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Kenney says he'll announce Saturday whether to end more COVID restrictions in Alberta

Kenney says he'll announce Saturday whether to end more COVID restrictions in Alberta

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he'll announce "a final decision" this Saturday on whether to proceed with the second phase of the province's pandemic reopening plan.
Indigenous group calls Coastal Gaslink camp attack shocking

Indigenous group calls Coastal Gaslink camp attack shocking

“These violent attacks are against our values. They not only left a great deal of property damage, but also has created a local environmental crisis due to the industrial fluids that were spilled due to the destruction," said Wet’suwet’en First Nation Chief Maureen Luggi.
'Renewable natural gas' boom coming, advocates say, as companies turn waste into fuel

'Renewable natural gas' boom coming, advocates say, as companies turn waste into fuel

CALGARY — Chase Edgelow is on a mission to acquire vast quantities of garbage. His company, Vancouver-based EverGen Infrastructure Corp., was founded just two years ago and has already snapped up two organic waste processing facilities in B.C.
45th annual Canmore Folk Fest to return August long

45th annual Canmore Folk Fest to return August long

After a two-year break, Canmore's folk fest will be back this summer.
Alberta first responder and mother of five keeps it real on new podcast

Alberta first responder and mother of five keeps it real on new podcast

First responder and mother of five Sammy Eh's podcast focusses on mental health, which which she says helps her cope with her own PTSD, anxiety, and depression.
Canadian cancer survivor and marathon fundraiser, Steve Fonyo dead at 56

Canadian cancer survivor and marathon fundraiser, Steve Fonyo dead at 56

Steve Fonyo, who lost his leg to cancer as a child and ran a marathon across Canada to raise millions for cancer research, has died.
What you need to know about mischief charges and the Ottawa protests

What you need to know about mischief charges and the Ottawa protests

Some of the most high-profile organizers of protests against government and COVID-19 mandates in Ottawa are facing charges that include mischief and counselling to commit mischief.
Cost of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion soars 70 per cent to $21.4 billion

Cost of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion soars 70 per cent to $21.4 billion

An eye-popping 70 per cent increase in the projected price tag for the Trans Mountain expansion was met Friday by jeers from environmental groups and a pledge from the federal government to put no additional public money toward the project.
Gender diversity remains elusive at senior levels of Corporate Canada, says survey

Gender diversity remains elusive at senior levels of Corporate Canada, says survey

Organizations have accelerated inclusion and Environmental, Social, Corporate (ESG) efforts, but Corporate Canada still has ways to go when it comes to advancing gender diversity at the leadership level, a new survey has found.
Parliamentary budget office says homes are less affordable despite low interest rates

Parliamentary budget office says homes are less affordable despite low interest rates

The parliamentary budget officer is warning that home ownership has become even less affordable through the pandemic for the average buyer, who may find it even tougher to get into the market unless prices drop.
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