The Alberta government announced plans to control the wild horse population, but wildlife advocates say the proposed measures aren't backed by science, have an arbitrary population threshold and are designed to appease the cattle industry.
A coal company suing the Alberta government is arguing that recent comments made by Alberta's energy minister back up the company's claim for compensation.
Andrew Ference can't imagine a more scenic locale to host the 25th anniversary of Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada than Canmore, Alberta. Having played 16 seasons in the NHL and won the Stanley Cup with the Boston Bruins in 2011, Ference lived in Canmore with The Three Sisters peaks of the Canadian Rockies as a backdrop.
Snowy owls can call a large swath of Alberta home, including around the Edmonton region; however, Southern Alberta is a good starting point to try and view a snowy owl, with Korolyk saying that the birds are generally an open country bird, enjoying grasslands and open areas.
The future of Alberta's COVID-19 vaccination program is unclear as the federal government shifts responsibility for the immunizations to the provinces this summer.
Alberta, Trump and Canada
As Jasper residents continue to wait anxiously for interim housing, Parks Canada says it is working with all levels of government to get housing in place as quickly as possible.
Gryphon Digital Mining is charting a transformative path by blending traditional energy solutions with advanced AI capabilities.
The premier of Canada’s oil-rich province of Alberta says she would not support any move to stop energy shipments to the United States as a way to combat U.S.
As the increasingly broad application of artificial intelligence (“AI”) transforms our business and societal needs, Alberta is in a unique position
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning is reshaping industries worldwide, with Alberta emerging as a
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is not wrong on this one. Let’s clear the air. Let’s have a real debate, not a contest to see who can cook up the most insulting email. The sad reality is a lot of Canadians don’t get it or refuse to get it.