Despite calling for its demise for years, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she isn't phased by the new prime minister's move to kill the consumer carbon levy.
The provincial government laid out how it plans to spend funding for transportation infrastructure throughout the next three ...
Big Rock Brewery, founded in 1985, is facing a sudden 22 per cent increase to the fees it pays the province after a new rate ...
A northern Alberta daycare has been placed on probation following a string of infractions, including allegations staff were ...
The schools in Calgary, Airdrie and Chestermere are still in the planning and design stages — meaning they're still at least ...
A confidential memo from the head of the Alberta Medical Association says government seeks cuts to more than 800 physician ...
Not even cracking open a cold one is safe from tariffs. As the Canada-U.S. trade war continues to dominate headlines, Alberta ...
Alberta's energy minister is hoping that by changing the way the province receives royalties from oilsands bitumen, it may ...
Health Minister Adriana LaGrange is alleging the former CEO of Alberta Health Services was unwilling to implement the ...
Daybreak Alberta broadcast live from Pincher Creek as part of CBC Alberta's Out Your Way library project. The show will be in ...
On the surface, the tighter restrictions shouldn't affect schools in Alberta, given that the number of international students ...
The head of the Alberta Medical Association says she's worried about the number of unfilled family medicine residency ...