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St. Albert - Edmonton MP pushes to limit parole hearings for convicted murderers

St. Albert - Edmonton MP pushes to limit parole hearings for convicted murderers

Bill S-281 would change how often offenders convicted of first- or second-degree murder could apply for parole
Drugs and firearms seized from Saddle Lake residence

Drugs and firearms seized from Saddle Lake residence

RCMP say they seized about 100 grams of crystal meth and 60 grams of cocaine from a residence in Saddle Lake while executing a search warrant, March 19.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney are meeting today for the first time since he was sworn into office last week.
$1 million lottery ticket could be somewhere in Alberta

$1 million lottery ticket could be somewhere in Alberta

The ticket, for the March 19 Lotto 6/49 Gold Ball Guaranteed Prize, was purchased somewhere outside of Calgary or Edmonton, WCLC said.
AHS funding cuts puts work of another Alberta community group in jeopardy

AHS funding cuts puts work of another Alberta community group in jeopardy

Barrhead CARES Coalition receives bad news of funding cut through an e-mail
Métis Winter Festival celebrates Indigenous culture in Airdrie

Métis Winter Festival celebrates Indigenous culture in Airdrie

Bannock making, jigging, fiddling, and skating all part of inaugural Saturday, March 22, event at Nose Creek Regional Park.
UFA members to get back $32.5 million in April

UFA members to get back $32.5 million in April

Agricultural co-operative announces March 19 what dividends members can expect next month on 2024 purchases
St. Albert council votes to rename Grandin neighbourhood The Gardens

St. Albert council votes to rename Grandin neighbourhood The Gardens

The Naming Committee recommended council remove the Grandin name from municipal assets due to his role establishing residential schools
Rare owl intake at wildlife hospital causes concern

Rare owl intake at wildlife hospital causes concern

The Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation has taken in more boreal owls over the last five months than it has in the 10 years prior.
Acimowin Opaspiw Society takes on research about Frog Lake Massacre

Acimowin Opaspiw Society takes on research about Frog Lake Massacre

In April 1885, war chief Wandering Spirit led an attack on a settlement in the northwest territories, leaving nine settlers dead. This became known as the Frog Lake Massacre. But Leah Redcrow, executive director at Acimowin Opaspiw Society, is challenging the narrative.
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