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Wildfire burns out of control near Suncor's Firebag oilsands site

Wildfire burns out of control near Suncor's Firebag oilsands site

CALGARY — A wildfire burning out of control in northern Alberta on Thursday prompted Suncor Energy Inc. to withdraw all non-essential workers from its Firebag oilsands site.
More carbon capture projects to be green-lit soon: Natural Resources Minister

More carbon capture projects to be green-lit soon: Natural Resources Minister

CALGARY — Shell Canada's decision last week to greenlight its Polaris carbon capture project is likely just the start of a wave of positive investment decisions by proponents of the emissions-reducing technology, said federal Natural Resources Minist
Cameron named Canada head coach for 2025 world junior hockey championship

Cameron named Canada head coach for 2025 world junior hockey championship

CALGARY — Dave Cameron will be back behind the Canadian bench at the 2025 world junior hockey championship. Hockey Canada announced Thursday that Cameron will serve as head coach as it revealed its team staff for the upcoming tournament in Ottawa.
CGI acquiring tech services company Celero from Prairie credit union centrals

CGI acquiring tech services company Celero from Prairie credit union centrals

MONTREAL — CGI Inc. says it has signed a deal with the three Prairie credit union centrals to acquire Celero, a provider of technology services to credit unions and financial institutions.
Alberta town in health crisis must pay to keep clinic open as doctor roster dwindles

Alberta town in health crisis must pay to keep clinic open as doctor roster dwindles

EDMONTON — In Hinton, Alta., an industrial town in the shadows of the Rockies, residents left without a doctor to write prescriptions face a three-hour drive to Edmonton to try their luck at a walk-in clinic.
Legal Aid Alberta to stop services over contract dispute with provincial government

Legal Aid Alberta to stop services over contract dispute with provincial government

EDMONTON — Legal Aid Alberta says it will stop providing lawyers to those who can't afford them by next Tuesday over a funding and governance dispute with the province.
'Feed my cat': Court hears accused made death arrangements at Coutts blockade

'Feed my cat': Court hears accused made death arrangements at Coutts blockade

LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Anthony Olienick made death arrangements before heading to the COVID-19 protest blockade at Coutts, Alta., preparing for a noble, bloody, apocalyptic last stand against a satanic system of government, court heard Wednesday.
Calgary mayor asks residents to ease into indoor water use after lifting restrictions

Calgary mayor asks residents to ease into indoor water use after lifting restrictions

CALGARY — Calgary's mayor is urging residents to go slow on returning to regular water use.
WestJet says operations 'stabilized' after long weekend strike

WestJet says operations 'stabilized' after long weekend strike

CALGARY — WestJet says its operations have "stabilized" after a strike by its mechanics over the long weekend upended plans for thousands of Canadians.
Feds announce $11 million in funding for clean energy projects, mostly in Alberta

Feds announce $11 million in funding for clean energy projects, mostly in Alberta

CALGARY — Eleven clean energy projects, most of which are based in Alberta, have been selected to receive a total of $11 million in federal funding.
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