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Alberta program helping inmates with FASD adjust to life beyond bars hailed a successHealthJul 14On average, 30 per cent of adults leaving an Alberta jail re-offend within months — but of the 400 FASD program participants who've enrolled since 2025, only 13 per cent have. -
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Toronto FIFA World Cup volunteer receives special recognitionAlessia Commisso has a rare mitochondrial disease known as Leigh syndrome. Over the years, she has lost her ability to walk and see, but she has never let that hold her back.FeaturesJul 3
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Simply Delicious Recipe: Spring Strawberries with Burrata and EndiveFollow along with Susan Hay and Chef Mark McEwan, as he pairs strawberries with Burrata cheese and Endive.FeaturesJul 3
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Kelowna business turns crash damage into colourful community artworkOwner Deb Liebholtz was left staring at sheets of plywood covering the damage. Instead of seeing an eyesore, she saw an opportunityCanadaJun 24
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7-year-old Calgary girl discovers rare fossil at local playgroundArcheologists from Alberta's Royal Tyrrell Museum confirmed a seven-year-old Calgary girl made an extremely rare find while recently spending time in a local playground.ScienceJun 24
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How Saskatoon’s Rock Your Roots is shaping the next generationAs the next generation gathers for National Indigenous Peoples Day, Rock Your Roots hosted thousands of kids to help shape the future of reconciliation in Saskatoon.FeaturesJun 19
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Saskatoon celebrates 50th Annual Civic Pancake BreakfastThe smell of pancakes filled Saskatoon for the 50th annual Civic Pancake Breakfast. Hundreds enjoyed flapjacks, with proceeds supporting Saskatoon United Way.FeaturesJun 18
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Quebec single mother welcomes triplets after years of fertility strugglesAt 43, Izabel Provost became a mother of three after more than four years of fertility treatments, multiple miscarriages and significant financial and emotional challenges.CanadaJun 6
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Edmonton Public Schools to ‘pause’ international school tripsIn a letter to parents, one school's principal writes the division made the change 'amid a complex global landscape of evolving political, economic and public health challenges.'FeaturesJun 5
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Road to the Referendum: Lessons from Quebec as Albertans decide whether to leave CanadaA look back the 1980 and 1995 Quebec referendums shed some light on how Alberta's society and politics could be forever changed going forward, regardless of the outcome on Oct.19.PoliticsJun 5
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Road to the Referendum: First Nation chiefs fighting Alberta separatism to preserve way of lifeSturgeon Lake is one of the Alberta First Nations at the forefront of legal battles fighting back against the push for the province to separate from Canada.PerspectivesJun 3
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