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Drowning in COVID-19 news? Give your brain a break with these good news stories

Drowning in COVID-19 news? Give your brain a break with these good news stories

St. Albert mayor calls special council meeting on COVID-19

St. Albert mayor calls special council meeting on COVID-19

A notice from Mayor Cathy Heron, sent to media shortly after noon, said the purpose of the meeting is to allow city staff to update council on COVID-19 with respect to programs, services and city operations.
Three charged in drug bust

Three charged in drug bust

The RCMP seized 342 MDMA capsules, 0.87 grams of MDMA powder, 35.84 grams of psilocybin, 18 codeine pills, 10 LSD tabs, 0.68 grams of cocaine and some Adderall. A 2006 Toyota Matrix was also seized.
How to Stretch the Grocery Budget When Living Away From Home

How to Stretch the Grocery Budget When Living Away From Home

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Money really matters in new St. Albert Further Ed course

Money really matters in new St. Albert Further Ed course

Money Matters is a four-week evening workshop to help anyone and everyone increase their financial literacy skills so that they have better relationships with their bank accounts.
811 flooded with calls

811 flooded with calls

Alberta Health Services (AHS) says they are training additional clinical staff who are continuing to come on board to provide dedicated additional COVID support.
COVID-19 cuts into Arden Theatre lineup

COVID-19 cuts into Arden Theatre lineup

The Slocan Ramblers Friday concert is cancelled
Gibbons Badlands under threat

Gibbons Badlands under threat

No snowmobiles here please, say naturalists
House of Commons closes for five weeks over COVID-19 concerns

House of Commons closes for five weeks over COVID-19 concerns

Okotoks doctors make a stand for patient care

Okotoks doctors make a stand for patient care

Dr. Troy McKibbin, president of the Okotoks Urgent Care Physicians Group, submitted a letter to the UCP government requesting reconsideration of its recommendations for health care, which would include changing fee structures for doctors that could result in 10-minute, single-issue patient visits and impact care.
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