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Art from isolation: the first instalment of with.draw.all

Art from isolation: the first instalment of with.draw.all

The Gazette will feature art created by local high school students twice per month as part of with.draw.all, a project championed by art teachers at Bellerose Composite High School, Paul Kane High School and St. Albert Catholic High School.
Ontario food rescue offering grants for food security to small cities across Canada

Ontario food rescue offering grants for food security to small cities across Canada

Second Harvest is offering $4.5 million in grants for food-focused organizations of all sizes needing a hand during the coronavirus struggle
COLUMN: Mental health struggles in times like this are normal and expected

COLUMN: Mental health struggles in times like this are normal and expected

In a world where busy-ness is viewed as a symbol of success, one of the most overwhelming effects of the new COVID-19 reality is how to deal with something many of us have not experienced in a while: living in a world where time has slowed down.
Ottawa expanding loan program for small businesses hit by COVID-19

Ottawa expanding loan program for small businesses hit by COVID-19

Further Ed cancels most (but not all) programs

Further Ed cancels most (but not all) programs

Further Ed still had to cancel most of its spring offerings but it still has a few programs set to go online, including its Money Matters course.
Jensen Lakes neighbours organize community 'pub crawl' for twins' 18th birthday

Jensen Lakes neighbours organize community 'pub crawl' for twins' 18th birthday

Residents pull together a birthday for Mikayla and Hunter Vanderkracht they will never forget
The Dr. Henry: Vancouver designer John Fluevog creates shoe to honour B.C.'s top doctor

The Dr. Henry: Vancouver designer John Fluevog creates shoe to honour B.C.'s top doctor

The kicker: 100 per cent of the pre-sales will go to Food Banks B.C.
Cause for cautious optimism in Canada's COVID-19 fight, top doctor says

Cause for cautious optimism in Canada's COVID-19 fight, top doctor says

St. Albert Public Library temporarily lays off 60 per cent of staff

St. Albert Public Library temporarily lays off 60 per cent of staff

The layoffs will be effective April 25, and staff will still be provided benefits while they are out of work. Library board chair Janice Marschner stated in a media release St. Albert Public Library is also working with staff to help them access available financial assistance programs.
Province injects $53M more into mental health for COVID response

Province injects $53M more into mental health for COVID response

Premier Kenney announced $53 million in additional funding for various mental health and addiction supports as the province's COVID-19 caseload rose to just under 2,000 on Wednesday.
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