Wolverine study offers unique volunteer opportunity Wolverine researchers are looking for volunteers to help with hair-collection project. Nov. 22, 2012Article
Horse Hill area plan developing in Edmonton An area plan for Horse Hill is in development, with the goal of integrating existing farmland with residential development. Nov. 20, 2012Article
Caribou, wolves or development? Article from the Globe & Mail regarding management choices to conserve caribou populations along Northern Gateway route. Nov. 19, 2012Article
Wild boar population explosion causing problems Wild boar population explosion on Saskatchewan Nov. 16, 2012Article
Bill 2 expected to get a rocky reception in Alberta Landowners and lawyers are expressing serious concerns about new single-regulator legislation proposed by the Alberta government. Nov. 15, 2012Article
Water sales to US won't be on table At the AAMCD convention this week, AB ESRD minister says they won't be negotiating sale of water to US markets. Nov. 14, 2012Article
Oilsands contaminants travel further than expected Environment Canada has discovered evidence of contaminants on lake bottoms 100 km from oilsands sites. Nov. 14, 2012Article
Banff Natl Park seeks to lessen conflicts with wildlife Banff National Park is looking for ways to stop encounters between visitors and wildlife. Nov. 9, 2012Article
AB researchers to listen for quakes from fracking University of Alberta and University of Calgary researchers to investigate whether quakes result from hydraulic fracturing. Nov. 9, 2012Article
Sturgeon upgrader finally gets green light Upgrader to be built near Redwater has been given the go-ahead to start construction. Nov. 8, 2012Article
Old neighbourhoods must change to attract new families Older neighbourhoods in Edmonton need to embrace change to attract new families and thrive. Nov. 7, 2012Article
Huge amounts of oil and gas in AB's shale formations Study shows that shale formations in Alberta hold large quantities of oil and gas. Nov. 7, 2012Article