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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

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.
Tia Wood releases single and Alberta-filmed music video

Tia Wood releases single and Alberta-filmed music video

Saddle Lake's own Tia Wood is making a splash in the music scene, releasing 'Dirt Roads' on June 21, National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Indigenous court opens at St. Paul Courthouse

Indigenous court opens at St. Paul Courthouse

Based on traditional and Indigenous principles, the St. Paul Healing to Wellness Court has opened at the St. Paul Courthouse and was celebrated on National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Fort McMurray wildfire evacuees now being directed to Cold Lake

Fort McMurray wildfire evacuees now being directed to Cold Lake

Evacuees from Fort McMurray were being directed to Lac La Biche due to a wildfire, but are now being sent to Cold Lake.
Alberta towns preparing for potential Fort McMurray wildfire evacuees

Alberta towns preparing for potential Fort McMurray wildfire evacuees

Some Fort McMurray residents are being told to evacuate to as forest fire rages
State-of-the-art industrial hemp processing plant coming to Northern Alberta

State-of-the-art industrial hemp processing plant coming to Northern Alberta

Money from the Government of Alberta and federal government are supporting hemp production projects in the Elk Point and Frog Lake areas.
State of local emergency cancelled by MD of Bonnyville

State of local emergency cancelled by MD of Bonnyville

On Wednesday morning, the Municipal District of Bonnyville cancelled a state of local emergency and localized evacuation alert that had been in place due to a wildfire burning in Cold Lake First Nations.
Saddle Lake Cree Nation Chief Terry Cardinal passes away

Saddle Lake Cree Nation Chief Terry Cardinal passes away

Saddle Lake Cree Nation Chief Terry Cardinal was elected in 2022. He passed away at the age of 68 years old.
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