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Janice Huser

Janice Huser

Janice Huser has been with the St. Paul Journal since 2006. She is a graduate of the SAIT print media journalism program, is originally from St. Paul and has a passion for photography.

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Recent Work by Janice

St. Paul Animal Shelter at capacity with dogs

St. Paul Animal Shelter at capacity with dogs

The St. Paul Animal Shelter is currently at capacity with the number of dogs it has in its care.
Aqua Days takes place under bright, sunny skies

Aqua Days takes place under bright, sunny skies

One of the highlights of Aqua Day is the cardboard boat races, which included 27 boats this year.
Reeve Ockerman says he will be seeking re-election in County of St. Paul

Reeve Ockerman says he will be seeking re-election in County of St. Paul

Glen Ockerman has announced that he will be seeking re-election this fall as reeve for the County of St. Paul.
Tim Hortons in Lac La Biche opens after one-day closure due to maintenance

Tim Hortons in Lac La Biche opens after one-day closure due to maintenance

The Tim Hortons location in Lac La Biche is back open for business after being closed for unexpected maintenance on Tuesday.
Fire risk still very high in the Lakeland, despite rainy Monday

Fire risk still very high in the Lakeland, despite rainy Monday

Two Hills emergency department will see decreased hours of operation

Two Hills emergency department will see decreased hours of operation

The Two Hills emergency department, which is already closed on weekends, will see a further reduction in hours.
Fire risk is 'extreme' in Lac La Biche Forest Area

Fire risk is 'extreme' in Lac La Biche Forest Area

The fire risk in the Lac La Biche Forest Area is considered to be extreme due to the hot, dry conditions.
Smoky Lake County declares state of agricultural disaster as dry conditions persist

Smoky Lake County declares state of agricultural disaster as dry conditions persist

Smoky Lake County has declared a state of municipal agricultural disaster, joining a growing list of Alberta municipalities grappling with severe drought conditions.
Not fond of proposed pass for watercraft

Not fond of proposed pass for watercraft

While flipping through emails last week, I quickly passed by one that spoke about the province’s efforts to stop invasive mussels from coming into Alberta lakes.
Drilling rig in place on orphan well within residential area of Bonnyville

Drilling rig in place on orphan well within residential area of Bonnyville

A drilling rig has been mobilized to address an abandoned well leaking sweet gas, predominantly methane, within a residential area of the Town of Bonnyville. The well, discovered last year, dates back to the 1950s.
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