May 14, 2013 | 49:38Alberta at Noon Tuesday May 14, 2013 AudioAlberta at Noon Tuesday May 14, 2013 May 14, 2013 | 49:38A resident affected by the wildfires is forced to leave her home, proposed new legislation aimed at improving organ and tissue donation rates, Canmore Mayor John Borrowman talks about the Three Sisters area, and environmentalist Karsten Hauer takes calls
May 17, 2013 | 52:17Alberta at Noon Friday May 17, 2013 AudioAlberta at Noon Friday May 17, 2013 May 17, 2013 | 52:17The controversy continues over the expense claims of Senator Mike Duffy, Tyler Trafford has the true story of his mother's romance with a soldier during the second World War, Jim Hole on gardening, and the danger of ticks.
May 13, 2013 | 49:09Alberta at Noon Monday May 13, 2013 AudioAlberta at Noon Monday May 13, 2013 May 13, 2013 | 49:09Wildfires force residents from their homes, last minute negotiations between school boards and the province, Japanese masks at the Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden in Lethbridge, and Robert Herjavec talks about his new book "The Will To Win."
May 15, 2013 | 52:36Alberta at Noon Wednesday May 15, 2013 AudioAlberta at Noon Wednesday May 15, 2013 May 15, 2013 | 52:36Some Albertans are heading home now that forest fires are no longer out of control, a protest in Edmonton against funding cuts to disability programs, self esteem in children, Grande Prairie deals with forest tent caterpillars, and spotting birds.
May 3, 2013 | 52:20Alberta at Noon Friday May 3, 2013 AudioAlberta at Noon Friday May 3, 2013 May 3, 2013 | 52:20Alberta is the only province that does not have a compassionate leave bill, and Grant MacEwan University political scientist John Soroski takes calls from listeners about corporate and union donations during political campaigns
May 10, 2013 | 52:23Alberta at Noon Friday May 10, 2013 AudioAlberta at Noon Friday May 10, 2013 May 10, 2013 | 52:23A wildfire is burning near Nordegg, Alberta's Rocky Mountain Legacy Trail.will be extended, a relative of WW1 hero Private Pete Robertson of Medicine Hat was given the honour of christening a ship in his name recently.
Feb 12, 2013 | 47:02Alberta at Noon Tuesday February 12, 2013 AudioAlberta at Noon Tuesday February 12, 2013 Feb 12, 2013 | 47:02On Tuesday's podcast, Albertans need more public disclosure when it comes to Alberta Health Services expense claims and travel expenses, that's one recommendation this morning from the province's Auditor General, and NDP leader Thomas Mulcair says it may be time to abolish the senate after controversies about senate housing expenses and the issues around Senator Patrick Brazeau. Keith Brownsey a professor of political science at Mount Royal University offers his views and takes calls from listeners.
Nov 23, 2012 | 52:38Alberta at Noon Friday november 23, 2012 AudioAlberta at Noon Friday november 23, 2012 Nov 23, 2012 | 52:38University of Alberta Biology Professor Lynn McMullen looks at the meat recall from Capital Packers. The CBC's Doug Dirks reports from the Grey Cup celebrations in downtown Toronto. Food columnist Cinda Chavich prepares Grey Cup Red'n'White snacks. Author Ronald Wright looks ahead to the Parkland Institute Conference, Petro, Power and Politics. Stephen Brunt, author of a new official Grey Cup history, takes your calls on Grey Cup memories.
Mar 28, 2013 | 49:21Alberta at Noon Thursday March 28, 2013 AudioAlberta at Noon Thursday March 28, 2013 Mar 28, 2013 | 49:21On Thursday's podcast, Jarome Iginla of the Calgary Flames is traded to Pittsburgh, Ezra Peters has designed a new Canadian stamp, and registered dietitian Lori Petryk talks about healthy eating and takes calls from listeners.
May 9, 2013 | 52:19Alberta at Noon Thursday May 9, 2013 AudioAlberta at Noon Thursday May 9, 2013 May 9, 2013 | 52:19New money for a hockey arena in Edmonton, Provincial Achievement Tests for Alberta students are being replaced, food truck choices, and horticulturist Janet Melrose talks about garden therapy as a stress reliever.
Jun 22, 2012 | 7:00Alberta at Noon Wildlife Act fines AudioAlberta at Noon Wildlife Act fines Jun 22, 2012 | 7:00Three Alberta men have been convicted under the Wildlife Act, following two separate investigations by Fish and Wildlife officers. Neil Brad is a provincial compliance advisor with Alberta Fish and Wildlife, enforcement branch