Alberta's government is eyeing train connections between airports and the downtown cores of its two biggest cities as the first key project of the province's new passenger rail plan.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An Airspray water bomber takes off from the airport in Slave Lake. File photo (Credit: Ed Kaiser) Alberta’s aviation industry is ...
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For most Canadians, a commute to work means a crawl by car through peak-hour traffic or a bus ride to the office. But for thousands of resource industry workers in Northern Alberta, commuting can be ...
The Alberta government says it is spending $30 million to expand the Red Deer Regional Airport as part of this year’s budget. The province says the money is to go toward making it a new national ...
International travellers arriving in Alberta will now face heightened screening as the province aims to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said Wednesday that international ...
Alberta’s aviation industry is taking off thanks to the province’s entrepreneurial culture and targeted government investments. In just 15 years, employment has grown by nearly 48 per cent, rising ...
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