New 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 ...
Unsupervised pre-teens hunting alone or in packs and the legalization of laser targeting for hunting will be possible as soon ...
Hunters currently cannot hunt from a wheelchair because the chairs are legally defined as a vehicle. The bill will change that.
The Government of Alberta is proposing changes to modernize the Wildlife Act. Amendments to the act include updates to ...
Officials in Alberta and British Columbia are echoing a special public avalanche warning first issued by Avalanche Canada ...
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 ...
In a joint statement on Feb. 28, Minister of Forestry and Parks Todd Loewen noted that a major "key" to stopping wildfires is ...
Alberta's forestry minister said wildfire conditions are 'substantially' better than at the same time in 2024, but experts say dry conditions could easily flip that narrative.
Instead of the usual practise of acquiring physical hunting tags, electronic tags issued on a phone app could soon be a reality, say provincial officials ...
A Special Public Avalanche Warning has been issued across much of the Rockies. The warning was issued by Avalanche Canada in ...