Providing relief for fuel and utility costs Albertans will see lower fuel and utility bills through action to address rising costs. Alberta’s government will stop the...
This article submitted by Michael Shellenberger While we banned plastic straws, Russia drilled and doubled nuclear energy production. How has Vladimir Putin—a man ruling a country...
This article contributed by Josh Andrus, Executive Director of Project Confederation Energy security. It’s a concept that has been ignored by many – including our federal...
Alberta’s government will provide a $7.5-million grant to expand infrastructure and services at the Red Deer Regional Airport. An $18-million airport expansion project will include widening...
From Danielle Smith I read an infographic that said Canada has bought $13 billion worth of petroleum products from Russia since 2000 – we buy from...
Article with petition submitted by the Alberta Institute Russia has declared war on Ukraine, conducting an unprovoked, aggressive, and unjustified full-scale invasion against a peaceful democratic...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Leaders of the world’s most consequential energy bodies gathered for a forum Wednesday to discuss the uncertain future of oil...
On Feb. 2, 2022, Todayville Red Deer republished an article entitled Alberta oilpatch may face lending crunch as financial regulators worry about the risks of climate change...
Progressives say they care more about working people and climate change than Republicans and moderate Democrats. Why, then, do they advocate policies that make energy expensive...
This article is submitted by The City of Lacombe Mayor Grant Creasey Recently, the Mayor of the Town of Athabasca, Colleen Powell, outlined what she described...