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$100M in provincial funding going to support complex classrooms
The Alberta government is directing $100 million toward supporting complex classrooms across the province by hiring more teachers, educational assistants and support staff. The Alberta Teachers' Association says the funding is welcome, but long overdue.
Edmonton records its rainiest June ever following latest weekend downpour: Environment Canada
As of Sunday at noon, Edmonton had received 262 millimetres of rain, shattering the previous monthly record held for over a century.
Edmonton city councillors consider centralized Diwali event to encourage firework compliance
City staff is working with Edmonton’s South Asian community to try to co-ordinate events for the Festival of Lights, including a possible event at city hall and a potential fireworks display in Mill Woods Park in November.
Alberta is dealing with a population boom. Is expanding municipal borders the answer?
Annexation has been on the agenda for several Alberta municipalities dealing with rapid population growth, and some experts say it’s likely that option will be pursued more often over the next few decades.
Smoke leads to air quality warning for Calgary, much of Alberta
Smoke has moved into parts of Alberta from northern Saskatchewan and is expected to remain for the next couple of days, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Former Alberta peace officer pleads guilty to possessing child sexual exploitation material
A former Grande Prairie peace officer received a 24-month conditional sentence after Crown and defence lawyers made a joint sentencing submission at the Edmonton Court of Kings Bench after he pleaded guilty to possessing child sexual abuse and exploitation material.
For players and fans, Canada's World Cup win on Sunday was worth the decades-long wait
For long-suffering Canadian soccer fans, the scene after Sunday's win over South Africa was surreal, as though they were watching another country’s celebrations. Instead, Stephen Eustáquio’s winner made our own history.
More families turning to financial aid to afford overnight summer camps
The rising cost of living is forcing many Canadian families to make tough choices about whether they can afford to send their kids away for camp.
Questions still cloud Calgary supervised consumption site's end, as it closes its doors
The Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre's supervised consumption site is scheduled to permanently close on Tuesday, but uncertainty still hangs over what that will mean for drug user's safety, the impact of public drug use on the community, and the strain its loss might place on emergency services.
Canada to face Morocco in Round of 16 at FIFA World Cup
Canada will face the Morocco in the Round of 16 at the World Cup after the North African giants defeated the Netherlands 3-2 in penalty kicks on Monday after the teams were tied 1-1 after 120 minutes in Guadalupe, Mexico.
Jasper to get $520M in additional reconstruction funding from federal government
Jasper will receive more than half a billion dollars in funding from the federal government to accelerate the rebuilding of destroyed and damaged park assets and provide temporary housing for residents displaced by the 2024 wildfire.
Hundreds of undocumented Alberta students at risk of losing free access to school
Hundreds of children and teenagers already attending Alberta schools could be ineligible to enrol in September as their families’ immigration status hangs in limbo.
Alberta poised to make West Coast pipeline announcement later this week
Premier's office says there will be a "major announcement" on Thursday to share new details about the province's submission to the federal major projects office.
How Alberta schools communicate and respond during increasingly frequent school threats
Alberta education officials reflect on the safety measures in place as the school year winds down to close. The province saw an increase of school threat reports in the wake of the Tumbler Ridge, B.C. shooting that left nine, including the shooter, dead at a school and home in the tight-knit community.
Extreme heat, flooding pose safety concerns for Canada Day celebrations
As communities across Canada prepare for Canada Day, extreme heat and flooding are proving logistically challenging for typical celebrations like fireworks.
Calgary, Lethbridge supervised consumption sites close, province shifts to treatment
The Alberta government is shutting down supervised consumption sites in Calgary and Lethbridge, effective today, as it shifts focus to funding treatment centres instead.
Carney says energy plan will unify Canada but ’emissions will be higher’
The comments in a pre-recorded video released Tuesday marked Carney's starkest criticisms yet of his predecessor Justin Trudeau's climate policies.
Alberta expands accessible parking permit system to cover those with vision loss
The government of Alberta is expanding its accessible parking permit system to cover people with vision loss, but applicants will first need approval from a medical professional.
Alberta to detail ‘million-barrel-per-day’ pipeline to West Coast Thursday
Tim Hodgson, federal minister of energy and natural resources, said Monday that negotiations between Ottawa and Alberta toward a pipeline deal were 'going well.'