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Alberta, with largest oil industry, sends fewer to COP26 than any other energy province

Alberta, with largest oil industry, sends fewer to COP26 than any other energy province

Newfoundland has nine people at the meetings and Manitoba has six. Ontario has four, as does the Northwest Territories. Quebec has 36 representatives. 
Alberta introduces bill to upgrade thousands of kilometres of nature trails

Alberta introduces bill to upgrade thousands of kilometres of nature trails

Trails Act would allow some trails to be designated for specific uses, such as hiking or for off-highway vehicles.
AHS closes bistro's dine-in service for non-compliance

AHS closes bistro's dine-in service for non-compliance

Olifunt Espresso & Wine Bistro in Carstairs has been ordered to cease dine-in service
Renowned conservationist Karsten Heuer 'super lucky' after fall from hunting tree stand

Renowned conservationist Karsten Heuer 'super lucky' after fall from hunting tree stand

“We are all relieved that Karsten has such amazing medical care and will be back in the community doing the things he loves,” said friend Colleen Campbell
School bus, logging truck collide in Barrhead on Nov. 2

School bus, logging truck collide in Barrhead on Nov. 2

One student taken to hospital as a precaution and may have concussion; otherwise, no injuries reported
Three local ski resorts requiring vaccination proof to access hills

Three local ski resorts requiring vaccination proof to access hills

Just days before opening for the season, skiers, boarders and tubers wanting to access local ski slopes will either have to follow Alberta's Restrictions Exemption Program or provide vaccination verification at three of the four resorts this winter.
UPDATED: Badly injured BASE jumper rescued on side of EEOR near Canmore

UPDATED: Badly injured BASE jumper rescued on side of EEOR near Canmore

Local authorities acted quickly to rescue an injured BASE jumper stuck on the side of EEOR on Sunday.
Scientists hope to link lab bench with pharmacy shelves through Edmonton drug plant

Scientists hope to link lab bench with pharmacy shelves through Edmonton drug plant

Michael Houghton, the institute's other director and a Nobel laureate, said the initiative would focus on so-called "small-molecule" drugs — chemically-synthesized drugs that make up the great majority of what's in people's medicine cabinets. Ibuprofen, for example, is a small-molecule drug.
'You cannot just raise the flags and replace it with nothing': AFN national chief

'You cannot just raise the flags and replace it with nothing': AFN national chief

Questions about what to do with the national flag have surfaced in the lead-up to Remembrance Day, an occasion on which it has traditionally been lowered to half-mast as a tribute to soldiers who died while serving Canada.
Canada to donate 10 million doses of Moderna vaccine to COVAX

Canada to donate 10 million doses of Moderna vaccine to COVAX

While Canada has more than 17.5 million shots of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccine in federal and provincial freezers, the doses being donated to COVAX will not come from that supply. Instead, Canada is donating the remainder of doses paid for but not yet received, which means it's up to the suppliers to provide the delivery schedule.
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