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Edmonton artist Zhelisko reclaims women's portraits

Edmonton artist Zhelisko reclaims women's portraits

Ukrainian-Canadian painter showcases the power, intensity and sensuality of women in art
Alberta RCMP say no charges after voter fraud probe into 2017 UCP leadership race

Alberta RCMP say no charges after voter fraud probe into 2017 UCP leadership race

EDMONTON — Alberta RCMP say there will be no charges following a probe into potential voter identity fraud in the 2017 United Conservative Party leadership race that saw former premier Jason Kenney elected leader.
At St. Albert city hall, Queen's portrait waits to make way for successor

At St. Albert city hall, Queen's portrait waits to make way for successor

More than a year after her death, the late Elizabeth II's image still hangs in council chambers
St. Albert's faces of International Women's Day

St. Albert's faces of International Women's Day

St. Albert Interface Connects celebrates the Honourable Lisa Tchir, Irene Leduc, Barb Riley, Danielle Reed and Madison Manchakowsky
SAiF & Sound benefit concert supports victims of domestic violence

SAiF & Sound benefit concert supports victims of domestic violence

Sturgeon Valley Singers, poet Lauren Seal to appear at fundraiser
Province moves to regulate counsellors

Province moves to regulate counsellors

Should mean higher standards, more care, say advocates
Some Alberta pharmacists feel fed’s pharmacare isn’t the answer

Some Alberta pharmacists feel fed’s pharmacare isn’t the answer

Some Alberta pharmacists have concerns about increased bureaucracy and wasted resources in new federal pharmacare plan
Museum shares light on stunning wildlife photography

Museum shares light on stunning wildlife photography

St. Albert photographer Dave Conlin focuses his lens across western Canada
Chris Funk performing tonight at Arden Theatre

Chris Funk performing tonight at Arden Theatre

Musical magician combines art and magic at Arden
Alberta man found guilty of killing Métis hunters appeals conviction

Alberta man found guilty of killing Métis hunters appeals conviction

Alberta's Court of Appeal heard arguments Wednesday from lawyers representing Anthony Bilodeau, one of the men convicted in the killing of two Métis hunters in 2020.
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