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The Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) is calling it quits, announcing it will be withdrawing from the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) next year.
EDMONTON, AB / ACCESS Newswire / August 15, 2025 / GreenFox Windows & Doors, a trusted name in energy-efficient home upgrades, has won the 2025 Consumer Choice Award for top service in Northern Alberta’s window and door industry.
Storms are expected to linger over Edmonton and surrounding regions as Alberta enters another period of unsettled weather.
A citizen initiative petition asking Albertans whether the province should remain in Canada has been issued by Elections Alberta, with signing locations in several communities, including Airdrie. The petition,
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Alberta to pay for COVID shots for health workers in policy reversal
Alberta’s government says it will cover the cost of COVID-19 vaccinations for health-care workers in a partial policy reversal. It comes two months after the government said most Albertans, including health workers,
A tornado watch is now in place for parts of Alberta, while an active warning has been issued elsewhere on the Prairies as severe storms intensify. Meteorologist Melinda Singh from The Weather Network breaks down the details.
The virus is spreading in insular Mennonite communities. But the broader population is vulnerable as vaccine rates have fallen across the Canadian province since the Covid-19 pandemic.
A year after a record-breaking hailstorm swept through Calgary, insurers are calling for urgent government intervention to address what they describe as unsustainable pressure on Alberta’s insurance market, both in terms of escalating climate-related property losses and a worsening auto insurance system.
Police are investigating following a fiery crash on an Alberta highway that left a trucker from Brampton dead, according to reports.
With rising inflation, limited space and more people opting for cremation, cemeteries around Alberta are adapting to serve the changing needs of their communities.
According to IBC, insured losses from the July 13 storm reached $92 million, with 65% of claims related to vehicle damage. Over the past five years, Alberta has seen $6 billion in insured hail losses, compared with more than $11 billion over the past two decades.