Fifty-five years after Missouri murderer Sharon Kinne escaped from a Mexican prison, American authorities confirm the fugitive had, for decades, been hiding in a small Alberta town.
The Alberta Federation of Labour (AFL) is taking aim at the UCP government following a report highlighting a steep wage decline.
What happened to Sharon Kinne? U.S. officials confirm the case is closed. As the CBC's Helen Pike reports, Taber, Alta., residents are learning who their neighbour Dee Glabus really was.
Alberta covers a massive area with diversity that may surprise anyone unfamiliar with the province’s unique geography.
Canada’s top oil-producing province of Alberta plans to boost its wealth fund roughly tenfold to C$250 billion ($173 billion) by 2050 in a bid to wean itself off volatile natural resources revenue.
Canada's federal government has assured Alberta that it will not bear a disproportionate burden of any retaliatory tariffs imposed in response to potential US import levies.
The Court of King's Bench of Alberta declared a family of five vexatious litigants, finding they had engaged in persistent, escalating, and abusive litigation, including exaggerated personal injury claims and attempts to circumvent prior rulings.
Alberta child-care providers can also now apply online for grants under a new $53-million program to help build, expand or upgrade child-care spaces.
Any Canadian response to U.S. tariffs will be regionally fair and equitable and not single out Alberta, Canada's main oil-producing province, Canada's Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Wednesday.
The Alberta government has named Assisted Living Alberta as the last of four new public agencies taking over provincial health care from Alberta Health Services.Seniors, Community and Social Services Minister Jason Nixon says the new agency is to be officially operational in April.
Alberta receives over a quarter of its revenues from the oil and gas industry, with the total amount for this budget year estimated at some C$20.3 billion, or around $14 billion. That appears to be an uncomfortably high degree of dependence on oil and gas revenues for the provincial government.
Outgoing police Chief Dale McFee is defending the Edmonton Police Service’s (EPS) request for a provincial probe into two members appointed to the Edmonton Police Commission and city council’s selection process.