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Oil companies have stalled on decarbonization commitments: report

Oil companies have stalled on decarbonization commitments: report

High demand, low supply setting record high electricity prices: economist

High demand, low supply setting record high electricity prices: economist

“It's not just sort of expensive, these are record prices,” said Blake Shaffer, electricity market economist at the University of Alberta.
Federal dental benefit could come at the right time: local dentist

Federal dental benefit could come at the right time: local dentist

The federal government is looking to create a temporary annual benefit intended to increase access to dental care for eligible children under 12, and double two upcoming GST credit payments.
City stalls bylaw for Indigenous advisory committee

City stalls bylaw for Indigenous advisory committee

Experts on Indigenous-led governance The Gazette spoke to cautioned against changes, saying it's key to honour the original spirit of consultation that forged the committee’s draft bylaw.
Hughes raises concerns about Fountain Park repair process

Hughes raises concerns about Fountain Park repair process

Hughes said she would like to see a detailed project charter for the Fountain Park pool repairs, which look to have grown from around $6 million to $17.4 million.
St. Albert schools to rock out for Orange Shirt Day

St. Albert schools to rock out for Orange Shirt Day

Orange stones bear hard commitments for change
St. Albert doctor hopes province's primary care panels will address physician shortage

St. Albert doctor hopes province's primary care panels will address physician shortage

The three advisory panels will include a strategic advisory panel, an Indigenous panel, and an international expert panel.
Inaugural competition carves new inclusive space for skateboarders

Inaugural competition carves new inclusive space for skateboarders

Seventy-five skaters took part in The Ambush — an all-women, girls, trans, non-binary, and gender expansive event — at Woodlands Skatepark on Saturday.
Carbon pricing system needs transparency, stringency, experts say

Carbon pricing system needs transparency, stringency, experts say

The stakes for any changes are high, because if adjustments aren’t made appropriately, the sensitive carbon market could be pushed “out of whack” from 2023 to 2030.
Pedestrian taken to hospital after being struck at Bellerose, Boudreau intersection

Pedestrian taken to hospital after being struck at Bellerose, Boudreau intersection

The collision is still under investigation, RCMP said.
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