Historic Nisga'a treaty may still be headed for court challenge in B.C.
The first modern-day aboriginal treaty in British Columbia's history was hard won by the Nisga'a Nation through decades of political protest and arduous slogging in the courts. Comment?
Dirty facilities top infraction cited by CHR inspectors
Failed Inspections: The Calgary Health Region provided the Herald with inspection reports for 10 randomly selected restaurants that were temporarily closed in the past year for infractions that inspectors ... Comment?
GEOCAN Energy Inc. Provides third quarter Operational Update
GEOCAN Energy Inc. Provides third quarter Operational Update CALGARY, Oct. 10 /CNW/ - GEOCAN Energy Inc. Comment?
Commercial sector sizzles to the tune of nearly $3B
For the past nine months, the Calgary residential real estate market has made headlines both locally and nationally with its unprecedented level of activity and growth. Comment?
While delivery driver unloads pallet A police officer investigates the scene of a stolen truck hauling liquor as the driver watches. Comment?
Mayfield Investments and the Camrose Regional Exhibition provide an update on the multi-million project Work on Casino Camrose and the adjacent hotel and convention centre is progressing. Comment?
Former leader Raj Pannu will visit Camrose, Oct. 18 Ellen Parker, NDP representative Sunday October 08, 2006 MLA Raj Pannu will be coming to Camrose, Oct. Comment?
Pakistan rebuilding a slow process, locals say
UPDATED: 2006-10-09 16:21:16 MST Hope is being restored in the region By BILL KAUFMANN , CALGARY SUN One year after witnessing the overwhelming devastation of Pakistan's 2005 earthquake, a Calgary Muslim said ... Comment?
The Ground Truth film screening with U.S. war resisters
With guest speakers US War Resisters Corey Glass and Justin Colby 10-Oct-06 An Inconvenient Truth Victoria - Denise Savoie, MP for Victoria, invites you to a special screening of the Al Gore documentary on ... Comment?
Polio survivor relies on power of his words
The hush was brief but poignant after Gary McPherson delivered the 10 simple words that closed his speech. Comment?
Fort Saskatchewan seeks bold plan for city centre
The City of Fort Saskatchewan has enlisted the help of a world-renowned Quebec architect to help revitalize the downtown area where it plans to put up a $10-million building. Comment?
Resources always came in jumbo sizes in Fort McMurray, instilling visions of natural abundance into the frontier outpost that grew up into Alberta's oilsands city. Comment?
Company adopts cell-driving ban
An experimental prohibition on the use of cellphones while driving has become a corporation-wide policy for an international project management company with an office in Calgary. Comment?
Gas City highest natural prices
This month is only the second time in the past year that the price of natural gas in Medicine Hat has been higher than the three regulated gas companies serving Alberta. Comment?
Reaching out with sermons from the pod
From Monday's Globe and Mail Pastor Kelly Temple often laces his sermons with folksy stories about himself and his family. Comment?
Conservative 'strategy of delay' on climate change, critics say
Conservatives to engage in broad consultations before releasing their climate change plan, which won't happen before the next election, critics say. Comment?
ConocoPhillips bets on Canadian oil sands
U.S. oil major company ConocoPhillips has placed a huge bet on the future of heavy oil sands by teaming with a Canadian partner in a development deal. Comment?
Deadly holiday for Alberta motorists
A man hauling a load of anhydrous ammonia is dead after the truck he was driving rolled in northern Alberta, spilling some of the dangerous chemical into the air. Comment?
Mounting Afghanistan death toll the price of leadership, Harper says
The mounting Canadian death toll in Afghanistan is the price of leadership that comes with playing a significant role in global affairs, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Thursday. Comment?
Petrocan delays oil sands project decision
Won't decide on Fort Hills until 2008 DAVID EBNER From Wednesday's Globe and Mail CALGARY - Petro-Canada is pushing back the decision to proceed with its oil sands mining project, which could cost as much as ... Comment?
Poor customer service the latest spinoff in Calgary's labour crunch
Economists say Alberta's red-hot boom is cooling, but don't tell that to consumers frustrated by long lineups, uninformed staff and reduced shopping hours. Comment?
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