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EDITORIAL: Province needs to address rental issues

EDITORIAL: Province needs to address rental issues

Similar to British Columbia and Ontario, where rents for the majority of rental units can only be increased by a specific percentage each year, Alberta needs to have a system in place to protect tenants.
Rollover on Trans-Canada near Field sends one person to hospital

Rollover on Trans-Canada near Field sends one person to hospital

STARS was dispatched to the area and a 50-year-old patient was transported to the Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary in stable condition.
Partial washout on Highway 93N

Partial washout on Highway 93N

Icefields Parkway motorists can expect delays and the possibility of unexpected road closures after a section of the southbound lane collapsed on Thursday evening.
Wim and Nancy Pauw Foundation donation aims to help Bow Valley Food Alliance

Wim and Nancy Pauw Foundation donation aims to help Bow Valley Food Alliance

“Social connection is one key to happy and successful communities. The COVID-19 pandemic made it clear that the BVFA offers essential supports to a cross-section of people throughout the Bow Valley and our donation will help them build on the work they have done and ensure their long-term sustainability.”
Federal election data shows sharp divide in Banff-Airdrie riding

Federal election data shows sharp divide in Banff-Airdrie riding

“In many cases, people make decisions about voting based on if they think that their vote can make a difference. It becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy of course. You sometimes see lower voter turnout when people think their vote won’t make a difference.”
Buffaloberry season leads to bear advisory for residents, visitors

Buffaloberry season leads to bear advisory for residents, visitors

“If there's a good crop, they’ll literally just park themselves into a shrub bush and often engorge on them. It goes through their system pretty fast and sugars get extracted.
EDITORIAL: Improved regulation needed for staffing agencies

EDITORIAL: Improved regulation needed for staffing agencies

EDITORIAL: Foreign workers may not be citizens of Canada and it can be easy to ignore a situation, as an essential part of the country’s workforce we owe it to them to lessen the risk and improve regulation against those who try and take advantage.
EDITORIAL: Downloading on municipalities growing concern

EDITORIAL: Downloading on municipalities growing concern

EDITORIAL: Provincial governments across Canada have been steadily offloading costs to local governments in an effort to make their own annual budgets and deficits more amiable to citizens. However, it comes at a cost as the bills for services still need to be paid by someone.
NDP vow to remove K-Country pass, replace with voluntary donations

NDP vow to remove K-Country pass, replace with voluntary donations

“We like the idea because it doesn’t prevent people from enjoying parks if they don’t have the ability to pay,” he said. “If they do have the ability to pay, we will be creating an option for them to support the parks voluntarily.”
RCMP, CBSA investigating contract foreign workers employment status at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

RCMP, CBSA investigating contract foreign workers employment status at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

A Canada Border Services Agency and RCMP investigation at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise will see 31 contract foreign workers employed through a staffing agency required to leave Canada.
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