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Winter chill clings to central Alberta with below-normal temperatures

Winter chill clings to central Alberta with below-normal temperatures

Many Red Deerians are wondering if we’re in the land that spring forgot
Wilkinson urges collaboration after Saskatchewan rejects federal energy table

Wilkinson urges collaboration after Saskatchewan rejects federal energy table

Federal natural resources minister Jonathan Wilkinson has asked Saskatchewan to work together on shared energy priorities after Ottawa and the province recently clashed over differing net-zero plans.
Parliament resuming with focus on cost of living, housing fixes

Parliament resuming with focus on cost of living, housing fixes

Heads of grocery store chains set to appear Monday to discuss food inflation
May was the hottest on record in Red Deer

May was the hottest on record in Red Deer

Red Deer sets new average temperature record
Red Deer man witnesses devastating tornado

Red Deer man witnesses devastating tornado

Red Deer man witnesses devastating tornado
4 central Alberta communities hit record highs Tuesday

4 central Alberta communities hit record highs Tuesday

August trending to be hotter and drier than normal
Central Alberta on thin ice

Central Alberta on thin ice

Warm winter has pushed back skating and ice fishing schedules
Conditions slow spread of fire near Edson, Alta., but evacuation orders remain

Conditions slow spread of fire near Edson, Alta., but evacuation orders remain

Selena Wilson and Curtis Wardill hadn’t even unpacked from a wildfire evacuation in Edson last month when another emergency alert was issued Friday evening, ordering everyone to leave town again.
Community rallies to help Carstairs woman whose home was destroyed by tornado

Community rallies to help Carstairs woman whose home was destroyed by tornado

Elisa Humphreys knew she needed help after a tornado leveled two structures on her central Alberta property over the weekend.
Charged up: report says Canada’s looming power problem is massive, not insurmountable

Charged up: report says Canada’s looming power problem is massive, not insurmountable

Canada must build more electricity generation in the next 25 years than it has over the last century in order to support a net-zero emissions economy by 2050, according to a new report from the Public Policy Forum.