Skip to content

Search results for "Dan Singleton"

Order
Filter by category

No injuries in Sunday's two-vehicle crash on Highway 22

No injuries in Sunday's two-vehicle crash on Highway 22

Driver issued a violation ticket for failing to stop on Bergen Road southeast of Sundre
China's new canola seed tariff expected to be tough on producers

China's new canola seed tariff expected to be tough on producers

Alberta Canola Producers Commission's Region 8 director from near Olds says the move is already having negative effect on markets
Editorial: Rural municipalities must have input on Alberta Sheriffs Police Service

Editorial: Rural municipalities must have input on Alberta Sheriffs Police Service

New policing model has the potential to significantly change the way rural communities are policed and protected going forward
Alberta Next about ‘consultation and conversations’, says Alberta cabinet minister Nixon

Alberta Next about ‘consultation and conversations’, says Alberta cabinet minister Nixon

Provincial government says examination of immigration policy about how Alberta can better protect its interests, defend its economy and assert its place in Confederation
Editorial: Public confidence in UCP at stake

Editorial: Public confidence in UCP at stake

Former AHS CEO alleges UCP engaged in conflicts of interest over multi-million-dollar deals for health products and surgical procedures and filed a $1.7 million wrongful dismissal lawsuit
Republican Party of Alberta candidate says Alberta would be better separated from Canada

Republican Party of Alberta candidate says Alberta would be better separated from Canada

Cam Davies, a candidate for the Republican Party of Alberta seeking election in the Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills by-election, is advocating for a binding independence referendum, arguing that Alberta is not getting a fair deal within Canada.
UCP’s ‘age-appropriate’ book plan sparks concerns

UCP’s ‘age-appropriate’ book plan sparks concerns

Alberta Teachers’ Association president Jason Schilling said the association is "concerned that the selection process that the government has initiated has the potential to prioritize special interest groups arriving with their own predetermined agendas and to further target diverse communities"
Editorial: Battle lines already drawn between Alberta, feds

Editorial: Battle lines already drawn between Alberta, feds

Premier Danielle Smith's opposition to the federal government on many issues all but ensures that any hope of Ottawa and Alberta working smoothly together remains remote
Premier Danielle Smith discusses separation, pension plan in town hall-style meeting

Premier Danielle Smith discusses separation, pension plan in town hall-style meeting

Smith, along with former Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills MLA Nathan Cooper and UCP riding candidate Tara Sawyer met with several hundred supporters May 24 in Holy Trinity Catholic School's gymnasium in Olds, Alberta.
Editorial: Recession preparedness for the best

Editorial: Recession preparedness for the best

With the Trump administration appearing more committed than ever in pursuing its international tariff trade war, it is vital that Alberta be prepared meet the significant economic challenges that could be just around the corner.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks