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Central Alberta Catholic school trustee taking board to court over censure

Central Alberta Catholic school trustee taking board to court over censure

“She has made it very clear to the board that she is not sorry and that she was not going to apologize, so it is a very strange thing for them to put in their sanctions that she has to apologize,” said the lawyer of Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools trustee Monique LaGrange.
Alberta feedlots hopeful for better winter than last year of drought

Alberta feedlots hopeful for better winter than last year of drought

"Essentially, we have no backup,” said Keith Gregory, vice chair of the Alberta Cattle Feeders Association (ACFA) and operation manager at Cattleland Feedyards.
Indian government partially resumes visa services for Canadians

Indian government partially resumes visa services for Canadians

Canadians are able to make travel plans to India after the government resumed visa services, the Indian Embassy in Ottawa announced Wednesday. 
Cochrane announces the water no longer leaking, repairs have begun

Cochrane announces the water no longer leaking, repairs have begun

The water pipe is no longer leaking, Town announces.
Alberta premier says no referendum on CPP without firm exit number

Alberta premier says no referendum on CPP without firm exit number

EDMONTON — Premier Danielle Smith says she would not call a referendum on whether Alberta should quit the Canada Pension Plan until there is a firm, finalized number on how much the province would get should it decide to go it alone.
Cochrane treading water in fight to get leaks stopped and water restored

Cochrane treading water in fight to get leaks stopped and water restored

“We know where the break is, we know what the issue is and we know how to fix it,” Cochrane Mayor Jeff Genung said of a sewage leak that has impacted the Town's water reservoirs.
One patient extricated from two motor vehicle collision on Highway 27

One patient extricated from two motor vehicle collision on Highway 27

Impaired driving charges pending against male following crash east of Sundre
Household spending in Alta. dropped twice the national average in 2021, survey

Household spending in Alta. dropped twice the national average in 2021, survey

From transportation to clothes to entertainment, Canadian households spent almost 3 per cent less on goods and services in 2021, according to Statistics Canada.
Man faces weapons charges following high-risk arrest in Didsbury

Man faces weapons charges following high-risk arrest in Didsbury

Arrest of a suspect leads to school lockdowns after RCMP’s Southern Alberta District Crime Reductions Unit located a stolen vehicle in Didsbury Tuesday.
Think your family isn’t using AI? Think again

Think your family isn’t using AI? Think again

AI has been around a lot longer than you think. In fact, you probably use it more than you suspect.
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