AlbertaOct 23, 2023
Edmonton sees first snowfall of the year
Edmonton continues to experience light snow overnight and into this morning.The first snowfall of the season across much of central and southern Alberta Monday morning left some roads and highways in poor condition.Early morning traffic in Edmonton was slow and slippery.Special Weather Snow Warnings were issued by Environment Canada yesterday for central and southern Alberta.A total of two to five centimeters of snow is expected by Monday evening.Innisfail RCMP reported very poor conditions on the QEII highway and drivers were asked to avoid the area entirely.
AlbertaOct 23, 2023
School bus overturns on highway in north of Calgary
According to the RCMP, a school bus overturned on Highway 2A in North of Calgary, with several students on board, including six children with injuries.Six people, including five children and one adult, were admitted to the hospital.Three children are in medical care in Didsbury while two other children and an adult were taken to a hospital in Calgary.Didsbury RCMP say the crash happened just after 10:20 a.m., when the school bus was traveling on Township Road 320 on Highway 2A.Investigators have closed the section of Highway 2A between Township Roads 320 and 314.Drivers have been asked to take
AlbertaOct 13, 2023
Alberta will not adopt Quebec’s pension model
Finance Minister Nate Horner says if Alberta abandons the Canada Pension Plan to run its own stand-alone fund, it will not adopt Quebec's model, which mandates optimizing returns while also investing in the province.Horner's comments come three weeks after Premier Danielle Smith said her government wants to hear from Albertans first before it makes decisions such as whether to follow the Quebec model.Horner says legislation will be introduced this fall to effectively cancel out using the Quebec model and spell out that any pension assets would only be used for a pension plan.He says when it co
AlbertaOct 11, 2023
Alberta MP George Chahal accuses premier of 'baseless,' 'ludicrous' statements on electricity
The fuse is lit for fireworks in Ottawa next week with a Liberal member of Parliament accusing Alberta's premier of making false claims.Calgary MP George Chahal says Danielle Smith is making "false," "baseless" and "ludicrous" statements about the federal Liberal government's plans to bring Canada's electricity grid to net-zero.He says Smith is playing on people's fears for purely partisan reasons and calls on her to release her United Conservative Party government's report on electricity.Chahal says that since the UCP took power in Alberta, electricity rates have increased fivefold.Smith has
AlbertaOct 03, 2023
2 people died in bear attack in Banff National Park
A bear expert who's a family friend of one of two people killed by a grizzly bear in Banff National Park says the couple was experienced in the outdoors and could have been in the wrong place at the wrong time.Kim Titchener, who has a company called Bear Safety and More, says both the couple and their dog died in the backcountry on the weekend.Parks Canada has said in a statement that its dispatchers received an alert around 8 p.m. Friday from an inReach GPS device about a bear attack west of Ya Ha Tinda Ranch, which is about 200 kilometres northwest of Calgary.The federal agency immediately s
AlbertaSep 27, 2023
Driver sentenced to 12 years for killing Calgary police officer
A young man convicted in the hit-and-run death of a Calgary police officer has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.Sgt. Andrew Harnett died after he was dragged by an SUV and fell into the path of an oncoming car on Dec. 31, 2020.The driver of the SUV was days away from turning 18 and was charged as a youth with first-degree murder.A judge convicted him of manslaughter and ordered that he receive an adult sentence.The driver testified during his trial that he was scared when police approached the SUV during a traffic stop, and he saw Harnett put a hand on his gun.Court heard the SUV took off
AlbertaSep 21, 2023
Alberta government presents plan to exit Canada Pension Plan
The Alberta government released a long-awaited report Thursday on the possibility of establishing an Alberta-only pension plan on Thursday.
The government said it will introduce legislation to exit the Canada Pension Plan this fall, but will require public approval through a referendum before moving forward on the province's pension plan.
"This is your pension, your choice," smith said.
she said it would offer the same retirement benefit as the Canada Pension Plan at a lower contribution.
The report, calculates employees and employers in Alberta would save $5-billion in the first year alone
AlbertaSep 20, 2023
Alberta set to release report on provincial pension plan tomorrow
The Alberta government is to release its long-promised report on whether the province should quit the Canada Pension Plan and pursue its own provincial program.
Premier Danielle Smith, along with Finance Minister Nate Horner and panel chair Jim Dinning, are to release the report at a news conference in Calgary on Thursday.
Smith has said regardless of the report's conclusions, Albertans would have the final say on whether to abandon CPP in a referendum.
The Opposition NDP has said Smith is playing politics by seeking another wedge issue with the federal government.
The NDP has also said the
AlbertaSep 18, 2023
Alberta reports COVID-19, RSV numbers ahead of respiratory virus season
Alberta's health minister gave a COVID-19 and respiratory virus update on Monday.
According to Health Minister Adriana LaGrange, From Aug. 28 to Sept. 8, the province counted 559 Covid-19 cases, 92 hospitalizations and three ICU admissions, and five deaths.
Meanwhile, 5 cases of respiratory virus and 28 cases of influenza reported.
The new dashboard, which will include COVID-19, RSV and influenza reporting, will be available "in the coming weeks," LaGrange said.
The minister said that as we say goodbye to summer and head into fall, parents need to take extra care of their children.
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