2 hrs ago | The Chronicle Herald
Ford showcases 2013 F-150 lineup in Alberta
DRUMHELLER, AB The Ford F-150 pickup has been the best-selling vehicle in Canada for 47 consecutive years; not just the best-selling truck, but the best-selling vehicle overall.
2 hrs ago | Alberta Venture
Alberta's Best Workplaces: The Winners
Each year, the province's top HR managers come together for the conference, which features speakers, workshops and of course, the awards dinner.
4 hrs ago | WTOP-FM Washington
Truck in Wash. span collapse hauled drilling equip
A truck hauling a too-tall load of drilling equipment hit an overhead bridge girder on the major interstate between Seattle and Canada, sending a section of the span and two vehicles into the Skagit River.
4 hrs ago | Canada.com
Wife of Canadian trucker doesn't think husband could have cause bridge collapse
The wife of an Edmonton-area trucker being linked to a dramatic bridge collapse in Washington state says her husband was taking all the necessary precautions.
4 hrs ago | Boston Herald
APNewsBreak: Co. says it has permits to cross span
A truck hauling a too-tall load of drilling equipment hit an overhead bridge girder on the major interstate between Seattle and Canada, sending a section of the span and two vehicles into the Skagit River.
8 hrs ago | CBC News
Rain, snow in K-Country prompts rescue of school campers
A group of campers from an Edmonton junior high school called for help after bad weather hit their campsite west of Calgary in K-Country. A group of wet and cold school kids and their adult supervisors from Edmonton had to be rescued from Kananaskis Country on Wednesday night.
9 hrs ago | Lethbridge Herald
Herald photo by Ian Martens University of Lethbridge president Mike Mahon talks with housing services manager Terri Thomas in one of the living areas Thursday at the new Aperture Park Phase III residence construction project.
13 hrs ago | Lake Cowichan Gazette
SPOTLIGHT: Science whizzes, a royal meeting
Janice Pang, a Grade 9 student at Coquitlam's Pinetree secondary, and Kelvin Zhang, a Grade 7 student at Port Coquitlam's Maple Creek middle, were part of Team BC that headed to the Canada-wide Science Fair in Lethbridge, AB, last week.
Province warns rain may cause minor flooding in southern Alberta
The province is warning of rising water levels in southern Alberta following a heavy rainfall, with more precipitation expected throughout the week.
Staples: Alberta is rich, but not its towns and cities
After years of research, Don Good, a Peace River businessman and town councillor from 1998-2010, has come up with a big part of the explanation.
Premiers' meeting points to detente between B.C., Alberta
Premiers Christy Clark of B.C. and Alison Redford of Alberta. Premiers Christy Clark of B.C. and Alison Redford of Alberta.
CRTC hits Alberta's Wildrose Party with $90,000 fine for robocalls in 2011, 2012
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Coroners' service identifies Alberta doctor as victim in B.C. diving incident
A physician from Lethbridge, Alta., has been identified as the scuba diver who died in Kootenay Lake near Kaslo, B.C., last week.
Brazeau County wildfire prompts evacuation order
An out-of-control wildfire fuelled by strong, gusty winds in Brazeau County has forced an evacuation order for area residents.
Liberals demand answers on scandal
Sen. Mike Duffy arrives on Parliament Hill for a meeting of the Senate Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration committee on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
CBE chief superintendent's $15,000 trip to New Zealand comes under scrutiny
CBE chief superintendent Naomi Johnson racked up $1,110.92 in international data roaming charges on her tablet while on a taxpayer-paid trip to New Zealand.
Airshow president Brent Botfield speaks to reporters Wednesday at the Lethbridge County Airport during an announcement the Alberta International Air Show will now be held every second year instead of annually.
Alberta Vice: Comparing our province's - sins' to the rest of Canada
Albertans have been seen as smug, cocky and self-satisfied by other Canadians. But, in some ways, Albertans don't have much to be satisfied about.
Air Canada B763 over Hudson Bay on May 13th 2013, turbulence injures flight attendant
An Air Canada Boeing 767-300, registration C-FCAE performing flight AC-898 from Edmonton,AB to London Heathrow,EN with 142 people on board, was enroute at FL360 over the Hudson Bay at about N61.3 W90 at about 06:30Z, when the aircraft encountered turbulence causing injuries to a flight attendant, who was unable to continue duties.
In a grassland graveyard, pupils pay tribute to Alberta's long-lost native children
Students in Grades 4 to 6 at Strathcona Tweedsmuir School pause for a moment of silence at the site of the Dunbow Industrial School Cemetery on May 22, 2013.