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The Weather Network on MSNWinter quickly returns to Alberta with snowfall warnings for difficult travelThis new workweek starts with a fresh blanket of snow for a large swath of Alberta. Rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult over some locations on Monday
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Calgary Herald on MSNHow two Alberta doctors shaped Canadian health care: Medicare's roots are in AlbertaAuthor, photojournalist and former Calgary Herald journalist David Bly wrote this historical piece, republished here, in August 2005, looking at two local pioneering doctors who played significant roles in shaping health care in Canada.
Get the shovels back out because a large chunk of Alberta is under the gun for snow, with some areas forecast to see up to 40 centimetres.
One Calgary school is using artificial intelligence to help teachers with some of their most time-consuming tasks: creating lesson plans and writing report card comments.
Alberta has been basking in some serious warmth for the past week, and you'll want to soak it in because a big weather change is on the way.
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Calgary Herald on MSNParker: Trade mission to Ireland seeks new markets for Calgary techThe Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) has further enhanced this opportunity by eliminating tariffs, making it easier than ever for Canadian businesses to succeed in the Irish and broader European markets. Brad Parry, president and CEO of CED, says he welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the trade mission.
The Calgary Construction Association says more and more women across Alberta are choosing to start careers in the trades.
Province announced it will spend $18.2 million over five years to expand its aquatic invasive species inspection, detection and rapid response programs.
Police believe a missing Calgary woman may be in the rural area around the city. On Friday (March 7) afternoon, the Calgary Police Service (CPS) released information on Carolyne, a 64-year-old resident of the southwest community of Bankview.
The Court of Appeal of Alberta allowed the appeal of a decision refusing to vacate an injunction preventing development beside the respondents’ land and quashing a by-law closing their access to the adjacent property.
A new Public Policy Forum (PPF) analysis warns that U.S. tariffs will shrink economic growth in every Canadian province, with Alberta’s oil and gas sector also affected due to pricing pressures and trade disruptions.
The Canadian Press on MSN4d
Alberta premier cuts off future alcohol from U.S. in tariff row, but no change to oilAlberta Premier Danielle Smith announced restrictions Wednesday on booze, gambling machines and government purchasing to fight back against sweeping U.S. tariffs. She said there won’t be any change to oil and gas shipped south.
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