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Union says negotiations with AHS broke down over wages

Union says negotiations with AHS broke down over wages

The union representing Alberta’s allied health workers says AHS is refusing to negotiate wages, bringing ongoing collective bargaining to a halt.
Biogas project removed website after anti-greenwashing law came into effect

Biogas project removed website after anti-greenwashing law came into effect

New rules require businesses to provide evidence to support environmental claims
Alberta agrees to new pay deal with resident physicians

Alberta agrees to new pay deal with resident physicians

Alberta’s government has reached a tentative four-year compensation agreement for physicians in training, health minister Adrianna LaGrange announced Wednesday.
Why is home solar generation limited to personal use?

Why is home solar generation limited to personal use?

Under Alberta rules, home electricity production can provide a break on bills, but not used as a money-maker
Rural Albertans say they're penalized by high utility costs

Rural Albertans say they're penalized by high utility costs

Rural Albertans say they’re being penalized by high utility fees and some municipalities are asking the government to step in and equalize costs throughout the province.
Municipalities want province to create independent integrity office

Municipalities want province to create independent integrity office

Alberta’s municipal leaders say code of conduct investigations put councillors in a difficult position with peers and the public, and they are asking the province to establish an Independent Office of Integrity to take over the responsibility.
Alberta's oil and gas tax policies threaten rural viability, municipalities say

Alberta's oil and gas tax policies threaten rural viability, municipalities say

Rural municipalities say a series of government policy decisions have cost them $332 million in tax revenue over the last three years, and the group is urging the province to make changes to ease the financial strain on rural communities.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith digs in heels on vote tabulator ban

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith digs in heels on vote tabulator ban

Alberta’s municipal leaders want the province to overturn its ban on vote counting machines, but the premier says the province isn’t changing course.
Investment needed to prevent rural road deterioration: report

Investment needed to prevent rural road deterioration: report

Thousands of kilometres of rural roads and highways in Alberta are nearing the end of their useful lives
Province announces return to low interest loans for local authorities

Province announces return to low interest loans for local authorities

The Government of Alberta says that starting in 2025, it will reverse its rate hike on capital project loans to local authorities, a policy that is expected to save municipalities millions.
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