Changes to the Consumer Protection Act include six-figure fines for violators of predatory towing practices, while establishing clearer guidelines for drivers who need a tow.
The death of Shahbaz Ahmed, which Calgary police said was a case of self-defence, has prompted another person who had a similar encounter with the man to come forward.
While the Town of Taber has determined the cause of an explosion that caused extensive damage to the community centre last month, it's still unable to provide a date for reopening.
The findings highlight what gig workers say they know firsthand: the flexibility of the work often comes at the cost of stability, benefits and long-term financial security.
Thousands of Alberta parents woke up Friday to an Interac e-transfer notification from the provincial government, containing student support money from the teachers' strike.
The Manor Village at Garrison Woods wasn't offered a polling station for the advance voting period in the municipal election. Residents are petitioning to ensure they're heard.
The Alberta government is offering more financial support for families of special needs children during the teachers strikes. Parents say they were hoping for more than money.
Friends of Deborah Onwu say her kindred spirit and compassion will live on forever. It's her legacy that has them advocating for positive change for care workers.
Businesses and neighbours in the Seton community are showing their support for five families who lost their homes in a devastating townhouse fire over the weekend.
Both John Carpay and Jay Cameron have been banned from practising law in Alberta, a decision that Carpay's employer calls 'a vindictive and petty abuse of process.'
After one of the wettest months of July the city has ever seen, Calgarians like Christine Scott are dealing with the effects. Two trees have fallen in her yard.