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Alberta woman shares alopecia experience

Alberta woman shares alopecia experience

A central Alberta woman who started losing her hair at 13 is supporting others with an alopecia diagnosis and has a podcast called @thosebaldchicks.
AHS CEO firing could increase physician shortage: NDP

AHS CEO firing could increase physician shortage: NDP

David Shepherd, NDP Critic for Health says the firing of Dr. Verna Yiu as CEO of the AHS is going to cause more chaos.
Humboldt crash memorial taking longer than hoped

Humboldt crash memorial taking longer than hoped

Today is the anniversary of a deadly crash between a bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team and a semi-truck driver. A memorial will be held as the city works on plans to memorialize those killed in the crash.
Electric cars cheaper to run than gas, study finds

Electric cars cheaper to run than gas, study finds

A Simon Fraser University study shows that charging an electric car versus filling up with gas saves electric car owners $15,000 to $19,000 over eight years.
Calgary researchers say there may be a link between fracking and premature births

Calgary researchers say there may be a link between fracking and premature births

A University of Calgary study says there may be a link between the density of certain oil and gas operations and increased health risks for nearby pregnant women and their babies.
Historic summer cottage of Alberta's first premier to be restored to former glory

Historic summer cottage of Alberta's first premier to be restored to former glory

A 124-year-old cottage in Banff owned by Alberta's first premier will receive a historical restoration.
Woman was not seriously injured by horse at 'freedom convoy' protest: police watchdog

Woman was not seriously injured by horse at 'freedom convoy' protest: police watchdog

The Ontario police watchdog says a woman who claimed she was injured by a police horse during the convoy protest in Ottawa was not hurt seriously enough to warrant an investigation.
Anonymous donor comes through for Thunder family gravestones

Anonymous donor comes through for Thunder family gravestones

A Northern Alberta family who suffered double tragedy two years ago will be able to mark deceased family member's graves thanks to an anonymous donor.
Researchers use innovative techniques to study endangered black swifts

Researchers use innovative techniques to study endangered black swifts

Declining black swift population in the Banff area has prompted some unique research methods to determine what the secretive birds are eating.
New wildfire information applications launched

New wildfire information applications launched

“Albertans want to be in the know during wildfire seasons and do their part to prevent human-caused wildfires,” said Nate Horner
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