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'Lack of education in medical training': Group advocates for women's health

'Lack of education in medical training': Group advocates for women's health

Women's bodies house complex reproductive systems that require specialized, easily available health care
Conditions ripe for wildfires: Fire bans and restrictions across province, more evacuations

Conditions ripe for wildfires: Fire bans and restrictions across province, more evacuations

“It's early in the day and this is a rapidly changing situation,” said Stephen Lacroix, managing director, Alberta Emergency Management Agency
City looking to identify hazards in old municipal buildings

City looking to identify hazards in old municipal buildings

The City of St. Albert is looking to hire a consultant to complete hazard assessments of all municipal buildings built prior to 1995, in order to comply with a new accounting standard.
Suzette Mayr explores the soul of Canada through Black history

Suzette Mayr explores the soul of Canada through Black history

The author has penned a historical fiction about a queer Black man navigating the 1929 social order in The Sleeping Car Porter
Intoxicating night follows Ron Worsfold's murder

Intoxicating night follows Ron Worsfold's murder

The Crown alleges Musila drugged Worsfold, then stabbed and beat him with a hammer until he died. The Crown believes his body was put in a blue tote and transported to several locations in the region. 
Wildfires in Alberta nearly double the five-year average

Wildfires in Alberta nearly double the five-year average

Derrick Forsythe, wildfire information officer at Alberta Wildfire said 1002 hectares have burned so far this year and with the five-year average of hectares lost sitting at 400.17, it’s been a busy wildfire season.
TRAFFIC: Grass fire closes west side of Henday, second time in week

TRAFFIC: Grass fire closes west side of Henday, second time in week

On Thursday a brush fire broke out in the west end of the city, which has closed the on-ramp onto 111 Avenue from Anthony Henday Drive. 
City partners with non-profit to offer counselling services for sexual violence victims

City partners with non-profit to offer counselling services for sexual violence victims

The non-profit, Saffron Centre, will offer counselling services to St. Albertans four and older on a sliding fee basis, a city news release says.
City launches formal social needs assessment

City launches formal social needs assessment

A key aspect of the assessment is the 27-question public survey the city launched last week, which will be open for responses until May 18.
WATCH: Former St. Albert dance teacher makes it to Canada's Got Talent finale

WATCH: Former St. Albert dance teacher makes it to Canada's Got Talent finale

Former St. Albert dance teacher, Thomas Boivin, and his Edmonton-based group, the Cool Giraffes, were on the show on Tuesday night. 
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