Premier Smith responds to US Tariffs

Courtesy: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith The tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump are an unjustifiable economic attack on Canadians and Albertans. They also represent a clear breach of the trade agreement signed by this same U.S.

Wildfire season has started in Alberta

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Courtesy: Government of Alberta Budget 2025 builds on the province’s commitment to prepare for, mitigate and respond to the impacts of catastrophic wildfires. Alberta has faced unprecedented wildfire challenges over the last two years, and as the

T55 Daily News Blast

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Tuesday March 4, 2025 US Tariffs are expected to be implemented on goods from Canada and Mexico, starting today. President Donald Trump says that 25% across-the-board tariffs on imports, plus a 10% levy on Canadian energy, will

Williams Talks Compassionate Care, Budget and More

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Peace River MLA Dan Williams has been busy recently with the Provincial Legislature getting back in session. He’s been involved in several announcements recently as the Mental Health and Addictions Minister, the biggest one he says is

Property Assessments conducted in High Level

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Courtesy: Town of High Level Attention High Level Property Owners The Town of High Level has contracted Accurate Assessment Group to conduct the 2025 General Assessment for the 2026 Tax Year. Their assessors will be conducting property

Reforestation company acquitted for workplace fatality

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Courtesy: Government of Alberta A reforestation company has been acquitted of occupational health and safety (OHS) charges related to a workplace fatality. On Feb. 21, Blue Collar Silviculture Ltd. was found not guilty on eight counts under