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All six Alberta oilsands mining projects have delivered their tailings pond plans to the Energy Resources Conservation Board. "There are thousands of pages of documents, a stack two feet high...Sheremata said it could be weeks before the board makes a...
Tags: Northern Alberta, Canada, tailing pond
Hundreds of residents attended a public information session Tuesday night to ask questions and get more information on the proposed west LRT route via Stony Plain Road. About two dozen Greenpeace activists have stopped two conveyer belts that carry bitumen...
Tags: Greenpeace, Alberta, greenpeace activists, Suncor, tar sands, conveyor belts, Canada, northern alberta, greenpeace protesters, oilsands upgrader
Greenpeace members are continuing their protest at a Shell oilsands project in northern Alberta, but the company says the mine is operating at full production. About 24 Greenpeace members from Canada, the United States and France chained themselves to...
Tags: Greenpeace Alberta, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, greenpeace members, northern alberta, Canada, Calgary
Wildlife officials are defending the decision to kill 12 black bears at a northern Alberta landfill, and they have no plans to review the province's approach to bear safety. Sustainable Resources Development spokesman Dave Ealey said the bears at the...
Tags: black bears, Alberta Sustainable Resource Development, Conklin, northern alberta, safety concern, public safety
People close to the family killed near Smith are speaking out as the community tries coming to grips. "It's devastating to the community," said Pastor Joe Mrak, head of the Bethany Christian Church in Smith, 205 km north of Edmonton. After spending time...
Tags: Alberta, northern alberta, Smith
Cops are coping after finding an entire family dead in their home yesterday afternoon. "(Murder-suicide) is likely going to be the finding, but we have to progress in the investigation if that statement is to be definitively stated," said Cpl...Smith,...
Tags: Emergency Response Team, Edmonton, Alberta, northern alberta, Smith
An Alberta woman who died in late April may be the first Canadian to succumb to the swine flu, if that is what killed her, authorities said. Investigators said the woman, 39, was infected with the H1N1 strain of the virus, Canwest News Service reported...
Tags: Canadian Press Alberta, Alberta Health, swine flu, Canada&, Dr. Gerald Hauer, alberta woman, canadians press, pork producers, northern alberta, health officials
New Zealand—Shen Yun Performing Arts Company concluded their New Zealand tour with another shining performance at Auckland's ASB Theatre on Friday April 17. With a mission to revive traditional Chinese culture, Shen Yun Performing Arts is bringing audiences...
Tags: performance arts, yun performance, Shen Yun Performing Arts, Brno, Northern Alberta, jubilee auditorium, Auckland Shen Yun, Edmonton, arts company, Janacek Theatre
Nearly seven months after the sudden death of an infant on a Saskatchewan reserve, a 37-year-old man is facing second-degree murder charges...Duck Mountain EMS and the Saskatchewan coroner were also on the scene...His is scheduled to appear in Wadena...
Tags: Saskatchewan First Nation, Northern Alberta, degree murder, old man, Edmonton Sun, man charged
A two-mouthed fish caught downstream from the Alberta oilsands last summer wasn't as freakish as it appeared to be. A professor from the University of Alberta says the scaly specimen with what looked like a second jaw was in fact a goldeye showing signs...
Tags: University of Alberta, Albertaâ, fish caught, northern alberta