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Hiker and her hero recount scary rescue from icy river in Jasper National Park

Katelyn Jones says a couple from Calahoo, Alta., likely saved her life after she slipped into the river while hiking in Jasper's Maligne Canyon.

All fired up but nowhere to charge: Alberta's lack of infrastructure zaps electric vehicle enthusiasm

Interest is growing in electric vehicles in Alberta but there are concerns about the availability of charging stations during longer trips.

'I hit him good': Trophy elk nets Alberta bowhunter a world record

A Vegreville-area farmer has a bowhunting world record after harvesting a massive elk not far from his home.

An agricultural ewe-dunnit: Alberta lamb industry can't explain as prices reach record highs

With the price of lamb springing to record levels in Alberta, peoplewho enjoy the occasional lamb dinner may start feelinga little fleeced at the cost.

Off the beaten path: Albertans buying more off-highway vehicles during pandemic

COVID-19 has more people in the province taking the road less travelled, and they're doing it on ATVs and dirt bikes, if they can find one.

Emergency response delays due to CN crossing unacceptable, say residents of Edmonton neighbourhood

Residents of Edmonton's Maple Crest neighbourhood are worriedthe lack of accesstothe community during an emergency may puttheir lives at risk.
In Depth

Alberta's Trout Highway: Barry Mitchell's fishing legacy remains a hot commodity

Despite being out of print for nearly 20 years, Alberta's Trout Highway: Fishing the Forestry Trunk Road is sought after by many, found by few, and expensive for those who do track down a copy.

Birdwatcher, lineman rescue osprey tangled in power line in central Alberta

An osprey that became entangled in apower line Tuesday is backtending to its chicks thanks to a birdwatcher and a Red Deer County lineman.

Pair of buffleheads reunited with 3 ducklings after night out in Hinton, Alta.

An Alberta Fish and Wildlife officer went above and beyond to reunite some abandoned ducklings with their parents.

Alberta climbers conquer mountain of trash in David Thompson Country

Longtime users of the natural areas in the David Thompson corridor say theyre seeing more people and more garbage than ever before.