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RCMP Cochrane – Arrest of Car Break-in Suspect

On October 21st, 2015 at approximately 01:30 hrs, the Cochrane RCMP responded to a complaint of a stolen vehicle in the Fireside Subdivision in Cochrane, Alberta. RCMP members made immediate patrols to the area and located a suspicious adult male who claimed to be walking to a friends house. While being questioned by an…
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Customers and Markets are Key to Maximizing Value of Oil and Gas

CALGARY, ALBERTA – The key to maximizing and diversifying the value of oil and gas for Albertans is to ensure the province is globally competitive and connected to more customers in new markets, the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers said today in its submission to the Alberta royalty review panel. “The right balance of fiscal certainty…
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Raising Taxes not a Guarantee of Higher Revenues
Governments often fail to account for the behavioural effects spurred by its personal income tax rate hikes By Steve Lafleur and Charles Lammam, The Fraser Institute VANCOUVER, BC/ Troy Media/ – The Alberta government recently abandoned the province’s single 10 per cent tax rate on personal income in favour of a five-bracket system with a top rate…
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Alberta Names New U.S. Representative
Gitane De Silva, a professional diplomat, has been named Alberta’s senior representative to the United States of America. She will head up the province’s office in Washington, DC, which is charged with promoting Alberta’s economic and policy interests in key areas, including energy, environment and agriculture. “Ms. De Silva has the skill set to represent Alberta’s…
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Alberta Advances Strategic Partnership with New Brunswick
Premier Rachel Notley met with New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant in Edmonton to deepen co-operation on environmental and energy initiatives. The two leaders discussed a broad range of strategic and economic opportunities. In particular, they reiterated their support for the Energy East pipeline project – which will mean creating more jobs and refining in Canada.…
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Education Minister David Eggen to Speak at CASS Fall Conference
November 5, 2015 (8:15 a.m.) at the Sheraton Cavalier Calgary Hotel. (EDMONTON) – The Honourable David Eggen, Minister of Education, will address delegates at the College of Alberta School Superintendents (CASS) Fall Conference: Issues & Solutions 2015 which will be held at the Sheraton Cavalier Calgary Hotel (2620 32 Ave NE, Calgary) from November…
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Alberta RCMP wants you to treat yourself to safety this Halloween

The Alberta RCMP is offering up some Halloween tricks to ensure the real treat this year is safety. There are some simple tips to remember before your little ghouls and goblins head out to collect their candy loot. Trick or treaters should: · Wear bright costumes with reflective tape or glow sticks. You will…
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AUMA Applauds Province’s Support of Infrastructure and FCSS

Province Supports Municipal Infrastructure Priorities Edmonton – (Tuesday’s) announcement of significant provincial funding commitments for municipal infrastructure will have a substantial impact on the well-being of Albertans. The province committed to two significant increases to municipal water and wastewater systems beginning in 2016. “We recognize that the province’s revenue shortfall made it difficult to…
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2014 had the Fewest Alcohol-Related Fatalities on Record in Alberta

The latest traffic collision statistics confirm the fatality rate continues its downward trend, with a large drop in alcohol-related fatalities this year. 2014 had the lowest number of alcohol-related fatalities ever recorded in Alberta. Compared to 2013 there were 15 per cent fewer alcohol-related fatalities and drinking drivers in fatal collisions decreased by 20.5 per…
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Albertan-Penned Ballad “I Heard the Bluebirds Sing” Inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame

Canadian supergroup The Good Family commemorate the song’s induction with a tribute performance for CSHF and CBC/Radio-Canada’s ‘Covered Classics’ series TORONTO – The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame (CSHF) is pleased to announce the country and western ballad ‘I Heard the Bluebirds Sing’, written by Albertan Hod Pharis, as this month’s induction into the Hall…
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A Brief History of Bits

This article is courtesy of the Alberta Horse Industry Association By Carolyn Willekes, Ph.D. The bit is an essential part of our equine equipment. No matter what discipline you ride, chances are you have at least one bit tucked away in your tack room. Most of us bridle our horses without entirely understanding the purpose of…
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High River Council Approves 2016 Renewal and Reconstruction Projects

HIGH RIVER, AB: Council approved the proposed 2016 renewal program at the Monday, Oct. 26 council meeting. Projects included the construction and repair of infrastructure, continuation of flood mitigation measures, and support for economic development. “We’ve come a long way since 2013 and we want to keep this momentum going to get all these…
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NDP Budget Day 1: Record Debt Already Damaging Alberta’s Credit Rating

EDMONTON, AB (October 28, 2015): Credit rating agencies are warning investors the first NDP debt-laden budget is already putting downward pressure on Alberta’s AAA credit rating, the Wildrose Official Opposition said today. Today, Moody’s released an update to markets saying Alberta’s planed steep debt increase will be credit negative. DBRS Limited also commented on…
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High River: Replacing Power Poles on Centre St.

Replacement of power poles on Centre Street Oct. 29 – Nov. 2 HIGH RIVER, AB: Proline Power Corp. will be replacing several power poles on Centre Street between 8 Avenue and 10 Avenue from October 29 to November 2. Lanes on both sides of Centre Street will be restricted with minimal wait times. Please…
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Alberta School Board Association Reaction to Budget 2015

The Alberta Government confirmed today reinstatement of funding for enrolment growth and funding cuts previously made by the former government. While the Alberta School Board Association is pleased about the commitment to fund every student, there was no funding increase for inflation, and additional funding for other programs will not begin until 2016-17. “There…

