'We need an overhaul': Coun. Andrew Knack on why he's stepping down, and what's next
Edmonton city councillor Andrew Knack discusses his decision not to seek re-election, and what his political future may look like.
Edmonton city councillor Andrew Knack discusses his decision not to seek re-election, and what his political future may look like.
Vice-President of Policy and External Affairs for the Calgary Chamber of Commerce Ruhee Ismail-Teja discusses the U.S. presidential debate, and how the upcoming election may impact Alberta.
Alberta Union of Provincial Employees president Guy Smith discusses recent rallies across Alberta, and the ongoing collective bargaining process for thousands of public sector workers.
Edmonton city councillor Andrew Knack discusses his decision not to seek re-election, and what his political future may look like.
Former MLA Marg McCauig-Boyd & political blogger Don Hill discuss municipal-provincial relations and more on our Political Panel.
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Premier Danielle Smith says if Ottawa comes back this fall with a lowball estimate on Alberta’s share of the Canada Pension Plan, hard questions will have to be asked on next steps.
While Alberta's premier called carbon capture technology a "magic formula" Tuesday at a major conference about it in Edmonton, environmentalists say that's magical thinking.
Alberta's premier said Tuesday a MLA ejected from her ruling party's caucus last year over transphobic comments that surfaced during the election campaign will be given a "platform where she can explain what she meant" to potentially build rapport with her constituency's LGBTQ2S+ community.
Premier Danielle Smith is defending recent policy announcements at private party events, saying Albertans are kept in the know and shouldn't be caught off guard by her agenda.
Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange says a plan to offload underperforming hospitals from Alberta Health Services to third-party operators is still up for discussion.
The president of the Alberta Medical Association says the province's plan to transfer some hospital services to Covenant Health doesn't make sense, as those facilities are also struggling.
Two Albertans were appointed as independent senators Saturday by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, prompting backlash from the premier.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government will introduce legislation on pronouns in schools after classes begin in September.
New Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi speaks with Alberta Primetime host Michael Higgins about his first few weeks in the role and his priorities for the party
Police in Lloydminster have confirmed they are investigating a triple homicide in the border city.
The Edmonton Police Service says more than 66 kilograms of drugs have been seized in a large-scale drug investigation in central Edmonton that started in December.
Edmonton city councillor Andrew Knack discusses his decision not to seek re-election, and what his political future may look like.
The Stollery Children's Hospital opened its newly renovated play area on Thursday, including the hospital's first outdoor space.
The City of Edmonton released a web application on Monday for approving permits for housing projects, reducing approval times from two weeks to a single day.
Electric vehicle (EV) drivers in Edmonton now have a place to grab a snack and relax while they charge up.
Premier Danielle Smith says if Ottawa comes back this fall with a lowball estimate on Alberta’s share of the Canada Pension Plan, hard questions will have to be asked on next steps.
Hardisty School held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the grand opening of a new, inclusivity-focused playground expansion on Thursday.
An Alberta First Nation has revived a lawsuit it launched 10 years ago in an effort to get the federal government to recognize its human right to clean, safe water.
We've produced a special webcast edition of CTV News Calgary for Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024.
One teen has been charged and police are searching for a second suspect in relation to a number of fires that took place in Riverbend in late August.
Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says construction work has been going well and is expected to be wrapped up by this weekend, with restrictions being lifted by Sept. 22.
The trial for 24-year-old John-Christopher Arrizza got underway on Thursday, in relation to a 2022 homicide in Banff.
The devastating hail storm that struck Calgary on Aug. 5 remains a major setback for the city’s airport, nearly two months after the event.
Premier Danielle Smith says if Ottawa comes back this fall with a lowball estimate on Alberta’s share of the Canada Pension Plan, hard questions will have to be asked on next steps.
A Calgary woman is spreading the word about an often misdiagnosed ailment, because of her own struggles with the neurological condition.
Makambe K. Simamba’s little brother didn’t understand The Talk.
RCMP are investigating after human remains were found following a fire alongside a rural road in Rocky View County early Wednesday.
A Red Deer senior is in custody for allegedly luring children into his apartment with candy.
RCMP are investigating after an armed robbery at the Sylvan Lake CIBC on Wednesday.
RCMP in Red Deer are "tracking a suspect" Wednesday morning.
One person is dead after a crash northwest of Red Deer over the long weekend.
Police are investigating the death of a 21-year-old man in central Alberta.
Lethbridge police are seeking public assistance in identifying a suspect in an early August assault.
When Susan Eymann and Jeff MacDonald said they were getting a new pet in February, they weren’t exactly kidding.
A 56-year-old Lethbridge man faces multiple charges after police recovered $37,000 worth of stolen property connected to a Wednesday break-in at a commercial compound.
The rebuilding process is continuing as those in and near Waterton Lakes National Park honour the five-year anniversary of the Kenow wildfire.
A summer with mostly clear skies above Lethbridge has come to an end.