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The New York Times A remarkably intact dinosaur glares back at us, thanks to a long-vanished sea in Alberta.
‘Dinosaur Mummy’ Emerges From the Oil Sands of Alberta
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The Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Alberta, is putting on display the best-preserved fossil of a 110 million-year-old dinosaur ever found.
97 months ago
AP "Homes have been destroyed. Neighborhoods have gone up in flames," Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says of the wildfire raging in Alberta. "The footage we've seen of cars racing down highways while fire races on all sides is nothing short of t Read more ... errifying."
Wildfire in Alberta now more than 210,000 acres in size
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FORT MCMURRAY, Alberta (AP) — A massive wildfire raging in the Canadian province of Alberta has grown to 85,000 hectares (210,035 acres) in size and officials would like to move south about 25,000 evacuees who had previously…
109 months ago
VICE News What's happening right now in Alberta was never supposed to happen. Not in oil country.
Canada's Oil Country Is Bleeding Jobs and Suicides Are on the Rise in Alberta
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Once the engine driving the Canadian economy, in 2013 Alberta created 87 percent of all new jobs in the country.
114 months ago
reddit Rat-free is the way to be.
Approximately 12 Rats Enter Alberta, Canada Every Year Before They’re Quickly “Taken Care Of”
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In the year 2000, officials from Alberta, Canada, declared that their province was finally rat-free. The first rat invaded Alberta in 1950 and the government has been fiercely battling them ever since....
115 months ago
Places to See Before You Die Amazing Travel Alberta Video - Remember to Breathe
Travel Alberta Video: Remember to Breathe
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Travel Alberta has released this incredible video. The tourism agency promotes one of the most popular parts of Canada.
119 months ago
BuzzFeed Travel Alberta's backyard is one of the most beautiful places in the world to wander.
120 months ago
The New York Times Alberta, a bastion of conservative voting known as Canada's Texas, just swore in its new premier: Rachel Notley, a woman regarded by many as a leftist who vows to take on big oil.
After a Political Reversal in Alberta, ‘Anything Seems Possible’
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With national elections expected in the fall, a sweeping victory this month by the left-leaning New Democrats in Alberta, a bastion of conservative voting, may signal changes to come.
121 months ago
HuffPost UK Entertainment RIP Alberta Watson.
'24' Actress Alberta Watson Dies, Aged 60
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Alberta Watson, the Canadian actress best known for her regular role in ‘24’, has died, at the age of 60. Her agent, Pam Winter, has confirmed in a statement to People magazine that Alberta died in a hospice in Toronto on Saturday, fol...
123 months ago
Entertainment Weekly R.I.P. Alberta Watson.
Alberta Watson, '24' actress, dies at 60
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Canadian-born actress Alberta Watson, best known for her roles on 24 and Nikita, died Saturday. She was 60....
123 months ago
Matheus Martins Interesting new discovery by University of Alberta could help achieve breakthroughs in areas that study cancer and diabetes: http://uofa.ualberta.ca/news-and-events/newsarticles/2015/january/colour-changing-proteins-shed-light-on-inner-workings-of-li Read more ... ve-cells
125 months ago
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