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Alberta well-poised for post-COVID-19 economic recovery

Alberta well-poised for post-COVID-19 economic recovery

"Our housing affordability and access to commercial and industrial properties is huge."
Pastor of Alberta church accused of breaking COVID-19 health rules held in custody

Pastor of Alberta church accused of breaking COVID-19 health rules held in custody

Pastor James Coates of GraceLife church was remanded in custody after refusing to abide by conditions of his release pending trial, police said.
Confronting Innisfail’s long silent racism issue

Confronting Innisfail’s long silent racism issue

Welcoming committee trudges forward with hope
LETTER: Uplifting and welcome snow sculptures

LETTER: Uplifting and welcome snow sculptures

"They're hysterical!"
Albertan Mars scientist excitedly awaits landing of NASA's Perseverance probe

Albertan Mars scientist excitedly awaits landing of NASA's Perseverance probe

U of A planetary geologist Chris Herd, one of a select team of scientists working with NASA, will be monitoring the rover and tell it when to sample.
Alberta extends COVID-19 financial aid to help struggling smaller businesses

Alberta extends COVID-19 financial aid to help struggling smaller businesses

Premier Jason Kenney says an extra $10,000 will be made available per organization – on top of previous grants totalling no more than $20,000 – for a new maximum of $30,000.
Keystone: the canary in the coal mine

Keystone: the canary in the coal mine

“If we don't start looking at this strategically, as a nation of what can bind us together, I'm afraid it's going to tear us apart. And this isn't politics. This is economics and realities,” said Lac Ste. Anne-Parkland MLA Shane Getson.
TransAlta continues investigations following 3.9 magnitude Banff earthquake

TransAlta continues investigations following 3.9 magnitude Banff earthquake

“This is not overly unusual, but it’s a little on the larger side for this area. It is part of the ongoing low-grade tectonic activity in the Rocky Mountains, but it’s not necessarily a prelude to anything super exciting.”
COLUMN: Canada and COVID-19 – doing our part

COLUMN: Canada and COVID-19 – doing our part

"Tragically, the battle is still being sabotaged by too many self-preserving politicians. Access to vaccine types and quantities has been added to the boiling pot of nationalistic and ideological pride and prejudice."
Bridging the gap between Amber Valley and St. Albert

Bridging the gap between Amber Valley and St. Albert

"Black History Month is a special time of reflection for my family and me as we reminisce about the time we first arrived in Alberta and the pioneering work of our father and grandfather Elmar Samuel Neil."
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