For the first time in 25 years, the province is looking to update its Water Act. It includes allowing "low risk" interbasin ...
A contentious vote over the return of fluoride to Calgary’s water was supposed to settle a decades-long debate. But the ...
1:59 Alberta teachers rally on legislature steps ahead of strike A teachers’ strike is “imminent,” said the union representing Alberta’s educators Sunday, as thousands gathered in Edmonton on the eve ...
An infant in Alberta has died from the measles as cases creep close to 2,000 throughout the province, according to the government’s dashboard. It’s Alberta’s first death since the most contagious ...
Historic riverboats have arrived in Cincinnati for the America's River Roots Festival.The festival marks the largest gathering of riverboats in decades.It features more than 175 brunch, lunch, dinner ...
Investigators are probing a fatal stabbing reported early Monday in Fall River and have a suspect in custody, according to Bristol County District Attorney Thomas Quinn. Fall River police received a ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s dream of a pipeline from the oilsands around Fort McMurray to B.C.’s northwest coast faces opposition from both the B.C. NDP and coastal First Nations, but experts say ...
Alberta came out on top of a social mobility index that measures how feasible it is for residents to out-earn their parents and improve their living standards You can save this article by registering ...
A rally in support of teachers on the cusp of a Monday province-wide teachers’ strike drew thousands to the Alberta legislature grounds Sunday morning. Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) president ...
As promised, approximately 51,000 members of the Alberta Teachers’ Association went on strike Monday demanding a better deal for school teachers.
The Ohio River will be teeming with riverboats, as America’s River Roots launches the country’s 250th birthday. Cincinnati relied on the Ohio River to take root and blossom as the fastest-growing city ...
Alberta’s striking teachers should buy some snow boots for the picket lines, because it looks like Premier Danielle Smith is digging in her heels and this could take a while. Being paid $100,000 a ...