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Albertans among those least favourable to legal cannabis, says poll

Albertans among those least favourable to legal cannabis, says poll

Survey finds Alberta residents second least supportive of legal marijuana after B.C.
NHL, 2SLGBTQ+ relationship hurt by Pride Tape ban: expert

NHL, 2SLGBTQ+ relationship hurt by Pride Tape ban: expert

Local 2SLGBTQ+ advocate and one of the creators of rainbow Pride Tape says that even though it has rescinded the ban, the NHL still must make things right with the community.
Enter here for a chance to WIN a pair of tickets to see Ridge ft. The Fugitives

Enter here for a chance to WIN a pair of tickets to see Ridge ft. The Fugitives

Congratulations to Betty-Anne Rennie of St. Albert, winner of the tickets to see Ridge ft. The Fugitives on November 11, 2023 at The Arden Theatre.
Whirling disease shuts down access to all rivers, lakes in Kootenay, Yoho national park

Whirling disease shuts down access to all rivers, lakes in Kootenay, Yoho national park

“Aquatic invasive species pose a significant threat to the health of national parks and vital aquatic ecosystems."
Traditional Polynesian tattoos a St. Albert first

Traditional Polynesian tattoos a St. Albert first

Artist Fitu Taefu has been immersed in the practice of traditional Polynesian tattooing since he was a child, and now he’s bringing the art form to St. Albert. He may be the only person in Canada practicing using the traditional hand-tapping method.
Chelsea Handler at Edmonton's Jube

Chelsea Handler at Edmonton's Jube

Grammy-nominated comedian, television host and best-selling author Chelsea Handler extends her tour into 2024.
Solar and wind projects bring big tax revenues in southern Alberta, analysis says

Solar and wind projects bring big tax revenues in southern Alberta, analysis says

In 2022, wind and solar operations brought in over $28 million in tax revenue to Alberta municipalities.
Indian government partially resumes visa services for Canadians

Indian government partially resumes visa services for Canadians

Canadians are able to make travel plans to India after the government resumed visa services, the Indian Embassy in Ottawa announced Wednesday. 
Council says there's work to do on draft budget

Council says there's work to do on draft budget

Council concerned with utility rates and inflation
Wildfire season ends for Alberta, but some fires still burning

Wildfire season ends for Alberta, but some fires still burning

2023 was one of Alberta's wildest wildfire seasons in many respects.
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