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Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Easter Sunday!
Woodlands Skatepark reopens to rave reviews

Woodlands Skatepark reopens to rave reviews

More options, all ages, big tricks
'A little bit of extra light into the darkness'

'A little bit of extra light into the darkness'

This is the last weekend of the big HOPE message illuminating St. Albert Place in the evenings.
LETTER: Speed limit reduction another waste of taxpayer money

LETTER: Speed limit reduction another waste of taxpayer money

"This is another perfect example of why democracy is failing us"
High vaccination rates decreasing COVID-19 cases in Indigenous communities

High vaccination rates decreasing COVID-19 cases in Indigenous communities

OTTAWA — The number of active COVID-19 cases in First Nations communities has declined by 80 per cent since mid-January thanks to the high uptake of vaccines, says the top doctor at Indigenous Services Canada. Dr.
Athabasca schools now have 76 active COVID cases

Athabasca schools now have 76 active COVID cases

All three Athabasca schools shifting to online learning April 6-9
Officials seek to convince skeptical public of vaccine safety

Officials seek to convince skeptical public of vaccine safety

OTTAWA — Canada's deputy chief public health officer wouldn't hesitate to roll up his sleeve if the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine were offered to him tomorrow, he said this week. Dr. Howard Njoo, along with chief public health officer Dr.
Portfolio: weekly art listings

Portfolio: weekly art listings

Art Gallery of St. Albert And All of Everything by Brad Necyk and Gary James Joynes has been postponed until 2022.
Horse rescued from freezing waters of Bow River in Stoney Nakoda

Horse rescued from freezing waters of Bow River in Stoney Nakoda

“We had to put ourselves in danger to rescue that horse— You could see the fast-flowing water in the crevasse the horse had broken," Wesley said. “Those people, they weren’t selfish one bit … There was such unity to jump in. They were so brave and courageous— These wonderful people put their lives on the line.”
Fighting human trafficking 'more urgent' amid pandemic: country star Paul Brandt

Fighting human trafficking 'more urgent' amid pandemic: country star Paul Brandt

CALGARY — Advocates in the fight against human trafficking say the financial hardship and isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic have helped perpetrators find new targets.
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