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Madagascar journey brings gift of sight to those in need

Madagascar journey brings gift of sight to those in need

Local optometrists part of Canadian contingent that sees nearly 2,000 patients, donates 1,500 pairs of glasses
St. Albert's entry-level job market flooded with applicants

St. Albert's entry-level job market flooded with applicants

Despite labour shortages in Alberta, some St. Albert businesses are seeing more applicants than ever
Arden hosts James Keelaghan and Jez Lowe

Arden hosts James Keelaghan and Jez Lowe

The two folk-roots singer-songwriters will sing duets from each other's catalogue
RCMP catch man who allegedly filmed 22 victims in change room at St. Albert tanning salon

RCMP catch man who allegedly filmed 22 victims in change room at St. Albert tanning salon

The man is now facing voyeurism charges was also allegedly in possession of “a very large amount of child pornography”
Merchants top scorer sets team scoring record

Merchants top scorer sets team scoring record

Hockey is a family affair for St. Albert's Nico Gallo
Medical student clerkships a pipeline to creating more rural physicians: study

Medical student clerkships a pipeline to creating more rural physicians: study

Towns throughout rural Alberta perennially struggle with the problem of attracting family physicians to their community. A University of Alberta education program might hold some of the answers.
BREAKING: Westlock votes to ban Pride crosswalks, other flags by 24 votes

BREAKING: Westlock votes to ban Pride crosswalks, other flags by 24 votes

As a result of the successful plebiscite, the new bylaw will require removing the existing rainbow crosswalk between the town hall and the Westlock Legion
Food bank sheltered 14 people during January cold stretch

Food bank sheltered 14 people during January cold stretch

Organization has seen steadily rising demand for services
Keep councils ‘free of political vitriol,’ municipalities tell province

Keep councils ‘free of political vitriol,’ municipalities tell province

The provincial government has ramped up talk about introducing political parties into municipal and school board elections in recent months, but the majority of Albertans want to "keep their communities as the last area free of political vitriol," Alberta Municipalities president Tyler Gandam said during a press event on Feb. 22.
Goodvin, Benedict, up for Country Music Alberta Awards

Goodvin, Benedict, up for Country Music Alberta Awards

St. Albert connected recording artists blaze their way to the top
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