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Sandy Santori remembers the dark cloud that covered Trail, B.C., beginning May 18, 1980. It filled the sky with a colourless ...
approximately 534 km of Alberta’s provincial highway network Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) mainline Read more about Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) Corridor. Highway 3 is an important corridor ...
Blaine Hyggen For the Herald We have reached the Victoria Day May Long Weekend! That of course means the unofficial start to summer – and rain in the ...
(Natural Resources Canada) Fire bans in some southern Alberta municipalities are no longer in place after they welcomed rain showers this week. Lethbridge's fire ban was lifted, while Vulcan ...
Rhetoric stoking the flames of Alberta’s independence is frustrating some First Nations people in Saskatchewan who feel the treaties that bind the Prairies together are being largely ignored. Talk of ...
The decision grants Northback permits to drill and to divert water to the site, which was also a concern raised by farmers in drought-ridden parts of southern Alberta. The approved deep drilling ...
The Alberta Energy Regulator approved on Thursday a controversial coal exploration project on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. Northback Holdings Corp.‘s project at Grassy Mountain was ...
That’s one of the reasons the Alberta ... our southern neighbour. The north-south trade links run deep, and access to the massive U.S. markets has previously come at relatively low or no cost ...
KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Multiple airstrikes have hit Gaza’s southern city of Khan Younis overnight, killing more than 50 people in a second consecutive night of heavy bombing.
The Canadian province is experiencing a surge in separatist sentiment, fueled by long-standing grievances over perceived economic inequities and political underrepresentation in Canada. While some ...
A county in the southern part of the DFW metroplex has been among the fastest-growing in the country in recent years. And two other cities in the ... "There's no one-size-fits-all." ...