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  • Universities fear Alberta gatekeeping bill will threaten academic freedom
    The bill would give the province the right to veto federal agreements with provincial bodies, including post-secondary schools.
    Politics
    Apr 18
  • University of Alberta researchers predict Alberta water demand will increase
    The University of Alberta water research centre is analyzing Canada’s waterscape using simulation models and artificial intelligence.
    Environment
    Apr 10
  • University of Alberta Golden Bears volleyball team captures 2nd national title in 3 seasons
    The University of Alberta Golden Bears were crowned U Sports champions on Sunday.
    Canada
    Mar 18
  • Alberta scientists band together to shift climate change focus to health impacts
    Bodies and minds are just as affected by climate change as sea ice and forests, says University of Alberta scientist Sherilee Harper.
    Canada
    Mar 24
  • Technology helps Edmonton doctors quickly assess and treat burns
    A new LDI machine at the University of Alberta burn treatment unit is helping doctors assess and treat burns faster than ever, but there’s a need for a second one.
    Health
    Mar 5
  • Alberta resource guides learners towards Indigenous language revitalization
    Now with more available programing and cultural celebrations, more people want to reconnect with their culture and learn the language and traditions.
    Education
    Apr 15
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  • Alberta universities concerned about bill mandating provincial approval of federal funding
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith accused the federal government of using ideology to dictate how funding is distributed to both municipalities and post-secondaries in the province.
    Canada
    Apr 11
  • Legendary University of Alberta hockey coach reflects on moving to New York for PWHL opportunity
    Hockey coach Howie Draper arrived in New York ahead of the PWHL's first-ever season with an astonishing list of achievements on his resume.
    Sports
    Feb 9
  • T. Rex an intelligent tool-user and culture-builder? Not so fast, says new U of A research
    A U of A neuroscientist says the T.Rex had smarts closer to those of a crocodile than a primate, so rest easy — if the thought of a seven-tonne crocodile makes you rest easy.
    Science
    31 mins
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  • Edmonton police issue warning about man harassing women on University of Alberta campus
    Edmonton police are warning the public about a man who has allegedly been following and harassing women on the University of Alberta campus.
    Crime
    Jan 26
  • Can you race a concrete toboggan? NAIT students say ‘yes’
    Engineering students from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology made their debut at the Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race this year — and took home an honour or two.
    Canada
    Apr 13
  • Sask. man grows produce due to worries about worsening food quality, inflation
    Dean Sopher grows bananas, oranges, lemons, limes, passion fruit, guava and figs in a greenhouse he built about three years ago on land near Saskatoon.
    Canada
    3 hours
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  • Fire chief asks for Edmontonians’ help ahead of wildfire season
    'Over the last two weeks, looking at the dashboard, anywhere from five to 10 grass wildfires were happening per day,' Edmonton's fire chief said Tuesday.
    Environment
    Apr 16
  • City of Edmonton golf courses begin opening for the season
    Victoria Driving Range is scheduled to open on Thursday, March 28. Its hours will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
    Features
    Mar 27
  • Alberta team building maps that show health impacts of climate change
    The mapping project explores how different Alberta communities are more or less vulnerable to the health impacts of climate change.
    Environment
    Apr 2
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  • Calgary delays return of fluoride to water supply; new study supports reintroduction
    Calgary delays reintroducing fluoride to water supply as a new study show children in non-fluoridated areas suffer from more dental problems.
    Canada
    Apr 13
  • Edmonton video game industry sees boom in size, international clout
    Caldera Interactive recently brought their game concept, The Rabbit Haul, to a pitch competition at the Game Developer Conference in San Francisco and they won.
    Tech
    Apr 3
  • Study finds First Nations patients are more likely to leave ER without care
    Although the research was conducted in Alberta, researchers say the findings likely apply to emergency department visits across Canada. 
    Canada
    Apr 22
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  • ‘Overwhelming interest’ in new immigration stream for Alberta’s hospitality industry: province
    The government says there's been massive interest in a new immigration stream to bolster Alberta's hospitality industry, but an expert is raising concerns with the criteria.
    Canada
    Mar 22
  • Naloxone-resistant street drug linked to 9 deaths in Eastern Canada seized in Alberta
    A street drug containing fentanyl and a sedative called bromazolam — which is in the benzodiazepine family — linked to nine deaths in Eastern Canada is showing up in Alberta.
    Health
    Apr 19
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