians avoided the ballot box more than ever before…
Alberta oilsands refineries could cause irreversible damage October 9, 2008 The development of a pipeline network and refineries around the Great Lakes to process Alberta bitumen “could cause irreversible” environmental damage to the…