Speak to him, and he’ll ask for your help escorting him to his safehouse. Follow him and defeat the enemies that try to attack you. He’ll stop on the way. Defend him from the fly demons that come ...
Here’s everything you need to know about exploring the Emerald Isle—when to go, where to stay, what to do, and how to get around. Bicyclists roll along the 26-mile-long Great Western Greenway. Running ...
There’s something magical about finding your own Christmas tree in Alberta’s snowy forests, with the scent of pine filling the air and the thrill of picking out the perfect tree driving you along the ...
Alberta drivers could soon be cruising at higher speeds on the QEII and other major divided highways, if early survey results are any indication and a pilot project proves successful.
“Write legislation that lays out the rules for an ‘Alberta Whisky Act’ and what might constitute an Alberta whisky.” While the actual query would surely be more complex than that, an Alberta minister ...
When the Trump administration announced it was giving the green light to the design for a female crash test dummy, it was welcome news to the advocates who have long fought for better female ...
Edmonton is now home to a brand-new training facility for some highly skilled four-legged friends. Behind the ribbon cutting and wagging tails, the new facility located at 4904 87 St. NW, is filling a ...
Service dog Storm and his owner Dave Marson pose for a photo during the official opening of the BC & Alberta Guide Dogs' Edmonton office and training centre, 4904 87 Street NW, Thursday Nov. 20, 2025.
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Edmontonians in need of a service dog can now find help closer to home, thanks to a new training facility opened in the city Thursday by BC & Alberta Guide Dogs. The new facility, located at 4904 87 ...
He thought a majority would support higher speed limits on Alberta’s divided highways, going from a 110 km/h speed limit to 120 km/h. But a whopping 72 per cent in favour of upping the speed limit is ...