The Canadian Press on MSN18d
Alberta bill to make hunting in wheelchairs legal among other Wildlife Act amendmentsNew legislation proposed by Alberta's government would make hunting in a wheelchair legal and permit kids as young as 12 to use guns without adults around. Hunters would also not have to wear ...
Hunters currently cannot hunt from a wheelchair because the chairs are legally defined as a vehicle. The bill will change that.
Budget 2025 has $160 million for wildfire personnel, equipment, training and contracts, but the Alberta Union of Provincial ...
The new rules are among two dozen changes in a bill introduced by Parks Minister Todd Loewen to modernize hunting laws under the Wildlife Act. "As hunting and trapping continue to evolve ...
There’s lots more like this in the UCP’s Bill 41. What could possibly go wrong? Alberta Parks and Forestry Minister Todd Loewen, carrying his briefcase in the low ready position, at last Thursday’s ...
Minister of Forestry and Parks Todd Loewen’s changes to hunting rules place interests of guides and hunters ahead of the public, says an advocate. Photo by Alberta government. Minister of ...
Officials in Alberta and British Columbia are echoing a special public avalanche warning first issued by Avalanche Canada ...
In a joint statement on Feb. 28, Minister of Forestry and Parks Todd Loewen noted that a major "key" to stopping wildfires is preventing them from occurring in the first place. "It is essential that ...
Forestry and Parks Minister Todd Loewen says Alberta is “well prepared” for the 2025 wildfire season, which began on March 1. Loewen outlined the province’s preparation and response for the ...
At a news conference on Tuesday, Todd Loewen said if Budget 2025 is passed, the province will allocate what he called a “historic” investment of $160 million in base funding toward wildfire ...
A Special Public Avalanche Warning has been issued across much of the Rockies. The warning was issued by Avalanche Canada in ...
The Canadian Press on MSN26d
Alberta wildfire conditions in 'substantially' better shape than last year: ministerAlberta's forestry minister says muted wildfire activity to start the year is making him more optimistic than he was last year.
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