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Most Albertans side with education workers, poll shows

Most Albertans side with education workers, poll shows

A majority of Albertans side with striking education workers, and the government appears to be losing ground with UCP supporters as job actions ramp up, a new poll suggests.
Small-town Alberta needs you, future municipal professionals

Small-town Alberta needs you, future municipal professionals

Deadline is Tuesday, Feb. 18, at noon to apply for positions under the Municipal Internship Program in 16 municipalities, the province announced.
Musée Heritage Museum 2025 offerings showcase St. Albert history

Musée Heritage Museum 2025 offerings showcase St. Albert history

Community's journey through time reflected in four diverse exhibitions
St. Albert's Cleopatra's relive the Roaring Twenties

St. Albert's Cleopatra's relive the Roaring Twenties

Take in a fun, fizzy night at the local speakeasy
St. Albert's Arden Theatre hosts triple-bill ballet

St. Albert's Arden Theatre hosts triple-bill ballet

Ballet Kelowna soars on stage with The Cowboy Suite & Other Works
'Power abusers' and bots shaped Alberta election discourse, report says

'Power abusers' and bots shaped Alberta election discourse, report says

Small group of abusive users shifted online conversations during 2023 Alberta election, researchers say
St. Albert students sell art for charity

St. Albert students sell art for charity

Students from across St. Albert schools launch the 11th annual art fundraiser Thursday, Feb. 13 at St. Albert Centre Mall
Alberta MLA says federal child care funding unsustainable

Alberta MLA says federal child care funding unsustainable

Child care funding in Alberta is unsustainable without more money and flexibility from the federal government, according to Minister of Jobs, Economy, and Trade Matt Jones.
Over-the-hill boy band brings parody tour to St. Albert

Over-the-hill boy band brings parody tour to St. Albert

Middle Aged Boy Band, from Vancouver's The Comedy Department, rolls into the Arden Theatre on Feb. 21.
Unleashing Canada’s great potential

Unleashing Canada’s great potential

Is Canada facing an existential crisis, or are we on the cusp of awakening the immense potential within us? While my high school chemistry is a distant memory, I still remember a teacher explaining the concept of potential in chemical reactions.
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