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Online crime tool helps Alberta RCMP respond to calls faster

Online crime tool helps Alberta RCMP respond to calls faster

Police say 97 per cent of all calls are answered in under two minutes
Province tables changes to Bill of Rights

Province tables changes to Bill of Rights

Little effect on average Albertan, says scholar
St. Albert weather: Wither the wind

St. Albert weather: Wither the wind

The fog patches expected to occupy the air Saturday morning should dissipate before lunch, with 20 km/h breezes shifting to eastward with 40 km/g gusts in the afternoon.
New Alberta Artist-in-Residence shares magic of art

New Alberta Artist-in-Residence shares magic of art

As part of her appointment, St. Albert's Samantha Williams-Chapelsky will paint 100 new plein air landscapes
Farmfair International celebrates 50 years of family fun

Farmfair International celebrates 50 years of family fun

Attractions include bunnies, cake, and dogs herding ducks
No sign of Jasper blaze as Alberta’s wildfire season ends

No sign of Jasper blaze as Alberta’s wildfire season ends

While the Jasper fire is classified as under control, Parks Canada won’t be able to declare the blaze extinguished until it can do a final scan at the start of next wildfire season and look at some perimeter areas where deeper fuel pockets are located.
St. Albert actor captures lead in Stars on Her Shoulders

St. Albert actor captures lead in Stars on Her Shoulders

Hayley Moorhouse takes the lead as a stoic First World War nurse in playwright Stephen Massicotte play about the first bombing of hospital in history and how the aftermath affected people
Trans legislation moves Alberta ‘back 50 years’: senator from St. Albert

Trans legislation moves Alberta ‘back 50 years’: senator from St. Albert

“What’s most disconcerting about all of this is that (Premier Danielle Smith is) willing to sacrifice vulnerable young people and their health and their well-being for her political ambitions.”
St. Albert weather: Just call me wind chill in the morning

St. Albert weather: Just call me wind chill in the morning

Just freeze my cheek before you leave
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith braces for crucial vote at weekend party conference

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith braces for crucial vote at weekend party conference

Thousands of members of Alberta’s governing United Conservative Party gather Friday in Red Deer ahead of a crucial weekend vote on the job performance of their leader, Premier Danielle Smith.
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