Jan Novotny is concerned about a proposed law that would grant the UCP cabinet power to fire local councillors, toss out bylaws and allow political parties in Edmonton and Calgary.
Every Saturday and Sunday morning, take a closer look at what’s happening in our city, province and country on the Alberta Morning News.
The Israeli 401st Brigade entered the Gaza side of the Rafah crossing early Tuesday, the Israeli military said, taking “operational control” of the crucial border point.
Calgary City Council heard its last panel at the historic public hearing about a proposed rezoning bylaw on Monday evening, wrapping up more than two weeks of presentations.
According to a report from Zoocasa, the average price of a townhome in Calgary grew 17 per cent over last year to $458,100, which is faster than anywhere else in Canada.
People living in southern Alberta are being warned to prepare for a significant storm that could result in 80 millimetres of rain falling in some areas.
The Countering Foreign Interference Act comes amid increasing pressure for the federal government to strengthen its measures against foreign interference.
A man has been fined and prohibited from owning a pet for 15 years after his dogs attacked and killed an 86-year-old neighbour in Calgary.
Canada’s Competition Bureau is investigating Lululemon after an environmental group accused the athleisure brand of ‘false and misleading’ statements in its environmental impact.
Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem faces a slew of politically focused questions in committee appearances with members of Parliament. Here’s why that puts him in a tough spot.