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Drought and a harsh winter deliver one-two punch to CP Rail revenue

Drought and a harsh winter deliver one-two punch to CP Rail revenue

CALGARY — Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. saw revenue and profits dip in its first quarter as a weak grain harvest, a harsh winter and a work stoppage took their toll.
Federal tax credit not enough to get carbon capture projects built: Cenovus CEO

Federal tax credit not enough to get carbon capture projects built: Cenovus CEO

CALGARY — The chief executive of Cenovus Energy Inc.
CAPP lobby group names Lisa Baiton as new president and CEO

CAPP lobby group names Lisa Baiton as new president and CEO

CALGARY — The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers has named Lisa Baiton as its new president and CEO. Baiton replaces outgoing president and CEO Tim McMillan, who has led the oil and gas lobby group for the last eight years.
'End the crisis': Alberta prosecutors hope for resolution of concerns in latest talks

'End the crisis': Alberta prosecutors hope for resolution of concerns in latest talks

EDMONTON — A group representing Alberta prosecutors is to meet with the government Wednesday to try to resolve concerns that have Crown lawyers considering job action.
'One of a kind': Pilot killed in plane crash identified as Calgary business owner

'One of a kind': Pilot killed in plane crash identified as Calgary business owner

CALGARY — A pilot who was killed in a plane crash west of Calgary has been identified as the president of a local aircraft sales company.
Alberta RCMP charge teen with attempted murder after school stabbing

Alberta RCMP charge teen with attempted murder after school stabbing

FALUN, Alta. — A 16-year-old boy has been charged with attempted murder after a fellow student was stabbed in the library of a central Alberta school.
Canada's hydrogen plans 'feasible' despite auditor concerns, says minister

Canada's hydrogen plans 'feasible' despite auditor concerns, says minister

EDMONTON — The federal natural resources minister said Tuesday that concerns from the auditor general’s office about government plans to move to a more hydrogen-powered economy don’t mean the goals aren’t achievable.
Calgary police officer's trial to resume: Judge overturns stay on harassment charges

Calgary police officer's trial to resume: Judge overturns stay on harassment charges

EDMONTON — A judge has overturned a decision to stay charges against a Calgary police officer and has ordered her trial resume on charges of criminal harassment and unwanted communication. Const.
'Culture of fear': Critic says Alberta premier reaping results of divisive leadership

'Culture of fear': Critic says Alberta premier reaping results of divisive leadership

EDMONTON — One of Jason Kenney’s caucus members says the Alberta premier is reaping what he has sown through personal attacks, dividing people and intimidating opponents.
Van driven by suspected impaired driver crashes into townhouse in Calgary

Van driven by suspected impaired driver crashes into townhouse in Calgary

CALGARY — Police in Calgary say a townhouse complex in the city's northeast was damaged when a suspected impaired driver smashed into it Monday night with a stolen vehicle.
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