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PTSD symptoms got worse while fighting for help

PTSD symptoms got worse while fighting for help

Rhonda Gibson was finally able to get on AISH after two years and two months of waiting.
Environment File

Environment File

City residents will get to help the province plan the future of Lois Hole Park next Wednesday at an open house. Alberta Parks is holding an open house on the future of Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park on Nov. 30 at the Enjoy Centre.
Former Oilers cheerleader sues several Edmonton strip clubs

Former Oilers cheerleader sues several Edmonton strip clubs

A St. Albert woman has won an injunction against several Edmonton strip clubs who have been ordered to stop using her image in their promotional materials. The former Edmonton Oilers Octane cheerleading squad member is suing the businesses for $1.
Arts and Heritage seeks $60,000 operating increase

Arts and Heritage seeks $60,000 operating increase

St. Albert’s Arts & Heritage Foundation is asking city council for $1.6 million in funding for 2017, a $60,921 increase over last year.
Local makeup artists host a Glam Class

Local makeup artists host a Glam Class

Two young entrepreneurs are taking the St. Albert makeup world by storm. Gretzie Parth, 20, and Aimee Parker, 25, are two St. Albert makeup artists who are teaching their skills in the Glam Class.
Hughes focused on city finances

Hughes focused on city finances

This story is one of a series focusing on St. Albert council members' accomplishments and challenges and what their priorities are for the remaining year. In the three years since she was first elected to St.
Doctors put $148 million on the line

Doctors put $148 million on the line

Alberta doctors are putting some skin in the game when it comes to keeping health care spending down.
Face to Face battle

Face to Face battle

It’s the kind of competition that only two fearless men can participate in. St.
School Notes

School Notes

Muriel Martin students got a hands-on look at the provincial government this week as they held classes in the halls of the Alberta Legislature.
Health Monitor

Health Monitor

The Edmonton chapter of Dying with Dignity is hosting a conversation between author Sandra Martin and Dr. David Amies from the Physicians Advisory Council, Dying with Dignity Canada, on Tuesday.
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