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AHS reports increase in harassment toward healthcare workers

AHS reports increase in harassment toward healthcare workers

Organizations in the province are urging the public to be respectful toward those working in hospitals and other healthcare settings.
Alberta astronaut says humanity's biggest mistake is 'fighting on Planet Earth'

Alberta astronaut says humanity's biggest mistake is 'fighting on Planet Earth'

Canadian Space Agency astronaut Joshua Kutryk will be speaking to attendees at this year’s Remembrance Day ceremony in St. Paul.
Angela Houle becomes first Indigenous woman to get strongman pro card

Angela Houle becomes first Indigenous woman to get strongman pro card

After earning the top spot at the Strongman Corporation Canada’s National Championship on Oct. 22, Angela Houle from Whitefish Lake First Nation #128 also became the first Indigenous woman to get her pro card status in the sport.
Northern Alberta auto body technician reaches the world stage

Northern Alberta auto body technician reaches the world stage

After four years of competing at a provincial and national level, Dorien Lozeau found himself representing the nation.
St. Paul resident's sugar pie dubbed the best by Alberta Francophone association

St. Paul resident's sugar pie dubbed the best by Alberta Francophone association

Who has the best sugar pie in Alberta? Albina Brousseau’s sugar pie was named the best in the province’s Francophone community by the Association Canadienne Française de l’Alberta (ACFA).
Alberta a unique place in the study of the ice age, says palaeontologist

Alberta a unique place in the study of the ice age, says palaeontologist

When the last major glacial advance occurred, it resulted in ice covering much of the province, according to Royal Alberta Museum curator Chris Jass.
Indigenous communities ink billion-dollar deal with Enbridge

Indigenous communities ink billion-dollar deal with Enbridge

Calgary-based multinational has sold 11.5 per cent stake worth $1.12 billion in seven pipelines to 23 First Nation and Metis communities in Alberta.
Saddle Lake celebrates Health and Harvest Fair

Saddle Lake celebrates Health and Harvest Fair

For the first time in two years, Saddle Lake held its annual Health and Harvest Fair on Sept. 22, in celebration of the end of summer and the start of autumn.
Mammoth tusk found in Northern Alberta town

Mammoth tusk found in Northern Alberta town

An unknown object uncovered in Saddle Lake has been confirmed to be a part of a mammoth tusk, according to an expert from the University of Alberta.
RCMP respond to call of ‘gunshots’ at Northern Alberta church

RCMP respond to call of ‘gunshots’ at Northern Alberta church

When police arrived, officers determined there were no actual gunshots after locating a plastic toy gun.
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