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Alberta pastor charged: Sunday church services violated COVID-19 rules

Alberta pastor charged: Sunday church services violated COVID-19 rules

In the preceding two weeks, the church has held services with 290 and 300 congregants, with video of the services showing no masks. Prior to the arrest, a $1,200 fine was levied in December.
Mayors cool to proposed Alberta police force

Mayors cool to proposed Alberta police force

We’re fine with RCMP, says Heron
Empire expands FreshCo banner to St. Albert

Empire expands FreshCo banner to St. Albert

St. Albert's Gateway Village Safeway to close in the spring and transform into FreshCo
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Tuesday!
St. Albert records five new COVID-19 cases over the weekend

St. Albert records five new COVID-19 cases over the weekend

“It remains important that we all keep being careful and keep making safe choices."
'A blessing:' Paralyzed Humboldt Bronco finds way back on the ice during COVID-19

'A blessing:' Paralyzed Humboldt Bronco finds way back on the ice during COVID-19

"It's great. I mean any time you can get on the ice, especially during COVID, is just kind of a blessing," said Ryan Straschnitzki.
Alberta reverses course on coal development in Rockies

Alberta reverses course on coal development in Rockies

"An important part of being a responsible government is to admit when you've made a mistake and to fix it, and that's what we are doing," Savage said.
'Planning for dropouts': Drugmakers grapple with testing unproven vaccines on seniors

'Planning for dropouts': Drugmakers grapple with testing unproven vaccines on seniors

"We don't want to include a placebo group for people that are older and at a higher risk. Not when there's a vaccine that would be available to them,” said Calgary-based Providence Therapeutics CEO Brad Sorenson.
Taste of Africa 2021 pops with colour during a grey season

Taste of Africa 2021 pops with colour during a grey season

Enjoy a cultural extravaganza of exotic food, music, dance, storytelling and fashion
Alberta pork plant sees rise in COVID cases, one death, in recent weeks

Alberta pork plant sees rise in COVID cases, one death, in recent weeks

Richard Vigneault, a spokesman for Olymel, says there was an outbreak at the company's plant in Red Deer in November, but it wasn't until Jan. 20 that there was a significant rise in infections.
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