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Breast Cancer Awareness Month promotes importance of mammograms

Breast Cancer Awareness Month promotes importance of mammograms

With October fast approaching, Breast Cancer Awareness Month is just around the corner.
Debate commission says it will make changes to format

Debate commission says it will make changes to format

The next presidential debate is a town hall format scheduled for Oct. 15 in Miami
An art book to leaf through

An art book to leaf through

Local watercolourist and art educator Rayma Peterson has a new instruction book to help you make art.
Value study lays out roadmap for sports campus

Value study lays out roadmap for sports campus

"No surprises" in 11 recommendations, says Active Communities president
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Thursday!
Seven survivors of Alberta tour bus rollover near Jasper file lawsuit

Seven survivors of Alberta tour bus rollover near Jasper file lawsuit

EDMONTON — A northern Alberta woman who survived a fatal tour bus crash in Jasper National Park this summer says she is one of the lucky ones, but her recovery will be long and painful. Sweta Patel, 27, from High Prairie, Alta.
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole lambastes Liberals' handing of pandemic

Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole lambastes Liberals' handing of pandemic

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole used his first speech in the House of Commons as party leader to lambaste the Liberal government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Health Canada green-lights rapid COVID-19 test

Health Canada green-lights rapid COVID-19 test

OTTAWA — Health Canada has given the green light to a rapid test for COVID-19 that could be deployed to long-term care homes and schools to take pressure off provincial testing systems.
'Small number of kooks:' Alberta premier condemns apparent racist rally in Edmonton

'Small number of kooks:' Alberta premier condemns apparent racist rally in Edmonton

SPRUCE GROVE, ALBERTA — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is adding his voice to others condemning an apparent white supremacist rally in Edmonton.
COVID-19 cases rising in Indigenous communities

COVID-19 cases rising in Indigenous communities

OTTAWA — Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says Indigenous communities have been facing an alarming rise in COVID-19 cases during the last few weeks.
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