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Alberta NDP MLA skeptical of province's projected $2.9 billion surplus

Alberta NDP MLA skeptical of province's projected $2.9 billion surplus

St. Albert’s MLA says she has serious doubts the provincial government will bring in its proposed tax break next budget, despite a promise from Alberta’s finance minister.
Alberta scientist gets fish hooked on drugs

Alberta scientist gets fish hooked on drugs

Zebrafish could help find cures for addiction, Northern Alberta researcher says
Two St. Albert-area athletes ready to compete at 2024 Paralympic Games

Two St. Albert-area athletes ready to compete at 2024 Paralympic Games

Reid Maxwell and Arinn Young aim for gold at Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
St. Albert plagued by thieves stealing EV charger cables

St. Albert plagued by thieves stealing EV charger cables

It will cost the City of St. Alberta thousands to fix EV chargers that are being stripped by thieves
Long-COVID clinic closures leave patients 'lost in the dark'

Long-COVID clinic closures leave patients 'lost in the dark'

Province's decision sparks calls to keep clinics open
New electronic recycling fees coming to Alberta next April

New electronic recycling fees coming to Alberta next April

Alberta Environment and Protected Areas Minister Rebecca Schulz announced Aug. 13 that the province would add about 500 items to its electronics recycling program as of next April.
Some Alberta farmers are harvesting the sun for fun and profit

Some Alberta farmers are harvesting the sun for fun and profit

On-farm solar pays the bills, says a Northern Alberta farmer.
Up to half of Jasper burned by wildfire says Alberta Premier Danielle Smith

Up to half of Jasper burned by wildfire says Alberta Premier Danielle Smith

“We will recover from this,” says Alberta's premier after revealing half of the buildings in Jasper have been burned in wildfire.
Too hot to farm

Too hot to farm

Farmers need physical, legal protection against extreme heat
Province orders more literacy tests for Alberta's elementary students

Province orders more literacy tests for Alberta's elementary students

Increased testing of Kindergarten student's literacy and numeracy should help stop reading disorders, says University of Alberta professor.
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