I am certain we can agree to preserve elements of the existing work that allow for a carefully considered rail solution to be delivered in a manner that saves time and money,” Gondek wrote.
Following the provincial government’s $8.6-billion announcement to fast-track the building of new schools, both public and private; the Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) is urging more action.
Dr. Paul Parks says the system-wide strain is exacerbated by Premier Danielle Smith’s effort to tear apart Alberta Health ...
Jennifer Johnson refused a demand from activist Karla Marx to say that 'trans women are women' You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. First Reading ...
New Democrat Leader Naheed Nenshi complained the speed of construction would drive up the costs of new schools as the ...
Sonya Sharp, the councillor who in this column told Mayor Jyoti Gondek to park her ego, has had it up to here. The whining.
In a press release Wednesday the Alberta Teachers Association says it recognizes the importance of building new schools to meet the demands of rising growth in student population the province is ...
On Tuesday evening, in the final 10 minutes of the supper hour newscast, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith made a televised ...
John Ivison is joined by veteran economist and strategist Ken Boessenkool, who was a senior adviser to Stephen Harper and a ...
This latest UCP scheme is harmful to the majority of Alberta’s citizens and further shows that ... However, wasn’t it just a few months ago that Danielle Smith argued for more immigration, while ...
The Green Line will likely become a municipal election issue in 2025, Bratt said, particularly if a mayoral candidate runs on ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says $8.6B ready for new schools. Local boards hope Lakeland projects will be included ...