Libbus defeated the Davies rink in eight ends after picking up four points in the eighth, resulting in a final score of 10-4.
The Alberta government is launching a new program similar to AISH, but will allow those with disabilities who can work to earn more without losing access to benefits.
You’ve got to go through Kevin Koe to do that, which is what Aaron Sluchinski did in 2024 to earn the Alberta title. But now ...
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How the brain of a London cabbie could help shape AI and Alzheimer's researchAnalysing the brains of London's taxi drivers could be key to improving AI navigation systems and Alzheimer’s research, scientists say. University College London researchers have found that London ...
The province stands at a crossroads, with its health care reforms and economic policies poised to shape its trajectory.
The Alberta government has announced the Alberta Disability Assistance Program (ADAP), a new system that allows people with ...
University of Alberta research offers new guidance that can help recover habitat for woodland caribou in forests across the ...
Bundle up and get active this Winter Walk Day, on Feb. 5, to help promote movement even in the province’s coldest months.
Provides financial, health and personal supports to Albertans with permanent and short-term disabilities who are able to work.
The goal of the Alberta Wetland Policy is to conserve, restore, protect and manage Alberta's wetlands to sustain the benefits they provide to the environment, society and economy. To achieve this goal ...
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Martin Necas scored the tiebreaking goal late in the third period, and the Colorado Avalanche beat ...
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