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Canadians not near death gain access to assisted dying as Senate passes Bill C-7

Canadians not near death gain access to assisted dying as Senate passes Bill C-7

The expansion of Canada's assisted dying regime went into effect Wednesday night after the Senate accepted a revised version of Bill C-7.
St. Albert Today launches a new audio experience

St. Albert Today launches a new audio experience

This Saturday, the St. Albert Gazette is launching the St. Albert Signal, a podcast dedicated to the St. Albert area. We'll have new episodes for you every weekend at stalberttoday.ca/st-albert-signal.
Portfolio: weekly art listings

Portfolio: weekly art listings

Spectator Sports is an online exhibit by Kyle Beal.
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Friday!
One million tonnes of CO2 is captured

One million tonnes of CO2 is captured

The March 9 milestone followed an announcement about the creation of a working group that will see officials from both the provincial and federal government and representatives from key Alberta industries expand carbon capture utilization and storage technologies.
Beaumont RCMP arrest three with firearms charges

Beaumont RCMP arrest three with firearms charges

Jacob Lien of St. Albert and two others each face more than 20 criminal charges
A very promising debut

A very promising debut

There are lots of reasons why Promising Young Woman is a great movie, but you have to watch it to see for yourself.
Alberta father concerned by speed limit proposal, delay in organ donation bill

Alberta father concerned by speed limit proposal, delay in organ donation bill

Toby Boulet sent an email this week to United Conservative MLA RJ Sigurdson saying he's concerned the politician's private member's bill on organ and tissue donation isn't being considered this spring.
Warm snap follows dry winter

Warm snap follows dry winter

The low snow pack is due to the almost-record setting low levels of precipitation seen over the winter months. The Edmonton region had the second-driest winter on record. 
Paid parking being introduced at Lake Louise

Paid parking being introduced at Lake Louise

“Vehicles will be turned around when the parking lot is full and you won’t be allowed to stop and wait for a spot,” said Jed Cochrane, visitor experience manager for Lake Louise, Yoho and Kootenay. “We think shuttles are the best way to come up and see those busy places.”
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