Airsoft Gun Shootings in Alberta Tied to Teen Internet Challenge
RCMP in central Alberta report a series of Airsoft gun incidents connected to a concerning online trend among teenagers, prompting warnings about public safety and digital influences.
RCMP in central Alberta report a series of Airsoft gun incidents connected to a concerning online trend among teenagers, prompting warnings about public safety and digital influences.
Alberta's tourism sector achieved a record $15.2 billion in visitor spending in 2025, growing 5% while Canada saw declines. The province aims for $25 billion by 2035 through strategic marketing and Indigenous tourism investments.
A severe winter storm has delivered treacherous conditions across southern Alberta, causing widespread disruptions and safety concerns as authorities urge caution.
The Alberta Teachers' Association voices doubt regarding the effectiveness of recently announced provincial education supports, highlighting concerns about implementation and long-term impact on students and educators.
Severe winter conditions including heavy snowfall, ice accumulation, and numerous stalled vehicles have rendered a major eastern Alberta highway completely impassable, creating hazardous travel conditions.
The Alberta government introduces complexity teams to provide specialized assistance for students with diverse needs, enhancing educational outcomes across the province.
The Alberta government has announced $28 million in funding for six innovative projects aimed at increasing energy production while reducing environmental impacts. The initiative is expected to create 1,000 jobs and add $167 million to the economy by 2027
Alberta launches $143 million initiative to address classroom complexity, targeting over 3,300 high-priority classes in Calgary and Edmonton with specialized support teams.
Research indicates Alberta's industrial carbon prices may need to reach $371 per tonne by 2050 to achieve net-zero emissions, raising concerns about economic impacts on the oilsands sector and provincial competitiveness.
Timothy Caulfield highlights parallels between Alberta separation rhetoric and health misinformation trends, urging critical scrutiny of political narratives.
Alberta farmers and government officials are pressuring federal regulators to reconsider the ban on strychnine for controlling Richardson's ground squirrel populations, citing devastating crop losses and economic harm.
A recent overnight carjacking in east-central Alberta demonstrates the pivotal role of the RCMP's real-time operations centre in coordinating law enforcement response and investigations.
Emergency room delays and hospital overcrowding in Alberta highlight systemic healthcare pressures affecting patients across Canada, with residents facing prolonged waits for urgent care.
Alberta musician Corb Lund is advancing a petition against coal mining, emphasizing his commitment to environmental advocacy in the province's energy debate.
Alberta's wine tax, introduced in 2025, is facing fierce industry criticism as costs rise over 20%. Businesses warn of a 'slippery slope' and negative impacts across the province.
Fake AI images are creating confusion and casting doubt on legitimate photos following a real Alberta highway crash. Learn how this incident highlights a growing problem with digital misinformation.
Alberta-based chocolatier Priya Winsor brings Canadian talent to Food Network's 'Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking Chapter Two.' Discover her magical journey.
A dog in Alberta has died from Avian Influenza, the provincial SPCA confirmed. This rare case raises concerns about cross-species transmission. Learn the facts and safety measures.
An Alberta woman expecting a baby is hospitalized with an 'extremely painful' influenza infection. New data shows flu cases are rising across Canada, with health officials warning of more illness over the holidays.
HSAA members in Alberta approve four-year collective agreement with 12% wage hike, ending 20-month contract dispute. Paramedics, therapists get additional increases.
A new report reveals Alberta schools are operating in crisis mode with increasing classroom aggression and overcrowding. Discover the government's response and teacher concerns.
An Alberta woman's life changed forever after a rare invasive Group A strep infection led to multiple amputations. Learn about this cautionary health tale.
103-year-old Canadian WWII veteran Elmer Friesen reflects on his unique homefront service boosting morale during the war. Read his inspiring story of dedication.