More than half of homes sold in February were single family homes. New listings dropped 22.9 per cent to 129 homes. Inventory is down 19.4 per cent at 328 listings. Year-over-year average home prices ...
Speaking his mind about rural spending plans may have cost a northern Alberta MLA his caucus position, but it’s also earned ...
Elias Pettersson tied it with 6:44 left and scored in the first round of a shootout, Conor Garland added the winner in the ...
Expressing opposition to the United Conservative Party’s budget tabled in the Alberta Legislature Feb. 27 has prompted the party to remove Lesser Slave Lake MLA Scott Sinclair from caucus. Sinclair ...
Stars: Rantanen wore No. 96 after being traded to the Stars by Carolina at Friday’s trade deadline and then signing an ...
The UCP said Lesser Slave Lake's Scott Sinclair has been booted from caucus for not toeing the party line: 'All government MLAs are expected to vote in favour of a tabled budget.' ...
Alberta's governing United Conservatives have booted a rural backbencher from caucus following his public opposition to the ...
UCP caucus voted to remove Lesser Slave Lake MLA Scott Sinclair on Friday. "Budget votes are confidence votes," said a ...
Scott Sinclair wrote on Facebook last weekend that he found last week’s budget ‘at best, disappointing and, at worst, ...
Tidewater Midstream & Infrastructure said it agreed to sell a non-core roadway network in Alberta for 24 million Canadian dollars ($16.7 million).
Highway 686 would be paved and extended over 200 km through thick muskeg and boreal forest to connect Fort McMurray to the Peace River region and communities in-between.
Caption: Scott Sinclair, the MLA for Lesser Slave Lake, said he won't support the budget, citing the projected multibillion-dollar deficits and money for big cities while the rural areas are left ...
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