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Alberta Premier Smith Negotiating MOU with Ottawa

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith reveals ongoing MOU negotiations with the federal government, seeking pipeline expansion and addressing unpaid oil and gas taxes affecting rural municipalities.

Calgary student loan fraud sentencing delayed

Dave Guylenz Mitchell Beauvais, who confessed to a $200,000 student loan fraud using fake IDs, will wait until December for a sentencing date. Learn the details of the Calgary case.

Calgary lawyer convicted of sexual assault

A Calgary lawyer's career aspirations are halted after being convicted of sexually assaulting a woman. The judge rejected his claim of consensual encounter. Sentencing set for December.

Discover Alberta's Vanishing Ghost Towns

Join photographer Andrew Penner on a journey through Alberta's abandoned places like Farrow and Rowley. Discover these historic sites before they disappear forever from the Canadian landscape.

Winnipeg Lawyers Review Elston Bostock Cases

Defence lawyers in Winnipeg are reviewing cases connected with Elston Bostock. Learn about this legal development and its implications for Manitoba's justice system.

Historic Empress Theatre Reopens After Renovations

After months of extensive renovations, Fort Macleod's beloved Empress Theatre has reopened its doors, blending historic preservation with modern upgrades to secure its future as a cultural hub.

Alberta Teachers Poised to Strike as Public Support Grows

Exclusive Leger poll shows overwhelming Albertans back teachers in contract dispute with provincial government. As tensions escalate, discover what's driving public opinion and what a potential strike could mean for students and families across Alberta.

Alberta Horse Trainer Cleared: Fraud Charges Dropped

After a two-year legal battle, Alberta horse trainer Katelyn Riedel has all fraud charges dismissed. The Ponoka County woman maintained she was simply trying to collect payment owed for her equine services.

Alberta Recall Act Stays: No Changes Coming

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announces the province's recall legislation will remain unchanged for now, despite ongoing debates about its effectiveness and implementation requirements.

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