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Alberta storms caused record insurance losses in 2024

Alberta storms caused record insurance losses in 2024

Extreme weather events caused a record breaking $8 billion in insured losses in 2024, with the Jasper wildfires and Calgary hailstorm contributing nearly half of all insured damage in Canada.
RCMP offer tips to stay safe on your snowmobile

RCMP offer tips to stay safe on your snowmobile

Inspecting your snowmobile for mechanical issues and bringing a fully charged phone, first aid kit, and spare parts can help keep your ride safe.
Wind warning, snow squall watch for St. Albert

Wind warning, snow squall watch for St. Albert

“Loose objects may be tossed by the wind and cause injury or damage. Motorists, especially in high profile vehicles, may expect hazardous driving conditions on highways subject to strong cross winds."
St. Albert Rotary Club serves up pickleball for a good cause

St. Albert Rotary Club serves up pickleball for a good cause

The Rotary Club of St. Albert hosts its I Love Pickleball Charity Tournament on Feb. 15 at Raise Athletics.
Recording artist Stuart Ross's latest project - SinkingFeeling

Recording artist Stuart Ross's latest project - SinkingFeeling

The former St. Albert resident now living in Vancouver dedicates the new project to his late father Douglas Ross
RCMP warns of 'Grandparent scam' return

RCMP warns of 'Grandparent scam' return

Potential scammers may try to convince you that they have been in a car accident, in the hospital, or have been arrested.
St. Albert Chamber's new chair vows to stand up for businesses

St. Albert Chamber's new chair vows to stand up for businesses

Angie Hampshire assumes volunteer role from Rosanna Fischer in January
St. Albert Chamber blasts tax hike during prorogation

St. Albert Chamber blasts tax hike during prorogation

Says Canada Revenue Agency is defying rule of law by implementing capital gains change
Frozen farm fun comes to Deep Freeze

Frozen farm fun comes to Deep Freeze

St. Albert artists Ava Nayana and Barry Collier to sing, carve
Canada carbon rebate goes out today as future of carbon tax remains unclear

Canada carbon rebate goes out today as future of carbon tax remains unclear

The first carbon rebate of 2025 is being paid out today to households in provinces that use the federal carbon pricing system — even as the future of the rebate program itself remains uncertain.
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