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Banff Sunshine Village says it's seeing more Americans hit the ski hills this winter, a bump they attribute in part to the Canadian loonie that has been hovering around 70 cents compared with the U.S.
Member of former coal policy committee says feedback collected by Alberta resident, Indigenous people and communities is being ignored as the government instead leans on industry to guide its hand
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Country singer Morgan Wallen has announced his 2025 "I’m The Problem" tour, a 10-city itinerary spanning 19 stadium performances. The tour begins on June 20 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, and concludes on September 13 in Edmonton,
Murder charges have been laid against three people almost a year after a man was found dead in a fire pit on a First Nation
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith won’t be at president-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural ceremony on Monday after all, due to bitter cold weather forecast in Washington, D.C.
Ottawa’s former chief trade negotiator Steve Verheul says Alberta is undermining Canada’s attempts to prevent the U.S. from levying damaging tariffs.
The race to replace Justin Trudeau as leader of Canada’s ruling Liberal Party – and as the country’s prime minister – is well under way, with seven candidates throwing their names into contention. The leadership hopefuls had until Thursday evening to meet a deadline to formally submit their candidacies before the party picks its new chief on March 9.
The number of students confirmed to have been impacted by the PowerSchool data breach has risen to 2.4 million, and it's expected to grow as more data is released.
Canada wants to host the next generation of data centres that will provide computing power needed for the burgeoning boom in artificial intelligence. But with many grids already maxed-out and the queue of IT players aiming to connect growing longer,
An industry coalition won a court case challenging Canada's plastic ban on single-use items. The government appealed. What's next?