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Tar Sands Songbook poses challenging questions

Tar Sands Songbook poses challenging questions

Tanya Kalmanovitch grew up in Fort McMurray next to the biggest bitumen reservoir in the world. The Julliard trained musician acknowledges that “oil paved the way for my family to go from being rural poor people to entering the middle class.
Crumbl Cookie to open in St. Albert next week

Crumbl Cookie to open in St. Albert next week

The gourmet cookie chain will set up shop on Hebert Road
Four things to do in St. Albert this weekend

Four things to do in St. Albert this weekend

Catch a hockey game or visit the craft fair this weekend
Federal bill demands fewer parole hearings for murderers

Federal bill demands fewer parole hearings for murderers

Member of Parliament for St. Albert – Edmonton Michael Cooper worked with Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu on a bill that would reduce the frequency of parole hearings for murderers.
St. Albert Salvation Army Kettle Campaign sees renewed interest from young parents

St. Albert Salvation Army Kettle Campaign sees renewed interest from young parents

The annual Christmas-time charity campaign started on Tuesday
St. Albert eco-grants fund bees, bats, and gardens

St. Albert eco-grants fund bees, bats, and gardens

Seven groups share $37K for environmental initiatives
Cyberbullying on the rise: RCMP

Cyberbullying on the rise: RCMP

The St. Albert RCMP say they are seeing an increase in the amount of cyberbullying happening with youth in the city. Social media apps like Snapchat, Instagram, Vista and TikTok are the most common locations for cyberbullying, said Const.
Results of two surveys will shape the future of municipal government in Alberta

Results of two surveys will shape the future of municipal government in Alberta

Alberta Municipalities urges municipal politics-related survey participation looking at local elections and councillors accountability.
Board of Alberta Health Services makes changes to executive team during restructuring

Board of Alberta Health Services makes changes to executive team during restructuring

EDMONTON — The board of Alberta Health Services says six of the organization's top executives are no longer in their positions.
Moose struck by car on Ray Gibbon Drive

Moose struck by car on Ray Gibbon Drive

BLESS calls for lower speed limit
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