EDMONTON—Alberta’s deputy premier says the province is open to negotiating an out-of-court deal to resolve a potential $2-billion power dispute with private operators. But Sarah Hoffman...
EDMONTON—Two teens found dead earlier this week in northern Alberta were shot to death and the case is now considered a double homicide, Mounties said Thursday. RCMP Insp....
CALGARY – Jason Kenney today announced his intention to run for leader of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta in the upcoming leadership race and unite...
RED DEER, Alta—A temporary foreign worker severely injured when he was shot during an attempted robbery three years ago no longer has to leave Canada and...
EDMONTON—The Alberta government says people from the fire-ravaged city of Fort McMurray could start going home starting June 1 if conditions are safe, but warned there...
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. –Canadian officials began evacuating 8,000 people from work camps north of devastated Fort McMurray by air on Thursday and hoped to move thousands...
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta.—Alberta declared a state of emergency Wednesday as crews frantically held back wind-whipped wildfires that have already torched 1,600 homes and other buildings in...
EDMONTON—All but two of Alberta’s 61 school boards were expected to meet a Thursday deadline to submit policies on how they plan to make schools safe...
EDMONTON—The man hired to move Alberta away from coal-fired electricity says while it’s a complex challenge, time is on the side of the province. Terry Boston...
EDMONTON—Alberta’s finance minister says the government will save $35 million over the next three years by axing or amalgamating at least 25 of its agencies, boards...