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Albertans can participate in pension plan town halls this November

Albertans can participate in pension plan town halls this November

“During each town hall, the pension engagement panel will dial up people in specific regions of the province to ask them to participate in an evening discussion."
Sundre zone's feral horse numbers 'misleading,' says local group

Sundre zone's feral horse numbers 'misleading,' says local group

Help Alberta Wildies Society president says government spotters flew many more miles when gathering the latest feral horse statistics than in 2022
Albertan nominated for Grammy

Albertan nominated for Grammy

Airdrie's Kyle McKearney has been nominated for a Grammy award in the "Best Regional Roots Music Album" category.
Fair pumpkin drop smashes gourds into demolished car

Fair pumpkin drop smashes gourds into demolished car

The pumpkin drop at the Smoky Lake Pumpkin Festival was once again a highlight of the weekend.
Tornado relief fundraising committee raised nearly $120,000

Tornado relief fundraising committee raised nearly $120,000

“This amount has far exceeded our initial hopes.”
Airdrie child dies following drowning incident on Oct. 3

Airdrie child dies following drowning incident on Oct. 3

Four-year-old boy dies following drowning incident in Airdrie several weeks ago
Airdrie man who killed his mother granted more freedom by Alberta Review Board

Airdrie man who killed his mother granted more freedom by Alberta Review Board

Airdrie's Alexander Thorpe, who was found not criminally responsible for the killing of his mother due to a mental disorder, has been granted more freedom, including trips to Calgary.
Black bear relocated out of Canmore neighbourhood

Black bear relocated out of Canmore neighbourhood

“There’s a bridge and the bear was laid down in a bush looking up and we were probably four or five metres away,” said Nicolas Gagnon, 17.
Sundre homicide investigation concludes

Sundre homicide investigation concludes

Town of Sundre mayor says the prompt RCMP response to woman's murder was reassuring
Experts weigh impact from Supreme Court ruling on other federal environmental moves

Experts weigh impact from Supreme Court ruling on other federal environmental moves

Many legal experts say a Supreme Court ruling that found much of Ottawa's environmental assessment law unconstitutional will have no impact on other federal moves, such as clean electricity regulations or oilsands emissions caps.
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