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December 13, 2019

Teaching the process of stone carving

Storytelling has always been a part of the cultural identity of the Aboriginal peoples of Canada. Stories are told to teach lessons, strengthen cultural ties, to entertain, and to keep history alive.Canada Council for the Arts Leo Arcan...

December 13, 2019

Sherwood Park hockey community celebrates seventh annual Kings Day

The season of giving is here! One hockey community outside of Edmonton is collaborating with a few charities to help out over the holidays. The Sherwood Park Kings Athletic Club celebrated its seventh annual Kings Day event on December 7. ...

December 13, 2019

Foster home decorates for the holidays in a special way

Christmas decorations are getting progressively intricate as the years go by. Regular string lights are being replaced by colour changing LEDs and blow-up yard ornaments are being replaced with dot projectors- all in an attempt to become t...

December 13, 2019

NAIT counselling helps students cope with holiday struggles

With the holiday break around the corner, staff and students are counting down the days until the time off begins. But for some students, the days away from school can be more difficult than working through the grind of school work. “...

December 12, 2019

Albertans prepare for auto insurance hike

The provincial government has lifted an insurance cap on auto insurance, meaning that it will become harder for road users to keep their cars on the road. The N.D.P. introduced the cap in Aug. 2017 to stop insurance companies from overc...

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