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About 500 people, dressed in cowboy hats, belt buckles, and jeans, packed a community hall in Fort Macleod, Alta., for an ...
Non-peer reviewed study found that Crowsnest lake and its outlet, the Crowsnest River, are “highly stressed aquatic ...
The Fort Macleod & District Community Hall was packed to capacity with nearly 500 people, with the premier and cabinet ministers facing near-constant jeers from a majority of attendees who came to ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNPremier Danielle Smith, cabinet ministers to 'address concerns' about coal industry, policies at Fort Macleod meetingPremier Danielle Smith, three United Conservative Party cabinet ministers and the local MLA are hosting a coal town hall ...
The Coal Town Hall is Wednesday, June 11, 2025, 5:30 to 7:30, doors open at 5:00 pm, at the Fort Macleod Community Hall. For ...
GUIDE: Explore the quieter side of the Rockies, where spectacular waterfalls, jagged peaks, remote meadows covered in ...
On June 11, more than 500 people showed up in Fort Macleod, near the site of the historic North West Mounted Police post ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNOpinion: Will Alberta government heed its own findings on fish poisoned by coal mining?Scientists from the Government of Alberta have confirmed that “Fish in Crowsnest Lake contain tissue selenium concentrations ...
Hundreds of people packed a town hall in Fort Macleod, hoping the premier and cabinet ministers would hear their views on coal mining in Alberta.
Reactions to last week’s coal town hall revealed the sharp divide that remains over coal development in southern Alberta.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, while taking questions about her government's coal policy, engaged with some anti-coal mining protesters in Fort Macleod.
Canadian National Railway is taking legal action to force Parks Canada to allow it to build a berm to protect its main line ...
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