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Central Alberta teacher survives next round in CBC's Great Pottery Throwdown

Central Alberta teacher survives next round in CBC's Great Pottery Throwdown

Renu Mathew appearing on episode 6 of the The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down on March 14
Banff bison plan to explore range expansion, population management

Banff bison plan to explore range expansion, population management

About 20 bison calves were born last spring in Banff’s backcountry.
Red Deer Catholic school board's LGBTQ+ directive a 'great concern'

Red Deer Catholic school board's LGBTQ+ directive a 'great concern'

Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools purportedly instructing teachers to remove Pride materials from schools
Cold Lake mayor disappointed highway connecting town to Edmonton will receive no improvements

Cold Lake mayor disappointed highway connecting town to Edmonton will receive no improvements

Highway 28, which connects Edmonton to Cold Lake through Bonnyville and Smoky Lake received no funding in the recent Alberta budget.
Skier killed in avalanche in Kananaskis Country

Skier killed in avalanche in Kananaskis Country

A 19-year-old Kelowna man was killed in an avalanche east of Mount Engadine on Tower Peak Sunday afternoon (March 10).
Over 1,000 Banff residents are against downtown pedestrian zone

Over 1,000 Banff residents are against downtown pedestrian zone

A petition over a downtown pedestrian zone with over 1,000 signatures was delivered to the Town of Banff, which means council must decide to repeal the pedestrian zone or hold a binding plebiscite on the issue.
Vermilion RCMP charge women with manslaughter in death of Edmonton man

Vermilion RCMP charge women with manslaughter in death of Edmonton man

RCMP responding to a weapons complaint in Vermilion County find Edmonton man dead.
Alberta martial artist steps onto global stage

Alberta martial artist steps onto global stage

Shion Miyashita, of St. Albert, is the youngest-ever Canadian national champion
Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Takes The Alberta Energy Regulator To Court

Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Takes The Alberta Energy Regulator To Court

The lawsuit ask the AFCN receive at least a portion of royalties the Alberta government received from the mine which is estimated to be $300 million, in addition to $500 million in damages.
Plan to enhance Canmore-area wildlife corridor approved

Plan to enhance Canmore-area wildlife corridor approved

A series of recommendations are being made to enhance the critical Lower Silvertip wildlife corridor, including eliminating pirate trails, providing designated trails, creating a nearby off-leash dog park and exploring potential fencing.
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