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McAuley said he was drawn to using cutlery because he noticed there was a lot available, making it cheaper to acquire than ...
I think most people are aware it exists but, unless you volunteer there or stop in for some soup and conversation, it’s definitely not in the forefront, which is why I was surprised to hear they were ...
Let’s stop blaming postal workers for mismanagement they didn’t cause. Let’s rebuild Canada Post as the universal public service it was meant to be.
The strike came to a halt with the government’s intervention. Former minister of labour Steven MacKinnon requested that the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) order Canada Post employees back to ...
On May 12, a slew of fee increases went into effect for Alberta courts. They include additional costs for searching court records — to $25 from $10 — as well as for viewing files, obtaining courtroom ...
Local MP Mike Lake will continue in his role as Shadow Minister for Mental Health and Wellness after Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre, announced the Conservative Leadership Team and Shadow ...
Despite quarterly payments made to taxpayers to offset carbon tax costs, last year the parliamentary budget officer estimated that households would be worse off by 2030-31, when the cumulative ...
Milt Hodges, a Millet resident and president-elect of the Nisku-Leduc Rotary Club said several members of the Wetaskiwin Club found their way to the Nisku-Leduc club and now they’re looking to ...
Maskwacis-Wetaskiwin MLA Rick Wilson believes his work with First Nations communities across the province will aid him in his new role as Minister of Mental Health and Addiction.
This spring, the Alberta RCMP is providing tips to help prevent theft of, and from, vehicles. In 2024, there were 8,272 auto thefts in Alberta RCMP jurisdiction, and 5,998 thefts from vehicles. In May ...
PRISM director Don Haywood said while they have gotten used to people doing burnouts on the crosswalks and leaving tire treads soon after the crosswalks are painted, it was disappointing to see a ...
Use water that is safe for human consumption, such as purchased bottled water or water from drinking water systems approved by Alberta Environments and Protected Area or Environmental Public Health.
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