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Alberta Blue Cross's Indigenous scholarship program now accepting applications

Alberta Blue Cross's Indigenous scholarship program now accepting applications

Indigenous students in Alberta are encouraged to apply for the Alberta Blue Cross's Indigenous scholarship program.
Rural Albertans say they're penalized by high utility costs

Rural Albertans say they're penalized by high utility costs

Rural Albertans say they’re being penalized by high utility fees and some municipalities are asking the government to step in and equalize costs throughout the province.
Cowpunk power trio Rigger Morris releases self-titled EP

Cowpunk power trio Rigger Morris releases self-titled EP

Longtime musicians with deep St. Albert roots don cowboy hats and take a new direction
Downchild Blues Band makes last stop in St. Albert

Downchild Blues Band makes last stop in St. Albert

Legendary Canadian blues band brings its farewell tour to the Arden Theatre on Thursday, Oct. 3.
Nav Canada has no record of chemtrails conversation with Alberta government

Nav Canada has no record of chemtrails conversation with Alberta government

There are renewed questions over a recent comment by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on whether the province is being sprayed from above by so-called chemtrails.
Alberta government decides against allowing grocery, corner stores to sell alcohol

Alberta government decides against allowing grocery, corner stores to sell alcohol

Albertans won't be able to buy alcohol from grocery and convenience stores after all.
Canmore forward making strong case to crack Edmonton Oilers roster

Canmore forward making strong case to crack Edmonton Oilers roster

“Here’s a guy who hasn’t played in 17, 18 months and to come to an NHL camp and to make the team right away would have been almost ridiculous to think about,” said Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch in a media scrum about Canmore player Noah Philp.
Office of Alberta Premier Smith responds to her comment about chemtrails

Office of Alberta Premier Smith responds to her comment about chemtrails

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's office says her recent comments about chemtrails don't mean she believes the United States government is spraying them in the province.
Municipalities want province to create independent integrity office

Municipalities want province to create independent integrity office

Alberta’s municipal leaders say code of conduct investigations put councillors in a difficult position with peers and the public, and they are asking the province to establish an Independent Office of Integrity to take over the responsibility.
Alberta's oil and gas tax policies threaten rural viability, municipalities say

Alberta's oil and gas tax policies threaten rural viability, municipalities say

Rural municipalities say a series of government policy decisions have cost them $332 million in tax revenue over the last three years, and the group is urging the province to make changes to ease the financial strain on rural communities.
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