In her bid to thwart federal government overreach, Danielle Smith wants the province to reach farther into oil company operations.
Energy sector leaders say they're happy with how 2024 went but fear the stretch of good fortune could end in 2025.
OTTAWA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Thursday she’s once again taking Ottawa to court over the revised Impact ...
Mayor Jyoti Gondek said Friday she’ll run next year to retain her post as Calgary’s mayor. Gondek, who was first elected to ...
Traveling through Alberta could be getting a lot easier and hopefully more relaxing thanks to a new commuter rail system.
You hear about something finally happening in Alberta with photo radar and the questions come quickly. When? The 24 local ...
Premier Danielle Smith mused this week about finding ways to “derisk” the moribund Keystone XL pipeline project that would ...
The proposed tariffs, if applied to oil and gas, could hammer Canada's economy and hike prices at the pump for Americans, ...
As the province and Ottawa take part in yet another constitutional squabble over jurisdiction, some oil and gas sector ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says it’s early days on figuring out how the province will patrol its border with Montana but ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and provincial officials will share an update on the province's response to the federal Impact ...