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He's the money

He's the money

Copshop just wrapped production, though it's still up in the air when it will hit theatres.
Pandemic financial pressures deplete finances, spirits as festive season approaches

Pandemic financial pressures deplete finances, spirits as festive season approaches

Like many Canadians financially hurt by the pandemic, her family of four is struggling to stay afloat even with the help of social assistance, food banks, clothing donations, and loans from friends and family.
Canadians asked to 'picture life without restaurants' as industry hits grim milestone

Canadians asked to 'picture life without restaurants' as industry hits grim milestone

At the height of the crisis, an estimated 800,000 restaurant jobs were lost or saw hours reduced to zero.
LETTER: Human rights in health care

LETTER: Human rights in health care

"I am glad that Jason Kenney is concerned about Alberta Human Rights (AHR)! In October 2020 I began the AHR complaint process against Alberta Health. I am still fighting for my right to receive the drug Remicade."
The prince of 'prints'

The prince of 'prints'

Now, there's two artistic Necyks in town as Brad's younger brother Graham starts a fine art printing biz. Now that's doing the pandemic right.
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Thursday!
Woman in her 80s dies from COVID-19 in St. Albert

Woman in her 80s dies from COVID-19 in St. Albert

Five St. Albertans have died this week. Forty-two more St. Albertans diagnosed with COVID-19 on Thursday; 30 more residents recovered.
Pets showered with presents this Christmas

Pets showered with presents this Christmas

"They also have their stockings with their names on them, too, usually just filled up with bones and treats. They truly are spoiled – but hey, they are good boys and they deserve it," Goudie said. 
Hunter injured near Okotoks improving in hospital

Hunter injured near Okotoks improving in hospital

Chris Rusk a lover of the outdoors and family man
Edmonton field hospital ready by January, to be used as last resort: health minister

Edmonton field hospital ready by January, to be used as last resort: health minister

The site is being created with help from the Canadian Red Cross and is being set up inside the Universiade Pavilion.
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