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Bear captured following fatal mauling at Water Valley

Bear captured following fatal mauling at Water Valley

Due to the "unusually large number of bears still in the area, residents are urged to observe bear safety rules, guidelines"

Alberta Health Services drops contempt of court application against Calgary pastor

The Justice Centre, a Canadian legal organization, says that three of its lawyers representing Stephens discovered that AHS never served the pastor with the court order he was accused of having violated.
St. Albert extends free Handibus service for seniors, low-income riders

St. Albert extends free Handibus service for seniors, low-income riders

Free transit pilot program now offered through 2021
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Monday!
Small-town trouble from three sets of eyes

Small-town trouble from three sets of eyes

Author Mary Lawson virtually brings her new book to a STARFest-sponsored event June 5.
Family violence 'always starts with coercive control'

Family violence 'always starts with coercive control'

“Most of the abuse was done from behind the screen … I guess you could say, I got used to it, and I thought it would go away. But it only got worse.”
Remains of 215 children found at former residential school in British Columbia

Remains of 215 children found at former residential school in British Columbia

"Given the size of the school, with up to 500 students registered and attending at any one time, we understand that this confirmed loss affects First Nations communities across British Columbia and beyond."
Province gives $1.1M to Jessie's House in Morinville

Province gives $1.1M to Jessie's House in Morinville

"Our province has some of the highest rates of family violence in Canada, and we are taking action."
Local 'low-commitment book club' up for Canadian podcast award

Local 'low-commitment book club' up for Canadian podcast award

Former St. Albert student, his wife, offer the same analysis and discussion you would get out of a book club, but in easily manageable portions of a chapter a week.
'Have a heart:' Advocate says Alberta has to follow science to treat opioid crisis

'Have a heart:' Advocate says Alberta has to follow science to treat opioid crisis

"These deaths are preventable," she said. "This needs to end. We cannot allow for this to go on."
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