Sovereign citizens believe they are not under the jurisdiction of the federal government and consider themselves exempt from U.S. law. They use a variety of conspiracy theories and falsehoods to ...
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Calgary-based Graham Construction has been fined $110,000 related to serious workplace injuries.
The man charged in a daytime shooting in Okotoks last spring pleaded guilty in a Calgary courtroom on Wednesday. Kaden Dwayne Clouston was arrested on May 1, 2024 after shooting his father inside the ...
Due to Southern Alberta grappling with the impact of prolonged drought, Southern Alberta residents are being asked for their input on groundwater monitoring. The Oldman Watershed Council has teamed up ...
The world needs collaborative thinkers who seek pressing problems and propose innovative, game-changing solutions. RIT’s researchers explore galaxies and help set the pace for a future in photonics.
The province announced a new program Tuesday to help support those with disabilities, but also allow them the flexibility to work without losing their health benefits. The Alberta Disability ...
Representatives of Alberta Beef Producers are in San Antonio, Texas this week to attend CattleCon, held by the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, and will meet with U.S. stakeholders to ...
To make the best of technology in education what we need is technology integration and not random technology use. We need to understand the difference between these two concepts if we are to plan a ...
Provincial cabinet ministers in B.C. and Alberta are telling Ottawa to butt out of a regulator’s decision that would foster more competition in the high-speed internet space and allow Telus (TSX:T) to ...