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Alberta clean tech companies ready for new emissions rules

Alberta clean tech companies ready for new emissions rules

Alberta firms well-positioned to expand as standards come into effect
Stoney Nakoda Nation sues Canmore, province over development plans

Stoney Nakoda Nation sues Canmore, province over development plans

“Facilitating an inclusive assessment of these values is a necessary step toward true reconciliation and relationship-building between neighbours.”
Time to replace your car? How to tell when repair bills are no longer worth it

Time to replace your car? How to tell when repair bills are no longer worth it

TORONTO — Deciding whether to fix your aging car again or trade it in for a new one can be a tough calculation at the best of times, let alone when financing costs have significantly jumped and car prices have soared.
Alberta family overwhelmed by support after house fire that has them displaced for months

Alberta family overwhelmed by support after house fire that has them displaced for months

A family expects to be out of their home southwest of Calgary for the next 10 to 12 months after a fire earlier this month.
B.C. killer whales poisoned with wildfire and fossil fuel toxins, study finds

B.C. killer whales poisoned with wildfire and fossil fuel toxins, study finds

Study reveals British Columbia's killer whales ingest and absorb toxins from oil spills and wildfires.
Canadian death toll in cantaloupe salmonella outbreak rises to seven

Canadian death toll in cantaloupe salmonella outbreak rises to seven

The Public Health Agency of Canada says if people have fresh or frozen cantaloupe at home and they are unsure what brand the fruit is, they should throw it out and wash their hands.  
Banff elk numbers slightly up after five-year decline

Banff elk numbers slightly up after five-year decline

“When we talk about predation, we have a fairly healthy Bow Valley [wolf] pack and that could put a dent in the [elk] herd."
Federal government posts $15.1 billion deficit between April and October this year

Federal government posts $15.1 billion deficit between April and October this year

OTTAWA — The federal government recorded a budgetary deficit of $15.1 billion between April and October, $7 billion of which was in October.
RCMP nab ‘Grinch’ from stealing Olds’ Christmas in stolen mail truck

RCMP nab ‘Grinch’ from stealing Olds’ Christmas in stolen mail truck

Olds woman arrested after hot pursuit of mail truck by Olds and Didsbury RCMP
Alberta MP calls on Liberals to scrap MAID expansion in January

Alberta MP calls on Liberals to scrap MAID expansion in January

An expansion of MAID to cover people who suffer solely from mental illness was scheduled for March 2023, but it was postponed for one year
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