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Exploring our backyard: Summer treasures within an hour of St. Albert

Exploring our backyard: Summer treasures within an hour of St. Albert

From botanical gardens to open-air museums, the Alberta countryside calls with irresistible attractions.
St. Albert paddlers make waves at North American Indigenous Games

St. Albert paddlers make waves at North American Indigenous Games

From July 15-23, Halifax, Dartmouth, and the Millbrook First Nation will buzz with the spirit of competition, as the communities host the 2023 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG).
Sturgeon Valley golf club celebrates successful championships

Sturgeon Valley golf club celebrates successful championships

A solid weekend on the links fosters community and competition.
Careadon Village goes into receivership

Careadon Village goes into receivership

Seniors homes in the Edmonton region hit a vacancy rate of 27.6 per cent in 2021
Recent rain get mosquito populations buzzing

Recent rain get mosquito populations buzzing

Stealthy little ankle-biters are out and about
Musée Heritage Museum exhibit focuses on early transportation

Musée Heritage Museum exhibit focuses on early transportation

Perpetual Motion uses photos and artifacts to convey the region’s gradual expanding capabilities
Drought conditions grew in Alberta in June, despite rain

Drought conditions grew in Alberta in June, despite rain

June drought conditions caused multiple counties in southern Alberta and Peace Region to declare a state of agricultural disaster as high temperature and low precipitation intensified drought conditions.
Musila sentencing delayed until fall

Musila sentencing delayed until fall

On Tuesday Musila was slated to be sentenced for the crime, however a new defence lawyer that Musila got through legal aid, Caitlin Dick, was brought onto the case and needed more time to properly represent Musila through her sentencing.
Alberta no longer angriest province, survey says

Alberta no longer angriest province, survey says

Albertans were a little less angry in June than they were in March. Albertans were a little less angry in June than they were in March.
More funding for children's health needed, says report

More funding for children's health needed, says report

A recent report by Children First Canada showed a “multi-billion-dollar price tag” associated with the need for more resources in children’s and adolescent health care.
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