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The Infrastructure Projects Act, would allow the province to speed up major projects deemed of provincial importance by overriding certain permit and regulatory requirements.
The province has opened a reception centre in the city for wildfire evacuees, who are in need of a place to stay.
The Canadian Medical Association is challenging the constitutionality of Alberta's legislation limiting access to medical treatment for transgender youth.
The federal government will take "immediate and decisive action" to rebuild Canada's military, Defence Minister David McGuinty told an audience of military contractors in Ottawa.
The U.S. Court of International Trade on Wednesday ruled President Donald Trump exceeded his authority under an emergency-powers law to impose tariffs on Canada.
The Kettle Society is one of the few daytime drop-in facilities in the city, offering services such as showers, laundry, meals and referral to other supports.
Marcel Genaille pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of a June 2021 collision that left a 59-year-old motorcyclist dead, and has since repeatedly breached his release conditions.
With the West Kelowna Fire Department set for duty, they are asking the public to prepare for the worst and hope for the best ...
At a meeting on May 27, council voted to direct staff to investigate what the city can do in a state of emergency, including ...
Seeing their championship hopes fall one game short against the Buffalo Bandits, the Saskatchewan Rush are taking stock of a 2024-25 season which saw a return to prominence.
The village of Blatten's mayor, Matthias Bellwald, said 'the unimaginable' had happened before promising that the village would make it through.
In a social media post, IAFF Local 730 said that on May 24, firefighters were called at 6:30 a.m. to Dallas Road after members of the public reported a fire on the beach.