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Alberta Opportunity Stream Program pause sparks concern among permanent residency seekers

March 27, 2024 Jyoti Jyoti

The recent decision by the Alberta government to temporarily pause the Alberta Opportunity Stream Program has left many permanent residency seekers in a state of uncertainty and stress. As of Feb. 15, the Alberta Advantage [ READ MORE ]

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Drug use, taxes, wokeness — young UCP voters cite election priorities

May 29, 2023 Clayton Keim

Inside of a tent perched on the outskirts of the Grey Eagle Casino, Danielle Smith gave a speech to an energetic crowd of supporters. Although older voters made up the majority of the crowd, there were a number of younger people present. [ READ MORE ]

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Forty-one Green Party candidates seek election

May 29, 2023 Marcus Ogden

While many in Alberta are fixated on the race between the NDP and the UCP, the Green Party of Alberta is running the most candidates that the party has ever put forward. [ READ MORE ]

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Election pressure mounts in battleground of Calgary-Acadia

May 29, 2023 Clayton Keim

Calgary-Acadia is the site of a fierce campaign between the UCP’s Tyler Shandro and the NDP’s Diana Batten. Shandro is Alberta’s current minister of justice and previously served as the minister of health from 2019 to 2022. Batten is a political newcomer who worked as a registered nurse for nine years. [ READ MORE ]

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Should winter tires be mandatory in Alberta?

January 11, 2023 Ahman Panjwani

Calgarians have said there are two seasons they experience, construction and winter. Yet with the amount of winter they experience how come winter tires have no become mandatory in Alberta? [ READ MORE ]

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Flames’ season positively impacts local business

December 9, 2022 Ahman Panjwani

Jonathan Huberdeau, Nazem Kadri and Jacob Markstrom aren’t the only ones excited for the 2022-23 NHL season, and so are local bars and restaurants in Calgary. [ READ MORE ]

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Local charity provides lunch for Calgary students

December 9, 2022 Ahman Panjwani

Every day in Calgary, there are thousands of students who attend school without the ability to take lunch with them. [ READ MORE ]

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Electric vehicles make their mark in the oil province

October 23, 2022 Jayden Gagnon

Despite Alberta being a province famous for its oil production and jacked up trucks, it is undeniable how electric vehicles are progressively showing up on the province’s road each day. The electric car innovation is in Alberta; furthermore, with changes comes opportunity for some and resentment for others. [ READ MORE ]

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Calgary hotels plea for tax deferral

March 4, 2022 Livia Hartley

Ongoing financial challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have influenced Calgary’s hotel industry to request tax relief from the municipal government. [ READ MORE ]

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Canadian wallets take a hit as food prices climb

February 8, 2022 Emily Meyer

Canadians should expect to see record high food prices this year, with Canada’s Food Price Report estimating an increase of five to seven per cent over 2021. [ READ MORE ]

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