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Campus Saint-Jean to receive $13.3M in funding

Campus Saint-Jean to receive $13.3M in funding

The funding will be spread out over three years as a part of the Canada-Alberta Agreement on Minority Language Education and Second-Language Instruction.
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Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Tuesday!
Three Alberta parties launch their search for a leader

Three Alberta parties launch their search for a leader

As of June 30, nine UCP members announced their leadership bids. Members of the party have until July 29 to enter the race.
Chronic wasting disease has potential to jump to beavers: U of A

Chronic wasting disease has potential to jump to beavers: U of A

The disease is neurological, said Debbie McKenzie, researcher and professor from the University of Alberta’s department of biological sciences, and it affects the animals' brain.
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Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Monday!
Investors, lending policies driving up farmland prices: report

Investors, lending policies driving up farmland prices: report

“One high purchase price can set a new standard in a wide region. Even in purchasing a small number of acres, investors are having a huge impact on prices,” said Katherine Aske, author of a new report on investors impacting the Alberta farming landscape.
Just eat it, nutrition author says to pseudo-experts

Just eat it, nutrition author says to pseudo-experts

Are you going to eat that? It doesn't matter what's on your plate, you and everybody else have an opinion on whether it's good for you or not. UBC professor James McCormack offers a book that works to weed out the misinformation and bring common sense and context back into your diet. The Nutrition Proposition is now on book shelves.
Arden screen is about to get 'Reel' for fall film season

Arden screen is about to get 'Reel' for fall film season

There are four excellent movies coming to the Arden for the fall lineup.
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Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Sunday!
Impaired driver gets prison sentence for crash that killed woman

Impaired driver gets prison sentence for crash that killed woman

James Dean Novosel pleaded guilty to one count of impaired driving causing death, and one count of impaired driving causing bodily harm, and was sentenced to five years in prison.
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