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Putting fresh eyes on organ donation

Putting fresh eyes on organ donation

Local psychotherapist wouldn't be able to see any of his clients without the beautiful gifts he was given. New cornea transplants gave him new sight after keratoconis threatened to take it all away, starting when he was a teenager.
4th request to federal government to join coal mine environmental review in Alberta

4th request to federal government to join coal mine environmental review in Alberta

Landowners, Indigenous people and environmental groups have sent a letter to Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson asking for a joint federal-provincial review of Montem Resource's Tent Mountain project.
EPC school outbreak reaches 97

EPC school outbreak reaches 97

All Athabasca students shifted to online learning today
COLUMN: China looks at war

COLUMN: China looks at war

"We face another century of attempts to destroy our western-style civilization."
AHS closes GraceLife Church

AHS closes GraceLife Church

Church closure comes as province tightens COVID-19 health measures.
Canmore man killed in avalanche on Haddo Peak

Canmore man killed in avalanche on Haddo Peak

A moderate avalanche danger means skier-triggered avalanches are possible.
A community of empowered women, that's Kaleo

A community of empowered women, that's Kaleo

Kaleo's work is important to nurturing single moms and their children throughout St. Albert, and even beyond. It's just as important to help Kaleo through volunteering and otherwise. An upcoming fundraiser will support this non-profit's work as the pandemic has provided a surge in its client base.
Airdrie-East MLA announces withdrawal from End the Lockdowns Caucus

Airdrie-East MLA announces withdrawal from End the Lockdowns Caucus

Airdrie-East MLA Angela Pitt has removed herself from a national coalition that opposes government-mandated lockdowns related to the COVID-19 pandemic, after another member compared Canada’s measures to Nazi Germany.
Parts of Alberta's draft school curriculum plagiarized, academic finds

Parts of Alberta's draft school curriculum plagiarized, academic finds

Sarah Elaine Eaton, a professor at the University of Calgary's Worklund School of Education, said her inbox was flooded after the curriculum was released last week from teachers who worried much of it was plagiarized.
EDITORIAL: Sign of spring

EDITORIAL: Sign of spring

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