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N.S. calls on Ottawa to define a 'moderate livelihood,' as fishing dispute boils over

N.S. calls on Ottawa to define a 'moderate livelihood,' as fishing dispute boils over

The escalating violence also prompted a show of solidarity in Halifax on Sunday
UCP members pass resolution at AGM calling for privately funded health care option

UCP members pass resolution at AGM calling for privately funded health care option

The resolution says that patients given a choice between public or private service would be able to divert themselves from public waitlists to the benefit of all patients
Canada Post gears up for heavy parcel volume this season, encourages shoppers to start early

Canada Post gears up for heavy parcel volume this season, encourages shoppers to start early

Consumers planning to do their Christmas shopping online are encouraged to start early
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COVID cash for Morinville

COVID cash for Morinville

Up to $1 million available to cover pandemic costs
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Monday!
Nally, Allard discuss Alberta's future at Chamber roundtable

Nally, Allard discuss Alberta's future at Chamber roundtable

Wednesday's Chamber roundtable looked at ways the province is combating several hits to its economy.
O'Toole and Kenney sit side-by-side for livestream without wearing masks

O'Toole and Kenney sit side-by-side for livestream without wearing masks

NOBLEFORD, Alta. — Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole praised Alberta Premier Jason Kenney for his province's handling of COVID-19 as the two sat side-by-side during a livestream on Saturday, while neither leader wore a mask.
St. Albert hockey players drafted to the NHL

St. Albert hockey players drafted to the NHL

Carter Savoie, Michael Benning and Ethan Edwards were all picked on Oct. 7. Savoie was drafted by the Oilers.
N.S. First Nations chief calls for military support after lobster pound fire

N.S. First Nations chief calls for military support after lobster pound fire

A federal promise of more police resources to contain escalating violence in southwestern Nova Scotia fishing communities met with scant approval Saturday, with one First Nations leader calling for military support in the wake of a suspicious fire.
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