UCP to increase punishment on data privacy offenders

Albertans should have the strongest privacy protections in Canada says Alberta’s Minister of Technology and Innovation.
Coutts protester sentenced to 10 months in prison for dangerous driving

Coutts protester was sentenced to 10 months in prison for assault with a weapon and dangerous driving after striking a pylon when leaving a protest.
Calls mount for Alberta’s insane single use plastics bylaws to be scrapped

Albertans are voicing their opposition to the single-use plastics bylaws imposed by both Calgary and Edmonton city councils. The bylaws, particularly the one in Calgary, have become a point of contention, especially among fast-food restaurant customers who are now required to specifically request items like napkins, or pay $0.15 for a paper bag to carry […]
Notley says she might run again as MLA

Rachel Notley says she’s “not interested in pursuing federal politics” anymore, but does not rule out running as an MLA.
NDP leader Rachel Notley resigns

Notley resigns amid poor polling and two straight lost elections to majority United Conservative Party governments.
Smith calls on Trudeau to fire Steven Guilbeault

Danielle Smith said there should be an “immediate change in the Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault.”
Arson: Fourth Alberta church burns just days before Christmas

Yet another church burns just days before Christmas in Alberta.
Another Canadian church burns, Native councilor indicates arson

Yet another church has burned to the ground in Canada.
Bookstore takes AHS to court over COVID mandate harassment

A bookstore owner is seeking retribution and is challenging AHS’s authority for closures and alleged harassment of her store.
Tucker booked for Edmonton stadium after Calgary sells out instantly

Carlson extends his visit to Alberta after his speaking engagement with Premier Smith sells out within 48 hours.