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Alberta provides $1.5 million for Indigenous trades training

Alberta provides $1.5 million for Indigenous trades training

The new funding will support a Residential Construction Program for Indigenous people. 
St. Albert Singers prep for Countdown to Christmas

St. Albert Singers prep for Countdown to Christmas

Community choir gets festivities underway with double concerts on Sunday, Dec. 8 at Arden Theatre
Bill fast-tracking resort development sets 'problematic' precedent, critics say

Bill fast-tracking resort development sets 'problematic' precedent, critics say

OPINION: The shift from “they” to “we”

In an era of unprecedented global challenges, it’s easy to point fingers and expect "they"—governments, corporations, institutions—to step in and solve the world’s problems.
Canada Post strike enters fourth week after union sends counter-proposals to mediator

Canada Post strike enters fourth week after union sends counter-proposals to mediator

Canada Post and the union representing more than 55,000 striking workers appeared closer to resuming negotiations as the strike entered its fourth week.
Hockey academy showcase this Friday

Hockey academy showcase this Friday

Fundraiser for Ben Stelter Foundation
Over 100 sites in Alberta being looked at for water storage potential

Over 100 sites in Alberta being looked at for water storage potential

Government of Alberta Water Storage Review looking at potential sites for dams, reservoirs, or other infrastructure to increase water storage capacity
Two St. Albert choirs act out Amazing Race – Christmas Edition

Two St. Albert choirs act out Amazing Race – Christmas Edition

So Noted and Cleopatras present a jam-packed show of seasonal songs
Pronouns in school bill passes third reading in Alberta legislature

Pronouns in school bill passes third reading in Alberta legislature

Parents will now have to opt-in for students to participate in sex-ed and schools need to notify parents if a student asks to use a different name or pronouns and obtain parental consent if the student is 15 or under.
The GST tax holiday is coming but will the savings actually make a difference?

The GST tax holiday is coming but will the savings actually make a difference?

While many Canadians highly anticipate the federal government's upcoming GST holiday, experts say consumers need to make sure they're saving money on what they need most without falling for the allure of a deal and hurting their bottom line.
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