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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is shutting down the idea of the province one day approving a federal tax on oil and gas being sent to the U.S., calling it absurd and self-destructive.
The Alberta government proposed changes to modernize hunting rules on Wednesday, but some questions about “shoot farms” remain unanswered. Bianca Millions reports.
12h ago
Neighbours in a quiet Edmonton community are shocked to learn a statue of a little boy is gone with his feet standing. As James Dunn reports, it’s now the second statue to leave its post in the city.
It's been a labour of love for the Harcus twins, who are retiring after a 40+ year career in the art supply business. James Dunn has their story.
The U.S. federal government is on track to run out of funding and shut down on Saturday. That means Friday is the last day for Congress to pass a spending bill to keep it open. Amy Kiley looks at the standoff between Republicans and Democrats.
46m ago
Since 1990, any Edmontonian with a real Christmas tree could set it out with your garbage and eco-waste and have the city collect it. But as James Dunn reports, that could soon change.
11h ago
The Alberta government is boosting its education budget by $426 million. But as Sean Amato reports, the association representing teachers insists it’s still about $900 million short.
13h ago