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The Alberta government has entered into an agreement to cut down on the number of inspection stops for oilfield service rigs.
As Albertans forced out by wildfires wait for word when it will be safe to return home, other evacuees are learning their ...
The Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) is introducing temporary limit on how many new data centres can be added to the ...
Canadian-born former Noma head chef Ben Ing hosts Carnarvon Long Table Lunch as part of the 2025 Gascoyne Food Festival ...
The economic impact of the U.S. trade war is adding further strain to Alberta's embattled auto insurance market, prompting ...
Crews are now battling spot fires in the community of Kelly Lake, B.C., as the out-of-control Kiskatinaw Lake wildfire ...
A second day of rain slowed the spread of wildfires in Alberta, allowing some oil sands production to resume. Conditions ...
Beacon AI Centers, which plans to develop six large data-centre campuses in Alberta, said AESO’s process has not changed its ...
The Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) has launched an interim approach to large load connections. The new approach is ...
Service Alberta Minister Dale Nally’s office says the government has installed a higher production threshold and more gradual ...
An independent Alberta would be a landlocked, oil-exporting nation. It would have to enter into long and painful negotiations ...
The fee hike was introduced in February and substantially lowered the production threshold breweries needed to hit before they had to pay higher fees to the province.