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New work permit program for international graduates in Canada taking applications

New work permit program for international graduates in Canada taking applications

A new work permit program for international students in Canada is taking applications starting today. The federal government announced the program this month as part of a bid to convince more people to settle in Canada permanently.
Havelin livestreams home concert for fans

Havelin livestreams home concert for fans

Hear new music from an up and coming singer-songwriter
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Thursday!
Seven new COVID-19 cases, 12 recoveries in St. Albert on Wednesday

Seven new COVID-19 cases, 12 recoveries in St. Albert on Wednesday

Across Alberta, there were another 459 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in the past 24 hours, with 12,800 tests run for a positivity rate of 3.6 per cent.
From Calahoo To Chicago: Ian Mitchell’s Journey to the NHL

From Calahoo To Chicago: Ian Mitchell’s Journey to the NHL

“Seeing him on the first shift was pretty cool,” said his father, Bill Mitchell. “We were just like, ‘Wow, he’s out there!'”
Virtual Parliament proceedings resume

Virtual Parliament proceedings resume

St. Albert-Edmonton MP, Michael Cooper talks about what to expect in the second session of Parliament
Hair salons unite against Innisfail rebel barbershop

Hair salons unite against Innisfail rebel barbershop

Innisfail council hears passionate appeal as town seeks healing from unprecedented divide
Bonnyville restaurant opens dining area in protest of provincial mandates

Bonnyville restaurant opens dining area in protest of provincial mandates

Dine-in option goes against provincial Health Orders
Grain train derails near Field in Yoho National Park

Grain train derails near Field in Yoho National Park

A Canadian Pacific train carrying grain derailed overnight on Tuesday (Jan. 26) near Field, B.C. There were no injuries to any crew members.
Wait times 'cruel' for mobility equipment, advocates say

Wait times 'cruel' for mobility equipment, advocates say

Leaving the hospital paralyzed without an appropriate wheelchair is just one of the many examples of how the system of Alberta Aids to Daily Living needs to be modernized and streamlined
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