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Jessica Campbell

Jessica Campbell

Jessica Campbell joined the St. Albert Gazette in April 2025 after graduating from Carleton University. She covers court, crime and politics.

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Canadian travel to U.S. continues to decline according to new data

Canadian travel to U.S. continues to decline according to new data

Travel advisors say more people are choosing Europe and other destinations in 2025.
Citizen petition collects signatures to keep Alberta in Canada

Citizen petition collects signatures to keep Alberta in Canada

Former deputy premier Thomas Lukaszuk says volunteers are working across the province to meet tight deadline
Obesity rates in Canada surged during the pandemic, study finds

Obesity rates in Canada surged during the pandemic, study finds

Experts say stress and lifestyle changes likely played a role.
Alberta BMX riders set to compete at world championships

Alberta BMX riders set to compete at world championships

Duffy, Gonzalez and Mitschke will represent Canada from July 28-Aug. 3 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
E-scooter injuries are on the rise, experts urge caution

E-scooter injuries are on the rise, experts urge caution

Experts urge for better safety measures as e-scooter injuries continue to rise in emergency rooms across Canada.
Nearly half of Albertans are on the brink of financial insolvency, report finds

Nearly half of Albertans are on the brink of financial insolvency, report finds

The latest Consumer Debt Index report by MNP shows that 47 per cent of people surveyed are $200 or less away from financial insolvency.
Expect near normal weather this July

Expect near normal weather this July

Environment Canada says temperatures will hover around seasonal averages, with rain harder to predict.
AHS issues measles warning for northern Alberta city

AHS issues measles warning for northern Alberta city

AHS lists exposure locations, including Walmart, Costco, Canadian Tire, Panda Express and Holiday Inn Express & Suites in St. Albert.
Alberta teachers vote in favour of strike action

Alberta teachers vote in favour of strike action

Alberta's education system faces potential disruption as teachers overwhelmingly voted in favour of strike action. The Alberta Teachers' Association (ATA) announced that 94.5 per cent of its members are prepared to walk off the job if a new agreement isn't reached within 120 days.
Dampened investor confidence in Alberta's renewables says new report

Dampened investor confidence in Alberta's renewables says new report

The Down But Not Out report is calling on Alberta's government to clearly state a vision for a clean, resilient and affordable electricity system, encourage investment in new utility-scale projects and modernize electricity regulations.
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