Edmonton air cadets head to prestigious aerospace training challenge
Red Deer RCMP search for missing girl
RCMP in Red Deer are on the look-out for a missing 12-year-old,
How to achieve fashion-forward Stampede style
With the countdown officially on until the 2012 Calgary Stampede, Ashley Barber, stylist, fashion buyer and personal shopper with espy experience in Inglewood helps prepare western looks for fashion-conscious Calgarians. She says a stylish Stampede outfit can be achieved with a few staple items.
Warrant operation ramps up
Edmontonians with warrants should deal with them before Monday, warn police.
Rooting for Alberta — from opposing sides
Wildrose Leader Danielle Smith went on the attack Wednesday, painting rival Alison Redford as an anti-Alberta, globe-trotting social engineer oblivious to life outside government.
Voting? Call it a learning curve
Post-secondary students’ representatives are taking steps to ensure their voices are heard on the provincial election campaign trail.
‘People need to wake up’
Too often, Det. Joel Rumancik has been forced to make that awful call, informing unsuspecting parents that a stranger has preyed on their child online.
Public school board anticipates zero staffing cuts
Public school officials are easing fears of further teaching cuts for this fall, adding they may even hire on a few people to keep up with enrolment.
RCMP search for missing woman in Lake Louise area
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Calgary a battleground for top two parties
Danielle Smith and her Wildrose party and Premier Alison Redford and her team of Progressive Conservatives wasted little time after the writ was dropped to race south to Calgary to begin figuratively thumping each other with campaign signs.
Charges laid against Calgary man in fatal crash
Charges have been laid against a 30-year-old Calgary man following a collision that left an elderly woman dead.
Mixed reviews for Liberal plan
Erin Kelley, executive director of the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce, gave the 2012 Liberal budget mixed reviews, lauding cuts to some “inefficient” business subsidies and grudgingly accepting the postponement of corporate tax cuts.
VIDEO: Wildrose campaign bus photo hits Jay Leno's desk
The Wildrose party may have corrected their busty bus flub, but photos of the original decal are still circulating.
Wild Boar Party proposes bacon, and lots of it
After receiving a release from the newly formed, presumably
satirical Wild Boar Party of Alberta, Metro interviewed the leader Agouti Dijon and several “party executives” who wished to remain unnamed.
Education Act delay could stretch a year
Both parties counted as the front-runners in Alberta’s newly announced election campaign want to pass versions of the long-awaited Education Act but differ greatly when asked how long it will take to do so.
‘He’s a master manipulator...my father is the devil’
Brian Wanamaker didn’t enjoy his upbringing, but he figured it was like any other.
Delving into the psyche of a child pornographer
Researchers working directly in the field of child pornography have determined some common traits among offenders and are working to develop risk-assessment tools.
Alberta only province where booze sales down
Maybe Albertans aren’t the hard drinkers they used to be. Statistics Canada has released a report stating that Alberta’s sales in alcohol has dropped 4.5 per cent in the last year while the rest of Canada saw an increase.
Deadly drug may still be out there
Deaths related to PMMA ecstasy could continue to happen as police say dealers may be waiting to sell the tainted drug.
Alberta Premier Alison Redford aiming to stick to the high road in election
Alberta Premier Alison Redford says she wants a positive election campaign, but says she's ready for the slings and arrows.