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Alberta Municipalities vote favours new tobacco levy

Alberta Municipalities vote favours new tobacco levy

The resolution was put forward by the City of Airdrie and seconded by St. Albert.
Strike looms as Cargill employees reject contract offer

Strike looms as Cargill employees reject contract offer

Ninety-eight per cent of Cargill workers pass on contract, inch closer to strike
Off-grid YouTubers document destruction and repair of Coquihalla Highway (VIDEOS)

Off-grid YouTubers document destruction and repair of Coquihalla Highway (VIDEOS)

“If you like big machines this is for you!”
Provinces take issue with proposed federal mental-health transfer

Provinces take issue with proposed federal mental-health transfer

"What they're proposing is both inefficient and … an undermining of the fundamentals while having a debate about, in some respects, credit. I don't think that's what we need," said British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix in an interview with The Canadian Press. 
Line of storms approaches as B.C. works to recover from recent floods

Line of storms approaches as B.C. works to recover from recent floods

The centre that monitors the province's waterways said several storms will drench B.C., dropping up to 70 millimetres of rain over the Fraser Valley, including flood-damaged Abbotsford Thursday, and even more over Vancouver's North Shore mountains.
Liberals introduce bill with targeted pandemic aid for businesses, workers

Liberals introduce bill with targeted pandemic aid for businesses, workers

The minority Liberals estimate the new aid package would cost $7.4 billion, and the government needs parliamentary approval to spend the money.
Environmentalists threaten Alberta Premier Kenney with lawsuit over inquiry remarks

Environmentalists threaten Alberta Premier Kenney with lawsuit over inquiry remarks

"We rely on our good name in order to do the work that we do," said Tim Gray of Environmental Defence. "Having a senior political leader deliberately mischaracterizing what we do, making accusations that are unfounded, clearly is meant to undermine our effectiveness."
Crown prosecutors stretched thin, risk to hundreds of cases

Crown prosecutors stretched thin, risk to hundreds of cases

“We’re just overwhelmed and it’s a product of not being able to retain and attract people,” Alberta Crown Attorneys’ Association president Dallas Sopko said, adding the Crown prosecutor's office is stretched, with 47 out of 378 Crown prosecutor jobs unfilled across the province, with 1,200 serious cases at risk of being stayed.
Livestock caught in flood aftermath — including a pregnant cow — airlifted to safety by helicopter

Livestock caught in flood aftermath — including a pregnant cow — airlifted to safety by helicopter

A specialized harness, a large feedbag and a cargo net were used in the rescues, which are going viral on social media.
Tourist town traffic ticking upwards

Tourist town traffic ticking upwards

“The road system is finite and it’s beyond capacity…Beyond capacity means we can choose where to have a traffic jam, but we can’t choose not to have a traffic jam.”
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