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Alberta funds Edmonton police to offer addiction support to people in custody

Alberta funds Edmonton police to offer addiction support to people in custody

EDMONTON — The Alberta government says it is providing funding to Edmonton police for people in custody to access recovery-oriented health supports.
Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo UCP candidate won't run in election due to legal matters

Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo UCP candidate won't run in election due to legal matters

FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — A United Conservative Party candidate in northern Alberta will no longer run in the provincial election set for this spring.
Edmonton zoo employee 'doing well' following Burmese python bite

Edmonton zoo employee 'doing well' following Burmese python bite

EDMONTON — A zoo employee is recovering after she was bitten Tuesday by a Burmese rock python.
Testimony from convicted father of teen in malnourishment death delayed until June

Testimony from convicted father of teen in malnourishment death delayed until June

CALGARY — A man convicted in the death of his malnourished son who died of sepsis and untreated diabetes will have to wait months for his chance to take the stand at an Alberta fatality inquiry.
Oilsands wastewater seepage cleanup to be complete by end of May: Imperial

Oilsands wastewater seepage cleanup to be complete by end of May: Imperial

CALGARY — Imperial Oil Ltd. said its cleanup efforts following recent high-profile wastewater releases from its Kearl oilsands site will be complete next month.
Edmonton Oilers ask fans to 'refrain from throwing things on the ice' at Rogers Place

Edmonton Oilers ask fans to 'refrain from throwing things on the ice' at Rogers Place

EDMONTON — The Edmonton Oilers are asking their fans to not turn cups and containers into projectiles at Rogers Place after a beverage nearly hit Los Angeles Kings captain Anze Kopitar in the aftermath of the series opener.
Multiculturalism council member who resigned over antisemitic posts apologizes

Multiculturalism council member who resigned over antisemitic posts apologizes

CALGARY — A Calgary real estate agent who resigned from Alberta's new multiculturalism council this week has apologized for sharing an antisemitic image on social media a decade ago.

Democracy itself is on the ballot in Alberta's upcoming election

This article was originally published on The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts. Disclosure information is available on the original site.
Alberta's main provincial political leaders in conversations with Calgary's mayor

Alberta's main provincial political leaders in conversations with Calgary's mayor

CALGARY — Alberta's two main provincial party leaders shared the same stage Tuesday but not at the same time, delivering competing visions for the province's largest city as they move into campaign mode before this spring's election.
Alberta premier rolls back part of government's media question restriction policy

Alberta premier rolls back part of government's media question restriction policy

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is reversing part of her government’s new media question restriction policy but says she will continue to limit queries in order to provide more answers.
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