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Climate costs to hit $139B by 2050: report

Climate costs to hit $139B by 2050: report

Zuliana Mawani, water and wastewater operations lead for GHD Canada, said the country is already experiencing water-related climate-change issues.
Grain producers release fertilizer guidelines

Grain producers release fertilizer guidelines

“There is absolutely no way that we can increase food production with while at the same time reducing the food that our crops need to grow properly,” said Andre Harpe, farmer in Peace country and chair of the Grain Growers of Canada.
Record heat wave blankets province over the weekend

Record heat wave blankets province over the weekend

Hot weather rolled into the province over the weekend, a trend that is increasingly normal for Alberta, say experts.
No economic impact from removing methane emissions: study

No economic impact from removing methane emissions: study

“[The results] certainly show the technology is there. We have policy solutions and they have been implemented and we can replicate this in other parts of the province to reduce methane emissions,” said Jan Gorski, director of the Pembina Institute's oil and gas program.
Concrete, tar create urban heat islands: new research

Concrete, tar create urban heat islands: new research

In Edmonton this can result in temperatures 6 C to 12 C higher than the surrounding rural areas of the province, new research shows.
Sturgeon County drone company using tech to battle wildfires

Sturgeon County drone company using tech to battle wildfires

Pegasus Imagery awarded a $2-million grant in July to help first responders
Costs drove out Alberta's first police force, RCMP expert says

Costs drove out Alberta's first police force, RCMP expert says

Prairie provinces were hit hard during the Great Depression in the 1930s and Alberta could no longer continue to fund its provincial police force. In 1932 the province handed the job back to the federal government.
St. Albert doctor sanctioned for unprofessional conduct

St. Albert doctor sanctioned for unprofessional conduct

Dr. Aimen Fateis was sanctioned after failing to detect and remove a foreign body from his patient's eye, amending the patient’s record without noting the date of the change, and failing to respond accurately to CPSA about the incident.
New Alberta police force an old idea: experts

New Alberta police force an old idea: experts

The concept began with 'the Firewall Letter' written in the early 2000s to then-premier Ralph Klein, says Jared Wesley, professor of political science at the University of Alberta.
Provincial police force would be a 'billion-dollar boondoggle': rural municipalities

Provincial police force would be a 'billion-dollar boondoggle': rural municipalities

Communities of all sizes are speaking out against the proposed force after more details on the transition were released by the province this week.
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