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Fulfill the commitment to develop the site as an arts and cultural hub, as planned by Council in 2016. Aim for sustainability ...
It’s a piece of Edmonton’s history that more than 100 years later still looks and feels like it did — or very close to it — ...
Of them, 32% worked on site, directly on construction projects. As a share of the 190,500 tradespeople employed in Alberta’s construction industry ... the recruitment of newcomers to Canada. Based on ...
In 2024, a landslide along the Chilcotin River in British Columbia caused extensive damage to the ancestral home of the ...
Inky black shards of volcanic glass unearthed in Alberta are helping researchers trace the movements of Indigenous people ...
The legislature spotlight stopped on Livingstone-Macleod during a week that saw the UCP repeatedly celebrate its support of Alberta’s rural and remote communities. Livingstone-Macleod MLA ...
Fadnavis has backed the proposal but stressed that any action must follow legal procedures, as the historical site is protected by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Aurangzeb, the sixth ...
PrairiesCan is investing over $8.3 million for 13 projects in Alberta through several programs ... to meet the operational energy requirements for the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park facilities.
Canadians want new pipelines like never before. Recent opinion polls by Angus Reid and Nanos show 79 per cent and 75 per cent support for major new projects, even in Quebec, with 74 per cent and ...
Alberta’s government is proposing a law it says would ban federal employees from going on any oil-related sites — from wellheads to corporate head offices – but the NDP says it’s an illegal and ...
Firefighters battled a blaze at the site of a landmark restaurant in Los ... The fire was knocked down by 7:38 a.m., according to the LAFD. The historic Pacific Dining Car steakhouse in Los ...
EDMONTON — Alberta's government is proposing a law it says would ban federal employees from going on any oil-related sites -- from wellheads to corporate head offices -- but critics say the province ...