Summer fun, renewed camping at Gregoire Lake
Camping and outdoors recreation are resuming at Gregoire Lake Provincial Park following two years of extensive repairs, rebuilding and redevelopment.
View ArticleCharges for consultant, environmental company
The Alberta government has laid two charges against a Calgary environmental company and its principal for failing to comply with provincial environmental legislation.
View ArticleNational Fishing Week: Minister Phillips
Shannon Phillips, Minister of Environment and Parks and Minister responsible for the Climate Change Office, has issued the following statement to mark National Fishing Week, June 30 - July 8.
View ArticleCompany faces environmental, waste control charges
The Alberta government has laid six charges against a Calgary company for failing to comply with provincial waste disposal laws.
View ArticleFree fishing weekend offers reel opportunities
All Albertans can go fishing this weekend, even if they don’t have a fishing licence.
View ArticleNew Harvie Passage boosts safety, recreation
Calgary’s Harvie Passage has been redesigned to provide boaters and whitewater paddling enthusiasts with a newer, safer way to navigate the river.
View ArticleAlberta invests in new clean technology challenge
The Alberta government and Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) are encouraging biotechnology, electricity and sustainable transportation innovators to develop new clean-technology projects to cut their...
View ArticleCelebrating Parks Day with family fun, upgrades
Families visiting Alberta’s provincial parks on Saturday will be able to enjoy fun activities as well as improved campsites, better picnic areas and more comfort camping thanks to new government funding.
View ArticleMaking hunting more affordable for seniors
Alberta’s new hunting regulations will better manage and track species health, provide new hunting opportunities and introduce a seniors’ discount on hunting licences.
View ArticleEnvironmental charges laid against company, owner
The Alberta government has laid four charges against a Westlock company and its owner for failing to comply with provincial environmental legislation and pesticide regulations.
View ArticleCompany, director guilty on interference charges
A Drayton Valley used oil storage and recycling facility and one of its directors have been found guilty and sentenced under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act.
View ArticleCity of Edmonton faces environmental charges
The Alberta government has laid seven charges against the City of Edmonton for pesticide-related offences.
View ArticleNew chair for Emissions Reduction Alberta
Respected oil and gas expert David Collyer is the new board chair of Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA), effective Oct. 1, 2018.
View ArticleEnhancing emergency services in K-Country
An innovative firefighter training program and a new emergency services centre will help improve visitor and resident safety in the Kananaskis Region.
View ArticleShow your love for K-Country
Alberta Parks wants you to share your memories and photographs of Kananaskis Country to celebrate the region’s 40th anniversary.
View ArticleSupporting critical land and water conservation
The province is helping conserve 13,000 acres of private land containing vital watersheds, grasslands and wildlife habitats across the province.
View ArticleInvesting in the future of Kananaskis Country
Redevelopment within Kananaskis Country’s Bow Valley Provincial Park will be a major benefit to river users, supporting world-class water-based recreation.
View ArticleLandfill operators face environmental charges
The Alberta government has laid charges against the Town of Whitecourt and Woodlands County, operators of the Whitecourt Regional Solid Waste Management Authority, for offences under the Environmental...
View ArticleContinuing K-Country’s legacy for years to come
As Kananaskis Country celebrates its 40th anniversary, the province is building on the grand vision for K-Country with a major capital investment.
View ArticleConsultant fined for providing false information
Ginger Ada Rogers has been fined $28,750 for violating the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act.
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