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Tornado-ravaged house build in Central Alberta shows community spirit

Tornado-ravaged house build in Central Alberta shows community spirit

Family home in Mountain View County was destroyed in July 1 tornado now being rebuilt in community effort.
St. Paul gets ready to host women's Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts

St. Paul gets ready to host women's Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts

The 2024 Sentinel Storage Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts will take place in St. Paul from Jan. 24 to 28.
UPDATE: Missing Alberta family found dead

UPDATE: Missing Alberta family found dead

Police say family of three missing on ATV outing found near bridge
Mischievous elves on shelves caught by Bonnyville RCMP

Mischievous elves on shelves caught by Bonnyville RCMP

Contraband totaling $452K seized at Sask. Penitentiary in Prince Albert

Contraband totaling $452K seized at Sask. Penitentiary in Prince Albert

The contraband at the prison included fentanyl, methamphetamine, THC, tobacco and cell phones.
Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board has saved Alberta government $6.5M: Report

Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board has saved Alberta government $6.5M: Report

Planning board saves province time, resources
Canada in an unfamiliar position ahead of world junior opener against Finland

Canada in an unfamiliar position ahead of world junior opener against Finland

GOTHENBURG, Sweden — Macklin Celebrini hasn't been an underdog many times in his life. The same goes for Canada whenever the country hits the ice for an international tournament.
Not so fast: You could toss your poinsettias, or help them 'bloom' again next year

Not so fast: You could toss your poinsettias, or help them 'bloom' again next year

Poinsettia's the red and white “flowering” beauties can be kept year-round. And with the proper care and attention, they’ll “rebloom” just in time for next year’s festivities.
Police search for missing family northwest of Edmonton

Police search for missing family northwest of Edmonton

Police say family of three, including 8 year old boy could have been off-roading
Rising prices, shrinking libraries: How streaming TV is shaking down in Canada

Rising prices, shrinking libraries: How streaming TV is shaking down in Canada

TORONTO — Streaming television forever changed how Canadians watch their favourite shows, offering a seemingly bottomless library of commercial-free programming for a dirt-cheap price.
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