Helping energy-intensive industries cut emissions
Large industrial emitters with innovative ideas to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save money are invited to apply for funding from a new government program.
View ArticleMore savings for energy-efficient products
Albertans eager to add more energy-efficient products to their homes can get their shopping lists ready, as the latest round of instant savings hits stores on April 5.
View ArticleSaving money while building a green economy
Proposed legislation would stimulate local economies, create jobs and help Albertans save money on their energy bills.
View ArticleCastle parks to get a thrilling new adventure
Alberta Parks is developing a world-class, backcountry hut-to-hut system in Castle Wildland Provincial Park in partnership with the Alpine Club of Canada.
View ArticleGreen light for orphan black bear cub care
The Government of Alberta has introduced a new policy that will allow wildlife rehabilitation facilities in Alberta to accept orphaned black bear cubs.
View ArticleEdson company fined for unregistered gravel pit
A Yellowhead County-area business has been convicted of one count of violating the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act.
View ArticleEnvironmental charges in water-sampling case
The province has laid four charges against a former Town of Oyen public works employee in relation to his duties as a water and wastewater operator.
View ArticleImproving outdoor recreation in southern Alberta
The Government of Alberta is investing in capital planning to support safe and sustainable recreational opportunities in the Livingstone-Porcupine Hills area.
View ArticleProtecting Alberta jobs, cutting methane pollution
Alberta is protecting jobs and the economic competitiveness of its oil and gas sector as it delivers on its commitment to cut industrial methane pollution 45 per cent by 2025.
View ArticleUpdate 2: Spring Flooding (April 27, 2:30 p.m.)
While Alberta’s spring overland flooding situation has stabilized in southern Alberta, it remains dynamic in central and northern regions of the province.
View ArticleBuilding strong, flood-resilient communities
The Government of Alberta is improving flood resilience in Calgary and across the province through investments in new infrastructure and emergency preparedness.
View ArticleDelegation stands up for Alberta
A delegation of industry representatives, municipal leaders and First Nations will join Environment and Parks Minister Shannon Phillips in Ottawa to share Alberta’s concerns regarding caribou recovery.
View ArticleSafety booms to be installed at Harvie Passage
The Government of Alberta will be installing seasonal safety barriers beginning May 5, with support from the Calgary Fire Department. Boaters and recreationalists are reminded that the Harvie Passage...
View ArticleOil sands innovation cuts emissions, creates jobs
Alberta’s oil sands facilities are gearing up to launch innovative projects that will reduce emissions, create new jobs and enhance competitiveness.
View ArticleCustom program boosts energy efficiency
Industrial facilities will save energy and money by upgrading equipment and making energy improvements through a new Energy Efficiency Alberta program.
View ArticleOutdoor enthusiasts urged to respect public land
More than 300 provincial enforcement officers will patrol public land, parks and protected areas this spring and summer.
View ArticleCreating world’s largest boreal protected forest
The largest contiguous area of boreal protected land in the world has been established in northern Alberta.
View ArticleEnvironmental orders issued to Edson company
The province has issued enforcement orders to a company and its directors in relation to an unauthorized gravel pit in Yellowhead County.
View ArticleBalanced plans protect land, boost recreation
New land management plans for the Livingstone-Porcupine Hills areas will help conserve and protect sensitive ecosystems while improving economic and recreation opportunities.
View ArticleBetter camping, more tourism in Castle parks
New family campsites, improved rustic backcountry camping and a new tourism campaign will encourage more Albertans to visit the Castle region this summer.
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