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Carstairs-area hockey player makes female U18 national team

Carstairs-area hockey player makes female U18 national team

Sade Sandilands was named one of two Albertans to Team Canada earlier this month
This weekend's Bulls and Wagons in Sundre includes new elements

This weekend's Bulls and Wagons in Sundre includes new elements

Sundre Rodeo and Race Association organizers introducing mutton busting event as well as demonstration on trained free-roaming horses courtesy of Wild Horses of Alberta
ROAD REPORT: Commute road conditions, Highway 2 traffic cameras

ROAD REPORT: Commute road conditions, Highway 2 traffic cameras

Get a look at your commute - click for up-to-date conditions map and road cameras
Olds Aquatic Centre closing for final upgrades in $2.7 million reno

Olds Aquatic Centre closing for final upgrades in $2.7 million reno

Enhancements expected to reduce the centre's energy consumption by an estimated 63.4 per cent
'Impacts cannot be understated': Ottawa intervenes to get railways moving again

'Impacts cannot be understated': Ottawa intervenes to get railways moving again

Ottawa is stepping in to get freight trains moving again hours after an unprecedented lockout by the country's two largest railways brought cross-country freight traffic to a standstill.
RCMP deploy tear gas in arrest of violent Innisfail assailant

RCMP deploy tear gas in arrest of violent Innisfail assailant

Emergency Response Team called in after accused attempted to spear police officers with a sharpened hockey stick, threw human feces at them
Innisfailians got fired up for BBQ in the Park

Innisfailians got fired up for BBQ in the Park

Policing & Safe Community Committee and town’s finest invite public to meet emergency responders
New trades ahead of this weekend's Olds Grizzlys training camp

New trades ahead of this weekend's Olds Grizzlys training camp

Olds -based Alberta Junior Hockey League team's training camp opens Aug. 23 with regular season starting Sept. 13
National rail shutdown begins as employees locked out at both major Canadian railways

National rail shutdown begins as employees locked out at both major Canadian railways

In a first for Canada, freight traffic on its two largest railways has simultaneously ground to a halt, threatening to upend supply chains trying to move forward from pandemic-related disruptions and a port strike last year.
Data shows evolving state of reproductive health care in Alberta

Data shows evolving state of reproductive health care in Alberta

The apparent increase in the rate of medical abortion indicated by provincial prescription data is a positive sign, “but we still have a way to go.”
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