- Ambulance response times now online CBC - 5 hours ago
The province is now posting ambulance response times online for most areas of Alberta, following complaints that staff shortages and tie-ups at emergency rooms were creating … More »Ambulance response times now online
The province is now posting ambulance response times online for most areas of Alberta, following complaints that staff shortages and tie-ups at emergency rooms were creating delays.
- Alberta businesses hope CP Rail strike ends soon CBC - 7 hours ago
The strike at Canadian Pacific Railway is having an impact in southern Alberta on a wide range of businesses — from farms to auto dealerships. More »Alberta businesses hope CP Rail strike ends soon
The strike at Canadian Pacific Railway is having an impact in southern Alberta on a wide range of businesses — from farms to auto dealerships.
- Zwozdesky elected new Speaker of Alberta legislature CBC - 7 hours ago
MLAs have elected former cabinet minister and Edmonton Tory MLA Gene Zwozdesky the new Speaker of the Alberta legislature. More »Zwozdesky elected new Speaker of Alberta legislature
- Jury decides on manslaughter in daughter's killing of mom Daryl Slade - Calgary Herald - Thu, 17 May, 2012
A jury has concluded that Brittany Mahingen did not have the intent to kill when her mother, Leanne Mahingen, died of multiple injuries after an altercation while they … More »Jury decides on manslaughter in daughter's killing of mom
A jury has concluded that Brittany Mahingen did not have the intent to kill when her mother, Leanne Mahingen, died of multiple injuries after an altercation while they were babysitting a relative's toddler on Nov. 3, 2010.
- Imperial offers refinery for sale as demand drops Dina O'Meara - Calgary Herald - Fri, 18 May, 2012
Imperial Oil has put its second-oldest oil refinery in Canada up for sale on waning demand for product from the Dartmouth, N.S., facility in a highly competitive Atlantic … More »Imperial offers refinery for sale as demand drops
Imperial Oil has put its second-oldest oil refinery in Canada up for sale on waning demand for product from the Dartmouth, N.S., facility in a highly competitive Atlantic basin.
- Jubilee spat goes public Heath McCoy - Calgary Herald - Fri, 18 May, 2012
Since 2007 the Shen Yun Per-forming Arts Group, which presents traditional Chinese dance and music, has performed its Alberta shows in Edmonton and Calgary's provincially owned Jubilee Auditoriums.
- Sex-hibition for kids shouldn't be tax funded Susan Martinuk - Calgary Herald - Fri, 18 May, 2012
As a mere child, I was routinely exposed to the history and culture of Ottawa. Every summer, invariably, my siblings and I visited the National Gallery, the War Museum, the Mint, Parliament, etc. We saw shiny coins, tanks and endless works of art - but I certainly don't recall sitting on a round bed in a Climax Room watching …
- City launches probe after skyscraper damaged by window cleaning equipment in high wind Stephane Massinon - Calgary Herald - Fri, 18 May, 2012
After being forced to close a downtown street for more than half a day for window repairs, the city is investigating after several windows on a skyscraper were broken in a windstorm.
- Unhappy Alberta investors fail to turf former pastor as head of troubled real estate companies Matt McClure - Calgary Herald - Fri, 18 May, 2012
Disgruntled investors in a group of troubled real estate companies failed in their legal bid to have the man at the centre of the cash-strapped developments turfed.
- Charges pending after man hit by low-speed vehicle in McKenzie Towne Calgary Herald - Sat, 19 May, 2012
A man was taken to Foothills Hospital on Friday evening after being struck by a vehicle in the city’s southeast. The accident happened around 7:40 p.m. at the intersection of McKenzie Towne Avenue and McKenzie Towne Boulevard.
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