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LETTER: Jiffy Lube, keep doing what you're doing

LETTER: Jiffy Lube, keep doing what you're doing

"Many a day I've felt uplifted by what they've put up recently."
Sturgeon County moves to extend mask bylaw

Sturgeon County moves to extend mask bylaw

Hnatiw laments “ideological debate” on issue
Lights, camera, action on empowered BIPOC creatives

Lights, camera, action on empowered BIPOC creatives

The ultimate vision of Creatives Empowered is to explore and encourage new and diverse ways of creating works that are inherently non-colonial, to create a more equitable cultural sector that accurately reflects the world we live in, and to eliminate systemic racism within arts and culture.
Public health officers walk fine line between public and politicians, scholars say

Public health officers walk fine line between public and politicians, scholars say

EDMONTON — There's a fine line between a public health officer's duty to the people they serve and their duty to the elected officials who appoint them, scholars say. But they add governments should be clear about what's science and what's politics.
Banff businesses forcing staff with COVID-19 to work 'unforgivable'

Banff businesses forcing staff with COVID-19 to work 'unforgivable'

“I know this is hard on all of us, but you are doing such a disservice to yourself and to this community and to our economy by asking your employees come in if there is any risk that they’re positive.”
Alberta's top doc says she feels betrayed by media leak, launches investigation

Alberta's top doc says she feels betrayed by media leak, launches investigation

EDMONTON — Alberta’s chief medical officer of health says a member of her inner circle committed a “personal betrayal” and fractured the working relationship of her COVID-19 team by leaking private conversations to the media. Dr.
Assisted dying laws scrutinized

Assisted dying laws scrutinized

St. Albert-Edmonton MP, Michael Cooper, thinks the bill is being rushed through Parliament without proper review
Latest numbers for St. Albert show 239 active COVID cases

Latest numbers for St. Albert show 239 active COVID cases

Provincial data released Thursday shows another nine people in the city have recovered from the virus.
'Personal betrayal': Hinshaw responds to leaked meetings

'Personal betrayal': Hinshaw responds to leaked meetings

“I have always felt my ideas are respectfully considered."
St. Albert restauranteurs speak on new COVID restrictions

St. Albert restauranteurs speak on new COVID restrictions

Some dining establishments choose to close dine-in service
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