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Northern Alberta teen charged following $8,000 in vandalism

Northern Alberta teen charged following $8,000 in vandalism

A 15-year-old St. Albert youth has been charged with vandalizing two skate park washrooms earlier this fall.
Front-loaded, cold and snowy winter ahead, Weather Network forecast suggests

Front-loaded, cold and snowy winter ahead, Weather Network forecast suggests

The Weather Network is forecasting a colder than normal start to winter across most of the country, but January and February will offer some respite.
Alberta toddler’s memory kept alive through new foundation

Alberta toddler’s memory kept alive through new foundation

Ezra Marfo’s legacy will continue through a new foundation that raises awareness about the lack of stem cell donors from visible minorities in the Canadian Blood Services registry.
Government can't solve housing issues alone, private sector must be involved: CMHC

Government can't solve housing issues alone, private sector must be involved: CMHC

The scale of the housing problem is so large that the private sector must be involved, says the report by CMHC's deputy chief economist.
RCMP charge man with arson after fire at Central Alberta hotel

RCMP charge man with arson after fire at Central Alberta hotel

RCMP say hotel residents used extinguishers to help put out blaze after an object in an Innisfail hotel room was lit on fire.
Alberta not proceeding with Premier Smith's bill to protect COVID-19 unvaccinated

Alberta not proceeding with Premier Smith's bill to protect COVID-19 unvaccinated

Government house leader Joseph Schow says such a bill will not be introduced this fall as the focus is on other priorities.
Why anti-poverty researchers bristle at holiday appeals for food bank donations

Why anti-poverty researchers bristle at holiday appeals for food bank donations

"The reality of it is that we've built a system where private charity is filling in for where the social safety net should be," says food insecurity expert.
Elderly woman killed in head-on crash in Northern Alberta

Elderly woman killed in head-on crash in Northern Alberta

82-year-old woman from Chisholm is dead following a fiery, head-on collision on Highway 44 roughly 15 kilometres north of the Town of Westlock.
Black Friday, Cyber Monday divisions blur as shopping habits shift

Black Friday, Cyber Monday divisions blur as shopping habits shift

Stores have extended Black Friday promotions beyond a single day and online retailers are offering Cyber Monday deals all week — or all month.
Trial for murdered Alberta senior scheduled for spring

Trial for murdered Alberta senior scheduled for spring

It is the fourth time the trial of Beryl Musila, charged with first-degree murder of 75-year-old Ron Worsfold in 2017, has been rescheduled.
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