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Province to make school superintendents self-regulating

Province to make school superintendents self-regulating

Means better trained school leaders, says Keohane
New study shows wildlife struggle to navigate busy Bow Valley

New study shows wildlife struggle to navigate busy Bow Valley

“We found if Three Sisters builds out and the town of Canmore has a whole bunch of new development, we’re going to see an additional six per cent reduction in connectivity.”
Province warns about aliens in moss balls

Province warns about aliens in moss balls

Destroy any you bought this year, says scientist
Economy blows past expectations, adds 259,000 jobs in February

Economy blows past expectations, adds 259,000 jobs in February

The national unemployment rate fell to 8.2 per cent, the lowest level since March 2020 at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and down from the 9.4 per cent recorded in January.
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Saturday!
Okotoks resident warns against fraudulent RV ads

Okotoks resident warns against fraudulent RV ads

Several people sent to Okotoks address through fake Kijiji ad.
Failure to launch as artifacts found near lake

Failure to launch as artifacts found near lake

New Lac La Biche boat access digs into the past
Unwanted guests crash virtual Morinville Chamber lunch meeting

Unwanted guests crash virtual Morinville Chamber lunch meeting

The Morinville and District Chamber of Commerce was hacked last Wednesday during a virtual lunch event. “I wasn't even noticing them entering, because there was no notification that they came in.
Episode 8 – Family feuds over internet signals. How to prevent a war in YOUR home

Episode 8 – Family feuds over internet signals. How to prevent a war in YOUR home

And in Living Well, digesting a new service Instagram is offering to its users about body image.
Liberals, Bloc Quebecois join forces to pass revised assisted dying bill

Liberals, Bloc Quebecois join forces to pass revised assisted dying bill

The bill is intended to bring the law into compliance with a 2019 Quebec Superior Court ruling which struck down a provision that allows assisted dying only for intolerably suffering individuals whose natural death is "reasonably foreseeable."
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