Alberta introduces bill to update whistleblower rules, broaden protections
The Alberta government is changing its whistleblower rules, offering more protection for those who come forward.
The Alberta government is changing its whistleblower rules, offering more protection for those who come forward.
On Tuesday afternoon, city council voted in favour of writing a letter of opinion to seek federal exemption to bring the services to Edmonton. The letter is a requirement of the process.
Two men originally charged with attempted murder in connection with a west Edmonton machete attack are now facing charges of second-degree murder after the victim died in hospital.
It looks like any participation of Edmonton playing a secondary role in a Calgary 2026 Winter Olympics bid is off the table.
ATCO will be at the Mill Woods golf course for a good chunk of the summer, burying deeper natural gas pipelines that need to be lowered because of Valley Line LRT construction.
A year after a wildfire destroyed parts of Fort McMurray, residents are still recovering from its devastating impact, including the municipality's mayor.
Kinder Morgan says it plans to buy more than 75 per cent of the pipe it needs for its Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion from a steelmaking factory in Regina.
They're also planning to limit who can buy agriculture land and how the province's marijuana industry needs to be protected. Kelly Hayes reports.
Matthew Ryan Hines died at Dorchester Penitentiary in Dorchester on May 26, 2015.
The Calgary Fire Department said a three-foot long snake was removed from a downtown apartment on Tuesday.
Friends and family will come together Thursday to say goodbye to a veteran taxi driver who died after a serious assault.
The bride-to-be had been on a waiting list since 2012.
Yves Francoeur alleges the Liberal Party interfered with police work to influence an investigation against two MNAs in the party.
Numerous Quebec municipalities that border streams and rivers are dealing flooding due to heavy precipitation and mild temperatures.
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The first quarter is generally slower for the fertilizer industry, with analysts expecting full year earnings of $744 million or $5.35 per share for Agrium.
Voting day is still a week away, but hundreds of thousands of British Columbians have already cast ballots in the provincial election.
Crescendo is a live entertainment charity event in support of a vibrant future for all Edmontonians by investing in mental health. Proceeds go toward enhancing and maintaining mental health programs.
Alberta Finance Minister Joe Ceci said Monday his government plans to stay the course when it comes to its finances, even if there's a chance the province's credit rate could be further downgraded.
May is Motorcycle Safety Month and Alberta RCMP are reminding drivers to avoid behaviours that increase the risk of collisions.
Encana is reporting strong first-quarter results, including profits that whizzed past analyst estimates.
Calgary firefighters were kept busy on Monday evening battling two fires that broke out at the same time.
WestJet has signed a purchase agreement for up to 20 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner jets, which will allow the Calgary-based airline to expand in South America and Europe, and begin serving Asian markets.
A staggering 63 per cent of Canadian millennials are at “high-risk” for mental health issues, according to a new Ipsos report released exclusively to Global News.
One year after an enormous and fast-moving wildfire forced a herculean evacuation effort in Fort McMurray, tales of heartbreak and heroism, borne out of one of Canada's worst-ever natural disasters, are resurfacing.