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Alberta
Alberta. A Canadian province. There's a half decent wikipedia entry on Alberta over at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta
- Martin Lukacs is the name of the arsonists in Fort McMurray. [web page]
- How To Use Your Cat To Get A Purrfect Body [web page]
- A lemonade business in Ontario earns almost $2,500 for Alberta disaster relief. [web page]
- A former Alberta NDP candidate was chastised for referring to the Fort McMurray fire as 'karmic.' [web page]
- In his address, Trudeau overlooks Alberta. [web page]
- Meat Loaf, the singer, has collapsed on stage, according to reports. [web page]
- After completing an 8-hour shift in heels, a Canadian waitress posted on Facebook about her bleeding feet. [web page]
- 'I was in such shock': Alberta mom expecting identical quadruplets [web page]
- Earls allegedly did not contact Alberta cattle farmers before deciding on US meat, according to industry organisations. [web page]
- In the case of an Alberta toddler's meningitis death, the father is sentenced to prison and the mother is placed under home arrest. [web page]
- After the Coutts barricade in southern Alberta was lifted, border operations resumed. [web page]
- Mike Holmes, HGTV star and Canadian contractor, comes in Fort McMurray. [web page]
- Once hospitalizations drop, Alberta's COVID-19 requirements may be relaxed dramatically, according to Kenney. [web page]
- Tourists are escorted through the Canadian Rockies by Kingmik Dog Sled Tours. [web page]
- ‘These guys are working around the clock’: Alberta firefighters share what it’s like in Fort McMurray [web page]
- Fort McMurray is more than just oil sands; it's a genuine community | Aritha van Herk. [web page]
- A University of Alberta student was punished for posting on social media about racism. [web page]
- 'This is going to take some time': Earls pledges to bring back Canadian beef after turning to U.S. supplier [web page]
- The Banff Strange Merman: Legendary Lake Monster or Trading Post Treasure? [web page]
- Asylum seeker arrested in 'terror' incident in Edmonton. [web page]
- Woman finds long-lost diamond ring 'growing' in garden. [web page]
- Alberta's first physician-assisted death for ALS patient. [web page]
- Wildfires in Canada have forced the evacuation of the oil sands metropolis of Fort McMurray. [web page]
- Environment Canada predicts a "historic heat wave" in B.C. and Alberta. [web page]
- The timeline of events surrounding the wildfire in Fort McMurray. [web page]
- Last year, the head of the Alberta Workers' Compensation Board earned almost $900,000. [web page]
- Extinct ice period giants may be shown in controversial rock art. [web page]
- The state of local emergency declared in response to a large wildfire in Fox Creek, Alta., has been lifted. [web page]
- The wildfire in Fort McMurray is still growing and is likely to burn for months. [web page]
- Kenney claims that the federal government's use of the Emergency Management Act is unnecessary in Alberta. [web page]
- What is Humane Certified beef and is it healthier at Earls restaurant? [web page]
- After a concert collapse, Meat Loaf is 'in good condition.' [web page]
- A guy from Alberta survives an avalanche in British Columbia and captures the whole event on video. [web page]
- 'Absolutely apocalyptic': Fort McMurray evacuees describe terror of Alberta wildfires [web page]
- Elizabeth Warren's ancestry will not be explained by a DNA test. [web page]
- The province of Alberta has reported the first blood clot associated to AstraZeneca. [web page]
- A nurse advised the parents of a child who died of meningitis to see a doctor. [web page]
- Before the holidays, Alberta makes a few minor tweaks to COVID-19 gathering restrictions. [web page]
- A BC doctor admits she aided in an Alberta woman's death. [web page]
- Images of Canada's First Nations, whose tribal leaders donned feathered headdresses and hunted bison, are spellbinding. [web page]
- McDonald's has announced that approximately 1,900 new jobs would be created in Alberta. [web page]
- Woman given physician-assisted suicide want to die quietly. [web page]
- Clearview AI has been ordered by provinces to cease using face recognition without permission. [web page]
- A judge has sentenced the parents of a boy who died of meningitis because they were "willfully blind." [web page]
- After the sun and snow mix in Canada, 'light pillars' dance over the dwellings. [web page]
- Alberta is expanding coverage for Neocate infant formula. [web page]
- At bridge, artificial intelligence defeats eight world champions. [web page]
- Amazing aerial photos of a wildfire in Alberta, Canada. [web page]
- Imperial is looking for approval for a new oilsands project. [web page]
- After a last-ditch US experimental treatment, an Alberta firefighter's leukaemia has gone into remission. [web page]
- A social worker testifies in the toddler's death trial in southern Alberta. [web page]
- As major evacuations continue, the extent of the wildfire in Canada may quadruple. [web page]
- ‘I will not be lectured’: Notley responds to Saskatchewan government on Alberta beer tax [web page]
- POLAR BEAR roaming on a lush mountain slope in Canada is captured in stunning pictures. [web page]
- The risk of fire is already high in areas of the Prairies where the earth is tinder dry. [web page]
- The Edmonton Oilers are eager to add another championship chapter to their illustrious history. [web page]
- Strathmore roads flooded by heavy thunderstorm: 'It was simply a sheet of water and hail.' [web page]
- A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for nearly the entire province of Alberta. [web page]
- In central Alberta, a 7-year-old boy was mauled by a cougar. [web page]
- Should we bring back the wolf? "People may be exaggerating the tale," [web page]
- Rain and snowfall advisories have been issued for central and southern Alberta. [web page]
- The infanticide convictions of an Alberta mother who tossed her children in the trash have been upheld by the Supreme Court of Canada. [web page]
- Evolutionary anthropologists are assisted by a 75-million-year-old juvenile Chasmosaurus dinosaur. [web page]
- Why is the phrase "African fashion" so limiting? [web page]
- A service dog offers an anxious Alberta lady a new lease on life. [web page]
- Alberta says Fort McMurray companies would be given first priority on reconstruction contracts. [web page]
- The wildfire in Fort McMurray is making headlines all around the globe. [web page]
- After being sent away from a class for not being 'up to standard,' this adorable six-year-old girl with Down's Syndrome shows off her dancing skills in a viral video. [web page]
- As a result of the wildfires that have forced the evacuation of Fort McMurray, Alberta has declared a state of emergency. [web page]
- Due to Ozzy Osbourne's illness, Black Sabbath's last tour has been postponed. [web page]
- The court fight with a transgender teacher cost the Alberta Catholic school system $367,000. [web page]
- A court in Alberta has overturned a 2014 ruling that barred Suncor from conducting random drug testing. [web page]
- The wildfire season will get underway one month early this year in Alberta. [web page]
- Stunting conviction for Edmonton driver with 'F-k Harper' placard. [web page]
- Birds may have survived mass extinction thanks to toothless beaks. [web page]
- In our 40s, we're more content than we were when we were 18. [web page]
- Fort Saskatchewan is assisting evacuees from the Fort McMurray wildfire. [web page]
- Calgary and parts of Alberta are experiencing severe thunderstorms. [web page]
- In a warming planet, should we be frightened or hopeful? | Clive Hamilton. [web page]
- An Alberta kid who was bullied makes a full change in order to encourage others. [web page]
- According to Alberta study, vitamin D supplementation may be ineffective. [web page]
- The Crown is appealing the sentencing of two parents who were found guilty in a meningitis trial in Alberta. [web page]
- Alberta has enacted new regulations for homebuilders in Fort McMurray. [web page]
- Drayton Valley events are the latest victims of the economic downturn. [web page]
- 'I began to accept the thought of death': Fort McMurray school students on fleeing the wildfire [web page]
- The hunter who filmed himself spearing a black bear with a homemade weapon has sparked outrage. [web page]
- The wildfire in Fort McMurray has been classed as 'held.' [web page]
- Despite low oil prices, almost 19k jobs were generated in Alberta last month. [web page]
- A 'grim scene' on an Alberta bobsled track puts first responders at risk of PTSD. [web page]
- Alaska may open up new markets for Alberta oilsands. [web page]
- The Apple Watch, which saved the life of an Alberta man, has made worldwide headlines. [web page]
- The first tornado of the year in Alberta was reported near Calgary. [web page]
- Is Alberta deserving of special consideration in the federal budget? [web page]
- A meningitis death trial involving a naturopathic doctor in Alberta will be examined. [web page]
- Another murder accusation has been filed against Derek Saretzky. [web page]
- A tornado strikes in Killam, Alberta. [web page]
- Alberta wildfire explodes across forests: 'in no way is this under control' [web page]
- The Alberta government has released a new app that depicts the wildfire devastation in Fort McMurray. [web page]
- Alberta's Red Cross will provide information on emergency financing for the Fort McMurray disaster. [web page]
- Canadian Tuxedo: The casual style of skiing practised in Fernie is everything from formal. [web page]