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Alberta expecting another gusher in budget ahead of provincial election

Alberta expecting another gusher in budget ahead of provincial election

EDMONTON — Alberta is scheduled to introduce its budget Tuesday — the last before a spring provincial election — with political observerswondering what the province will do with all its billions of extra petrodollars.
'Senseless and tragic': Prison terms for men found guilty in death of Calgary chef

'Senseless and tragic': Prison terms for men found guilty in death of Calgary chef

CALGARY — A judge sentenced two men to prison Friday for what he called "a deplorable act" that led to the death of a well-known Calgary chef.
Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario Métis sign self-government deal with Ottawa

Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario Métis sign self-government deal with Ottawa

EDMONTON — Three Métis groups signed a deal Friday with the federal government that recognizes them as Indigenous governments, putting them on equal constitutional standing with First Nations and opening the door to further negotiations such as compe
Alberta announces $27.3 million in funding for resettlement of Ukrainian newcomers

Alberta announces $27.3 million in funding for resettlement of Ukrainian newcomers

VEGREVILLE, Alta. — The Alberta government is pledging more than $27 million in its upcoming budget to help Ukrainians resettle in the province one year after Russia invaded the eastern European country.
Ukraine war shook up markets, but much stays the same for Canadian oil and gas

Ukraine war shook up markets, but much stays the same for Canadian oil and gas

CALGARY — When Russian tanks and troops rolled into Ukraine one year ago, it was no shock that crude prices spiked above US$100 per barrel for the first time since 2014.
Alberta auditor says staff shortages led to major care home problems during pandemic

Alberta auditor says staff shortages led to major care home problems during pandemic

EDMONTON — Alberta's auditor general says the province’s continuing-care system worked desperately to cope in the early waves of the COVID-19 pandemic mainly due to crippling staff shortages.
Calgary Stampeders sign veteran Canadian offensive lineman Campbell

Calgary Stampeders sign veteran Canadian offensive lineman Campbell

CALGARY — The Calgary Stampeders signed veteran Canadian offensive lineman Jamal Campbell on Thursday. Campbell, 29, became a CFL free agent Feb. 14.
Attack on woman at Calgary bus shelter being treated as hate crime, police say

Attack on woman at Calgary bus shelter being treated as hate crime, police say

CALGARY — Police say a 36-year-old man is facing assault charges after an alleged hate-motivated attack earlier this year at a Calgary bus shelter. They say a woman was standing at the bus shelter on Jan.
TransAlta reports $163M Q4 loss, revenue up 40% from year ago

TransAlta reports $163M Q4 loss, revenue up 40% from year ago

CALGARY — TransAlta Corp. reported a loss of $163 million in its latest quarter compared with a loss of $78 million in the same quarter a year earlier as its revenue rose 40 per cent.
WHL Roundup: Savoie, McClennon lead Ice to eight straight wins, top Hitmen 5-2

WHL Roundup: Savoie, McClennon lead Ice to eight straight wins, top Hitmen 5-2

CALGARY — Matthew Savoie scored a short-handed and power-play goal, along with one assist to lead the Winnipeg Ice past the Calgary Hitmen 5-2 on Wednesday for their eighth straight win.
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