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A step back in time, two steps forward, with a hip swish

A step back in time, two steps forward, with a hip swish

Last film in series focuses on Montreal's decades-long fabulous Black jazz scene.
Unfriended no more: Facebook to lift Australia news ban

Unfriended no more: Facebook to lift Australia news ban

“There is no doubt that Australia has been a proxy battle for the world,” Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said.
Critics ask why no details on government plan for parks management

Critics ask why no details on government plan for parks management

Guidelines for parks partners were supposed to be released last may, said Grace Wark of the Alberta Wilderness Association.
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Tuesday!
St. Albert drops to 28 active cases of COVID-19 on Monday

St. Albert drops to 28 active cases of COVID-19 on Monday

Latest provincial data shows two new cases, seven people recovering over the weekend
Canada's 'long-haulers' without family doctor need primary care: medical association

Canada's 'long-haulers' without family doctor need primary care: medical association

The association asked for a $1.2 billion funding commitment over four years to establish primary care networks across the country based on successful programs in Alberta, Ontario and Quebec.
St. Albert reports $10.3M surplus due to government support, expense savings

St. Albert reports $10.3M surplus due to government support, expense savings

Highest surplus in 10 years used to bolster dwindling reserves
Church whose pastor was arrested for defying COVID-19 restrictions holds service

Church whose pastor was arrested for defying COVID-19 restrictions holds service

Associate pastor Jacob Spenst conducted Sunday's service in his place, telling the congregation that messages of support have been pouring in.
Council to consider letter of support for ACA outdoor facility

Council to consider letter of support for ACA outdoor facility

Some hesitant on putting St. Albert's support behind non-profit funded project
Kenney says no new taxes as Alberta preps for another tough times pandemic budget

Kenney says no new taxes as Alberta preps for another tough times pandemic budget

On Thursday it’s budget day in Alberta, a time that will cruelly and ironically remind residents that last year’s projected eye-popping $6.8-billion deficit was actually the good old days.
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