April showers bring May flowers, and in Medicine Hat the steady trickle of news during the month is all about to blossom on Monday evening’s council agenda.
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April showers bring May flowers, and in Medicine Hat the steady trickle of news during the month is all about to blossom on Monday evening’s council agenda.
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A new cellphone tower near the Saamis Tepee may be part of infrastructure spending planned by Telus this year.
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While hitting a few delays, the modernization of Monsignor McCoy High School is rolling along with a completion date expected for December or January.
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Lethbridge has not been hard-hit while Alberta’s revenues plummeted along with the price of oil. But the city’s cabinet minister, Shannon Phillips, told a business crowd the region’s economy will nevertheless be bolstered by infrastructure projects advanced by its New Democrat government.
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For years, this column has highlighted innovative made-in-Alberta technologies, new ways of doing things that are, as Edmonton Economic Development’s Brad Ferguson so adroitly says, cleaner, greener, safer, faster and cheaper than what was out there before.
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With three kilometres remaining, the province expects the twinning of Highway 63 to conclude this June, months ahead of the October 2016 deadline announced by former premier Alison Redford in 2012.
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Well there seems no way of getting out of it.
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Construction slowed and selection was up across the Calgary area over the first quarter of 2016. But what about two centres within a 15-minute drive of Calgary limits?
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Greyhound plans to operate a three-times-a-day shuttle to its new depot at the Via Rail station from downtown because the site isn’t served by Edmonton Transit.
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After amending the Willow Park Area Structure Plan (ASP) five times, Stony Plain council gave approval on April 25.
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