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Excavation of suspected mass grave at Saddle Lake planned for this summer

Excavation of suspected mass grave at Saddle Lake planned for this summer

Aims to protect human remains from animals
Canadian insurance plans leave millions without drug coverage: report

Canadian insurance plans leave millions without drug coverage: report

About 7.5 million Canadians have to pay out-of-pocket because they are uninsured, and may cover these costs by "borrowing money or trading off food, heat, rent or other health care expenses."
Health foundation promises gala will soar to new heights

Health foundation promises gala will soar to new heights

Flight #24 celebrates the 24th year of the annual event
Primary care 'crumbling around us,' survey of Alberta doctors shows

Primary care 'crumbling around us,' survey of Alberta doctors shows

Family medicine in Alberta is no longer on the brink of collapse, "it's crumbling around us as we speak," Dr. Paul Parks, president of the Alberta Medical Association.
Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts brings community together for opening night

Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts brings community together for opening night

Flood and drought prevention funding issued to area stakeholders

Flood and drought prevention funding issued to area stakeholders

Drought and flooding conditions are targets of new funding program
Chamber of Commerce looks for MD's support on crime 'epidemic'

Chamber of Commerce looks for MD's support on crime 'epidemic'

Small businesses under immense pressure, says chamber's executive director
Orphan Wells: Continuing the war of the wells in the Lakeland

Orphan Wells: Continuing the war of the wells in the Lakeland

Costs and environmental concerns top the list for municipalities when industrial well sites are abandoned by companies
Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts set to begin Wednesday night in St. Paul

Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts set to begin Wednesday night in St. Paul

Organizers, volunteers and youth were busy on Tuesday night getting the final touches in place ahead of the start of the Sentinel Storage Alberta Tournament of Hearts provincial curling event.
Cold weather, control work 'crushing' Alberta mountain pine beetle

Cold weather, control work 'crushing' Alberta mountain pine beetle

“It’s been a real concerted effort on the part of forestry and other ministries to battle with the pine beetle but getting help from Mother Nature with a few good cold snaps has helped, too.”
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