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Amber Alert – Edmonton

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Tide Begins to Turn on Alberta’s Municipal Tax Gaps
CFIB study reveals overall gap between residential and commercial property tax rates across all Alberta municipalities drops for first time in a decade CALGARY – The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) today released a new report that analyzes ten-years of residential and commercial property tax rates levied by Alberta’s largest municipalities that shows the…
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Healthy Tips from Pharmasave: Bone Building Blocks

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Editors Opinion on the Wildrose Party

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Highwood MLA Danielle Smith resigned as Leader of the Wildrose Political Association

[break][break][break][break][break][break][break][break][break] Smith tendered her resignation to the Wildrose executive committee this morning shortly before announcing she and eight other Wildrose MLAs had joined the Progressive Conservative caucus. Her resignation letter can be read in full by clicking here.
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Progressive Conservative and Wildrose caucus members come together under shared principles

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Aquatic Hitchhikers Frozen out of Alberta

Observant Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Officers have intercepted another zebra mussel infested boat entering Alberta. On December 10, officers at the Coutts Vehicle Inspection Station inspected a boat that was en route from Michigan to Alaska and found a Zebra mussels infestation. “This is a timely reminder that anyone who transports watercraft must ensure their boats…
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Alberta Takes Action to Control Spending
Cost containment measures taken immediately, and new committee lays foundation for Budget 2015. Resource revenues are expected to be lower while the population is expected to be higher, and the combination poses some unique challenges for Alberta. “This is not budgeting as usual. Governing responsibly requires us to be disciplined with spending, prudent with revenues,…
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CBC Radio: Duane Bratt on Wildrose-PC merger rumours

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WOA: Locating the Scene

By Laura Ly Arts alumnus Ben Owens searches the province for the perfect filming locations for TV shows and movies Arts alumnus Ben Owens (`96 BA, Film Studies) has always been an avid outdoorsman who regularly hikes, bikes and climbs throughout Alberta — but he probably never imagined that his knowledge of outdoor locations would…
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Premier responds to Ethics Commissioner decision

Today Marguerite Trussler, Q.C., Alberta’s Ethics Commissioner, issued her report into allegations made during the October by-elections and found no issues or fault with respect to Premier Jim Prentice, Health Minister Stephen Mandel and Mike Ellis, MLA. Premier Prentice made the following statement with respect to this report: “The Ethics Commissioner’s dismissal of complaints today…
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AHS Weekly Wellness News: Healthy Holiday Eating Tips

During the holiday season, festive gatherings mean food, food and more food! Maintaining a balanced diet during this time of year can be a challenge. Here are some helpful tips to keep you on track. At home: · Since you will likely be busier than usual, have convenient healthy food available · Buy washed cut…
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It’s a Winter Wonderland in Alberta’s Parks!

A blanket of snow and mild winter weather are creating the perfect conditions to get outdoors and enjoy some seasonal fun in Alberta’s provincial parks. Whether it’s a high-energy afternoon of tobogganing with the kids, cross-country skiing through a still winter forest or skating on a frozen lake, winter activities abound at parks from Fort…
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Premier Prentice establishes Premier’s Advisory Committee on the Alberta Public Service
Premier Jim Prentice has appointed six Canadian leaders to a new advisory committee focused on achieving public service excellence. The Premier’s Advisory Committee on the Alberta Public Service has been established to ensure Alberta’s Public Service is best positioned to meet the needs of Albertans. The committee will begin work in early 2015 to provide…
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Hockey Teams Deliver Bear Necessities

Cuddly toys comfort young patients at Christmas Story by Kerri Robins The fur will fly Dec. 12 in Medicine Hat as fans of the city’s Western Hockey League (WHL) Tigers will shower the ice with teddy bears and toques following the first Tigers goal. The game against the Kelowna Blazers will be the last of…

