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Janice Huser

Janice Huser

Janice Huser has been with the St. Paul Journal since 2006. She is a graduate of the SAIT print media journalism program, is originally from St. Paul and has a passion for photography.

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Recent Work by Janice

RCMP ask people to stay off the roads across Alberta Thursday night

RCMP ask people to stay off the roads across Alberta Thursday night

RCMP across the province are advising of poor driving conditions, Thursday night.
Smoky Lake RCMP use bait trap to track stolen property, seize over 30 firearms

Smoky Lake RCMP use bait trap to track stolen property, seize over 30 firearms

Using different investigative techniques, including a bait trap, Smoky Lake RCMP were able to seize several items that had been reported stolen, along with over 30 firearms, and have laid charges against one person.
St. Paul Canadiens skate through first round of playoffs

St. Paul Canadiens skate through first round of playoffs

The St. Paul Canadiens skated through the first round of playoffs against the Cold Lake Ice with a perfect record, winning four games straight.
Flat monthly fee for child care in Alberta will cost families about $15 a day

Flat monthly fee for child care in Alberta will cost families about $15 a day

The Government of Alberta has flat monthly parent fee for child care, starting April 1, which will cost families roughly $15 a day.
Peavey Mart releases statement Tuesday on Canada-wide closures

Peavey Mart releases statement Tuesday on Canada-wide closures

The closures and liquidation efforts will commence immediately, according to Peavey Mart.
Northern Alberta newspaper celebrates 100 years

Northern Alberta newspaper celebrates 100 years

It’s been 100 years since the first edition of the St. Paul Journal rolled off the press – a milestone not easily achievable for any business.
Appeal declined for man convicted in deaths of Métis hunters in Northern Alberta

Appeal declined for man convicted in deaths of Métis hunters in Northern Alberta

The Supreme Court of Canada has declined to hear an appeal filed by Anthony Bilodeau, while the Parole Board of Canada has approved continued day parole for Roger Bilodeau.
Alberta police dog retires after six years of service with the police force

Alberta police dog retires after six years of service with the police force

Alberta police dog ready to retire into pet life.
ASIRT says officer who shot at stolen truck as it drove at him was reasonable in his actions

ASIRT says officer who shot at stolen truck as it drove at him was reasonable in his actions

“The stolen truck, a F-350, is a large and heavy vehicle capable of causing serious injury even when a person is inside another vehicle. When the [subject officer] responded with a single shot, he intended to cause death or grievous bodily harm. The two are proportionate.” 
$1 billion loan guarantee described as act of economic reconciliation

$1 billion loan guarantee described as act of economic reconciliation

A $1 billion loan guarantee by the Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation (AIOC) will allow for a “historic” investment and partnership between TC Energy and a long list of Indigenous communities from across Western Canada.
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