Author: Darrel Pratt

What Is C1 Care In Alberta?

C1 = Symptom Comfort Care Directed at maximal symptom control and maintenance of function, rather than cure or control of the underlying condition. A diagnosis exists which is expected to cause eventual death. New illnesses are not generally treated unless control of symptoms is the goal. What are the levels of goals of care? Goals […]

When Did Coal Mining Start In Alberta?

Alberta’s coal mining started in the late 1800s. Coal was the energy source that boosted the industrial revolution of the 19th century and launched the electric era in the following century. It was the primary source of energy until the late 1960s when it was overtaken by oil. What year was the first coal mine […]

When Can You Go Shed Hunting In Alberta?

Best times for shed hunting vary, depending on the severity of the winter and how much snow we have. Over the years the best times are in late February, and March/April. This hunt is great for families and kids. Is shed hunting legal in Alberta? For Naturally Shed Wildlife Parts In Alberta, naturally shed wildlife […]

Can You Bait Wolves In Alberta?

No Baiting This prohibition on baiting applies to all wildlife including bears, wolves and coyotes. A limited number of Registered Fur Management Area (RFMA) holders (registered trappers). Is there a wolf bounty in Alberta? In Alberta there are several regions where people are paid anywhere between $15 and $500 to bring in a dead wolf […]

Can I Shoot A Bear In Alberta?

Bear ID: Grizzly and Black Bears Shooting a grizzly bear in Alberta carries a maximum fine of $100,000 and two years in jail. Can you shoot a black bear on your property in Alberta? Hunting black bears in Alberta is legal in the spring and fall. Landowners are allowed to hunt black bears year-round on […]

Where Is The Border Between Bc And Alberta?

Crowsnest Pass. Crowsnest Pass is the border between Alberta and British Columbia, two regions in Canada. From the highway, you can see a lot of very beautiful landscapes and historical/intersting sites like The Frank Slide and Crowsnest Lake. What separates British Columbia from Alberta? The Great Divide, otherwise known as THE continental divide, it is […]