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Scammers target St. Albert Children's Theatre

Scammers target St. Albert Children's Theatre

Beauty and Beast running November 21 to Dec. 1 at the Arden Theatre faces problems with fake accounts
Renaud pushes Alberta government on accessibility with private member’s bill coming soon

Renaud pushes Alberta government on accessibility with private member’s bill coming soon

St. Albert MLA and NDP community and social services critic says the province is slipping behind the Canadian government and all provinces but Prince Edward Island
St. Albert weather: Three days of snow possible

St. Albert weather: Three days of snow possible

Flurries could last until early Thursday afternoon, leaving mainly cloudy conditions overnight; low -15 C, wind chill -17.
Rotary fights ‘misleading headlines’ about Edmonton man's will dispute

Rotary fights ‘misleading headlines’ about Edmonton man's will dispute

Longtime Rotarian Steve McEachern left his estate to Rotary International. His widow says he wished to change this before his death
Pro-coal citizens group hid role of lobbyist, strategist on campaign

Pro-coal citizens group hid role of lobbyist, strategist on campaign

A citizens’ group campaigning in favour of a contentious coal mine project has undisclosed connection to lobby group.
Watch out for fraud on Black Friday: Alberta Mounties

Watch out for fraud on Black Friday: Alberta Mounties

There were 51 reports of mischief involving data, including trojan horses and viruses in 2023
Alberta will participate in national alert test today

Alberta will participate in national alert test today

On Wednesday at 1:55 p.m, Alberta will participate in a test of the National Public Alerting System. “Nobody likes an alert disruption, but tests such as these allow us to fix system issues.
Hot times ahead for winter ice

Hot times ahead for winter ice

Telus World of Science panel talks climate change and cold
St. Albert police seek serial thief

St. Albert police seek serial thief

Two B&Es on same day raise suspicions
A ‘lot of ground’ remains between Canada Post, workers as strike talks progress

A ‘lot of ground’ remains between Canada Post, workers as strike talks progress

Canada Post and the postal workers union found slivers of consensus Tuesday amid talks with a special mediator, but "a lot of ground" remains between them on the key concerns as a countrywide strike entered its fifth day.
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