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Alberta to start vaccinating kids under 5 against COVID-19 starting next week

Alberta to start vaccinating kids under 5 against COVID-19 starting next week

EDMONTON — Alberta is to begin taking bookings for COVID-19 vaccinations and administering the shots for children ages six months to five years starting Tuesday. It's the last province to announce its vaccine rollout plans for this age group.
First woman appointed provincial chief justice retiring after thirty years on bench

First woman appointed provincial chief justice retiring after thirty years on bench

EDMONTON — After three decades on the bench, Alberta's chief justice is hanging up her robe. The retirement of Catherine Fraser, who also serves as chief justice of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut Courts of Appeal, takes effect Saturday.
Veteran Canadian receiver Jones among 11 players released by Elks

Veteran Canadian receiver Jones among 11 players released by Elks

EDMONTON — Veteran Canadian receiver Mike Jones was among 11 players released Friday by the Edmonton Elks. Jones, 29, had eight catches for 100 yards in seven games this season.
Imperial Oil CEO says feds' approach to emissions getting 'very aggressive'

Imperial Oil CEO says feds' approach to emissions getting 'very aggressive'

CALGARY — Imperial Oil Ltd. CEO Brad Corson said Friday the federal government's strategy to reduce emissions and reach net-zero amounts to overreach from Ottawa.
Enbridge net profit falls as revenues surge in second quarter to $13.22 billion

Enbridge net profit falls as revenues surge in second quarter to $13.22 billion

CALGARY — Enbridge Inc. says its earnings attributable to common shareholders dropped in its most recent quarter despite higher revenue.
Crisis line gets double the number of calls for help after Pope's apology

Crisis line gets double the number of calls for help after Pope's apology

EDMONTON — People who provide mental health support across the country have been significantly busier helping those with trauma after Pope Francis arrived in Canada and apologized for evil committed by members of the Catholic Church.
Danielle Smith, focus of rivals' debate criticism, deemed UCP leadership front-runner

Danielle Smith, focus of rivals' debate criticism, deemed UCP leadership front-runner

EDMONTON — Political observers say the United Conservative leadership debate demonstrated that former Wildrose leader Danielle Smith is the pacesetter of a party defining itself not by what it stands for but by what it rails against.
MEG Energy posts $225-million profit, completes turnaround at Christina Lake facility

MEG Energy posts $225-million profit, completes turnaround at Christina Lake facility

CALGARY — MEG Energy Inc. reported a $225-million profit in its latest quarter as it completed on time and on budget the planned turnaround at its Christina Lake Phase 2B facility.
Cenovus CEO says inflation 'manageable' as company posts massive upswing in Q2 profit

Cenovus CEO says inflation 'manageable' as company posts massive upswing in Q2 profit

CALGARY — Cenovus Energy Inc. chief executive Alex Pourbaix said Thursday that inflation has been "manageable" for the energy company so far, but is something he is certainly keeping an eye on.
Calfrac reports higher revenue, lower net loss in second quarter amid higher pricing

Calfrac reports higher revenue, lower net loss in second quarter amid higher pricing

CALGARY — Calfrac Well Services Ltd. reported a lower loss in its most recent quarter as its revenues climbed amid improved pricing and increased activity. The oilfield services company says it lost $6.
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