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The plague still on our houses

The plague still on our houses

New series looks at how pandemic changed St. Albert
Tariff uncertainty causing national real estate slowdown

Tariff uncertainty causing national real estate slowdown

Athabasca County market still healthy, but nationwide trends indicate impacts not far away
Ousted MLA questions health minister from legislature floor over Lesser Slave Lake spending

Ousted MLA questions health minister from legislature floor over Lesser Slave Lake spending

“Health care in Lesser Slave Lake has hit rock bottom”
Tariff spat spreads to steel, sports

Tariff spat spreads to steel, sports

Golf clubs, jewelry, construction prices to rise in Alberta
Federal election begins, Canadians to go to polls on April 28

Federal election begins, Canadians to go to polls on April 28

OTTAWA — Canada's 45th general election got underway Sunday, with the leaders vying to become Canada's next prime minister each positioning themselves as best to strengthen Canada's economy and stand up to U.S. President Donald Trump.
Young Millarville horseman cracks top 5 in U.S. competition

Young Millarville horseman cracks top 5 in U.S. competition

A young cowboy from the Millarville area cracked the Top 5 in the World's Greatest Youth Horseman competition
List tracks winter bird population trends in Okotoks, Calgary area

List tracks winter bird population trends in Okotoks, Calgary area

Over 100 bird species were identified in Calgary and surrounding area this winter.
Special avalanche warning issued for Banff, Yoho, Kootenay, Jasper and K-Country due to 'dangerous and unpredictable' conditions

Special avalanche warning issued for Banff, Yoho, Kootenay, Jasper and K-Country due to 'dangerous and unpredictable' conditions

"“This is an unstable and highly volatile situation."
Police say Teslas burned in Calgary are arson

Police say Teslas burned in Calgary are arson

Calgary police suspect two recent cases of Tesla vehicle arson are connected, seeking public help.
Chinese tariffs will hit canola farmers hard, says Red Deer-Mountain View MP

Chinese tariffs will hit canola farmers hard, says Red Deer-Mountain View MP

Earl Dreeshen says by fall, Chinese tariffs on canola could drop that commodity's price to $9 a bushel, which would be "below the cost of production"
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