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Notley states UCP upheaval raises concerns

Notley states UCP upheaval raises concerns

UCP caucus leader Todd Loewen resigns, asks for Premier Kenney’s resignation
Church steps up as Red Cross readies response to Citadel fire

Church steps up as Red Cross readies response to Citadel fire

The Alliance Church has a big heart and a big room. When the fire broke out, the church was ready to help.
MLA Hanson stands behind MLA Loewen's letter to Premier

MLA Hanson stands behind MLA Loewen's letter to Premier

MLA Todd Loewen says there's "dysfunction within the government."
UPDATE: Former Canmore resident killed in bear attack remembered as 'great man'

UPDATE: Former Canmore resident killed in bear attack remembered as 'great man'

Alberta Fish and Wildlife officials suspect the bear involved in the fatal attack on David Lertzman was a mature female grizzly, but so far the bruin has evaded all capture attempts.
Children from Citadel daycare will miss seniors' visits

Children from Citadel daycare will miss seniors' visits

Many kids moved to centres in north Edmonton and away from the friendships with adopted 'Grandmas' and 'Grandpas' at the building destroyed by fire May 6.
Citadel Mews West owner hopes to relocate residents quickly

Citadel Mews West owner hopes to relocate residents quickly

Greg Christenson plans to keep resident groups together in his other buildings to preserve their sense of community.
Fences hot-wired to keep bears off highway in Banff

Fences hot-wired to keep bears off highway in Banff

An additional nine kilometres of wildlife exclusion fencing on the Trans-Canada Highway west of the Banff townsite has been fitted with an electric wire to discourage bears from climbing the fence and getting onto the deadly highway.
'Massive and potentially permanent disruption': Canada's bleak view of Line 5 closure

'Massive and potentially permanent disruption': Canada's bleak view of Line 5 closure

"What is the most concerning to us in Alberta – as it should be for everyone – is the dangerous precedent that a shutdown of a safely operating pipeline would set for future oil and gas infrastructure projects," said Alberta Energy Minister Sonya Savage.
Alberta justice minister apologizes for saying feds, others rooting for COVID disaster

Alberta justice minister apologizes for saying feds, others rooting for COVID disaster

"Alberta is facing an unprecedented public health crisis. My comments were wrong, as all Canadians want this global pandemic to end as soon as possible."
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