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Mario Cabradilla

Mario Cabradilla

Mario Cabradilla graduated from the Digital Communications and Media program at Lethbridge College. He joined the St. Paul Journal in July 2022 following his internship at Lethbridge News Now. Mario has a special interest in writing long-form feature stories.

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Alberta beef and cattle prices up last year

Alberta beef and cattle prices up last year

Beef and cattle prices increased in 2024 compared to 2023 due to increased demand and tighter supplies across North America. 
Alberta beef and cattle prices up last year

Alberta beef and cattle prices up last year

Beef and cattle prices increased in 2024 compared to 2023 due to increased demand and tighter supplies across North America. 
Crime Stoppers Alberta launches new rural sign campaign

Crime Stoppers Alberta launches new rural sign campaign

Crime Stoppers Alberta has launched a new sign campaign in rural areas, aimed at increasing awareness and encouraging residents to anonymously report crimes. 
Alberta government partners with Enbridge to grow oil and gas production

Alberta government partners with Enbridge to grow oil and gas production

The Government of Alberta signed a letter of intent with Enbridge to help achieve its goal of doubling oil and gas production in the province. 
Graffiti art an expression of culture and identity for Northern Alberta artist

Graffiti art an expression of culture and identity for Northern Alberta artist

To many, graffitis are an eyesore and vandalism left on public and private property. But for others, when done with consideration and respect – graffiti is an art. It is a raw expression of culture, identity, and emotion. 
St. Paul Canadiens beat Killam Wheat Kings Saturday night

St. Paul Canadiens beat Killam Wheat Kings Saturday night

The St. Paul Canadiens remain in fourth place in the league, after a 7-3 loss against the Bandits in Lloydminster on Dec. 6 followed by a 4-2 win against the Killam Wheat Kings at home on Dec. 7. 
Saddle Lake Cree Nation protests at provincial legislature

Saddle Lake Cree Nation protests at provincial legislature

Members of Saddle Cree Nation travelled to Edmonton on Oct. 28 for a demonstration at the provincial legislature during Governor General of Canada Mary Simon’s first official visit to Treaty 6 territory, which took place from Oct. 25 to Oct. 29.
Drugs seized from Saddle Lake residence during RCMP operation

Drugs seized from Saddle Lake residence during RCMP operation

A coordinated RCMP operation on Nov. 1 at a residence in Saddle Lake resulted in the seizure of 234 grams of suspected cocaine, hundreds of tablets and prescription pills, and three firearms – one with a prohibited capacity magazine. 
Oil and gas labour shortages still a challenge in Northeastern Alberta

Oil and gas labour shortages still a challenge in Northeastern Alberta

While the unemployment rate in the oil and gas industry does not look as dire as last year, labour remains a big and real concern for companies operating in the Bonnyville area.
Alberta commits $8.85 million to Indigenous tourism

Alberta commits $8.85 million to Indigenous tourism

Indigenous tourism in Alberta is about to get a major boost with the provincial government announcing $8.85 million in funding over the next five years to Indigenous Tourism Alberta (ITA).
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