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Teachers turn to AI to make workload more manageable, chart lesson plans

Teachers turn to AI to make workload more manageable, chart lesson plans

Jessica Reid has thought about quitting the career she'd dreamed of since childhood hundreds of times.
Amateur genealogists pulling data from Alberta graves

Amateur genealogists pulling data from Alberta graves

The Alberta Family Histories Society is taking photographs and collecting data from the more than 3,000 graves, which will be uploaded to share with the curious from around the world.
Accountant turned livestock ultrasounder having fun in new career

Accountant turned livestock ultrasounder having fun in new career

Career change took accountant into livestock ultrasound field where he has more fun, he says.
Canada Post loses more than $250 million in second quarter

Canada Post loses more than $250 million in second quarter

OTTAWA — Canada Post continued to bleed cash last quarter, as losses ballooned by 59 per cent.
Former St. Albertan among those who lost homes in Hawaii fire

Former St. Albertan among those who lost homes in Hawaii fire

An Albertan who moved to Hawaii and her family of four are among the thousands of Hawaiians who lost their homes in a fire that destroyed Lahaina.
Airdrie Rural RCMP investigate multiple reports of farming equipment fraud

Airdrie Rural RCMP investigate multiple reports of farming equipment fraud

In the last five months, the Airdrie Rural RCMP has received multiple complaints of large-scale farm equipment fraud operations from victims throughout Canada.
Tololwa Mollel: St. Albert Public Library's new literary luminary

Tololwa Mollel: St. Albert Public Library's new literary luminary

The Tanzanian-born, award-winning author prepares to share his wisdom with the local community.
West Kelowna, B.C., fire department returns to 'normal' operations: wildfire service

West Kelowna, B.C., fire department returns to 'normal' operations: wildfire service

An additional 1,800 people have been allowed to return home this weekend as evacuation orders in communities on both sides of Okanagan Lake are lifted.
Okotoks septuagenarian repeats as double gold medallist

Okotoks septuagenarian repeats as double gold medallist

55-Plus Games: Local athletes help Zone 2 finish with highest medal standing
Canadian banks face squeeze between climate expectations, market pressures

Canadian banks face squeeze between climate expectations, market pressures

This past week, banks said they would again offer support, through donations and potential payment deferrals, this time to help Canadians reeling from fires in the Northwest Territories and British Columbia.
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