Author: Clint Curtis

How Much Do Pipe Welders Make In Alberta?

$45,500 is the 25th percentile. Salaries below this are outliers. $82,500 is the 75th percentile. How much do welders get paid in Alberta? Rig Welder in Alberta Salaries Job Title Location Salary AECOM Rig Welder salaries – 1 salaries reported Alberta $110/hr SA Energy Group Rig Welder salaries – 1 salaries reported Alberta $101,213/yr Ledcor […]

How Much Does A Carpenter Make In Alberta?

Source Wages* Low (5th percentile) Average Starting $23.00 $31.03 Overall $25.00 $33.27 Top $30.00 $37.65 What does a carpenter make in Alberta? For example, the basic hourly wage rates for apprentice carpenters working on industrial jobs are: Year 1 (60% Journeyman rate) – $25.16. Year 2 (70% Journeyman rate) – $29.35. Year 3 (80% Journeyman […]

Are Deer Attractants Legal In Alberta?

No, it is illegal to bait deer for the purpose of deer hunting in Alberta. Is deer attractant considered bait? Answer: There is no difference … bait is an attractant and an attractant is bait. No specific definition is provided in Fish and Game laws for these terms, but the definition of “baited area” in […]

Are There Diamond Mines In Alberta?

At least three of these kimberlites (kimberlites K14, K91 and K252) contain estimated diamond grades of > 12 carats per hundred tonnes (cpht). The Buffalo Head Hills kimberlite K252 has the highest estimated diamond grades in Alberta with a preliminary mini-bulk (22.8 t) sample grade of 55 cpht. Which province in Canada has the most […]

Does Alberta Have A Stand Your Ground Law?

Under the revised law, landowners who lawfully use force to defend their properties against trespassers who are, or are believed to be, committing a crime would not face civil liability. It would not apply to landowners who commit a crime themselves – in other words, if they use an unreasonable level of force. Why doesn […]

Is It Legal To Scatter Ashes In Alberta?

The scattering of cremated remains in Alberta, on lands regulated by the province of Alberta (public land) including within public waters, is not prohibited under provincial laws and regulations. The process of scattering cremated remains in these locations should consider the impact to the public and the environment. Where can you scatter ashes in Alberta? […]

What To Do If You Find An Artifact In Alberta?

The Archaeological Survey has set up a webpage where people can report their discoveries. You can get an expert opinion on your find and, who knows, possibly be credited with recording a new archaeological site! Recording this information is a big step in helping to preserve and protect Alberta’s historical resources. What happens if you […]

Do We Have Bobcats In Northern Alberta?

Bobcats are the smallest wild cat in Alberta. Despite being the smallest wild cat, bobcats are still larger than domestic cats, sometimes getting up to two feet tall. Bobcats are usually found in the very south end of the province, and are very unlikely to be spotted in the Edmonton region. Where do bobcats live […]

Can I Trap On My Own Land Alberta?

Alberta Environment regulations state that beavers may be hunted and trapped, without a license and during all seasons if: the land is privately owned. the trapping or hunting is conducted by the landowner, or by a resident with written permission from the owner or occupant of the land. Is trapping legal in Alberta? While hunting […]