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Fitu Taefu brings Samoan hand-tapped tattoos to Alberta shop

Fitu Taefu brings Samoan hand-tapped tattoos to Alberta shop

Fitu Taefu got his first tattoo at 12 years old. That’s because in Samoan culture, tattooing is a rite of passage for adolescent boys. Now he's practicing the craft here in Alberta.
Regulation killing weed industry’s high

Regulation killing weed industry’s high

On the fifth anniversary of weed legalization, some Alberta cannabis industry players say they’d like to see rule changes to make pot more profitable.
Albertans can participate in pension plan town halls this November

Albertans can participate in pension plan town halls this November

“During each town hall, the pension engagement panel will dial up people in specific regions of the province to ask them to participate in an evening discussion."
High demand for COVID shots as province cuts fees for pharmacies

High demand for COVID shots as province cuts fees for pharmacies

Government to stop paying pharmacies for assessments, will reduce payment for vaccinations
Murdered St. Albert senior remembered as quiet and shy by family

Murdered St. Albert senior remembered as quiet and shy by family

Worsfold led a complex life and made a lasting impact on St. Albert.
Victim's family relieved by life sentence in St. Albert murder

Victim's family relieved by life sentence in St. Albert murder

Justice Larry Ackerl says that killer, Beryl Musila shows potential for rehabilitation; the victim's daughter says the woman who murdered her father shows no remorse.
Court hears losing Worsfold has been a 'nightmare'

Court hears losing Worsfold has been a 'nightmare'

"My dad was not invisible, he was not disposable, and he was not reclusive. He was a healthy, vibrant, kind, generous soul who touched many people and lives, all of which felt the shock and loss of his murder," said Ronald Worsfold's daughter Stacey Worsfold.
Musila gets nearly 2.5 years for indignity to human remains

Musila gets nearly 2.5 years for indignity to human remains

Justice finds Musila’s claim that she did not know Worsfold’s body would be left in the woods “preposterous.”
Municipalities need an extra $1 billion

Municipalities need an extra $1 billion

Alberta Municipalities convention delegates will vote on resolution to ask province for increased infrastructure funding
Musila sentencing begins with indignity to human remains arguments

Musila sentencing begins with indignity to human remains arguments

Sentencing arguments have begun for Beryl Musila who was found guilty of the first degree murder and causing an indignity to the body of Alberta senior, Ronald Worsfold.
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