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RMO photojournalist wins 2021 Tom Hanson Photojournalism Award

RMO photojournalist wins 2021 Tom Hanson Photojournalism Award

Congratulations to RMO photojournalist Evan Buhler for winning the prestigious 2021 Tom Hanson Photojournalism Award.
COVID-19 weakened environmental rules across Canada, mostly in Alberta: study

COVID-19 weakened environmental rules across Canada, mostly in Alberta: study

Of the 143 rules and regulations eased in Canada, 54 were in Alberta, which suspended all monitoring and reporting requirements — except those pertaining to water — for the province's resource industries.
Changes to assisted dying law reckless, MP Cooper says

Changes to assisted dying law reckless, MP Cooper says

St. Albert-Edmonton MP Michael Cooper describes changes to the new medical assistance in dying (MAID) law that include allowing mental illness to be a sole underlying cause as the height of recklessness.
Coal exploration approvals already exceed legal road thresholds, data suggests

Coal exploration approvals already exceed legal road thresholds, data suggests

Alberta Energy spokesman Kavi Bal said the government was unable to comment on the road density findings. All exploration is subject to cleanup timelines, he said. 
Athabasca man charged with second degree murder

Athabasca man charged with second degree murder

Wyatt Thunder, 26, will be in Fort Saskatchewan court March 25
In split decision, Supreme Court says the federal carbon price is constitutional

In split decision, Supreme Court says the federal carbon price is constitutional

Chief Justice Richard Wagner says in the written ruling that climate change is a real danger and evidence shows a price on pollution is a critical element in addressing it.
Alberta may consider increased health measures as variant COVID-19 cases grow

Alberta may consider increased health measures as variant COVID-19 cases grow

"In many ways, (the public health measures) matter more than ever because we are getting so close to the end of this pandemic, thanks to vaccines," she said.
'I'm in charge': O'Toole brushes off Conservative grassroots vote on climate change

'I'm in charge': O'Toole brushes off Conservative grassroots vote on climate change

O'Toole said Tuesday what he intends to present to Canadians — before the next election — is a plan that will reduce emissions without using a federal carbon tax.
Train kills two cougar kittens in Banff National Park

Train kills two cougar kittens in Banff National Park

"That’s five animals just in the last little while, so it’s definitely on our radar that that’s fairly high mortality," said Bill Hunt, resource conservation manager for Banff National Park.
Alberta health minister says 2020 changes to doctor billing wrong, won't be repeated

Alberta health minister says 2020 changes to doctor billing wrong, won't be repeated

“(It) was a policy that we never should have pursued in the first place, and there will be no changes being made moving forward.”
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