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Senators pass pandemic aid bill after MPs leave for winter break

Senators pass pandemic aid bill after MPs leave for winter break

New round of aid to workers and businesses to cost $7.4 billion.
Y2Y vision contributes to 80 per cent increase in protected areas

Y2Y vision contributes to 80 per cent increase in protected areas

“I think we really need some good news… when you have a big vision and you are operating at the scale that wildlife needs, it does make a difference,” said Jodi Hilty, co-author of the paper and Y2Y’s chief scientist and president.
OPINION: No sense in scrapping disciplinary system for teachers that works — ATA

OPINION: No sense in scrapping disciplinary system for teachers that works — ATA

'By law, the Alberta Teachers' Association must investigate all the complaints it receives.'
CP Rail to host virtual holiday train program again

CP Rail to host virtual holiday train program again

Canadian Pacific (CP) Rail’s 23rd annual Holiday Train will be hosted virtually again this year, considering ongoing government restrictions on public gatherings due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada's Brittany Hudak starts season on fire with four world cup golds in Canmore

Canada's Brittany Hudak starts season on fire with four world cup golds in Canmore

Canada's Para Nordic skiers had a strong showing on home soil in Canmore
Coquihalla Highway to reopen next week

Coquihalla Highway to reopen next week

Highway 5 will reopen to commercial traffic and buses
Stars of Alberta awards celebrate volunteers

Stars of Alberta awards celebrate volunteers

Nine outstanding Albertans have been recognized at the 2021 Stars of Alberta Volunteer Awards.
Alberta government announces changes to controversial school curriculum

Alberta government announces changes to controversial school curriculum

"We will face curriculum implementation by staggering subjects starting this fall," Education Minister Adriana LaGrange said at a news conference Monday.
Poll suggests 40 per cent of Canadians know unvaccinated people, don't discuss issue

Poll suggests 40 per cent of Canadians know unvaccinated people, don't discuss issue

Respondents on the Prairies were most inclined to drop the subject and “say it's fine," according to the poll findings.
Canmore's Gerry Hurley wins top conservation award

Canmore's Gerry Hurley wins top conservation award

“I like to do my part to try and protect the wildlife, particularly the grizzly bears. It’s been an amazing experience,” said Canmore's Gerry Hurley.
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