The three-year construction plan from Alberta Transportation shows about 90 kilometres worth of repaving on Highway No. 1 near Medicine Hat will take place by 2017.
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The three-year construction plan from Alberta Transportation shows about 90 kilometres worth of repaving on Highway No. 1 near Medicine Hat will take place by 2017.
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City projects, health-care improvements and post-secondary students are all winners in Thursday’s provincial budget.
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EDMONTON – Alberta will end its string of six consecutive deficits with a $1.1-billion consolidated surplus this year, but the Redford government will continue to borrow billions for capital programs, Finance Minister Doug Horner said Thursday as he unveiled the 2014-15 provincial budget.
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One year after Premier Alison Redford released a cash-strapped budget filled with “tough choices,” Alberta has just passed it’s first surplus in six years.
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Alison Redford’s government has a unique ability to tick off even its supporters.
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Calgary’s newest hospital is getting a big boost in funding set aside in the provincial budget.
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Stony Plain town council approved the use of reserves to fund the 2013 year-end deficit of $309,761.28.
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Alberta brought in $2.7 billion more revenue than expected in the first nine months of the fiscal year, but went over-budget on health care, social programs and education by $1.1 billion, Finance Minister Doug Horner reported Wednesday.
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The DownTown Association has released a cost estimate on its entrance feature proposal for the city’s central core.
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The solution to Fort McMurray’s unique infrastructure and living problems? According to the provincial NDP, give Fort McMurray a unique place in the upcoming provincial budget.
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