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Exploring Youville Residential School history at Musée Heritage

Exploring Youville Residential School history at Musée Heritage

Kerri Randolph, a Métis residential school researcher, gives a talk she dubs as "heart work, not hard work."
Cellphone ban rolls out in St. Albert schools

Cellphone ban rolls out in St. Albert schools

“Ridiculous rule,” says student
Alberta Health Minister LaGrange says hospital transfer plan isn't 'hard and fast'

Alberta Health Minister LaGrange says hospital transfer plan isn't 'hard and fast'

Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange says a plan to offload underperforming hospitals from Alberta Health Services to third-party operators is still up for discussion.
Renaud skeptical of province's projected $2.9 billion surplus

Renaud skeptical of province's projected $2.9 billion surplus

First-quarter fiscal update shows $0.6 billion more debt required for 2024-25
Jasper re-entry: Council approves eight new positions to support recovery efforts

Jasper re-entry: Council approves eight new positions to support recovery efforts

Although the positions have been established, they will not be filled until the municipality can confirm that they qualify for provincial funding through the Disaster Recovery Program.
Alberta RCMP issue 1,982 tickets over Labour Day weekend

Alberta RCMP issue 1,982 tickets over Labour Day weekend

Ninety-two drug or alcohol impaired drivers were removed from Alberta roads over the long weekend.
Alberta RCMP share back to school traffic tips for drivers and students

Alberta RCMP share back to school traffic tips for drivers and students

With the return of students to school classrooms this week, Alberta RCMP are sending motorists and community members some back-to-school lessons of their own.
St. Albert family seeks anonymous tire-changing Good Samaritans

St. Albert family seeks anonymous tire-changing Good Samaritans

Abby Christensen, 19, was helped by couple when she blew a tire north of St. Albert.
St. Albert RCMP seek video of Labour Day shooting that hurt teen

St. Albert RCMP seek video of Labour Day shooting that hurt teen

The suspect vehicle, a white van with tinted windows, fled the scene westbound on Levasseur Road
Hospital plan creates redundancy, red tape, and competition for staff, AMA president says

Hospital plan creates redundancy, red tape, and competition for staff, AMA president says

The president of the Alberta Medical Association says Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to transfer some Alberta Health Services hospitals to third-party operators would bring added redundancy, red tape, and bureaucracy to Alberta’s health care system and complicate the ongoing staffing crisis.
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