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Female cougar dies while in recovery from capturing process

Female cougar dies while in recovery from capturing process

Three cougars have died in Banff over the past two weeks – an adult female cat died while recovering after being captured and collared and what's believed to be her kitten died of unknown causes on Friday (Jan. 22). A sick female cougar was euthanized by Parks Canada earlier this month.
COLUMN: Free enterprise can do what governments cannot

COLUMN: Free enterprise can do what governments cannot

"The solution is to incentivize industry to use processes and create products that do not emit greenhouse gases."
If Canada can survive four years of Trump, it can navigate the new Buy American: PM

If Canada can survive four years of Trump, it can navigate the new Buy American: PM

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA — If Canada was able to navigate Donald Trump's four years of bilateral bluster, it can surely find safe harbour from the protectionist measures of his Democratic successor, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggested Tuesday.
Trudeau government considers legislative changes to make public service more diverse

Trudeau government considers legislative changes to make public service more diverse

OTTAWA — The Trudeau Liberals are eyeing changes to the law governing public service hiring to help make federal departments and agencies more diverse.
St. Albert council dismisses three code of conduct complaints

St. Albert council dismisses three code of conduct complaints

Council voted unanimously to dismiss all three complaints against members of council who travelled outside of the city during the pandemic
Famous hotel in Alberta mountains reserved for nine weeks for private booking

Famous hotel in Alberta mountains reserved for nine weeks for private booking

JASPER, Alta. — The Jasper Park Lodge has been booked out from the end of February until the end of April, but hotel management isn't disclosing who will be staying at the well-known Rocky Mountain retreat during the nine-week block.
Members of Kenney's UCP caucus nix NDP bid to seek details of failed Keystone XL deal

Members of Kenney's UCP caucus nix NDP bid to seek details of failed Keystone XL deal

EDMONTON — Members of Alberta Premier Jason Kenney’s caucus have refused an Opposition NDP bid to make public details of Alberta’s $7.5-billion investment in the failed Keystone XL pipeline project.
EDITORIAL: Journeys of grief

EDITORIAL: Journeys of grief

"Everybody's grief journey is unique to them. There's no timelines, there's no stages, and there's no expectations. Give yourself time and space to grieve, be open and accepting of your own emotions.
Brodhead addresses transit union fears

Brodhead addresses transit union fears

"The intent here is not to reap benefits by slamming our labour. The intent here was to provide services more efficiently."
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Wednesday!
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