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Cold Lake teacher shapes young artists, inspires younger generation

Cold Lake teacher shapes young artists, inspires younger generation

COLD LAKE - In a world where the arts often struggle for recognition, Aimee Alger is ensuring they flourish.  
Premier Danielle Smith is to speak on Alberta's response to U.S. tariffs

Premier Danielle Smith is to speak on Alberta's response to U.S. tariffs

Smith has been tight-lipped for weeks about what measures her government might take, although she has repeatedly said counter-tariffs on the province's energy are off the table.
Last chance to see snowy owls in Alberta this season

Last chance to see snowy owls in Alberta this season

The migratory birds are likely already on their way out of the province and won't be back until late fall, says a prominent snowy owl expert.
Town of St. Paul to submit grant application to address rural public transit

Town of St. Paul to submit grant application to address rural public transit

There is a need to expand public transit in the St. Paul region, according to Town of St. Paul CAO Steven Jeffery.
A mother’s journey of sacrifice, from the Philippines to Canada

A mother’s journey of sacrifice, from the Philippines to Canada

In April 2002, the Enriquez family officially moved to St. Paul. They remain in the community today.
Human remains found in Saddle Lake last year have been identified

Human remains found in Saddle Lake last year have been identified

A human skull found by a hunter last year in Saddle Lake Cree Nation has now been identified by police.
St. Paul Canadiens battle through second round of playoffs against Bisons

St. Paul Canadiens battle through second round of playoffs against Bisons

The series now moves to the Clancy Richard Arena, where the Canadiens are set to host Game 3 on March 4, and Game 4 on March 7. 
Blues musician Sean Pinchin to open season for 2025 Music in the Forest series

Blues musician Sean Pinchin to open season for 2025 Music in the Forest series

The 2025 season of the Music in the Forest series at Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park gets underway on March 20 with a performance by Edmonton-based blues and roots musician Sean Pinchin.
Nancy Broadbent, first female president of Portage College, reflects on International Women's Day

Nancy Broadbent, first female president of Portage College, reflects on International Women's Day

The accomplishments of women across the world, and the Lakeland region, will be recognized and celebrated during International Women’s Day, which takes place on March 8.
Judge Raymond E. Wyant to lead AHS third party investigation

Judge Raymond E. Wyant to lead AHS third party investigation

The former Chief Judge of the Provincial Court of Manitoba, Raymond E. Wyant, will lead the independent third-party AHS investigation.
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