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COLUMN: The path to victory is through vaccines

COLUMN: The path to victory is through vaccines

"The problem with erecting big tents is those finding themselves suddenly squished together rarely transform into some happy band of brothers and sisters. That much became publicly obvious last week."
Opposition bill against coal mining in Alberta's Rockies can proceed in legislature

Opposition bill against coal mining in Alberta's Rockies can proceed in legislature

Committee clerk Warren Huffman confirmed it's the first Opposition-sponsored private member's bill the committee hasn't rejected since the UCP came to power in 2019.
Morinville outdoor Farmers' Market returning for a new season

Morinville outdoor Farmers' Market returning for a new season

Plans are underway to make the market a destination spot
Olds pub defies orders, remains open for in-person dining

Olds pub defies orders, remains open for in-person dining

"If they’re willing to close down Walmart, I’m willing to close down," says pub owner
EDITORIAL: Stop feeding the spread

EDITORIAL: Stop feeding the spread

"The province has done an indisputably bad job trying to balance politics and health, leading to widespread confusion about why certain measures are brought in, why some businesses can be open while others have to close, and why some gatherings are OK while others are prohibited."
Provincial budget could mean higher taxes for St. Albert, pressure to find new revenue

Provincial budget could mean higher taxes for St. Albert, pressure to find new revenue

Cuts to provincial grants, expanding responsibilities impacting city's ability to fund growth projects
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Wednesday!
County woman remembers family lost in Nova Scotia shooting

County woman remembers family lost in Nova Scotia shooting

Crystal Mendiuk, who lives in Cardiff, lost her sister, niece and brother-in-law last year during the shooting rampage that took 23 lives. Now, the Sturgeon County resident is bringing a remembrance walk held in their memory back to their home province of Alberta.
More health measures may be needed: Hinshaw

More health measures may be needed: Hinshaw

"My team is monitoring closely and if we do not see growth slowing soon, further measures may be required."
Active cases in St. Albert drop by 12 on Tuesday

Active cases in St. Albert drop by 12 on Tuesday

Another five COVID-19 cases were diagnosed in the city overnight, while 17 more people recovered.
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