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But did the bison look both ways first?

But did the bison look both ways first?

The sign is everything with local photog's great shot of a majestic prairie beast
Fundraiser for diabetes research heads past $500k

Fundraiser for diabetes research heads past $500k

HEADing to 2022, a Canadian-led medical research contingent with strong St. Albert connections, recently surpassed the $500,000 mark as it barrels toward collecting $22 million within the next two years.
He's the money

He's the money

Cop Shop just wrapped production, though it's still up in the air when it will hit theatres.
Lights, camera, action on empowered BIPOC creatives

Lights, camera, action on empowered BIPOC creatives

The ultimate vision of Creatives Empowered is to explore and encourage new and diverse ways of creating works that are inherently non-colonial, to create a more equitable cultural sector that accurately reflects the world we live in, and to eliminate systemic racism within arts and culture.
The 10 who didn't come back

The 10 who didn't come back

FROM 2014: Locally, there were 10 souls who were killed in action, only five of which have their names inscribed on the cenotaph under the title “Our Glorious Dead.”
Beautiful decay

Beautiful decay

While Abandoned Alberta doesn't have photographs from everywhere in the province, it does capture a lot of the beauty of dilapidated buildings and old rusty run-down vehicles that can be found down dirt roads and throughout small towns in the province.
You feel what you eat, says local neurological nutritionist

You feel what you eat, says local neurological nutritionist

Don't discount the importance of a well-balanced diet with lots of good food, explains local neurological nutritionist Katrina Breau.
A cure for diabetes could be within reach – in your pocket

A cure for diabetes could be within reach – in your pocket

Diabetes could be a thing of the past "if all goes according to plan," says Dr. James Shapiro who is heading a team of researchers on a cure. Helping him out is another team of people who are taking their fundraising effort across the country. They want a million people to dig not so deep for $22 each to donate to a project called HEADing to 2022.
Alberta reports 315 new cases of COVID-19, seven more deaths

Alberta reports 315 new cases of COVID-19, seven more deaths

New COVID-19 public health order allows up to two people at a time to visit a person who is dying
Challenge met 'in spades' as fundraising challenge surpasses $100k goal for food bank

Challenge met 'in spades' as fundraising challenge surpasses $100k goal for food bank

T8N100Men charitable social club praises "unbelievable" response from St. Albert community
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