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Alberta town forced to armour up EV chargers due to theft

Alberta town forced to armour up EV chargers due to theft

Steel coats will prevent theft, the City of St. Albert hopes after several cases of charging cables being cut from EV charging stations.
Small modular reactor proposed to MD of Bonnyville

Small modular reactor proposed to MD of Bonnyville

Nucleon Energy Ltd. founders Will Bridge and Dustin Wilkes pitched the development of a small modular reactor (SMR) site in the MD of Bonnyville during the Nov. 12 council meeting, eliciting some positive reactions from council.
COMMENTARY: Jasper: Learning from the burning

COMMENTARY: Jasper: Learning from the burning

COMMENTARY: It is now up to us to do what we can, where we can, with what we have and what we know, while at the same time aiming to create the conditions in which we may discover the most enduring qualities in ourselves, in others and in our community.
Five now charged over a year after body discovered east of Okotoks

Five now charged over a year after body discovered east of Okotoks

A fifth person has now been charged in the death of Tara Miller, whose body was found near a highway east of Okotoks last March.
Woman charged in drowning death of five-year-old girl in Alberta lake

Woman charged in drowning death of five-year-old girl in Alberta lake

RCMP say they have charged a woman in the drowning death of a five-year-old girl in an Alberta lake last month.
Edmonton zoo debuts endangered red panda cubs Fred and George

Edmonton zoo debuts endangered red panda cubs Fred and George

The Edmonton Valley Zoo is debuting two red panda cubs named after the mischievous twin wizards in the "Harry Potter" series.
Alberta Insider: Joining an energy security pact with 12 states after Trump’s victory

Alberta Insider: Joining an energy security pact with 12 states after Trump’s victory

Alberta hopes to try and ensure energy is excluded from potential U.S. tariffs
Southern Alberta Christmas lights festival organizers disappointed by overnight thieves

Southern Alberta Christmas lights festival organizers disappointed by overnight thieves

Two days into the behind-the-scenes work of moving into the park, Airdrie Festival of Lights volunteers discovered equipment had been stolen overnight.
Northern Alberta taxi company texted customer 'junkies will be junkies': bylaw charges dismissed

Northern Alberta taxi company texted customer 'junkies will be junkies': bylaw charges dismissed

A prescription pick-up in Westlock, north of Edmonton, turned sour when the customer questioned the price.
Pet owners report extreme alleged side effects from ‘miracle drug’ Librela for arthritic dogs

Pet owners report extreme alleged side effects from ‘miracle drug’ Librela for arthritic dogs

The Globe and Mail spoke with eight people whose pet’s health declined after taking Librela. Drugmaker Zoetis has responded to owners’ concerns by saying the drug has been rigorously tested and is safe
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