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Eight-year-old Isabella Cramer took home a buckle at the "Let it Ride" cattle penning competition in Las Vegas last month, ...
The Yukon government buys food for government-run facilities such as hospitals, schools, jails and continuing care homes.
Acknowledging rural Albertans face “unique challenges” surrounding access to utilities, the Alberta government announced ...
In the spring of 2020, the Alberta-headquartered company LBJ Capital ... To understand the value of the B.C. ranches, Dutcyvich set to work checking the land and leases, and assessing whether ...
For example, farmland value per acre in northwestern Saskatchewan ranged from $1,700 to $5,000. By comparison, Alberta’s per acre value in the northern region ranged from $2,100 to $8,000. The other ...
“Rather than just going for a walk, they wanted to get a little bit more hands-on, and so moved just north of Sundre, on a 161-acre ranch where ... Tourism Alberta has really taken up the ...
Cypress County Ranch Projects 1 and 2, and the Matzhiwin Creek Ensminger Project in the County of Newell. “Alberta farmers and ranchers are natural environmental stewards of their lands.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s government signed a $70-million deal to import children’s pain relief medication from Turkey in 2022 despite expert advice that the province ask Ottawa to take ...
The Alberta government says it will propose amendments to the Critical Infrastructure Defence Act that it says would act as a repellent against "unconstitutional federal overreach," but it remains ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story been updated in order to make a correction. A previous version of this article said Alberta’s oil and gas sector is responsible for 31 per cent of the country’s ...
With the number of measles cases in Alberta on the rise, there are growing calls for the provincial government to do more to help stop the spread. As of 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, the provincial ...